ActiviiieJ in Soddy Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown are now residing in their new home at 13805 Vassar Dr. Ted Mill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mill, of Sturtevant Ave., has left for Seattle, Wash., where he will study for his Ph.D. de- gree at the University of Washington, under a teacher-research , fellowship. While a student at Wayne University, Ted served as a director of research in the university's chemistry department. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wolf, of Fullerton Ave., have as their house guests their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mickman, of Los Angeles, Calif., who are here to spend the High Holy Days, and to attend the forthcoming marriage of their grandson, Jack Wolk, on Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farkus, formerly of Manor Ave., have moved to their new home at 19810 Fenmore. Irene Gruskin Wed To Bert Lusky Stuart Pernick to Head State Temple Youth At its annul camp conclave, In a recent ceremony at• Holi- day Manor, Irene Gruskin, held at Riseman Farm Camp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis the Michigan State Temple Youth (MSTY) elected Stuart Pernick, of Temple Israel, its new president. Roger Greenberg is retiring president. Also elected were Judy Dick- stein, of Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, vice-president; Allison Stone, Alpena, secretary; Her- schel Rosenweig, Temple Eman- uel, Grand Rapids, treasurer; and Eileen Levy, Jackson, NFTY board member. The four-day conference con- sisted of seminars on "The Whys and Wherefores of Judaism," "Judaism and the Making of a Better World," "The Jew and His Jewish Neighbor," "The Jew and His Non-Jewish Neighbor" and "The American Jew and Israel." Participants in the planning of special events were Johnny Shepherd, Stuart Pernick and Lee Marks. Mrs. A. Dickstein, MRS. BEN LUSKY youth adviser of MSTY, and Gruskin, of Tuxedo Ave., be- Rabbi Sanford Saperstein, of came the bride of Ben Lusky, Pontiac, dean of the group, aid- son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ed in planning and carrying out Lusky, of Otsego St. Rabbi I. the parley. Stollman, S. Gruskin and H. Rothenberg officiated. The bride's gown was of white Central High News chantilly lace over satin, with a rounded neckline. The full By JUDY ALZOFON skirt was fashioned of nylon Welcome back, kids! Summer tulle with two lace insets over a satin underskirt, which was vacation is over, but many Cen- swept into an extended train. tralites still have memories of Her veil of silk illusion was held the places they visited. On vacation were Seymour by a coronation crown, trimmed with pearls and rhinestones, and Manello in Boston; Eve Tenen- baum in New she carried white orchids and York; Judy stephanotis. Lewis, Alice Eleanor Waiss was matron of Greenbaum and honor, and bridesmaids were Carol Vogel, in Louise Lusky, the bridegroom's .Canada, Doris sister, Delores Friedman, Sarah Applebaum i n Singal, Harriett Sosnick and Chicago; Ber- Dorene Levine. Herman Lusky, nice Lahr in brother of the bridegroom, was Washing ton; best man, and ushers included Madra Diem in Seymour Lusky, another broth- Indiana; JudY er, Jerry Friedman, Bernard Sin- Panush in Judy gal, Obbie Snow and Marshall Klaper. Frances Goldstein was Pennsylvania; Esther .Margolis flower girl, and Donald Skup- in Massachusetts; and Jerry Bernstein, who was learning sky was ring bearer. Following a honeymoon in radio and television techniques Miami Beach, Fla., the couple in New York. will reside on Freeland Ave. Rochelle Sach, Rose Frank and Carol Vogel acted as hostesses Bettie Toti Among Stars to out-of-town friends. The newly - formed Future At Wi 11-0-Way; Playhouse Nurses Club held its first elec- Ends '53 Season Sunday tion. The results were Joan Wood, president; Sylvia Spill- With the charming comedy man, veep; Bernice Lahr, secre- "Here Today," another summer tary; Rozie Rosen, treasurer. season closes on Sunday for the The girls' tennis team ended popular Will-O-Way Playhouse. the season by electing Doris Minnie Jo Curtis, popular TV Applebaum and Esther Margolis star, renders excellent service in co-captains for the coming sea- this play, and is assissted by an son. able staff, with Burton Wright * * * and Treesa Way Merrill doing especially good work in the cast, Our Young Writers together with Bettie Toti and the balance of the cast. In the coming weeks, The Bettie Toti, the able Jewish member of the staff, plays the Jewish News will again publish role of Claire Windrew. She has special columns for our teen- been on the Will-O-Way staff for three summers and is listed officially as program director. She keeps busy running down props for the show, building up the program, helping in the box- office. She was seen in several plays and is usually liked for her performances. She studied drama at Wayne University and the American Academy in New Judy Stutz Nancy Falk York. agers by writers in our schools. Many a successful future has Among those who will partici- started with a business oppor- pate in writing these columns tunities ad in The Jewish News. will be Nancy Falk and Joan Ara Handleman, Mumford High, DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 and Judy Stutz, Huntingto,ni, I VX-C14 • •, !kV...* 4 lei : WE ARE PROUD To ncounce — To Our Friends in the Detroit Community OUR APPOINTMENT BY THE STANDARD OIL CO. (IND.) AS THE FIRST AND ONLY DISTRIBUTOR IN THIS AREA OF Fuel Oils Standard OUR COMPANY HAS SERVED DETROIT MOTORISTS WITH THE FINEST PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR 33 YEARS AND IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER YOU DEPENDABLE FUEL OIL SERVICE For Your Home And Business * * * * * * QUALITY PRODUCTS DEPENDABLE SUPPLY AUTOMATIC KEEP-FILL SYSTEM FREE VENTALARM INSTALLATION EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE LATEST, MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR YOUR FUEL OIL NEEDS WITH Michigan's Oldest and Largest Distributor OF 14445 Linwood Ave., Det. 6, Mich. 8-0001 CALL i 451 .5 5 , . . 'i 1 . ,P CALL