Women Writers Slate World Meeting in Israel This June
Detroit members of Women
in Communications, Inc. will
join with Women Journalists
and Writers for their third
world meeting — this year
in Israel, June 17-27.
Fran Harris of Detroit, na-
tional president of WIC, said
the theme will be based on
"Problems of Modern So-
ciety."
Among the features will
be gatherings tendered by
Zalman Shazar, president of
Israel; Jerusalem Mayor
Teddy Kollek; Yehoshua Ra-
binowitz, mayor of Tel Aviv-
Yafo; and other leaders.
There also will be an ad-
dress by Prime Minister
Golda Meir.
A kibutz stay, fashion
show, tours and other events
are planned for the women.
One of the features will be
on-the-spot observation of Is-
rael's open bridges policy.
Simone Travel Bureau,
Inc., 15 W. 55th St., New
York 10019, is official travel
agent for Women in Com-
munications.
Chicago Miss to Wed
Michael Horowitz
at Hillel Day School. Admission.
24-8 p.m.—Folk Concert fund raiser at Temple Beth
Jacob, Pontiac. Admission.
24-8:30 p.m.—Yeshivath Beth Yehuda Melave
Malka at the Yeshiva. Violinist Mischa Lefko-
witz, entertainer. Free.
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Her paintings cover ex-
tremes from fiery, turbulent
explosions of color to other
paintings of poetical ex-
pressiveness which exude
:•1o, serenity and elegance.
She has left her earlier,
heavily impasted works be-
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slii Minne Fry is liked and ad-
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MISS BARBARA FRIEDMAN
Dr. and Mrs. •Irving A.
Friedman of Chicago an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Barbara to
Michael Perry Horowitz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.
Horowitz of Eastwood Ave.,
Oak Park.
The bride is a senior in
the University of Michigan's•
school of nursing. Her fi-
ance is a 1971 graduate of
U. of M.
The couple plans to marry
in Chicago this spring.
Marriages
HORTON - GRAINER; Suz-
anne Deborah Grainer be-
came the bride of Kenneth
Allen Horton in an after-
noon ceremony at the Ann
Arbor Hilton Inn. Rabbi
Bruce Warshal officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Grainer
of Bellwood Dr., Southfield.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Homer J.
Horton of Winthrop Ave. The
bride wore a peau de soie
gown accented with Alencon
lace and seed pearls and car-
ried roses on •her Bible. Nan-
cy Grainer was her sister's
maid of honor. Kathleen Hor-
ton of Flint, sister of the
bridegroom, was bridesmaid.
Best man was Lowell Hecht
of Ann Arbor, and Marc
Grainer, brother of the bride,
was an usher. Grandmother
of the bride, Mrs. Jacob
Right, also participated. Af-
ter a honeymoon in Toronto,
the couple will live in Ann
Arbor.
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8:30 p.m.—"Lebedik Un Yiddish" Yiddish con-
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Labor Zionist Alliance and Workmen's Circle Or-
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24-7, 9 p.m.—"I Am a Jerusalemite" film dku-
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25-5, 7, 9 p.m.—"I Am a Jerusalemite" at Hillel
House, University of Michigan. Admission.
25-2 and 7:30 p.m.—"World of Sholom Aleichem"
dramatization at Hillel Day School. Admission.
25-11 a.m.—Israel Independence Day Parade Work-
shop at Jewish Center. DI 1-4200, ext. 246.
25-11:30 .a.m.—Jewish Theological Seminary Brunch
honoring Michigan Conservative synagogue lead-
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Schacter and David Wolf Silverman, speakers.
Reservations. 961-6970.
25-1 p.m.—Art Auction sponsored by Zeiger Lodge,
Bnai Brith, at Park West Gallery. Admission.
25-2 p.m.—Association of Americans and Canadians
for Aliya, Detroit Chapter Meeting at Jewish
Center. Gideon Biran: "Why Live in Israel—
Benefits and Advantages." Free.
25-3:30 p.m.—Center Symphony Jewish Music Fes-
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violin soloist; Festival Dancers and Young
Dancers Guild. Admission. 341-4200.
25-8 p.m.—Yiddish Folks Farein Sunday Social
Group Cocktail Party and Dance at JWV Memo-
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Israel. Admission. 398-0221.
25-8:30 p.m.—Detroit Socialites 16th Aniversary
Dance at Berkley Masonic Temple. Admission.
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26-2A11-day (starting at 10 a.m.) "Through the Look-
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26-7:30 p.m.—Scout Troop 23 Annual Court of Honor
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27-8:15 p.m.—Midrasha Institute at LaMed Audi-
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27-8:30 p.m.—Camaraderie Jewish Singles Social
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27-8:45 p.m.—A•as Shalom Adult Study Institute.
Rabbi Jules Harlow: "Why a New Mahzor: a
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28-8:30 p.m.—Jewish Music Month Concert at Cong.
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I-Woman Show
LONDON — Many guests,
including some well-known
artists and art critics, filled
the Erica Bourne Gallery
in London the opening of
Minne Fry's recent one-man
show.
Member Detroit Retail
Minne Fry was born in
Johannesburg, where she re-
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and her paintings are to be
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
MISS DENISE SIROIS
Mr. and Mrs. John Syn-
kowicz of Nor t h Miami
Beach and Mr. Roger Sirois
of Waterbury, Conn., an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Denise to
Ronnie Friedman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Friedman,
former Detroiters of North
Miami Beach.
A late summer wedding is
planned.
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Florida Governor to Get NCJW Award
NEW YORK — With the
theme "Focus on the Future:
the Future in Focus," the
National Council of Jewish
Women's biennial convention
will open Monday at the
Deauville Hotel, Miami
Beach. Julie Nixon Eisen-
hower will be a guest
speaker, along with Florida
Governor Reubin Askew,
who will receive an award.
The 1,000 delegates will
hear major addresses by for-
mer Atty. Gen. Ramsey
Clark; Rabbi Joachim Prinz,
former president of the Con-
ference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish Or-
ganizations; and Dr. Chaim
Adler, director of the
NCJW's Center for Research
in Education of the Disad-
vantaged in Israel, who will
fly from Israel specifically to
address the convention.
This convention marks the
80th anniversary celebration
of the NCJW.
A special session will be
devoted to NCJW's newly
launched national program,
Justice for Children, an in-
depth survey of the prob-
lems surrounding children
overlooked by America 's
legal system.
Zionists to Hold
Purim Celebration
Branch Two of the Labor
Zionist Alliance will cele-
brate Purim 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the home of Mrs.
Mamie Freeman, 20222
Braile, announces Mrs. Adele
Mondry, chairman.
Guest speaker will be Mi-
chael Michlin. Refreshments
will be served and guests are
invited.
Israel Fashion Week
AttendanceatIsrael's
ninth annual 'Fashion Week
surpassed all records. There
were 347 overseas buyers at
the opening day, coming
from such places as Japan,
South America, Scandinavia
and Canada.