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Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Schane were honored re-
cently at the Pointe
O'Woods club house on the-
occasion of their 50th an-
niversary. The party was
given by their children Mr.
and Mrs. Jack (Shirley)
Carp of Farmington Hills
and Dr. and Mrs. Murray
MARY G.LANCZ
Schane of New York City.
The Schanes have five
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
The senior Schane was a
member for 30 years of the
Furniture Club and B'nai
B'rith before his retirement
to Sunrise, Fla., where the
couple presently reside.
David-Horodoker women's
group to install officers
The David-Horodoker
Women's Organization will
install its officers for 1984-
1985 noon Tuesday at the
MCL restaurant at Tel-
Twelve Mall.
New officers include Mrs.
Harry Hochman, president;
Mrs. Alex Dorchen,
president emeritus; Mrs.
Joseph Guterman and Mrs..
Julius Spielberg, vice
presidents; Mrs. Bernard
Chase, financial secretary;
Mrs. Philip Kutnick, mail-
ing secretary; Mrs. Jack
Friedman and Mrs. Ralph
Rimar, recording
secretaries; and Mrs. Ben
Komisar, treasurer.
Also, Mrs. Joseph David-
son, Mrs. Joseph Guterman,
Mrs. Norman Richman,
Mrs. Sam Schwartz and
Mrs. Abe Weinstein, Sun-
shine Committee; Mrs.
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Ralph Rimar, souvenir book
chairmen; Mrs. Bernard
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publicity; Mrs. Ben
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Komisar and Mrs. Ralph
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Rimar, ticket chairmen;
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chairmen; Mrs. Jack
Friedman and Mrs. Joseph
Guterman, community re-
lations; Mrs. Sam Belkin,
Mrs. Bernard Luchtan and
Mrs. Ben Plotnik, good will
and telephone chairmen;
Mrs. Jack Friedman, Mrs.'
Ben Komisar and Mrs.
Harry Hochman, case
workers; Mrs. Philip Kut-
nik and Mrs. Ben Komisar,
fund raising chairmen; and
Mrs. Bernard Chase and
Mrs. •Philip Kutnick,
Jewish National Fund
chairmen.
Mrs. Joseph Radin will
oversee the' installation -
ceremonies.
Library offers
computer time
Beginning Wednesday,
two Apple He microcomput-
ers will be -available to
Southfield Library patrons
for free use during regular
library hours, except for 30
minutes prior to closing.