llolner-Redmond Rites Solemnie(l Women's eltchss MRS. WILLIAM MOLNER Terri Rochelle Redmond and William Molner were married recently at Cong. •ai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor Louis Klein officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Red- mond of Pearson Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Molner, also of Pear- son Ave. Matron of honor was Mrs. Joel Benson of North Miami Beach, sister of the bride- groom. Bridesmaids were Wendy Stern, Elyn Stern, Judy Noble and Sue Miller. Best man was Joel Ben- son. Ushers were Eric Red- mond, Paul Levine, Glenn Pearl, Lee Janis and Jerry Madoff of Berkeley, Calif. The couple will live in Lansing. Marriages BORINSTEIN- HAVE MAN: Carole M. Haveman became the bride of Dennis Bonin- stein . in a recent ceremony in Chicago. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Haveman of Fal- mouth, Mich. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Morris Z. Borinstein of Kensington Ct., Southfield, and the late Mr. Borinstein. The new Mrs. Borinstein and her hus- band hold undergraduate de- grees from Michigan State University and masters de- grees from the University of Chicago. Mr. Borinstein is working on his doctorate. * * * WHITEFIELD - ERMAN: Ellen Arlyne Erman became the bride of Marc Whitefield in a recent ceremony at the bride's home. Rabbi Irwin Groner officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Erman of Knoll- wood Cir., West Bloomfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph whitefield of Brook Ln., West omfield. Following a honeymoon to Cape Cod, the couple will live in Birming- ham. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold its annual garden party-lunch- eon noon Aug. 15 at the home of Mrs. Etta Kaplan, 15230 Pearson, Oak Park. Proceeds will go toward the child rescue fund in Israel and in memory of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan. There will be prizes, and the public is invited. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Etta Kap- lan, 968-6675, or Mrs. Rose Gayer, 968-2028. * PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, at its annual installation lunch- eon installed the following: Mesdames Carl Lichten- stein, president; David Red- isch, Albert. Stebbins, Leon Paul, Jack Diamond, Lew Levitt, George S e id and Samuel Eisenberger, vi .e- presidents; Jack Haim, Ber- nard Hencken and Oscar Klaper, secretaries; Ralph Hertzberg, treasurer; and Ben Bonin, parliamentarian. NSHEI CHABAD, the wo- men's division of the Luba- vitcher movement, will hold the second week of its rum- mage sale 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday at the Lubavitcher Center, Oak Park. Proceeds will help support diversified activities such as shalakh manot on Purim and matzot on Pesah. For information, call Mrs. Irving Layman, 399-4123. * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its annual Israel Emergency Fund games party noon Aug. 13 at the Knob in the Woods Apts. club house. Hostesses will be Mesdames Jerome Prag, Maurice Knopper and Willard Zamsky. Friends are invited. SHALOM-CHAI CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a social meeting noon Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Pearl Kasle, 16500 N. Park, Southfield. Plans for the October fund raising will be discussed. President Lilliar Lublin invites prospective members. NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the North- gate Apts. recreation hall. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Clara Sherizen, presi- dent, invites guests. Dances at Center Hadassah Seeks llindi, Colman Now THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Woman Power' ,11rs. lrachler Criterion to Hold Picnickers Party Hadassah Women's Zionist organization has begun its "Woman Power" member- ship campaign, guided by Mrs. Karel Bass, chapter vice president, and Mrs. Jerome Kaufman, chapter president. On Sept. 11, newly enrolled members and their sponsors will be honored at a special brunch preceding the open- ing chapter meeting at Adat Shalom Synagogue, where Mrs. Max N. Matzkin, na- tional president of Hadassah, will speak. Linda Friedman lire& Dr. Shulman Criterion Club will spon- gear. For information, call sor a beach party and picnic Betty Weinberg, member- leaving 11 a.m. Sunday ship chairman, 559-5175. from the Oak Park Commu- nity Center parking lot and proceeding to the Pontiac Lake recreation area. Guests are invited and picnickers are asked to pack their own lunches and beach Marriages] That \\\\\I ///,/, et.:4 ► 4).. L.. r 1/ SAVE! " SAVE! 4,7; BUY DIRECT MRS. BUZZ WACHLER FROM THE 4. Mindy Colman became the I M PORTER bride of Buzz Wachler in a recent ceremony at the SE YMOUR Wachler home with Rabbi KAPLAN- ty Morton Kanter officiating. 9 and Co. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col- IMPORTER AND CUTTERS man of Ridgeside Dr., Farm- OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, ington. Parents of the bride- Suite 100 groom are Mr. and Mrs. 645-9200 Norman Wachler of S. Har- wich Rd., Farmington. The bride wore a pink-on- white appliqued organza gown. She carried roses and Classifieds Get Quick Results baby's breath. Matron of honor was Mrs. John Felencki, sister of the bridegroom. Maid of honor was Margo Colman, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Shelley Colman, Ellen Nemer and Terry Zolkower. Best man was Rick Zol- kower. Ushers were Ed Weiss, Link Wachler, Drew Wachler, Gary Wachler and John Falencki. Following a honeymoon in California, the couple will 398-3566 live in Southfield. LAST START at DOWA014; TRAVEL AGENCY HARVARD ROW - SOUTHFIELD 353-5811 PHOTOS BY GILBO MRS. HOWARD SHULMAN Linda Sue Friedman be- came the bride of Dr. How- ard M. Shulman in a recent ceremony at Northland Inn. Rabbi Milton Arm officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedman of Radclift Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Flor- ence Shulman of Providence Dr., Southfield, and Mr. Martin Shulman of Pointe- 0-Woods Dr., Southfield. The bride wore an empire- waist gown fashioned with English net and embroidered with clusters of silk petals. She carried a bouquet of orchids and Stephanotis. Maid of honor was Marla Friedman, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Phyllis Engler and Ilene Young, sis- ter of the bridegroom. Best man was Harold 01- shansky. Drs. Fred Weber and Steven Young were • ushers. Following a honeymoon on the West Coast and in Las Vegas, the couple will live in Madison Heights. NCJW Honored for Efforts on Behalf of Troubled Youth The Michigan Association of Jewish College Students (MAJCS) will hold drop-in NEW YORK—The National dances for young adults age 18-25, 9:30 p.m. Mondays at Council of Jewish Women has the 10 Mile Jewish Center. r ec e i v e d an achievement Refreshments will be served. award for "service to the children of America" from he National Council of Juv- nile Court Judges. • • • • In recognition of NCJW's ull-scale investigation into he legal injustices inflicted Mrs. Isadore Winkelman of the Greater Detroit Section )n the troubled and trouble- National Council of Jewish women, will attend the NCJW iome children of America, leadership development seminar to he held in conjunction he award is dedicated to with the Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt Uni- 'the group making the most versity, Nashville, Aug. 1446. The three-day Presidents Jutstanding contribution in Institute will include workshops covering changing trends comunicating the needs of in society, particularly those related to motivation and role: youth and the juvenile of the volunteer and development of leadership capacities. courts to the public." Detroiters attending the wedding of Linda Terry and Guided by the NCJW hand- Robert Ross in Atlanta were the bridegroom's family, Mr. book "Justice for Children," and Mrs. Jerome Ross and Albert; Mrs. Julia Ross, Mrs. NCJW volunteers across the Irving S. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Wolfe and Mr. country are probing and pub- and Mrs. Gerald I. Ross and Bernadette. licizing the operation of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. 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