The Serenaaers, Teen Life re- cording artists, will head the program for "July Jump," a teenage dance planned for 8 p.m., Monday,. at the Ten Mile Jewish Center. The event is sponsored by the canteen cominittee of the Ten Mile branch. In addition to the Serenaders, the Spend- ers, Nick Forest, music by the Keynotes and other entertain- ers are scheduled. The dance committee is head- ed by Mel Chernow and Mike Kushiner. Jerry Bernstein has been lining up the talent, while Cecile Schwartz, Sharon Samoss, Sue Tannenhaus, Joanne Her- man and Donna Herman are among the active workers for the affair. MRS. NORMAN J. ROTTER In a ceremony June 18, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Har- riet Arlene Band, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Band, of 18330 Birchcrest, became the bride of Norman Jay Rotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotter, of Miami Beach, Fla. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated. The bride's gown was of ivory peau de soie, and was fashioned with a moyen-age neckline, an empire bodice of dutchess lace and a princess- line dome-shaped skirt with garlands of matching lace appli- qued on the cathedral train. She carried an arrangement of white orchids and stephanotis. Judith Band was her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Cecily Goldman, Janice Kuschinski and Share Robinson. David Stone was his cousin's best man, and ushers included Donald Cutler, Herbert Green, Henry Moses, Leonard Shlain and Gary Toback. Junior attend- ants were Bunny Band and Jeffrey Band, sister and brother of the bride. Following a honeymoon trip to New York City, the couple has taken up residence on Schaefer Rd. Two nati onal Bnai Brith leaders have been elected to the organization's boar d of governors. They are Isaac Wag- ner of Chicago and Herman Fineberg of Pittsburgh. Oflai CtiVities OAK-WOODS LODGE, for the second consecutive year, has won first prize in District Grand Lodge No. 6 for its monthly publication, the Oak-Woods Gaz- ette, it was learned here this week. The District is comprised of 240 lodges in eight states Joseph Turner, now president of the organization, was editor during the award period. * * * DONALD FOX LODGE will hold its 10th annual picnic on Sunday, at Martindale Beach, in Kensington Park. There will be free prizes, beverages, ice cream and candy, and competi- tive games will be featured dur- ing the afternoon. Members, their families and friends are invited. For information, call Al or Jerry Finnk, co-chairmen, LI 7-0580 or UN 4-3599. Nat Goldstone, recently re- ish education; and Dr. and Mrs. elected president of the Adas Marvin Rubenstein, program. Shalom Young Married Couples Past president Sy Rosenwasser Club, a post he also held in 1955, and Mrs. Rosenwasser also serve was installed into office at the on the board. Couples interested in mem-, annual installation dinner-dance. Assisting him during the corn- bership in the group may call ing season will be Sheldon Goldstone, a( LI. 6-5044. Bradley, vice-president; Mark Chasson, treasurer; Mrs. Raun- Iftiftiftlia".1401P die Tanner and Mrs. Irene Music Maestro Schwartz, secretaries. • Please! Elected to one-year terms on Smooth, the executive board are Messrs. Dansational Musk and Mesdames Al Goldstein, membership; Harvey Suris, so- cial planning; Sam Kaner, Jew- Bar Mitzvahs I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klaiman, of 16149 Indiana, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel- don Gerald, on Aug. 2, at Beth Abraham Synagogue. A dinner in his honor will be held the following day, at Rainbow Ter- race. 09acquefine ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA Adds an air of refine- ment, utmost enjoyment to any event. OTHER FINE BANDS CALL SALLY FIELDS TRinity 1-4141 A Stroller or a Full Band APIIMIA0111.1111.1 S4op j 44. dy/ AVO6r''." MEN'S II Cancer Fighters Name 'Woman of the Year Named recently by the City of Hope Cancer Fighters as their "Woman of the Year" was Mrs. Morris Moss, who was pre- sented with a silver disc "in recognition of her outstand- ing service to the organiza- tion" by Mrs. Andrew Ber- ger, president. M r s. Moss, who has held a variety of offices and chairmanships for the Cancer Mrs. Moss Fighters, served as treasurer for two years and this past season was vice-president of membership. According to the citation she 'received, however, the award was based not alone on fulfill- ing the responsibilities of office, but for being "on hand and ready to assist wherever and whenever help was needed." Bereznitzer Aid Names Anniversary Chairmen Samuel Brown was this week named chairman of the 25th anniversary banquet of the Bereznitzer Aid Society, it was announced this week. A long-time member ,of the society and an active worker in other communal endeavors, Brown will serve along with Isadore Sweet and Mrs. Sol Kanat, who were appointed treasurer and secretary, respec- tively. A special kick-off meeting to plan the silver anniversary fes- tivities will be held Wednesday evening, at Bereznintzer Linwood at Davison. A social hour will follow. VALUES TO '29.95 FABRICS: STYLES: • CHEMISE DRIP DRY COTTONS • TRAPEZE COTTON & NYLON • SHEATH COTTON CHECKS • SHIRTWAIST COTTON PRINTS • SUN DRESSES AND PASTELS • 7-15, 10-20, 14 1/2 -241/2 We've Added Hundreds of Fresh, New Dresses From Our Regular • • • • Use Your Charge Account OPEN Thurs., Fri., Sat. Till 9 P.M. 9 00 k PGA. COOLIDde li GtElt .1. 9 MILE RD. DEXTER at TYLER cn )-3 CI1 . cn `9Z Sint ‘SgP RI Harriet Band Weds Norman jay Rotter al-GOTIrroTaleads—Adas Shalom Couples - uly Jump' to Attract Center Teen-Agers Gr( 00