THE DETROIT JEWISH, NEWS

32-Friday, March 23, 1973

Pioneer Women Council Event
to Spotlight Travel Fashions

The Greater Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women will
hold its annual membership
luncheon and fashion show
noon March 29 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
The fashions will feature
travel clothes suitable for
wear at the Pioneer Women
Israel convention-conclave in
Tel - Aviv, next November.
Members will model the
clothes, at the event, which
will honor 100 new members.
Freda Leemon, funds chair-
man of the national board of
Pioneer Women, will speak on
the work of the organization.

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Weddings, Bar Mitzvas &
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Isabel Slutsky will chair
the afternoon. Alice Ross will
deliver the invocation, and
Florence Wedes will provide
the musical background. Re-
becca Goldberg is president
of the council.

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Herbert Tarr Novel
Will Be Reviewed

The Greater Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women will
present its monthly book re-
view 1:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Adele Mondry,
22902 S. Bellwood, Southfield.
Billie Kramer, oneg Sha-
bat chairman of Pioneer
Women will review "A Time
for Loving" by Herbert Tarr.
Elevelyn Noveck is direc-
tcir of the organization's book
review department.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B.
Kirman of Loretta Pl., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Cyn-
thia Sue to Charles Louis
Schiff, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Benton A. Schiff of Parkside
Dr., Flint. Miss Kirman is a
senior in the University of
Michigan's pharmacy school.
Her fiance is a graduate of
the University of Maryland.
They plan a summer wed-
ding.

An exhibition of oil and
acrylic paintings -by NA-
THAN MILSTEIN will con-
tinue to April 8 at Mushroom
Galleries, Windsor. Mil-
stein's paintings are in 25
private collections.

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JWV Auxiliaries Await First Visit of National President

Mrs. Joseph M. Vucker, na-
tional president of. the Jew-
ish War Veterans Auxiliary
of the U.S.A., will make her
official visit to Michigan
Tuesday and -WedneSday.
E. Toby Lantz, Depart-
ment of Michigan president,

JWV

appointed Mrs. Sidney Cohen
chairman.
Mrs. Vucker, a teacher in
White Plains, N.Y.. is visit-
ing schools throughout the
United States to learn more
-aotnui jo swap:told aqi lnoqe
ity children and their adjust-
ment in the public schools.
She is a graduate of Smith
College.
On Tuesday, Mrs. Vucker
will . meet with Detroit Mayor
Roman Gribbs and Detroit
Common Council President
Mel Ravitz and will visit the
chambers of Federal District
Judge Lawrence Gubow, a
member of JWV's national
executive committee.
A paid-up membership din-
ner will be held at the JWV
Memorial Home that eve-
ning.
Mrs. Jack Goyer, junior
vice president, and her com-
mittee have planned the din,

B L O C H ROSE AUXILI-
ARY will participate in the
paid-up membership party
to be given 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Southfield Civic
Center, honoring the visit of
national President Florence
Vucker. (See story)
For information and reser-
vations, call chairman Phyl-
lis Chassin, 968-3743, or Betty
Katzman, LI 7-7879.
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JOSEPH L BALE AUXIL-
IARY will meet 8 p.m. April
3 at the JWV home. A guest JNF's Mission
speaker from the Michigan
Heart Association will dis- to Occur on
cuss "How to Help Your Hus-
band Live to a Ripe Old Anniversary
Age." There will be a ques-
tion-answer period and re-
The seventh Metropolitan
freshments. Pr ospective Detroit Jewish National Fund
members and friends are in- Pilgrimage and Study Mis-
vited.
sion to Israel will be in Jeru-
salem May 7, coinciding with
, 25th anniversary
Lynn Fink Engaged Israel's
celebrations, and will have
a full view of the parade, ac-
to Marry Gary Wine cording to Jewish National
Fund President Charles
Milan.
Milan said there remain a
few reservations for this
trip, which- departs Detroit
April 30. The mission- pro-
vides two weeks in Israel
and a three-day visit to
London. Despite the influx
of tourists and dignitaries,
JNF was able to arrange for
accommodations at Israel's
most modern and luxurious
hotels, Said Milan.
He added that the pilgrim-
age will disclose many sights
the average tourist never
sees, such as JNF-prepared
frontier settlements.
MISS LYNN FINK
Several special projects
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Fink will be dedicated during the
of Stratford Pl., Oak Park, tour, including forests, gar-
announce the engagement of dens and nahalot.
their daughter Lynn to Gary
Wine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Violinist to Play
Irving Wine of Sherf1eld Pl.,
Southfield.
at Yeshiva Social
Miss Fink is majoring in
Yeshivath Beth Yehuda's
sociology at Oakland Univer- fourth annual melave malka
sity, and her fiance is a stu- will take place 8:30 p.m.
dent at Wayne State Univer- Saturday at the Southfield
sity, majoring in business.
building. It will be in honor
A June 1974 wedding is of the newly elected Yeshiva
planned.
board of directors.
Violinist Mischa Lefkowitz,
Marrieds to Auction recently arrived from the
Soviet Union, will entertain.
Art for Beth El
The arrangements com-
Works by Dali, Miro, Mer- mittee, chaired by Marvin
cier and other well-known Seligson, includes Mrs. Hillel
artists will go on the auction L. Abrams, Mrs. Henry
block in a benefit for Temple Baum, Joseph Borenstein,
Beth El 8:30 p.m. Saturday Mrs. Julius Feigelman, Mrs.
at Hillel Day School. A Eugene G o l d b e r g, Harold
champagne preview at 7:30 Josephs, Mrs. Yitzchok Kap-
precedes the main event.
lan, Seymour Rabinowitz,
The Married Group of Mrs. Israel Rockove and
Temple Beth El is sponsor- Sam Shoenig.
ing the a u c t i o n, with pro-
All friends are invited.
ceeds to the temple building
fund. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Attorney DENNIS M.
Simon are chairmen.
AARON of Dartmouth Ave.,
Tickets will be available at Oak Park, is one of five new
the door.
members named to the
board of trustees of New
Plan Cocktail Party Horizons of Oakland County,
Swinging Singles, 25 and Inc. Aaron is a former mem-
Up, will hold a spring cock- ber of the board of Oakland
tail party 8 p.m. April 8 at County Commissioners, a
Glen Oaks Country Club, past chairman of Oakland
Farmington. Music will be County's criminal justice
provided by Johnnie C and committee and a member of
his band. For information, the similar committee of
call Henrietta Lewis, LI Southeast Michigan Council
6-0903.
of Governments (SEMCOG).

MRS. JOSEPH VUCKER

Fitzergerald E 1 e men ta - r
School.
At a luncheon tendered by
the administration of the Ann
Arbor Veterans Hospital
noon Wednesday, the state.
auxiliary will present two
bulletin boards and a paint-
ing for a new wing of the
hospital in honor of Mrs.
Vucker's visit.
T h e official department
meeting will be held at the
JWV Memorial Home, .8:3
p.m. Wednesday. At that
time, Mrs. Vucker will hear
reports of all JWVA projects
in the state. A coffee and
cake hour will- follow.

ner and entertainment by the
JWV Players. The diner is
free to any paid-up member.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Aubrey List, 547-1142. South-
field Mayor Donald Fracassi
will greet Mrs. Vucker.
On Wednesday, two audi-
torium flags will be pre-
sented at two units of the

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