Mrs. Farber to Address
CHEN Luncheon July 27

Speaking on behalf of the State luncheon meeting at Rainbow
of Israel Bond issue and the im- Terrace, announces Mrs. Joseph
portant role Detroit women play Newman, local CHEN ,chairman.
in the national drive, Mrs. Albert
Long a leader
Farber will address local CHEN
in communal af-
women Wednesday during a
fairs, Mrs. Farb-
er, a former ele-
mentary and
high school
teacher, is pres-
?.nt national
chairman of
In a ceremony. solemnized July
:HEN Division,
5, at Adas Shalmon Synagogue,
State of Israel
Delores Barbara Kaplan, daugh-
Bonds, a member
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Mrs. Farber of the . American
Kaplan, of 18942 Wildemere, ex- Board of World Union for Pro-
changed nuptial vows with Ron- gressive Judaism, and a member
ald Samuel Kepes, son of Mr. and of the executive board and com-
mittee of the National Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods.
At Wednesday's luncheon, both
Mrs. Farber and Mrs. Newman
will present CHEN charm awards.
Those women who have earned
their 12 CHEN charm awards will
be honored at a special ceremony
during the State of Israel Bond
national conference in Washing-
ton, Sept. 10 and :1. -
(CHEN — adopted from the
Hebrew word which means
f`charm"—is the bond group
composed of women buying or
selling $2,500 each in bond
sales). •
Mrs. Newman urges all CHEN
women to attend. Reservations
may be made by calling WO
2-5091.

Delores Kaplan Wed
to Ronald S. Kepes

MRS. RONALD KEPES

Mrs. Arthur Kepes, of 19160
Monica. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
mousseline de .soie, highlighted
by -tiny seed pearls' which d6tted
the bodice. Her boufant skirt
extended into --"a- c athtdral- trails.
Her veil of illusion and seed
pearls was of fingertip length and
fell in two tiers from a matching
seed pearl bonnet which tied un-
der her chin. She carried trailing
baby white orchids on a Bible.
Annette Feldman was the
bride's maid of honor. Brides-
maides included Phyllis. Sosnick,
Regina Gurvis, Judie: Dishell, and
Rosalind Lax.
The bridegroom was served b y
his brother, Larry Kepes, as best
man, while ushering were Larry
Davidson, Kenny Dishell, Shel
Fuller, Alan Rosenberg, Larry
Goldman and Harold Kulish.
David Kaplan, the bride's brother,
was junior usher.
After a reception, the newly-
weds left for a three-week honey- -
moon in Las Vegas, Los Angeles
and San Francisco.

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ways are ways of pleasantness,
and all her paths are peace.—
Prov. 3:13, 17.

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Clubs

Mrs. Pearl Chafetz and Mrs.
Sarah Bistrow will be hostesses
at a luncheon and games party of
CLUB KINNERET, Pioneer Wo-
men, at 12:30 Saturday, at the
home of Mrs. Chafetz, - 17211 Mo-
nica.
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OAK PARK!

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At a meeting at the home of
Mrs. B. Fishman, DAVID HORO-
DOKER. YOUNG WOMEN'S OR-
GANIZATION made arrange-
MEN and BOYS
ments -for an. emergency luncheon DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, July 22, 1955
at the home of Mrs. B. Sklar,
19314 Prairie, to be held Sept. 12.
Hostesses will be: Mesdames L.
Colien, J. Friedman, M. Guter-
man; D. Kriesler, L. Posner and
S. Sandweiss. On Tuesday after-
noon, Aug. 2, a summer meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Pullberg, versatile young artist, brilliant alike in singing,
L. Helman, 19600 Roslyn.
acting, and piano, stars in Clover Lodge Summer Theatre. She
The annual picnic of the HOME also' produces a charming children's show on the style of
RELIEF SOCIETY will be held Auntie Dee to the great delight of Clover Lodge guests.
at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the
garden of Mrs. • Maurice Garelik,
13101 Burton, Oak Park.
* * *

CLOVER LODGE FEATURES
FULL SCALE MUSICAL COMEDY

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
served at the DowntoWn USO On
Monday. Mrs. David Leibow, Sis-
terhood president, was assisted
by: Mesdames Ben Z. Freeman,
Joseph Hassal, Louis Garvin and
William Reid. .
* * *
MARY CAPLAN WOMEN will
MISS PULLBERG
hold their annual family picnic
2 p.m. Sunday, at Stoepel Park
In addition, she sings with the
1, Evergreen and W. Outer Dr.
SUPERB AltIER.-.1E,WIS/1 CUISINE
Prizes will be given children. In Len Wallace Orchestra which
"HAY--FEVER RELIEF'
case of rain, the picnic will be plays dance music nightly.
FROM
0 Plan • SAFE SANDY BEACH
postponed until the following
p A
e rmw ek r..
• CHILDREN'S
r u
Sunday. Further information may
NNED ACTIVITIES OR
be obtained from Audrey Lipof- TOR RESERVATIONS CALL
CHILDREN s4RATE • ORCHESTRA
•
sky, TE 4-3227.
* • *
At a luncheon Tuesday,
FOR RESERVATIONS
Mrs. Henry Pullberg
Phone:
LADIES AUXILIARY OF CON-
SUTTONS BAY 1-3240
GREGATION BETH TIKVAH
TY. 7-5171
OMN: Mrs. 1. M. Elmo
honored Mrs. S. Sklar. Officers
9530 Stratford Rd., Del. 21, UN 3.7711
.
Adv.
for the following year are:- Mes-
dames C. Margolis, president; G.
Anstandig, vice-president; S.
Sklar, second vice-president.
* * *
,,NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Womet ``*ill hold a law 4 - 1, party
ancl. -luncheon at 12:30 p.m.. ; Wed-
riesdaA:r at the home of Jessie
Saslove, ' 18946 Hubbell. Mem-
bers and .friencli are invited. For
information call UN 2-5744.
* *. *
CHILDREN. UNLIMITED held
a board meeting at the home of
Mrs. A. - Miller. Ground for the
MISS SYLVIA H. BACHMAN new Penrichton . Nursery in Tay-
lor Township was broken. Mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachman, bers, will be notified when the
of Grixdale Avenue, announce first meeting of the new season
the engagement of their daughter, will be held in September.
Sylvia Helen, to Lt. Joseph L.
Stone, son of .Mr. .and Mrs. Al-
bert Stone, of Chicago, Ill.
Miss Bachman and Lt. Stone
both received their bacculaureate
degree from the University of
GOLD-COHEN—Under a can-
- With flintlock. Buffalo gun and scabbard with fringe,
Wisconsin, where Lt. Stone also opy of yellow roses at the Sinton
attended Law School. He was Hotel, Cincinnati, 0., Inez Cohen,
saddle bag with fringe, rubber grips with - streamers.
affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fraternity.
F. Cohen of Cincinnati, was
The couple_ is planning a fall united in marriage to Simon D.
wedding.
Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Bottom is "off the floor." Opens and closes with -
Gold of Leslie Ave. Rabbi Ber-
"Press-Toe" motion (available on some models).
nard Greenfield solemnized the
double-ring ceremony.
The bride, who was given in
Were $12.95
$8.77
marriage by her father, wore a
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gown of imported lace and
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On
candlelight satin with a high lace
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collar and fingertip sleeves. Her
Thi8 Week's Radio and
illusion veil fell from a crown
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of lace and seed pearls. White
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orchids and sprays of white and
Were $22.95
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR * blue forget-me-nots covered her
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
white bible.
Station: WJLB.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Feature: Continuing its series Phyllis Cohen, sister-in-law of
of programs to familiarize mem- the bride. The bride's attendants
bers of the community with the were Mrs. Jeanne Gold and Mrs.
role and activities of 340 organi- Natalie Stout, with Jody Ellen
• Full size Folding Baby Carriage
zations affiliated with the Jewish
Russell as junior bridesmaid and
• Body lifts out for Bassinet
Community Council, a broadcast
Alexis Evonne Gold as flower
• Car Seat or Auto Bed
dealing with the Nu Sigma Pi,
• Flexible Vinyl Coated
optometric fraternity, will be . girl.
The bridegroom's brother Ar-
Fiberglass fabric. Reg. $21.95
presented. Dr. Sheldon Powell,
thur served as best man and his
president of the fraternity, will
brother Jack and the bride's
be guest speaker.
brother, Jerome Cohen, served as
ushers. Martin Terry Gold was
ring bearer. Guests came from
Bnai Brith Institute
Ivan S. Bloch Chapter of 'Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana
Bnai Brith will- hold its fund- and Michigan.
Following the 'ceremony and
raising kick-off rally in the form .
of an outdoor theater night and reeeption.Lelinrier, the couple left
wienie roast, Tuesday, Aug. 9, on a honeymoon to Chicago and
8:30 p.m., in the backyard of Mrs. is now residing at 17457 Ken-
Albert Heller. Members and tucky.
prospective members are invited.
Pride and weakness are siam-
For information, call Mrs. B.
Indenbaum, KE 2-3134. For rides ese twins.—James Russell Low-
ell.
phone Mrs. M. Stern, DI 1-1369.

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Dr. Salit Has Audience With Queen Juliana
THE HAGUE, (JTA)—Queen. Jews during the late war and
Juliana received Dr. Norman the Nazi occupation. The Queen,
Salit, president of the Synagogue after accepting the citation, or-
Council of America, in a private dered.that it be displayed in the
audience here. The Council rep- Amsterdam City Hall.
resents Orthodox, Reform and
Conservative synagogues in the
• Coming Soon In
United States.
During the audience, Dr. Salit
presented the Queen. with a
framed citation from the Coun-
cil expressing the' gratitude of
d eiiMET
the Jews to the Dutch people
for the assistance they gave the
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