To Wed June 15 MISS ESTHER BROWN. At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown, of Law- rence Ave., .announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Esther, to Larry Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, of Lauder Ave. A June 15 wed- ding, is planned. , .OWNSEND 6-4034 TOY POODLES Excellent quality, champion sired. AKC registered, your choice of color. Midwest 6-5499 Confir -nation, Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen Invitations. Matches and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices MRS.' KATE ALTMAN - UNiversity 4-0640 . LAMP REPAIR Lamp Shades Cleaned VOGUE LAMP and SHADE STUDIO - 18951 LIVERNOIS UN 3-7322 • 8 Center Groups • Mark Passover Passover celebrations for per- sons of all ages will be held at the Jewish Community Center during April. • - Older adults at D. W. Simons 'branch, 4000 Tuxedo, will ob- serve the holiday at a third Seder, at 8 p.m. Thursday, ac-_ cording to. William Friedman, president of the Israel Culture Club, who is Chairman for the affair. The Seder is being planned by the President's Council. Families of the Jewish Par- ents Institute will hold Sedprim at the homes of members with two or three families invited to each, in order to encourage an intimate, neighborly atmos- ph9re. All new families will be asked to attend. Sedorim at the houses of older members. Young adults at the Davison Center will dance at the Matzo Ball in the low4ge, beginning 8:30 p.m., Sunday.. On the .same date, in the Hy- . man C. Broder auditorium, jun- iors at the Davison branch will watch a Passover pageant "Fes- .tival of Freedom,"- featuring a modern dance group, led by Ada Bandalene, accompanied by a choral reading group and choir. Members of all Junior clubs will participate. A buffet of Passover delicacies will follow the pro- gram. Teens • and Tweens at the Davison branch will dance to the music of the Keynotes at their Matzo Ball, starting 8 p.m., April 20, also amateur night. Juniors at the Ten Mile Cen- ter will observe Passover with individual club activities, rather than at a mass program. The Friendship Club will prepare dioramas- of Passover. scenes. Athletic teams will have a model Seder to which they will invite their . parents. Drama- Crafts will make a paper mosaic mural depicting\ the Passover story.. Children in the morning and afternoon classes of the Davison branch playschool will combine for a Seder, at 11 a.m., Monday.• Socialites to Sponsor Seder at' Beth Abraham nox I(eM °LH s4I But When It Comes to -Musi onotiecaatini-t rn anednt Trt as other people do... Dave Davidson Can fill all your musical needs. Specializing in, BAR-MITZVAHS & WEDDINGS PHONE ME ABOUT YOUR FREE WEDDING GIFT LI 4-3042 --Li 5-4352 VIM 1111111111111. ISRAEL and EUROPE BY AIR OR SHIP ATTRACTIVE. 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Atkins is the son of Mrs. Sarah Atkins, of Santa Rosa Ave., and the -late Samuel Atkins., His wife is the daugh- MISS PHYLLIS ELKIN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Elkin, of 19369 Marlowe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Ruth, to Richard Joel Hendin, son of Mr; and Mrs. Morris Hendin, of 2695 Burlin- game. Both the bride-elect and her fiance are students at Wayne State University. A January wedding is being planned. Mrs. Markel Named Sisterhood Coordinator , • At last week's spring con- ference of the Central Branch, National Women's League of the United Synagogues • of America, Mrs.re'. Joseph M. Markel, a past president of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, was named coordi- nator of the Detroit A r e . a o f Conserva- tive Sister- hoods. The confer- ence, held at .Cong: Beth Is- gd: rael in Flint, Mrs. Markel held a variety of discussions on the central theme, "New Pat- terns for Sisterhood Goals." DetrOit women who attended the two-day parley included the following women: , Mesdames Norman Allan, Alex Brooks, Charles H. Charlip, Max Goldsmith, Philip Hellman, Norman Leemon, Lew 'Nucian, Joseph M. Markel, Leon Rives, Sol Slomovitz, Adas Shalom; Isadore Leeman, A . havas Achim; Sol Docks, George Fredson, Irving Chaiken, Gerald Goldberg, Sam Schneider, Meyer Stewart, Morris Stoller, Adolph Winkler, Beth Aaron; Erwin Fried- man, I. E. Goodman, Edward Guns- berg, Harry Gunsberg, Herman Hill- man, Herman Roth, James Sobel, Oscar Spilkin, Benjamin Weiss, Fred Weiss, Milton Weisz, Bn . ai Moshe; Maurice Blumenthal, R. J. Bernstein, Zolton Glantz, Eddy Waldman, Ever- green Jewish Congregation; Louis Ta'tken, Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will deliver, the sermon at a "third" seder sponsored by Detroit So- cialites at Cong. Beth Abraham, 8100 W. Seven Mile, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, announces Rose Altman, executive secretary. Limited to symbolic foods and holiday refreshments, the seder will be followed by an extemp- orary presentation of Yiddish humor by. Harry Kaminer and Mrs. Morris J. Saipe, presi- hi-fi recordings of Pas5over and* dent of the Central Branch from cantorial music. Chicago, presided at the ses- sions. Au y awn 42 DAYS Phyllis Elkin to Wed Richard Joel Hendin CI COLOR ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lehrman, of Lichfield Rd., De- troit. The attorney is now residing in North Hollywood, Calif., with his wife, Charlotte, and son, Danny. - Atkins received his AB and LLD degrees from Wayne State University. He was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1953 and the California bar in 1958. For the past three-and-one-half years he has served as a legal officer and legal assistance of- ficer at the U.S. Naval Post- graduate School in Monterey, Calif. . 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