Rita D. Koenig [rife of Michael Lindemann Women's Cluhs Friday, July 9, 1971-25 Blumeno-Gzrwin Vows THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to Be Said Next June Mrs. Reinitz to Help in Area Torch Drive Mrs. George J. Reinitz of Roy- court W., Huntington Woods, will direct the canvass of all Oakland County apartments as apartments section chairman for the 1971 Torch Drive residential campaign. Mrs. Reinitz has appointed three region chairmen, who will enlist, train and organize Torch Drive volunteers. They are: Mrs. Samuel W. DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION members will be hostesses Monday at the USO, 306 Michigan. They are Mesdames Bernard Chase, Joseph M. David- son, Alex Dorchen, Joseph Guter- man and Harry Schechter. NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon this Monday at the Northgate Apart- ments social hall. Guest speaker will be Carrie Berman. Mrs. Clara Sherizen, president, announces that guests are invited. Refreshments will be served. In last week's pa- per, the meeting was incorrectly announced for last Monday. MRS. MICHAEL LINDEMANN Rita Diane Koenig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koenig of Winthrop Ave., became the bride of Michael Brian Lindemann in a recent ceremony at the Hotel Pont- chartrain. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach offi- ciated. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ferris Bousley of Ann Arbor and Victor Lindemann of Buffalo. The bride wore a princess- style gown with the train at- tached to a bow in the back. The gown was embossed with import- ed re-embroidered Alencon lace I on the bodice, cuff neckline and \ wide front inverted pleat. The pillbox headpiece of Alencon lace featured a satin back bow, --securing layers of illusion veil- ing. She carried her confirma- tion Bible covered with orchids and sweetheart roses. The maid of honor was Elaine Saber of -Washington, D.C. Brides- maids were Mrs. Edward Mandel, Deborah Lindemann, the bride- groom's sister, of Ann Arbor; and Dana Caplan of Pittsburgh. The best man was Gary Szal- winski of Ann Arbor. Ushers were Richard Koenig, the bride's broth- - er, of Trenton, N.J ; Keith Linde- t mann, the bridegroom's brother, of Lansing; and Neil Jamron of Ann Arbor. Following a honeymoon in Mont- real and Quebec City, the couple will reside in Detroit. Radomer VIPs to Meet Radomer Aid Society will hold an executive board meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center to discuss the an- nual installation and August rum- mage sale. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ager will be host and hostess. Of all the qualities of an excel- lent character patience is enough for us. —Montaigne /3 OFF WHILE THEY LAST 1 PLAQUES Each Is Beveled, Sanded & Smooth 3"x5" to 11"x14" 3.50 Doz & up PAINT or D'COUPAGE MOUNT YOUR FAVORITE PRINTS. SHOW OFF FAMILY PORTRAITS. AWARDS, ALMOST ANYTHING YOU CAN CUT AND D'COUPAGE. D'COUPAGE 1000 BEAUTIFUL PRINTS OF FAMOUS ARTISTS MOUNTED ON PLAQUES TO ENHANCE ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. OR OFFICE. READY 10 HANG — ALL SUBJECTS. $4 A DOZEN & UP FUND RAISING MAKE 100 TO 200% PROFIT A FINE MONEY-MAKER FOR CLUBS— CHURCHES — ORGANIZATIONS (CONSIGNMENT ARRANGED) PICTURE FRAMING FLOATING PANELS . EASLES — DISPLAY STANDS 40% ear - BENNETT'S HOME GALLERY 150 ORIGINAL PAINTINGS 50% OFF RELIGIOUS —STILL.LIFE — ABSTRACTS LANDSCAPES 8 MOD. ART $10 & $25 OAK PARK LI 5-8962 ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY will hold a special meet- ing 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Plans will be made for the installation July 28, and other affairs will be discussed. * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, invites friends to its annual picnic noon Wednesday at Oak Park Municipal Park, at Oak Park Blvd. and Gardner. Sandwiches should, be brought, and games are plan- ned. Yetta Weiner is head of the picnic committee. * SOUTH ACRES CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, installed the following officers recently: Mesdames Larry Harwin, presi- dent; Bernard Lash, Michael Wil- son, Kenneth Stoller, Bruce Ru- dolph and Jack Rubin, vice presi- dents; Martin Spitz, Michael Byer and Martin Lofman, secretaries; Jacob Lamcor, treasurer; and Mi- chael Corman, parliamentarian. * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP, will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Harry Blitz, 15211 Sutherland. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Israel Rockove. DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a summer lunch- eon at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Kramer, 23651 Radclift, Oak Park. Mrs. Albert Holtz, a practicing attor- ney, will speak on "Abortion Re- form." Friends are welcome. For information call Mrs. Sol Hober- man, 548-9133. * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, announces that Mrs. Harry Kaplan's annual garden party will take place 12:30 p.m. Wednesday 'at the Kaplan home, 15230 Pearson, Oak Park. All pro- ceeds will go to the-children's and youth's home in Israel. This event is given in memory of Mrs. Kap- lan's five children, who died in concentration camps. * * SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi Women, will hold its annual donor luncheon noon Wednesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Proceeds will be used in the Mizrachi homes in Israel for child restoration, Youth Aliya and vocational and educa- tional training. Chairman of the day is Mrs. Arthur Selmar. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Morris Lachover, 546-7377; or Mrs. Pearl-Gold, 342-4072. MASADA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will install, its slate of of- ficers noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Norman Kanter, 17745 Alta Vista, Southfield. Luncheon will be served. Mrs. Dorothy Caplan is chairman of the day. Mrs. Irving Turner will install the following: Mesdames Dorothy Caplan, Ethel Barnett and Ruth Kanter, presidi- um; Irving Turner, vice president; and Reba Coleman, Betty Block, Mary Bonin and Ann Silverman, secretaries. : MISS JILL BLUMENO Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Blumeno of Fairfax Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Jill Iylene to Howard E. Gurwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gurwin of Jeanette Ave., Southfield. Miss Blumeno will graduate this summer from the Virginia Farrell College of Cosmetology. Her fiance, a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity, was affiliated there with Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. A June wedding date has been set. Kreis of Berkley Ave., Hunting- ton Woods; Mrs. Rodney B. Finegold of Stratford Ct., Oak Park; and Mrs. Robert Leder- man of Charleston Ct., Farming- ton. Mrs. Reinitz is a member of the South Oakland Board of Real- tors and the women's division of both the Michigan- and National Boards of Realtors. She also is active in Hadassah, United Jew- ish Appeal, ORT and the National Criterions to Hear Council of Jewish Women. the Sound of Music She formerly served as chair- Criterion Club for single adults man of Torch Drive community will attend the Detroit Symphony business campaigns in Northwest Orchestra concert conducted by Detroit and Highland Park. Arthur Fiedler 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Meadow Brook. A motorcade will leave at 3 p.m. from the public lot at the Oak Leave Everything to Us Park Community Center. Guests are invited to bring blankets and pack picnic baskets. Following the concert, the group will adjourn for refreshments at Alban's. I ! WHY WORRY I I SAVE!`i SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE Miss Kaufman Engaged to Martin Gerendasy IMPORTER SEYNICYLEFt. KAPLAN and Co. 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