I II—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bnai Brith Women's Council Slates
Installation. Luncheon and Seminar
Mrs. Philip Fealk and Mrs.
▪ Seymour Weisman, chairmen of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council seminar and
installation program, are cur-
rently 'planning for the event,
to be held June 2, at the Shera
ton Cadillac Hotel.
The program will .begin -with
tk lunchean at 12:30 p.m. All
ohapters will send representa-
tives. For luncheon reservations,
Flint Youth. to Wed
Girl from PennsyNania
MISS SANDRA SELFON
Mrs. Edith Selfon, of Lancas-
ter, Pa., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Sandra,
$ Martin Fruitman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Fruitman, of : Flint,
Mich.
- The bride - elect is attending
Millersville State Teachers Col-
lege in Millersville, Pa. Her fi-
ance will graduate in June from
the University of Mchigan. A
late-summer wedding is planned.
Greer4Dush Inn Inaugurates'
Season With Weekend Event
Several star attractions will
open the big, four-day Memorial
Day weekend planned at Green-
bush Inn, it was- announced this
week by the termer Family,
operators of the Lake Huron
resort.
Ronnie Curtis. who was fea-
tured at the Barclay • Hotel in
Toronto, will be Master of cere-
monies. Entertaintnent also will
be provided by G u y Welsh
and his trio and dancer Ray
Williams. The weekend begins
Thursday, and continues
through May 31.
Men's Clubs
call Mrs.i Fealk,: UN. - 1-3704, _or.
Mrs. Weisman, UN. 4-5228.. •
Meanwhile, .,many local .groups
are planning separate chapter
election"' events. Included' are
Pisgah,.Tikvah and BusineSS and
Professional Chapters.
Mrs. Jack Ketai, Pisgah pres-
ident, announces an installation
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at: the Davison_ - Jewish
Center. MrS. Lewis Manning is
'chairman, MeSdames Carl Gould
and David Haberman are in
charge of arrangements and
Cantor Judah Goldring- will en-
tertain, with accompaniment by
Mrs. Goldring Mrs. Samuel
Aaron is installing officer.
Tikvah Chapter will hold its
installation ,at '12:30 p.m.,. Tues-
day,. at carousel, - under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Seymour
Weisman. Mrs. Leonard Sims,
past District 6. president, will be
installing officer, and Mrs.
Charles Solovich, another Dis-
trict past president, will present
the president's pin. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Bert Ablitz,
UN. 4-4964.
Miss Esther Pollick, B & P
president, asks members to note
the change in time and place
of the election meeting. The
Meeting is scheduled for 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. Walter Boyd, of United
Air Lines, will speak., following
the meeting, on "Highways to
Hawaii." Alice Well 'is program
chairman.
Mrs. Irving Posner, who was
recently elected to serve as pres-
ident of the Council of Pioneer -
Women, will take office at the •
installation luncheon, scheduled
for 12:30 p.m.,. Tuesday, in Ma-
sonic Temple,
Mrs. Norman Kanter, a mem-
ber of the national board of
Pioneer Women and a past pres-
ident of the Detroit Council, will
install the executive board.
Serving with Mrs. Posner will
be Mesdames Gerson Berris, ex-
ecutive vice-president; Michael
Michlin, Martin . Messer, Ben
Harald, vice-presidents; Simon
Slutsky, Louis Levin, Frank Was-
sere and Alex Schreier, secre-
taries; David Sislin, treasurer.
Mrs. Milton Weiss, chairman
of luncheon arrangements, and
her committee. Mrs. Michael
Wilson and Mrs. Irving Holtz-
man, announce that highlight-
ing the afternoon's program will
be an original_ interpretative
musical presented by the dra-
matic group of the Sharona
Chapter. The narration was
prepared by Mrs. Manuel Zack,
direction by Mrs. Theodore Sal-
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Grayce Wuntner to Wed
Cpl. Sanford Blavin
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenblatt,
of Buena Vista Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Joan, ,to Barry Collier, son
of Mr.. _and Mrs. Sam Collier, of
Hollywood, Fla. The bridegroom-
elect is a student in the school
of dentistry at the University of
Michigan. Miss Greenblatt at-
tends Wayne University. An Aug.
16 wedding is planned.
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A social hour will follow the
regular meeting of Young Zion-
ist Club, a co-ed group, on Wed-
nesday evening, at Zionist
House. Guests are invited.
Call
MISS GRAYCE WUNTNER
Mr. a n d Mrs. Benjamin
Wuntner, of Monterey Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Grayce, to Cpl. San-
ford Blavin, son of Mr.. and Mrs.
Barney •Blavin, - of Cherrylawn
Ave.
Cpl. Blavin is currently sta-
tioned at Camp Lejeune; N. C.
-where he is serving with the
U. S. Marine Corps. MiSs Wurit-
ner is an art student at Wayne
University. She previously at=
tended Michigan State College.
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len, musical accompaniment by
Mrs. Victor Linden.
Awards will be presented to
members who achieved the
highest scores in the 1952-53
fund-raising drive, and special
recognition will be given to those
members who brought in the
most new members during the
past year.
- The winner of a trip to Israel
will be announced at the instal-
lation luncheon.
All presidents and delegates of
the various local chapters are
urged to attend the all-day
planning conference which will
be held on June 4, at the Council
Office, 11818 Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weinstein, of
Broadstreet Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Shirley,- to Seymour Dash, son
of Mr. H. Dash, of Freeland Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs, Irving ELsOrt, of
Cortland Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lenore, to 'Sheldon M. Futernick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Futer-
nick, of Fairfield Ave. Plans
are being made for an August
wedding.
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Next Tuesday, a new savings
institution will open its doors in
the northwest section.
The Guardian Savings and
Loan Association, 13646 W. Seven
Mile Road, one block west of
Schaefer, through its officers
and directors, invites the com-
munity to inspect its , premises.
Free souvenirs will be given to
men, women and children during
open week celebration from
Tuesday through Friday.
A well-trained staff has been
engaged. A Guardian 'savings
account earns 2% current rate,
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a.m. to 9 p.m. All facilities are
available, including travelers
checks, money orders, payment
of utility bills,
The officers of the Guardian
Savings and Loan Association
are: president, Joseph R.. Lee-
man, attorney; vice-presidents,
Joseph B. Slatkin, president of
Dexter-Chevrolet; Hon. Archie
Katcher, Referee, U.S. Bank-.
ruptcy Court; secretary, Phil-
more A. - Leeman, attorney;
treasurer, Dr. Maxwell M. Hoff-
man, surgeon chiropodist; direc-
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al Glass Co., William H. Caplan,
Graerne Florists, Jack Schneyer,
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