MRS. LARRY LETOFSKY In a ceremony solemnized last Sunday afternoon, at the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel, Marilyn Hope Fenton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fenton, of 4012 W. Buena Vista, was united in marriage to Larry Letofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Letof- sky, of Toronto, Ont. Rabbi Morris Adler and Can- tor Norman Summers, of New York, officiated at the wedding. The bride's gown was white scrolled organdy over white taffeta, highlighted by a deep neckline, fitted bodice and ankle-length b o u ff a n t skirt which fell into a small chapel train. Her two tiered veil of white silk illusion fell to her -fingertips from a crown of heir- loom orange blossoms. She car- ried a white'orchid with stepha- notis. Nancy Gail Fenton was the bride's maid of honor, while Edward Goodman served as best man. Ushers were Donald Fishman, Stanley -Witkin and Sam Hirsch. Following a wedding trip to the Concord Hotel in New York, the couple will take up residence in Toronto. Rosin Attends NCRAC Immigration Meetings David I. Rosin, chairman of the Jewish Community Coun- cil subcommittee on immigra- tion, attended a special meeting called by the National Commu- nity Relations Advisory Coun- cil in New York City this week on present immigration liberali- zaticin bills in Congress. Rosin, president of the Reset- tlement Service, took part in discussions by representatives of national Jewish community relations agencies and local Community Councils affiliated with the NCRAC. The conference adopted as a statement of policy continued support for fundamental changes in the United States immigration laws. However, the Kennedy Bill, which would pro- vide for the - possible admission to the United States of Egyp- tian Jewish refugees, received the NCRAC endorsement "purely on humanitarian grounds." The decisions of the special Conference on Immigration Leg- islation by the NCRAC will be released for the guidance of Jewish community relations agencies. BAR-B-0 SPECIAL YOUNG KOSHER FRYERS 33 C lb Free Delivery Call: TO 8-4281 Outlet Poultry 2735 W. Davison Women s Clubs At its recent installation luncheon, CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, installed the following officers and chairmen: Mes- dames Sarah Levin, president; B. Citrin, honorary board mem- ber; Rose Naimark, Chayka Greenberg and Sophie Sislin, vice-presidents; Dora Kumove, advisor; Dora Reitman, Anna Al- pert, Rose Bello, Sara DeRoven and Eva Domovitz, secretaries; Ida Kutnick, treasurer; Dora Kumove, bulletin; Hannah Jacobs and Dora Kurnitz, mem- bership; Bertha Fishkin and Eva einick, dues; Adele Mondry and Dora Reitman, publicity; Chana Michlin and Adele Mon- dry, cultural; Mildred Kramer, Habonim; Sima Liepah, JNF trees; Anna Braver and Chayka Greenberg, JNF boxes; Rachel Kurtzman, Israel Bonds; Esther Beitner and Rose Drachler, shule; Sara Jacobs and Rachel Kurtzman, building fund; Rose Taback and Ida Berman, social; Anna Goldberg, Hannah Jacobs and M. Appel, sunshine; Dora Kumove, Histadrut; and Chana Michlin and Mary Garnick, ex- ecutive board. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon and garden party at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Freda Metz, 18279 Griggs. Friends are invited. For re- servations, call UN 1-6232. * * * Mrs. Tillie Lichtenstein, child rescue chairman of PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB, an- nounces that $135 was raised recently at a summer program held in the home of Mrs. Irene Rodman. Another such affair is planned for Aug. 19. * * * Members of the HOME RE- LIEF SOCIETY will hold their annual picnic and garden party on Wednesday afternoon, at the summer home of Mrs. Samuel Bonin, on Cass Lake. * * ,OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will hold its annual pic- nic for members and their families this Sunday, at Sandy Beach. At its final meeting of the season, the following new officers were elected: Mary Stoller, president; Mae Green, secretary; and Lois Kirsch- baum, treasurer. * * * Mrs. Julia Ring was elected recently to serve as president of the HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY. Voted into office with her were the following women: Mesdames Sam Yollick, Albert Reisner, David Weiss and Max Reisner, vice-presi- dents: Arthur J. Schiff, A. Lebowitz, Martin Bodansky and Joseph White, secretaries; Max Brummer, treasurer; A. Jana- witz, courtesy; James Sobel, case; M. Engel and B. Wia- track, sick; Nick Salamon, pub- licity. Mrs. Louis Kepes in- stalled the officers in cere- monies held at Holiday Manor. WiII-O-Way to Open Theater's Second Term The Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater, offering .a unique ex- perience in camping, is current- ly accepting registration for its second, four-week summer course. Highlighting a program typi cal of most summer camps, the Apprentice Theater also features specialized instruction in speech, play production, radio and tele- vision techniques, lighting, cos- tumes, scenery construction, properties and make-up. In its arts and crafts program, campers make puppets for pro- ductions of their Little Theater. Will-O-Way's current period begins on Tuesday and extends through Aug. 16. The summer program is offered for children, 6 to 14; teen-agers, 15 to 17; and adults, above 18. For additional information, call Celia Merrill Turner, di- rector of the Apprentice Thea- ter, MI 4-4418, or stop at the Theater on West Long Lake Rd., just Last of Telegraph. Norma Madorsky Wed to Robert B. Goldman MRS. ROBERT GOLDMAN Mrs, Kliger's Play to Be Telecast Today Onai Activities Samuel Gottleib was installed as president of LOUIS MAR- SHALL LODGE at recent cere- monies held at Glen Oaks Country Club. He succeeds Morris Yaras in office. Samuel G. Banks, a past president, in- stalled the following officers in addition to Gottlieb: Nor- man Michlin, Albert Gutman and Jerry Cooper, vice-presi- dents; Harry Michelson and Thomas Zohott, secretaries; Ed- ward Weiss, treasurer; Dr. Jerome Wolfe, guardian; Carl Pearl, warden; Morris Yaras, chaplain; and Harry Bodzin, chairman of the board. * * * "Faces of Students," a tele- vision play written by Mrs. David Kliger, prominent De- troit clubwoman, will be seen at 8:30 p.m., today, over Chan- nel 56. The script tells the back- ground of students who are enrolled in the same course in educational television pro- duction at the University of De- troit with' Mrs. Kliger. In addition to the class she is taking at U. of D., Mrs. Kliger, a registered nurse, also is enrolled in a sociology course at Mercy College. BI BBBBBBBBBB 03 Ca A HIVE OF 11 I I °' 03 co Norma Madorsky, daughter CO Does Your Child At the recent installation ca of Mr. •and Mrs. Louis Mador- dinner of SHIRLEY ROTHEN- sky, of Santa Rosa Dr., became • Have A Narrow Foot? oo the bride of Robert Burns Gold- BERG CHAPTER, Bnai Brith co Assorted colors and styles For ca man, son of Mrs. Julius Gold- Young Adults, at Paul's Steak . ALL in Boys and Girls man, on June 18, in a double- House, the following members "B" WIDTHS! ring ceremony at Holiday were inducted into office: Judy $395 e3 Manor. Rabbi Morris Adler Bailin, president; Diane Kro- • SIZES nin and Lorraine Forman, vice- co 8 1/2 to 12 03 officiated. The bride wore a gown of _ presidents; Ilene Weiss, treas- SIZES Chantilly lace and net which urer; Beverly Taylor and Myr- 03 $ 4 ' fell into a chapel train. Her two- na Cousens, secretaries; Judy ca 12 1 /2 to 3 tiered veil of white silk illu- Lipson, historian; and Barbara 03 $6.95 to $8.45 Values 03 sion fell to fingertip length from Cohen, Chaplain and junior ad- a tiara of tiny pearls, and she visor. The group is planning a cc ■ • KALISTENIKS carried a bouquet of white or- lawn party for July 27. ca • CHILD LIFE chids and stephanotis atop a co • LITTLE YANKEES CO CARD OF APPRECIATION white Bible. Mrs. Fanny Gould, of 22131 Lynne Guttentag was the bride's matron of honor. Diane Harding, Oak Park, wishes to ca Wald and Nancy Goldman were thank all her dear ones—her bridesmaids, and Jessica Kap- family, friends and the many D. 12060 DEXTER organizations—who were so lan was flower girl. P.S. A few wider widths The bridegroom was attended very kind and thoughtful during included in Sale. by Sheldon Brown as best man, her recent illness, from which she is now recuperating. B BBBBBBBBB and ushers included Marvin Goldman, Irving Goldman, Mel Madorsky and Ronald Adilman. Following a wedding dinner and reception, the couple left for a honeymoon at Oakton Manor Resort, Pewaukee Lake, Wis., and Chicago. On their re- turn they will take up residence on Meyers Rd. 1 /2 OFF ON ALL SUMMER JEWELRY Among the Out-of-town guests who attended the wed- ding were Mrs. Morris Hoff- man of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mrs. Benjamin Stepsy and Mrs. Sam- TE 4-8360 13223 DEXTER ual Herberg, both of Los Ange- les, California. MAISEL'S You Don't Need a Pull Here ! DISCOUNTS TO EVERYONE ROSENTHAL JEWELERS JWV Activities 1 ROBERT RAFELSON' POST and AUXILIARY will sponsor a joint wienie roast this Sun- day evening, at Stoepel Park, Evergreen at W. Outer Dr. Friends are invited to partici- pate in the food; games and prizes. The Rafelson Auxiliary recently sponsored an outing for 20 patients at Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital. Following dinner at Victor Lim's, the group was taken to see "Around the World in 80 Days." * * * LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY will sponsor a picnic for pa- tients at Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital on July 30, at Bishop Lake, according to Mrs. Frieda Shiffman, hospital chairman. Mrs. Shiffman and president, Mrs. Ruby Tompkins will be delegates to the JWV national convention Aug. 13 to 18, in Boston, Mass. * * * Mrs. Harry Left, president of LT. ROY F. GREEN AUX- ILIARY, and Harold Weiss, Post commander, jointly an- nounce that a weinie roast will be held at 9 p.m., July 27, at Palmer Park. Entertain- ment will be provided by Edith and Bernard Hoffman. For re- servations, call Ruth Weiss, UN 4-8736; Betty Scheinker, BR 3-8133; or Yetta Saraquese, VE 6-1218. Friends are invited. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Dora Schwartz acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. FINAL CLEARANCE OFF! ON ALL MERCHANDISE • BLOUSES • ROBES • DRESSES • SKIRTS • SPORTSWEAR • HOSIERY • GLOVES • LINGERIE • GOWNS • PAJAMAS • BRAS • GIRDLES • BAGS BUY NOW AND SAVE! • • I ViDianiL 13226 DEXTER (NEAR WAVERLY) TO 7-9231 1 3-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 19, 1957 Marilyn Fenton IT Torontoan on July 14