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NORTHWEST CHAPTER,
CARIH., (Children's Asthma Re-
search Institute and Hospital), will
hold its award luncheon noon
Wednesday at the Kings Arms
restaurant. The luncheon honors
women who, during the
helped raise funds for the •,'•:ri-
dren's Asthma Research Ir
and Hospital. Mrs Maxwell Si:
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The Music Study Club's annual
choral concert will take place 8:15
GOLDA HEIR CHAPTER. Pio p.m. Tuesday at the Southfield
neer Women. will hold its instal- :Civic Center.
Don Frohman, musical director
lation of officers 'noon Wednes-
day at the Coach House Apt s. club of the chorus, has prepared a
room
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of Chicago, a naticnal aux:'
gp. e the invocation_ Its
and Mrs. Israel Weisman
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host the affair in honor of their
54:th anniversary. For informa-
tion, call Mrs Reitman. 557-8768
Guests are invited.
NI-11S, BERNARD KORNELL
In an evening ceremony held
recently at Beth Achim synagogue.
Beverly Ann Mittleman became
the bride of Dr. Bernard David
Kornell. Rabbis Milton Arm and
Benjamin Gorelick and Cantor
Simon Bermanis officiated.
The newlyweds are the children
of Hr. and Mrs. Jack Mittleman
of Knob Woods Dr., Southfield,
and Mrs. Harry Kornell of Clover-
lawn 'Ave., Oak Park.
The bride wore a reproduction
of an Empire waisted gown of
the Napoleonic era. Her bouquet
was white and blue, and flowers
decorated her circle veil.
-Marilyn Mittleman, the bride's
sister, was maid of honor. Brides-
maid was Ruth Kornell, the bride-
groom's sister. Joel Dorf was best
man. Usher was Dr. Melvin Conn.
Following a honeymoon in
Jamaica, the couple will reside in
Troy.
Artist Richard Kozlow
to Be Guest of NCJW
Greater Detroit Section, Nation-
al Council of Jewish Women, will
present the internationally known
artist Richard Kozlow at its mem-
bership luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at Council House.
New general and life members.
as well as members enrolling new
members, will be Council guests.
All others•will be
charged a nomi-
nal fee. Artist
Reva Shwayder
will be chairman
of the day.
Kozlow, a na-
t i v e Detroiter,
won the Museum
Purchase prizes
of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts
. Koalas./
and the Butler
Art Institute. His work is repre-
sented in more than 200 prominent
private collections, in museums
and major public collections and
he has had many one-man exhibi-
tions
For reservations, call the Council
office, 557-9604.
Mrs. Saul Rosenblum is presi-
dent of the section; Mrs. Benjamin
Colman, membership vice presi-
dent: • and Mrs. Gerald Steinberg.
arrangements chairman.
Criterion Club to See
Jeyy- ish Center Play,
Criterion Club for single adults
end its season of theater par-
ties 8:30 p.m. Saturday when the
club will attend the Detroit
premiere of the Neil Simon com-
edy. ''Come Btow Your Horn. - at
the .4-Nish Center.
lic,•rvations are hein..: accept,'
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and installation following Sabbath
services 12:30 p m. Saturday in
the synagogue. Rabbi Milton Arm
will install the following officers '
for the coming year: Mesdames
Bernard Whiteman, president;
Arthur Schussler, Isadore Levin
and Lawrence Fox. vice presidents;
Samuel Korby, George Norman,'
William Stoler, Edward Allen, Curt
Brand and Harold Panter, secre-
taries: and Louis Stotsky, treasur-
er. Sisterhood members and their
families can make reservations ,1
by calling the synagogue office,
352-8670.
MASADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will install the following
officers 12:30 p.m. Monday at thg
home of Reba Coleman, 25836
Salem, Huntington Woods. Mrs.
Dorothy Caplan wilt be chairman
of the day, and Ann Silverman
will install the following officers:
Mary Boren. president: Nettie
TUrner, Ann Silverman, Ruth Kan-
ter and Dorothy Caplan, vice presi-
Silverman; Betty ,•
dents; Anne
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varied program. Composers repre-
sented on the program include
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and Frohman. Guest
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Guests arc welcome. For tiestr
call Mrs. Albert Dunn. 1.1 8:-
or Mrs. ilarr> Mazur, 538•9,1U-1
BET11 ACHIM SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg Shabat luncheon
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 2, 1972-21
Music Study Club
Sets Choral Concert
30555 Southfield,
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445.9200
AND HIS CONTINENTALS
398-3664
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO still
hold its last meeting of the year
noon Tuesday at the school. A paid
up membership luncheon and in
stallation of officers will take
place. Michael Berk, executive d,
rector of Billet Day School, will
install the following: Mesdames
Ashley Gorman, president; Eliot
Charlip, Herbert Freedland, Don- !
ald Davidson. Fred Ferber and
Eugene Weiss: vice presidents:
Sanford Roth. recording secretary;
and Walter Cykiert. treasurer.
the great
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Sunday
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TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
TER, Women's American ORT. •
Of
1 /2 Off
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will hold its installation luncheon
noon Wednesday at Greenfield's
restaurant in Oak Park. For re-
servations. call Mrs. Millie Feld-
man, 357-0084. Guests are invited
exciting
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while they lost
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HANITA CHAPTER. Pioneer
Women. will hold Its installation
of officers noon Tile,:a> at 'he
Block and Dorothy Caplan. seerc-
ra re , ery
taries: Reba Coleman. financial . Fox and Hounds Inn. Jr
Ida Warten.
bons, call Sly ,
Helen
secretary and treasurer:
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Kirschbaum, child welfare and
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Ethel Barnett. publicity.
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DETROIT WOMEN OF Al.P11
OMEGA will hold its first 1, - 7 , i
meeting of the new season ru .•
Tuesday at Greenfield's restaurant .
Oak Park. Mrs. James 'Baker, • Park. iiabui Itnateal Su, ru
president, said newly formed corn- , speak
mittees will give reports. The
group also will discuss programs
for the coming year. The new of-
ficers are Mesdames James Bitt-
ker, president; Sheldon Plotnik,
president-elect; Arnold Zuroff, vice
president: Joseph Dobrusin. treas-
urer; and Harold Firestone. Gerald
Laker and Robert Share. secre-
taries.
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Tuesday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Election
of officers will be held, and a re-
port on the activities for the year
will be given. Brunch will be
served. Chana Michlin, president,
invites guests.
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ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
IARY, American Legion, will hold
an executive board meeting and
luncheon noon Wednesday at the
home of Jennie Folbe, 22010
Westhampton. Oak Park. Discus-
' sion will center on nomination and
election of new officers.
NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio-
, neer Women, will meet noon Mon-
day at the Northgate recreation
, hall. Hostesses will be Blanche
Gruenbaum, Hilda Feldman. Tillie
Ginis. Eva Feldman. Margaret
Savin and Rebecca Alger. Presi-
dent Clara Sherizen invites guest:
Pcfreshments >vill he scr•..,-1.
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OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Duchan
of Moritz Dr., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Barbara Sue to Ronald Michael
Stotler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irs
ing Stotler of Corning Rd., Oak
Park. Miss Duchan and Mr. Sta-
rer are graduates of Eastern
Michigan University. A Septem- '
tier wedding is planned.
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