THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, March 28, 1975 1 Women's Clubs1 GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual bingo party 8:30 p.m. April 5 at the Oak Park Community Center. Refreshments will be served, and prizes will be given. Guests are invited. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet noon Monday at the home of Dorothy Prag and Ruth Faust, 20736 Knob Woods, Southfield. * * * CITY OF HOPE CAN- CER FIGHTERS will have a Scotch Doubles Bowling Evening beginning 8:30 p.m. April 19 at Ark West Lanes. Cost of the evening includes bowling, prizes and a late supper. For reservations, call Mrs. Morrey Katz, 354-2276. HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. April 8 at the home of Lillian Kanarek, 29705 Farmbrook Villa Lane, Southfield. Allen Warsen will speak on "In- teresting Episodes in Michi- gan Jewish History." It will also be a farewell meeting for Ethel Portner, who is leaving for aliya to Israel. A dessert luncheon will be served. Kramer-Jacobson Engagement Told JFCS Will Start Group for Widows .A group designed to help widows cope with and ad- just to being alone will meet 1:15 p.m. April 14 in the Roosevelt School, Oak Park. Sponsored by the Jewish Family and Children's Serv- ice, the group will offer wid- ows an opportunity to meet together under the direction of a trained social worker to help them with the prob- lems of widowhood. The group will meet for five weeks, and there is a charge. Inability to pay will not prevent anyone from participating. For informa- tion, call Joan Israel at the JFCS, DI 1-5959. MISS ELISSA KRAMER Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ellis Kramer of Flint announce the engagement of their daughter Elissa Lynn to Philip Samuel Jacobson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jacobson of Prestwick Ave., Southfield. Miss Kramer was grad- uated from Eastern Michi- gan University and is a mas- ter's degree candidate in learning disabilities at Wayne State University. Her fiance earned a bache- lor's degree from Oakland University and attends the University of Detroit's grad-:_ uate school. A July wedding is planned. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. George Ra- poport of Filmore Pl., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Rosanne Joyce to Theo- dore Herkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herkowitz of Heritage Ln., Southfield. Miss Rapoport was grad- uated from Wayne State University with a degree in art education. Her fiance was graduated from Adrian College. A July wedding is planned. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pas- ternak of Hampstead, N.Y. and Stockbridge, Mass., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sara Ruth to Frank • Richard Crantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crantz of Kipling Ave., Oak Park. Miss Pasternak attended the Cathedral School in Garden City, N.Y. and was graduated from Johns Hop- kins University. Her fiance was graduated from the University of Michigan and earned a master's degree from Cambridge University, England, where he was a Eugene Powere Scholar. He is a student at Johns Hop- kins University's medical school. A May wedding in New York is planned. * * * Mrs. Miriam A. Fairchild of University Pl. announces the engagement of her daughter Angela Gay Se- bastian to Jeffrey M. Green- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenberg, former De- troiters of Miami. A spring wedding is planned. ti Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 626-3346 I Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will give the first of five lec- tures on "The Human Spirit" 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Birmingham Temple. Rabbi Wine will speak on the film, "Lenny." Future reviews include "The Gulag Archipelago," April 7; "Equus," April 14; "Galileo," April 21; and "Scenes From a Marriage," April 28. There is a charge for each review. THIS JEWELRY CELLAR, ENC. Jewelry Sale continues up to 40% Off Retail THE JEWELRY CELLAR, ENC. 29229 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076 (313) 356-2727 took for the little gold house on N.W. between Franklin & Inkster 'MB Mr. and Mrs. Anker Hansson of Copenhagen, Denmark, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Elseheth to Harry Stewart Colburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Colburn of Lakeside Dr., Farmington Hills. Miss Hansson was edu- cated in London, England. Her fiance earned a mas- ter's degree at Wayne State University. A May wedding is planned. Boston Symphony Due at Masonic Seiji Ozawa will conduct the Boston Symphony Or- chestra 8:30 p.m. April 4 at Masonic Auditorium. Tick- ets are available at Hud- son's, Grinnell's and the Ma- sonic Temple box office. The Jewish Community Center Dance Department will conduct special mini- workshops in jazz dance and mime, on Mondays and Wednesdays, beginning April 7. teens and adults, and there is a charge. A mime workshop will be offered 6:30 p.m. Wednes- days, April 9-May 14 at the 10 Mile branch. The course is open to junior and senior high school students, and. will include introduction to mime for dancers and ac- tors, as well as special warm-up and mime study exercises. Donna Kost, a former member of the Hu- 1 man Mime Troupe of Ann Arbor, will lead the w shop. There is a fee. For information, call the Center Educational Services office, 545-8780. MISS SANDRA FOGEL Mrs. Marlene Fogel of Franklin Pointe Dr., South- field, announces the engage- ment of her daughter San- dra Jaye to Ira Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Freedman of Hendrie Ave., Huntington Woods. Miss Fogel attended East- ern Michigan University and Michigan State Univer- sity. A June wedding is planned. Davis-Stone Troth Announced Party to Benefit Research Fund The Michigan Chapter of the Dysautonomia Founda- tion will have its annual fund-raising Millionure's Party May 17 at Temple Is- rael. Proceeds will benefit Jewish genetic disease re- search. Dysautonomia, also known as Riley-Day SO- drome, affects the auton- omic and central nervous systems. Only Jews of Ash- kenazi descent are affected by the disease. Cost of the event includes dinner, drinks, games and prizes. Tickets are available by calling ticket chairmen, Al Fishman or David Fish- Man, 352-0770. For informa- tion, call Mark Reizen, at the Michigan Chapter of- fice, 444-4848. MISS . MISS ELSEBETH HANSSON Dance Workshops Slated at Center A special workshop in jazz dance will be held 6 p.m. each Monday at the main Main Center from April 7 through May 12. The workshop will concentrate on style and jazz patterns, and will be led by Mari Win- sor, a former member of "Orchesis" and the John Parkes Company of New York. The course is open to Detroiter to Wed Denmark Miss Wine Will Lecture on 'Human Spirit' HAL GORDON \ June Wedding for Sandra Fogel JO ROBIN DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Davis of Kincardine Ave., Franklin, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Jo Robin to Kenneth Sam- uel Stone, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stone of Franklin Park Dr., Frank- lin. Miss Davis is a student at Kalamazoo College. Her fiance was graduated from Kalamazoo College and plans to enter Michigan State University's college of human medicine. An October wedding is planned. ■ WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING You're Invited Phone 557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING 20% Off -invitations •centerpieces •stationery Phyllis Billes 559-4343 Fine Fashions Where Name Brand Merchandise is always % OFF choose from our large selection of SPRING & SUMMER MERCHANDISE Sizes For Jrs. 3-15 Misses 6-20 Half Sizes 141/2-241/2 2635 Coolidge, Berkley, Mich. 548-0390 Mon.-Sat. 10 4:30. Open Thurs. til 8 - 411 1 •0 JUDIE'S Center Social Club to Host Choral The Senior Adult Wednesday Social Club will host the Jewish Community Center Senior Adult Choral Group 2 p.m. April 9 at the Ten Mile branch. The Senior Adult Choral Group concert will feature soloist Mrs. Sylvia Halibur- ton, who will sing Yiddish folk songs and selections from "Fiddler on the Roof." Mrs. Haliburton will be ac- companied by Mrs. Miriam Zacks. Refreshments will be served, and guests are in- vited. There is a nominal charge. I WHY WORRY I ! Leave Everything to Us 1F- 14,