Elliot Schwartz Resigns from His Shaarey Zedek Post DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, July 1, 1955 W omert'i To Wed Oct. 15 Members of JUNIOR' PRIM- ROSE CLUB met recently to ap- point the following chairmen for its journal to be distributed at the donor luncheon in the fall: Mesdames Marilyn Belin, chair- man; Beverly Zeff, co-chair- man; Loretta Bloverson, • dar- lings; Diana Nussbaum, <h Katz, Sharlene Rose, Joyce Weintraub, Shirley Ravet, Fran- ces Broder and Gertrude Ehr- ichman, captains. Proceeds will go to the Greater Detroit Asso- ciation for Mentally Retarded Children. * * CHILDREN UNLIMITED re- cently concluded its season with a social, - at - which it was an- nounced that membership in the organization had reached 200. * MISS SANDRA BLOTNER Mr. and Mrs. Max Blotner, of Pasadena Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to 1:0_chard Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. A b r a h a Schram, of Tyler Ave. An Oct. 15 wedding is planned. JULES faHN MUSIC Of Distinction 750 Book Bidg. WO. 1-4710 A A AUTO DRIVERS SCHOOL 11•11=111. Free Pickup No Permit Required TO. 8-8810 * * EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will TO. 6-6892 hold a brunch at 12 noon, Wed- nesday, in the home of Mrs. Dora Wiatrak, 16803 Stoepel. Proceeds will go to Israel chari- ties. * * * MARY CAPLAN WOMEN re- cently elected the following new officers: Judy Robins, president; Esther Sherman, vice-president; Sally Britchkey and Sylvia Stern secretaries; and Evelyn Berlin, treasurer. The group is planning a moonlight cruise to Bob-Lo on July 16. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Reserva- tions will be accepted at that time for a lawn party, to be held July 13, at the home of Mrs. Lea Kaplan, 3841 Cortland. Mrs. A. Sherman will be hostess. * * * - KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, at its concluding meeting of the season, heard talks by Mrs. Rebecca Cohen, president, and Mrs. Esther Re- der, both of whom returned re- cently from an extended visit in Israel. Discussion followed on plans for summer actvities. * • • CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, recently installed the following women, at a program held at Lachar's, at which Mr. Gerson Berris, Council president, offi- ciated: Mesdames Shulamith Goldafta.s, president; Sylvi a. Stashefsky and Blanche Rose, vice-presidents; Dora Ross, hon- orary chairman; Bella Riseman, • COMPLETE! UNUSUAL! WORLD MUSIC Mirsic by: FELIX RESNICK TED FREEMAN - PAN CH ITO I I 8 WITHERELL WO. 2-4169, $10 PER MONTH We Serve as Your Office . Permitting ,:our clients to keen in touch with you during business nours. We answer all your incoming calls. Moiling Address Optional It IS Our With Business to Help You Courtesy and Efficiency COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE VE. 7-6701 . H 0 I P eittli Harry Long. Dora Levine, Blanche Rose. Sophie Meyers and Ellen Fisher, secretaries; Sarah Bohn, treasurer. Chairmen in- clude Gertrude Garmel, dues; Sylvia Stashefsky, Moatzot Hap- oalot; Sarah Rosens, yearbook; Lena Band, B. Zwick, JNF; Isa- belle Brown, Bonds and Hista- drut; Ann Chanes and. Rebecca Katz, Child Rescue Fund; Ann Epil and Yetta Landry, advisory; Ann Epi 1, Rae Levine a n d Celia Plafkin, membership; and Jeanette Serling, Yetta Landry and Dora Dworkin, cultural. * * * At a recent installation meet- ing of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Worn- en, Mrs. Gerson Berris, president of the PW Council, inducted the following new officers; Dora Ku- move, president; Sophie Sislin, advisory; DeRoven, executive board chairman; Sarah Levin and Mildred Kramer, vice-presi- dents; Ida Kutnick, treasurer-; Anna Alpert, Frieda Tendler, Bertha Fishkin, Rose Bello, Es- ther Beitner and Eva Heinick, secretaries; Zina Zemel, mem- bership chairman; Minnie Ten- ney and Chana Michlin, bulle- tin; Adele Mondry, publicity and building fund chairmen. * * * At a dinner arranged by Mrs. Al Sklare, AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, installed new officers, headed by Mrs. Albert Herman, president. Dick- Kram- er, brother of Mrs. Gerson Ber- ris, PW Council president, in- stalled the officers and present- ed a gold pin to past president Mrs. Ben Bayer. The annual pic- nic will be held July 19, in the home of Mrs. Max Stulberg, at Cass Lake to raise funds for the Child Rescue Fund. For informa- tion, call UN. 3-7642 or WE. 3-1009. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI- ETY is sponsoring an excursion to Bob-Lo on July 12, proceeds from which will go to the Pen- rickton Nursery kir blind and retarded children. Organizations or individuals wishing to pur- chase tickets should call Mrs. Julia Ring, WE. 3-1391. CLOVER LODGE SERVES BUFFET BANQUET JULY 4th Guests of Clover Lodge will enjoy a beautiful Buffet Dinner in celebration of the 4th of July. A Costume Ball with Grand !Prize will follow a' Gala Musical Comedy featuring a large cast of entertainers. The entire week-end will be packed with fun and exciting entertainment. 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TO. 7-0930 Wifh an Air of Distinction- It's Different! BIG BO LDER and week that Elliot Schwartz, edu- to educational director of become Temple Bnai Shalom, Rock- cational director of Shaarey vine Center, Long Island. Judith Josephson Wed To Harvey F. Tennen The Resort . . . For Information Announcement was made this Zedek, has resigned his,post here 'Reservations DI. 1-1113 MRS. HARVEY F. TENNEN In a' double-ring ceremony performed June 22. in the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel, Judith Lois Josephson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Josephson, was united in marriage to Harvey Frederick Tennen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tennen. The bride chose a gown of mousseline de sole, highlighted by tiny seed pearls which dotted the bodice of , the gown as well as her headpiece. Attending the new Mrs. Ten- nen was her sister, Shiela Jo- sephson, as junior bridesmaid, Shelby Keywell as maid of hon- or, and Merla Samuels, Marlene Olen and Carol Schuller, as bridesmaids. The bridegroom was served by his brother-in-law, Bernard Na- thanson, as best man, while ush- ers included Dick Stein. Bill Sills and Al Sca.rchille. The newlyweds left for a hon- eymoon in Miami. Beach, Fla. Cat! us ... we'll be glad to tccli: you hot* this special cotton cleaning proces will keep your cotton dresses _look;.ng otetft.. - Average prk4 of cleaning toticry'; con oit3 400# $I7,41 (;lute 1922) LAUNDERERS -AND DRY CiLeArtili11$ 1 1,2000 CLOVERDALE WiEbster ► VEMPE 00 Suborbon Pho(rwon, Enferpri.s4 618\1