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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ROSENWALD LADIES
AUXILIARY, Amerian Le-
gion, will hold an executive
board meeting and luncheon
noon Wednesday at the home
of Frances Green, 18942
Westmoreland. No mination
and election of officers will
be discussed.
* *
WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at
the Big Boy Restaurant in
Lincoln Center. Hostess will
be Mrs. Gertrude Bean. The
spring bazaar will be dis-
cussed.

PARKWOOD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
have a luncheon meeting
noon Wednesday at Holiday
Inn of Southfield to honor 25-
year members. Reservations
are being taken by Mesdames
Frank Barcus, Alfred Steb-
bins and Ben Borin, vice
president of re-enrollment.
Mrs. Lew Levitt, president,
and Mrs. Samuel Eisenberg-
er, vice president of member-
ship invite friends. Mrs. Carl
R. Lichtenstein, vice presi-
dent of program, will present
Mrs. John Shada, who will
t a 1 k on "The Wonderful
World of Women."
9 *
INFANT SERVICE GROUP
will begin its new fiscal
year 6:30 p.m. Monday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Following the dinner meet-
ing, a fashion show will be
presented. The group sup-
ports Penrickton Nursery for
the Blind, Detroit Associa-
tion for Retarded Children
and works with the Co-oper-
ative Council. Shirley Jaffee
is president.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-.
C E UT ICAL ASSOCIATION
LADIES AUXILIARY will
meet noon Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Sam Major,
27076 Fairfax, Southfield. A
petite luncheon will be
served.

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BETH SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will "Say It With
Music," noon Thursday, at
its 17th annual Honor Roll
Luncheon in the synagogue
social hall. All who have
pledged "hai" to the honor
roll are invited. The Bel
Canto Chorale under direc-
tion of Dan Braude, with
Marion Vann as accompanist,
will provide the entertain-
ment. Honor roll chairman is
Mrs. Max Hoffman; pledge
chairman, Mrs. Sidney Katz;
and invitation and reserva-
tions chairman, Mrs. Jackie
Gill.

EVERGREEN GROUP,
Wadassah. will meet 8:15
p.m., Tuesday, at the home
of Mrs. Bruce Krieger, 23365
Coventry Woods, Southfield.
Samuel Lerner, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Fam-
ily and Children's Service,
will discuss "Jewish Pover-
ty" as it relates to the De-
troit area. Guests are wel-
come.
• * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Lillian Goldman, 24031 Sen-
eca, Oak Park. Plans will
be made for the bazaar and
a weekend in Tel Aviv, in
honor of World Jewish Child's
Day, to be held May 26 and
27 at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
• * *
DETROIT WOMEN OF
ALPHA OMEGA will hold its
final luncheon meeting of the
year noon April 10, at
Danny's Gin Mill, Farming-
ton. Mrs. Sophie Fordon will
t a 1 k about sketching, and
members will have an oppor-
tunity to show their own
artistic talents. The commit-
tee chairmen are Mesdames
Edward Haenick and Simon
Cook, hospitality; and Arnold
Golnick and John Marx,
program.

Members of the hospitality
committee are Mesdames Arnold
Gottlieb, Raymond Katz, Jerome
Kurtis, David Silver, Lawrence
Wenokur, Stuart Feldhandler,
Sheldon Mintz, George Rosin,
Bernard Shaperio, Michael Stein-
berg and Allan• Warnick. Mes-
dames Leonard Posner and Je-
rome Winkler are hostesses. Mrs.
James Bittker, president, wel-
comes guests.

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0 AKF IE LD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
hold a games party 8 p.m.
April 9 at Behman's Social
Hall, Southfield. Prizes in-
clude appliances, jewelry and
dinners-for-two. The public is
invited. For tickets, call Mrs.
James Bechtel, 398-5316, or
Mrs. Milton Hecker, 547-7706.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION will meet noon Mon-
day at the home of Mrs.
Isaac Levine, 18659 Ruther-
ford. Plans for the donor
luncheon will be discussed.
Luncheon will be served.

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KINNERET CHAP TER,
Pioneer Women, will plan a
variety of spring programs
noon April 9 at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Ar-
rangements will be made, for
a baked goods booth for the
Greater Detroit Council of
Pioneer Women's bazaar next
month. A social hour and
games will follow. Rebecca
Cohen, president, invites
guests. Hostesses are Etta
Kleinman, Rose Slutsky and
Sarah Weintraub.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom-
en, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday at the Charter
House Apts. club house.
Brunch will be served. Host-
esses are Mesdames Anna
Sapperstein, Rose Horwich,
Yetta Weiner, Lillian Levine,
Gussie Polarzsky and Sophie
Rosenstein. Friends are wel-
come.

CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday at the
Charter House Apts. c 1 u b
house. The program will
commemorate the 30th anni-
versary of the Warsaw Ghet-
to Uprising. Participants in
the program are Mesdames
Inez Silk, Jennie Shiffman
and Sarah Friedman. Guests
are invited, and refresh-
ments will -be served.
• *S
CITY OF HOPE Cancer
Fighters will hold an execu-
tive meeting 8 p.m. Monday
at the home of Mrs. Elliot
Schubiner, 2 5 4 0 5 Catalina,
Southfield. There will be a
spring rummage sale begin-
ning 8 a.m. April 6 at the
City of Hope office in Oak
Park. To donate used cloth-
ing or household articles in
good condition, call Mrs. Sam
Schwartz, 546-3686.
*
DETROIT LEAGUE ,
CARIH, will hold a rummage
sale noon-7 p.m. Monday and
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday at
the American -Legion Hall,
Royal Oak. For pickup, call
Mrs. Max Robiner, KE 5-
5247, or Mrs. Joseph Lands-
berg '37

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JB will meet
noon Tlionday at the Coach
House Apts. club house. Host-
esses are Mrs. Carl Arfa and
Rose Kales.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of the Eastern Star, will
meet 7:45 p.m. Monday at
Eureka Temple. Refresh-
ments will be served.

NCJW to Display
Members' Creativity

The annual Creative Arts
Show of Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, National Council of
Jewish Women, will be held
12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Council office. Petite lunch-
eon will be served.
This is the final meeting of
the "Flair" series, featuring
hobbies and art work of
Council members. There is
no fee to members. For res-
ervations, call NCJW, 557-
9604.
To help support the coun-
cil's thrift shops, including
the one at 1221 E. Lincoln,
Royal Oak, saleable used
Clothing, jewelry and mis-
cellaneous items will be ap-
preciated at this meeting.

Friday, March 30, 1973-27

League of Jewish Women to Give

Youth Awards to Leading Teens

Winners of the 28th annual Marilyn Schlain and Allan
League of Jewish Women's Gelfond.
Organizations' Youth Awards
Nominees _ and .tiwir spon-
will be announced at a 'rec- soring orkaniiitIO'ili — are as
ognition evening 8 p.m. April follows:
Wendy Bittker, by Detroit
26 at Temple Emanu-El.
of Alpha Omega Dental
Male first-place awardees Women
Fraternity; Hugh Broder, Young
will receive engraved silver People's Society of Temple Beth
El; Debbie Colton, Adas Shalom
kidush cups, and girls will Sisterhood;
Robin Dovitz, Temple
be given engraved silver Emanu-El Sisterhood; Andrea
Fleischman, Shaarey Zedek Sis-
menoras. Honorable mention terhood; Arlene Frank, Temple
certificates will be awarded Israel Sisterhood; Steffen Fuller,
Temple Israel Sisterhood; Bruce
to runners-up.
Iden, Jewish War Veterns; David
Interviews of candidates Lieberman, Temple Emanu-El
Judy Lipnik, Shaarey
were held by Mrs. Sol C. Sisterhood;
Zedek Sisterhood;
Grossman, Dr. Sidney H.
Sheldon Neuman, Bnai MoShe
Sisterhood; Beverly Sarver, De-
Grossberg, Dr. Alfred V. troit
Women of Alpha Omega
Meyers, Emanuel M. Ginzler, Dental Fraternity; Robin

Miss Beth Schwartz
to Il'ed Steve Slavin

Schakne, Women's Auxiliary Ma-
imonides Medical Society; San-
ford Singal, Young Israel of
Oak-Woods; Lea Stollman, Bnai
Moshe Senior, United Synagogue
Youth; Daniel Perniek, American
Jewish Congress; Susan Robin-
son, Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek;
Linda Rowe, Temple Israel Sis-
terhood; Steven Weisberg, Cong.
Shaarey Zedek; and Carol Trager,
Young Israel of Oafs-Woods.
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Sponsors for this year's
awards are Mr. and Mrs.
Jack P. Munson and Mr. and
Mrs. Jules Sanders honoring
the memory of their parents,
Alice and Maurice Shapiro.
The public is invited to the
presentation and reception by
League President Mrs. How-
ard Appleman and by Mrs.
Martin Naimark, youth
awards chairman.

MISS BETH SCHWARTZ

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.
Schwartz of Warner Ave.,
Farmington, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Beth Ilene to Steven M.
Slavin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Slavin of Aberdeen
Ave., Southfield.
Miss Schwartz and Mr.
Slavin, a senior majoring in
accounting at Eastern Michi-
gan University, plan an
August wedding.

Women's Group
Branch Spring
Conference Set

The 1973 Spring Conference
of Michigan Branch, National
Women's League„ United
Synagogue of America, will
be held May 1 and 2 at Cong.
Beth Israel, Flint.
Mrs. Albert Schwartz, na-
tional league vice president,
will be the consultant speak-
er. "Na-Aseh!—We Will Do!"
is the theme of the Michigan
Branch conference.
Committees and planning
workshops are being formed
to fill the needs of all sister-
hoods. New ideas are ac-
cepted at the Idea Mart by
Mrs. Fred Sklarchyk. Mrs.
Jack Shenkman is workshop
co-ordinator, and Mrs. Irving
Chaiken is Michigan Branch
president. For information,
call M r s . Eugene Tapfer,
chairman, 421-0041 and for
registration, Mr s. Leon
Sears, 968-0590.

MYRA WOLFGANG, sec-
retary-treasurer of Local 705
of the Waitresses and Bar-
tenders Union, joined with
Women United for Action
and Operation Food Price
Rollback in calling for sup-
port of a national meat boy-
cott April 1-7. Women Unit-
ed for Action is -an ongoing
national organization of
housewives, welfare mothers,
working women, students and
Tax deductions will be sent unemployed women who are
to donors. Proceeds help sup- protesting skyrOcketing food
port NCJW's projects.
prices.
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MissRonna Wenner
to Wed Mr. Muller

MISS RONNA WENNER

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wen-
ner of Burt Rd. announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Ronna Beth to Mark A:
Muller, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Muller of Harding Ave.
Oak Park.
deft
Mr. Muller will attend the
University of Detroit's den-
tal school.
A July wedding is planned.

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