Local Women Assisting With Cinderella Ball 26—Friday, September 10, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .3101Ti5 GO Od l ne111S1 1 (/ Honcvmoon in London MRS. MORRIS GOODMAN Nancy Sue Garlock became the bride of Morris Harold Goodman in an afternoon wedding at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, with Dr. Richard Hertz officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garlock of Mid- way Rd., Southfield. The bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Alexander Goodman of Baltimore and the late Mr. Goodman. After a honeymoon in London, the couple will live in Ann Arbor. Judith Garlotk was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ellen Fischman, Susan Jacobstein, Mary Ellen Colten and Susan Rupert. Joseph Cohen, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. David Garlock, brother of the bride; Rob- ert Jossen, Ronnie Seff and Richard Weinberg served as ushers. The bride wore a princess-line gown of embroidered voile ruffled bishop sleeves and a ruffle around the neck. There was an em- broidered panel down the front of the gown and around the border Of the attached train: . Grandparents of the bride par- ticipating in the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Isear Sandelman and Mrs. Benjamin Garlock. Criterion Club to Open Season of Dances The season's opener at the Oak Park Community Center 9 p.m. Saturday will lunch the 10th year of public dances sponsored by Cri- terion Club, a nonprofit associa- tion for single adults. Betty Wein- berg, president, said the public will be welcome. Eric Rosenow and his orches- tra will provide =Mat musical enter- Miss Weinberg tainment with social mixers, re- freshments, door awards and favors to the ladies included. For information, call Miss Wein- berg, 547-2565. Under Cover Boutique 29600 • Northwestern Southfield 355-2210 AO' lhp The Ultimate in Wearing Cp. Apparel Beautiful Gift Wrapping and Delivery Available The annual Cinderella Ball, to nance projects to combat tubercu- be staged Oct. 2 by the Women's losis and other respitatory dis- Committee of the Tuberculosis and eases. MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCI- Health Society, is drawing upon A committee of the ministry of ETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will the talents of several local women. agriculture of Israel evaluating Serving as banquet chairman is hold its opening board meeting agricultural high school curricula noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Joseph B. Slatkin, with co- found the Masod Aliya. Children's Louis Shiovitz, 19650 Stratford. chairman Mrs. Irvin Hermanoff. Mizrachi Women, the only school in Other hostesses will be Mesdames Others are Mrs. Douglas Schubot, the country meeting all require- Joseph Carp, Samuel Freid, Her- assisted by co-chairman Mrs. Joel ments. schel Mozen and Nathaniel Sandler. Rath, decorations. * * * Jeweler Douglas Schubot will pre- YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- sent the traditional golden slip- FIELD SISTERHOOD will open its per to Cinderella, 17-year-old Clar- Leave Everything to Us season 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the enceville High School senior The- ..................... home of Mrs. Bertha Grossman, resa McCarville of Livonia. Proceeds of the ball are used 14481 Manhattan, Oak Park. Rabbi Samuel Prero, who recently re- by the Women's Committee to fi- turned from a six-week tour of Israel, will discuss "The New Year in Israel Today." 10 * * * . .41.74., SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold a petite luncheon noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Paul Karr, 27135 Bradford, Southfield. Eileen Ber- e. ris will review "The Drug Scene." FROM THE Guests are invited. * * * IMPORTER NEGBAH CHAPTER. Pioneer WYN and HAROLD LANDIS SEYMOUR. Women, plans a social meeting d noon Wednesday at the home of KAPLAN- Mrs. Abraham Primack, Moetzet 9 and Co. Hapoalot chairman, 24271 Rose- wood, Oak Park. Past Council Phone 557-6157 IMPORTER AND CUTTERS President Mrs. Sam Fishman, who OF FINE DIAMONDS • STYLE is recently returned from a trip 30555 Southfield, • ELEGANCE to Israel, will report on the or- Suite 100 645-9200 ganization's projects there. Guests • BEAUTY are invited. WYN-HAROLD CATERING * * . a NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE * 4. 4. 4. 4. * 4, 4. • 4. 4. * 4, * 11, WOMEN will hold its annual area canister drive, to support two pro- * grams for the mentally retarded, * Sept. 23. They are the Jewish Cen- * No snaking, Quick drying, Prompt service, Reasonable rates. ter young adults program, and the * Satisfaction assured. All work personally done by Sam Klaiman. camping program under the au- Free Estimate Call 557-5990 spices of the Detroit Department 4, * * • 4, Si * 1, 4, • • * of Parks and Recreation and the A • * • 1, 4, Detroit Association of Retarded Children. To volunteer services, call Mrs. Leonard Gross, 358-5327; or Mrs. Sam Madorsky, 541-5674. • * * Ance Studio BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD plans a theater night 8 p.m. Nov. 30 at Northland Theater. Chairmen are Mesdames Isadore Singer, Ray- mond Dunn and Sherman Fisher. TAP JAZZ MODERN DANCE For ticket information, call the Classes Start Oct. 1st synagogue office, 851-6880. • • • Taught by a Professional Teacher CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the with .college training. Workmen's Circle Center. Women's eluhs (Continued From Page 25) DETROIT LEAGUE OF CARIH (Children's Asthma Research In- stitute and Hospital) will meet noon Wednesday at the Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. ,Luncheon will be served. President Mrs. Max Robiner invites friends. Items should be brought for the rummage sale, to be held Oct. 11-12 at the American Legion Hall, Royal Oak. For information, call Mrs. Robi- ner, KE 5-5247. Mrs. Peter Gilbert will report on the recent conven- tion in Denver. Mrs. Donald S'of- ferin, daughter of CARIH past president Mrs. Oscar Gray, will entertain. * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a business meeting 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. Final plans for the annual birthday party Sept. 20 will be discussed, and refresh- ments served. * * TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold a membership tea 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. David Lipschutz, 21210 Independ- ence, Southfield. The "price" of admission is a prospective mem- ber. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD President Mrs. Bernard Whiteman announces that the opening meet- ing will be held noon Monday at the synagogue. Friends are wel- come at the petite luncheon. Sis- terhood members will • entertain with a musical preview of "Fid- dler on the Roof." Mrs. Abe Meral is program chairman. The congre- gation is sponsoring an evening of "Fiddler" Nov. 16 at Northland Theater. For tickets, call the Jer- ome Silbermans, 352-7218. * • R FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold its an- nual cash shower noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Pro- ceeds will benefit schools, homes and villages in Israel. Esther Bicoll will be honored. Hostesses are Mes- dames Bea Cohen, Rose Lesser, Bertha Spilman and Lil Varnen. Friends are welcome. • • • OAKFIELD CHAPTER, Worn- en's American ORT, is holding a membership tea 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Charterhouse Apartments clubhouse. For information, call Mrs. Harvey Olson, 557-3146. * ,s, DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA will hold its second board meeting 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cabot, 3159 Interlaken. Orchard Lake. Hostess- es will be Mesdames Michael Blume, David Daskal, Arnold Gol- nick, Raymond Katz, Edmond Kraus, Robert Share, Samuel, Weiner and Lawrence Wenokur. Mrs. Richard Williams is presi- dent. HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold its opening meeting noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Fred G r e e n s p a n, 32439 Scottsdale, Franklin. Luncheon will be served. Jerome Cavanagh will speak on "Crisis in the Cities." Non-mem- bers are welcome. • ':* JEWISH HOME FOR AGED WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will open its season 12:30 p.m. Monday, at Borman Hall, announces President Mrs. Benjamin Arkin. Mrs. Joseph Newman, program chairman, said the "History of Israel in Song," featuring Ruth Gill on guitar, will be presented. Refreshments will be served, and the public is invited. * • WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack Horwitz, 24350 Jer- ome, Oak Park. ! I WHY WORRY !! SAVE!". SAVE! BUY DIRECT HOME CATERING ABBOTT CARPET CLEANERS _Xcl y Individual Instruction Call 354-4171 Shaarey Zedek Women to Focus on Dope and the Jewish Mother' Because of the number of Jew- ish children who have died this year from drug abuse, the problem is being given ton priority as a topic for the opening luncheon meeting of Shaarey Zedek Sister- hood, according to Mrs. Murray Shekter, sisterhood president. "Dope and the Jewish Mother" is the title of the program set for noon Monday at t h e synagoguie. T h e physician's outlook will be presented by Dr. Richard R. Gal- pin, head of the adolescent unit at William Beau- mont Hospital. The clergyman's view will be stat- ed by Rabbi Ir- Dr. Galpin win Groner. The program has been planned by Mrs. Robert A. Steinberg, pro- gram vice president, and will be chaired by Mrs. Harold Katzman. Mrs. Irwin Groner has been in- vited to present the invocation. To encourage young mothers' attendance, a sitter service will be available for children 3 years and older. Guests are invited. For sitter and luncheon reservations, call Mrs. Norman Feder, 356-3834; or Mrs. Harvey Stein, 353-4530. 10 Mile and Southfield Area 0 0 0 0 REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND Our Militaire Boot • by • Ina Black, Brown, Blue Crinkle reg. $20 si 90 only OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 P.M. 0 Or Wage (Cobbler 0 0 0 0 0 0_0 0 Green-8 Center Across from Northland o.