VP A. • • omen's PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold its annual luncheon and installation of officers noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sidney Bertin, 27381 Willow Green, Franklin. The pro- gram will feature guest artist Syl- via Heideman, with Rose Mash as accompanist. Mrs. William Klafer is program chairman. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Walter Cohen, 353-7313, or Mrs. George Seid, 545- 1676. Mrs. Jack Rubin, member of the regional executive board and • the national board, will install the following: Mesdames Carl R. Lich- tenstein, president; Ben Bonin, George Seid, Jack Diamond and William Klafer, vice presidents; Albert Landy and Lew Levitt, special projects; Ralph Hertzberg, treasurer; Charles . - Vikser, Oscar Klaper and Ben Hencken, secre- taries; and Herman Berlin, parlia- mentarian. * * 'GOLDA 1VEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Thursday' at the Carlyle Towers. Plans will be made for the annual Israeli shower and the forthcoming installation. Mrs. Jack Reitman, president, invites guests. Refresh- ments will be served. • * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 3;30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. David Zwick, 23141 Gardner. Speaker will be Rabbi Zwick, announce Mesdames Ruth Gardin and Leah Silver. • * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will elect officers 8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Miss Katz, Mr. Kosins Are Joined in Marriage tub activities UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUXILIARY will hold its annual installation noon Wednes- day at the UHS administration building. Retiring UHS Superin- tendent Albert Elazar, and Mrs. Elazar, a member of the auxiliary board, will be honored. Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, chairman of the day, an- nounces that Mrs. Harry Ober- stein has been appointed installing officer by President Mrs. Joseph B. Kripke. A petite luncheon will be served. Guests are invited. Shavuot Deadline BecauSe the second day of Shavuot will be on Monday, May 31, The Jewish News has scheduled an early dead- line for the issue of Friday, June 4. All copy must be in ..; our hands by noon Friday, May 28, or it will be con- sidered too late to publish. NEW STUDY CLUB plans a luncheon and installation of offi- cers for noon Wednesday at Blazo's Restaurant, Oak Park. Of- ficers to be installed are: Mes- dames Jean Lipkin, president; Robert Finkel, vice president; Irene Bernian, secretary; and Juli- an Lazarov and Max Stone, treas- Linda E. Katz and Martin Kos- ins were married in a recent cere- mony at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Katz of W. Lin- coln Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kosins of St. James Ct., Birmingham. The bride's gown of peau de soie with Alencon lace featured a cathedral train and floor-length veil. She carrier sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Sharon Overton of Berke- ley, Calif., was matron of honor. • Susan Katz served her sister as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Laurie Kosins, the bride- groom's sister; Joyce Weinstein and Doreen Tucker. David Overton was the best man. Ushers were Frank Katz, the bride's brother; Dan Yessaian, Carl Weinstein, Harry Young and Dennis Gorlick. The bridegroom's own band, the Martin-David Or- chestra, played for the wedding. Following a honeymoon to Mon- treal, the couple will live in Hun- tington Woods.--3-- FROM THE IMPORTER SEYMOUR. KAPLAN and Co. for $3.95 Back Door Galleries N ' Southffeld;) 100 , Suite 352-4116 We are pleased to announce that MR. PHIL BRICKER Is Back From Vacation C ereJnie • CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, President Chana Michlin, an- nounces that a special Shavuot meeting will take place noon Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. A special program will be presented by Adele Mondry. Holi- day refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. e.: * SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its annual installation luncheon June 1 at Greenfield's Restaurant, Oak Park. A musical will be fea- tured. for reservations, call Linda Helfman, 353-1824, or Janet Ros- man, 353-2509. * * WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM OR- GANIZATION will hold a fund- raising games party noon Tuesday at the Knob-in-the-Woods clubhouse. For tickets, call Mrs. Louis Brown, 357-1085. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS ' ,,,§4.5•5100 28631 Southfield (S. of 12 Mile) INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will hold a mother and daughter luncheon noon Monday at , the Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. games will be played. TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTER- HOOD held its annual spring lunch- eon and installation Monday at which the following were installed: Mesdames Jo s e p h Blumenthal, president; Louis Peven, vice presi- dent and president-elect; Sanford Pearlman, Elisha Gold and David Sapper, vice presidents; Donald Sills, Sydney Factor and • Donald Kaplan, secretaries; Emanuel Maisel, treasurer; and Sydney Golds, Ted Padzensky, Alan Hy- man and Bernard Eisenberg, di- rectors. SAVE! \4; SAVE! BUY DIRECT \ 2 ACHIEZER will meet 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Susan Kraus, 14440 Sherwood, Oak Park. Dr. George Blum will dis- cuss "Allergies." Mrs. Livia Tei- telbaum is co-hostess. OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Chaskell Grubner, 14100 Sherwood. The speaker will be Rabbi Grub- ner, announces Mesdames Rachel Kagan and Fay Kranz, chairmen. * * * PYTHIAN SISTERS will initiate new members at its combined 45th anniversary and paid-up member- ship party 8 p.m. June 2 at the Workmen's Circle Center. The drill team from Tipton, Mich., will perform. Grand Chief -Maxine Wil- son and District Deputy Eileen Ealy also will be present. Hus- bands and other guests are wel- come. * * CITY OF HOPE C A N C E R FIGHTERS plans a dinner with square dancing following 6 p.m. Saturday at Ramblewood Swim Club. For tickets and information, contact Mrs. Bernard Cutler, chair- man, 358-3792. Mrs. Harry (Edythe) Cohen recently was presented with the group's scroll of honor. She has been an active member for more than 16 years, serving in various capacities. 070.. ■r■tir Passport-Photos * * * WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND's installation of officers noon Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe will feature Don Frohman's Music Study Chorus. To be installed as president is Mrs. Frank Silverman. Program chairman of the day is Mrs. Philip Slomovitz. Installing officer is Mrs. Jack Rosenthal. A petite luncheon will be served, and the public is invited. MRS. MARTIN KOSINS Radomer Aid Society will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work- men's Circle Center to discuss plans for the June 6 banquet. Nathan Wolok, president, and Mrs. Reta Agree, vice president, have elected Ben Helpern, -master of ceremonies for the banquet; Mrs. Sarah Berman, treasurer; and Charles Alfield, chairman. For in- formation, call Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bergman, DI 1-5526. SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (11 1/2 Mile and Lahser area) will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Nor- man Levitin, 21540 Constitution. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Ger- ald Teller, announce Mesdames Adina Jerusalem and Leah Lipszyc, chairmen. • GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, at its instal- lation and fashion show Wednes- day, saw -Mrs. Donald Thal, in- coming president of Michigan Re- gion ORT, install the following of- ficers: Mesdames Saul Chudnow, president; Seymour Rubenstein, Michael Udman, Herbert Russa- koff, Stephen Brown and Andrew Friedman,' vice presidents; Jack Abella, Harold Shapiro and Arnold Waxman, secretaries; A r n old Smith, parliamentarian; and . Ber- nard Brodsky, treasurer. Past president is Mrs. Allen Rosenfeld. xric THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS --, Friday, May 21, 1971-25 Radomer Aid Society Planning June Banquet 011en Juni Established 1944 181 S. 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