extco oneymoow ,in difier June 20 Rites MRS. ROBERT ZIEC)ELMAN In a ceremony performed June 20 by Dr. Richard C. Hertz at Temple Beth El, Esther Claire Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Adelson, of Warrington Dr., became the bride of -Robert Lee Ziegelman, son of Mrs. Louis Benton and Mr. Sam Ziegelman. The bride was gowned in white qtalian silk peau de soie with a fitted bodice and portrait neckline appliqued in hand= corded Alencon lace and studded in tiny pearls. The floor-length bouffant skirt with deep ruffle of the peaU de sole was outlined in matching lace and fell into a chapel train. , Her two-tiered veil of silk illusion extended to her finger- tips from a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a white Bible with white orchids and lily- -of-the-valley. Mrs. Lloyd Jay Adelson, sis- ter-in-law of the bride, was her Matron of honor, and Mrs. Nor- man Ziegelman, sisterin-law of the bridegroom, and Helen Saperstein were . bridesmaids. Lorraine Adelson, the bride's iiiece, was junior bridesmaid. Jerold Ziegelman was his brother's best man while ush- ers were Lloyd Adelson, Alan: Adelson and Eugene Adelson, the bride's brothers, and Nor;. man Ziegelman, another brother Of the bridegroom. Helping to seat the guests were Alan Grins- felder, of Philadelphia, and Frank Arens, and Glenn Steven Adelson, the bride's nephew, was ring bearer. After a dinner and reception at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, the couple left for a wedding trip to Mexico City and Aca- pulco. The newlyweds will re- side in Ann Arbor, where Mr. Ziegelman is a student in the college of • architecture. , az an - Te'rtes Planned for Dec. 22 arriages SCHWARTZ-ABRAMS. In a gardqn ceremony July 7, at Rainbow Terrace, Janice Len- ore Abrams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams, of Wheeling, W. Va., became the bride of Michael Schwartz, son of Mrs. Rose Schwartz, of Ward Ave., and the late Mr.' Max Schwartz. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal p e r f or me d the double-ring wedding. The bride's gown was an orig- inal of pure silk yarn dyed taf- feta, with imported Alencon lace forming petals around the neckline. Appliques of the lace surrounded the cathedral train. Her pure silk illusion veil was held in place with an open crown of silk taffeta, and she carried a Bible on ,which was placed an orchid and cascade of stephanotis. Mrs. Jack Kellman, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor, and Phyllis Abrams, her sister, was maid of honor. Mrs. Dean 'Sharp, of Boston, Mass., was bridesmaid, and Barbara Sue Kellrnan was flower girl. Attending Mr. Schwartz as best man was Arnold Solomon, while ushers included William Schwartz, Julius Schwartz, Da- vid Schwartz and Morrey Schwartz. Following a reception, the young couple left by air to Nas- sau and Miami. On their return, they will take up residence on Snowden Ave. - * * * KAPLAN - SILVERS. Mrs. Charlotte Silvers announces the marriage on July 14 of her daughter, Judy, to Barry Kap- lan, goii of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan. Camp Tanuga Elects Campers- to Office Three young Detroiters have been elected officers of Camp Tanuga, Kalkaska, Mich., ac- cording to an announcement by Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, camp directors. Elected in recent elections by their fellow campers were Dorothea Buchalter, president; Martin Deutch, vice-president; and Julie Silber, secretary. Others chosen for camp offices are: Charles and Steven Keys, waterfront assistants; Judy Newma n, Martha Wolfgang, Alan Pollack and. Chuck Schiff, of Flint, mail superintendents; Harvey Miller, Grand Rapids, athletic ..coinmissioner; Barbara Streern, librarian; Gail Kaye, Luanne BernStein, of Flint, Naomi Gornbein and Lydia BrOge, assistant librarians. Concluding the list are Harvey Deutch, BObby Elk, of Flint, Ronnie Schon, of Miami, Fla., and Bobby Hubert, stage assist- ants; Mary Lou Rosin, Danny Sobel and Kathy Ross, lost and found custodians; G e o f fry Miller, of Chicago, Barry Stein- way, David Frank and Bonnie Burton, camp messengers; and Allison Fine, of Lansing, Ken Reisman, Noreen Kasle, of Flint, and Lee Burton, camp postmen. nounce ey ersonne a caroon anor Appointment of the follow- ing key staff members at Scaroon Manor, Schroon Lake, N.Y., is announced by Joseph Frieber, managing director of the Adirondack Mountain adult resort: Rudy Weinber g, assistant managing director, in charge of all activities; Mike Fleisbher, Hunter College basketball coach and former collegiate football and baseball star, athletic di- rector; Bob Gerstein, Len Ge- losa, Dennis Hyer, and Ed Slater, assistant directors. Others are Bob Libber t, former Syracuse University tennis star, tennis pro; Joe Standell, chief life-guard super- vising all waterfront activities; Bill Dunt and Jack Pomeroy, golf pros. Mo-rty Elkind continues as maitre de, and David, Bines produces Scaroon Manor's en- tertainment programs, with Myron Roman in the role of musical director and concert master. You'll always EAT THE BEST When You SERVE THE BEST! MISS RITA KAZDAN Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaz- dan, of Blackstone Ave., Oak Park, . announce the engage- ment of ;their daughter, Rita, to Gerald Neff, son of Mrs. Ann Neff, of Prairie Ave., and the late Mr. Harry Neff. Miss Kazdan is a junior in the college of education at Wayne State University. Mr. Neff is a graduate accountant, and is presently serving with the U.S. Air Force in Texas. A Dec. 22 wedding is planned. Featuring; Bar-B-0 Lamb Ribs & Prime Filets STRICTLY KAPLAN BROS Originators of "The Hollywood 18211 WYOMING nr. 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