u s - a'n Zolkower.. Irife of La&rence Kessler omen's Friday, July 23, 1971-25 ibra tein Becomes THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS s. Harvey J= Styhel Installation Slated, by Radomer Aid Radomer Aid Society will hold its annual installation 6 p.m. Tues- day in the King's Arms Restau- rant lounge. Dinner and games are planned. The following will be. installed by Saul Ager: President, Nathan Wolok; Vice President, Rita Ager; Secretaries, William Bergman and Liliann Katz; treasurer, Louis Lu mberg; trustees, Katy Rubin and Max Wein; and sergeant-at- achs .., ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL- IARY, American Legion, will hold its annual joint installation with the post 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Refresh- ments will be served, and entertain- ment featured. Mr. and. Mrs. John Roethel will install the following: Mesdames Marion Tennebaum, president; Lydia Slakter and Fay Bogrow, vice presidents; Ann Gott- lieb, recording secretary; Rebecca Mitchell, corresponding secretary and historian; Frances Green, treasurer; Clara Shapiro, chaplain; Tillie Sable, color bearer; and Ida Zugar, sergeant-at-arms. Jennie MRS. LAWRENCE KESSLER Folbe and Mollie Elias are on the Susan Gall Zolkower became the executive board. bride of Lawrence Kessler in a * * * recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, has Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner and elected the following officers for Cantors Jacob Barkin and Nicho- the season: Presidium, Chana las Fenakel officiated. Michlin and Sarah Levin; honorary The newlyweds are the children vice president, Chayka Greenberg; of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zolkower treasurer, Adele Mondry; Moetzet of Knob Woods Dr., Southfield; Hapoalot vice president, Sophie and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler Sislin; secretaries, Sarah Weiner, of Teaneck, N.J. Bessie Baron and Eva Domovich; The bride wore a short-sleeved, and dues, Eva Heinick and Eva high neckline gown of English Bornstein. Committee chairmen net over taffeta, appliqued with are: Gertrude Lewin, Sema Lie- Alencon lace with a pearled bib pah, Sarah Jacobs, Rebecca Lear- yoke. Her headpiece was a ruf- ner, Esther Mintz, Ida Katz, Hanna fled bonnet with Venise lace Jacobs,. Sarah DeRovan, Eva applique and a short bouffant Domovich, Bessie Goodman, Ida Katz, Anna Goldberg, Mary Gar- veil. Mrs. Stephen Mitchell of St. nick and Rebecca Dinetz. * * * Louis was matron of honor. Fran- KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- ces Ross was maid of honor. Alan J. Grossman Jr., brother- neer Women, recently discussed in-law of the bride, was best man. its activities for the coming sea- Ushers were Eugene Austin of son at the home of Frances Hackensack, N.J.; Lewis Paper of Shayne. The first regular meet- Livingston, N.J.; and Melvin Mus- ing will be held Sept. 13 at the kovitz of Ann Arbor. Jeffrey Scott Workmen's Circle Center. Ruth Gosman and Frances Driker are Grossman was ring bearer. Following a honeymoon, in Lon- progam chaimen. Lilly Stollman don, the couple will reside in Tea- will be chapter delegate to the Pioneer Women convention Sept. neck. 12-15 in St. Louis. Rose Amber, a life member, recently was hon- ored as Kinneret's "Woman of the Year." Rebecca Cohen is chapter president. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold its annual Israel Cash Shower-Luncheon noon Tuesday at the Carlyle Towers. Proceeds will go for new projects in Israel. Mrs. Jack Reitman, president, is hostess. for the day. Games will be played and gifts awarded. For information, call Mrs. Reitman, 557-8768; or Mrs. Irving Stepak, 399-4451. Guests are invited. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold an Israel emer- gency luncheon' noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Philip Gold; 19411 Starlane, Southfield. Mrs. Louis Freedman is chairman. Hos- tesses will be Ida Ivrey, Goldie Haskowitz, Mary Dean, Sarah Lip- MISS SALLY CHISIK sonn, Bessie Gold, Mary Nadek Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Chisik of and Freda Neiman. * * Tamarac City, Fja., announce the engagement of their daughter TUROVE-R LADIES AUXILI- Sally Helene to Fd Fitlow, son ARY will hold its annual fund- of Mr. and Mrs. rry Fitlow of raising luncheon noon Wednesday Potomac Dr., Southfield. at Cong. Beth Hillel. Luncheon Miss Chisik is a senior in the will be served. Gifts and games llege of education St Wayne State are featured. Proceeds will go to ersity. A fall wedding is charity and Israel. The public is ed. invited. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI- of Hope Charts ETY invites friends to its annual Moonlight Cruise picnic noon Wednesday in Oak r. and Mrs. Group and the Park Municipal Park, area 5. "New HOrizons Chapter, City of Coffee and home-bal%ed cake will lope, will sponsor their second be served. .4E4044 _Bob-Lo moonlight cruise 8 - Aug. 4. Among those served by Family here will be dancing, refresh- Service of Metropolitan Detroit, ...p*ts:.:=.01:id entertainment, and a Torch Drive service, last year, is will go to the nonsec- 30 per cent of the families were Welty. of Hope Medical Re- broken by separation, desertion or . searili:"Tenter. For information, divorce; 26 per cent were headed call Evelyn Lewis, LI 6-0815, or by a woman; and 24 per cent of Elliott Samson, LI 3-7373. the family heads were unemployed. Sally Chisik to Marry . Fred Fitlow in the Fall . arms, Samuel Slakter. Committee leaders are Esther Halpern, Rae Weinman, Lydia Slakter, Margaret Garber, Lydia Rolnitzky and Nathan Wolok. , I I WHY WORRY I ! Leave Everything to Us . .\\ \\\III// 74: .0074 r■ rr SAVE! \ SAVE! MRS. HARVEY STYBEL Debra Lynne Stein and Harvey Jerry Stybel were married in a recent candlelight ceremony at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbis Melton Arm and Hayim Donin, and Can- tors Simon Bermanis and Hyman Adler officiated. The newlyweds are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Al Stein of Wood- crest Ct., Southfield; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stybel of Harden Ave., also of Southfield. The bride's gown was of silk organza over taffeta. It featured a mandarin neck, long bishop sleeves and A-line skirt. The bod- ice and front panel of re-em- broidered Alencon 1 a c e were studded with clusters of tiny pearls. The detachable chapel train featured appliques of lace, and a half hat of matching lace held her bouffant silk illusion veil. Marla Stein served her sister as maid of honor. Lynda Stein, the bride's sister, was junior maid of honor. Nadeen Klein of New Jer- sey, Julie Katz, Mrs. Ed Kcaz- mierczak and Nancy Emery were bridesmaids. Ted Stybel was his brother's best man. Ushers were Bruce Stein, the bride's brother; Kenny Ber- esh; Gary Gold; and David Kap- lan. Cindy and Amy Cantor were flower girls. _Grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sherman and Mrs. Helen Stein, also were in the wedding party. Following a honeymoon to Eu- rope, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. 8ng agements _Di'. and Mrs. Burton A. Ross of Stellamar Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter- Linda Joan to Harry S. Shapiro, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Templar Ave., South- field. Miss Ross received her bachelors degree in English from Michigan State University and her master of education degree in guid- ance and counseling from Wayne State University. 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