32 April 30, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS True Sisters Donor Luncheon Features Fashions, Installation Florence Kreger Will Receive National NCJW Solomon Prize Detroit 41, United Order True Sisters, Inc., will hold its annual donor luncheon May 11 at the Hyatt Re- gency Hotel, Dearborn. Florence S. Kreger, past president of the Greater Detroit Section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, will receive the Hannah G. Solomon Award at the section's installation luncheon noon Monday at the new Jewish Community Center. Helen Thomas, United Press International Wash- ington bureau chief, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Kreger was the ad- viser to the Huntington Woods and Northwest branches, president of the mid-east U.S. region, member of the national board, chairman of the na- tional field service commit- tee, national representative to the White House Confer- ence on the Aging and alter- nate delegate to the Interna- tional Council of Jewish Women convention in To- ronto. She is co-editor of the section bulletin. She also earned the NCJW volunteer of the year award in 1966, was vice president of the founding board of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, a board member of Temple Beth El Sisterhood and first chairwoman of YOGA CLASS TUES. 11 A.M. 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Gayle Ginsburg Plans to Marry MISS GINSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Yale Gins- burg of Bloomfield Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Gayle Babette, to Dr. William S. Floyd, son of Mrs. Ada Floyd of Oak Park, and the late Mr. David Floyd. Miss Ginsburg was grad- uated from Michigan State University with a BS degree in education. She attended Harvard University and the University of Florence, It- aly. Dr. Floyd was graduated from the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology with a BS degree in biochemistry and Wayne State University School of Medicine. A June wedding is planned. Bicur Cholem Group Donor Lunch Nears Women's Bicur Cholem Organization will have its annual donor luncheon noon Monday at Northland Inn. Mrs. Abe Bookstein is in charge of the luncheon and Mrs. Sam Moscow is presi- dent. For reservations, call the chairmen, Mrs. Joseph Shifman, 557-7104, or Mrs. Simon Shifman, 557-7990. 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Radner of Berkley announce the engagement of their daughter Ellen Yvonne to David Batish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rachamim Batish of Tel Aviv, Israel. Miss Radner received a BA degree from Michigan State University and an MA degree from Hunter College in New York. An August wedding is planned. Dramatic Reading to Highlight Donor A dramatic narration, fashion show and boutiques will highlight the Bnai David Sisterhood's 40th an- nual donor luncheon to be held 11 a.m. Wednesday in the synagogue. Blanche Brant is donor chairman. Yetta Sperka will give a dramatic narration on "Yesterday and Today — 40 Years of Sisterhood His- tory." A fashion show will follow. For reservations or infor- mation, contact the reserva- tion chairman, Madeline Bocknek, 353-0887, ticket chairman, Barbara Traison, 557-8257, or the synagogue, 557-8210. OAK PARK SAVE $8 to $12 Thurs. to Sunday Only he, 1-1 56( Nat) sph* 30% o vikw4m44 *14: " 1444 -., CORNER COOLIDGE AT NINE MILE A & P CENTER DAILY to 5