ctivities in Society MR. & MRS. F. ORECHKIN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orech- kin, of Windsor, Ont., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, at a family get-together with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kantor and Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Hubert, their grandchildren and one great grandchild, at the Manning resi- dence, 18520 Parkside. Mr. Orechkin came to Wind- sor from Russia in 1906, and he and Mrs. Orechkin were married in Detroit on Aug. 16, 1908. He has been engaged in the livestock business in Windsor for over 40 years. The • Orechkins are active members of Congs. Shaar Ha- shomayim and Shaarey Zedek, and Mr. Orechkin served as _first vice-president of the for- mer for four years and is now a member of the board of di- rectors. Both are members of Wind- sor Bnai Brith, and Mrs. Orech- kin also serves with the Shaar Hashomayim Sisterhood and Windsor Hadassah. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krasnow have returned from California and Las Vegas, after celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krasnow, of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. LaPides are currently celebrating their 26th wedding anniversary at Grossinger's in. New York. With them is their daughter, Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winokur and son, Marvin, have moved from Tuxedo Ave., and are now residing in their new home at 18601 Kentucky. A barbecue garden party was tendered recently in honor of the 60th birthday of Hattie Joslove, of Steel Ave. Members of the family and her friends joined in the festivities. Mr. Elliott Elkin, of the Elkin Travel Bureau, together with Mrs. Elkin, will leave for a 16-day cruise an the Alcoa Line from New Orleans to LaGuaira, Venezuela; Kingston, Jamaica; Port of Spain, Trinidad; and the Dominican Republic. The trip is being made to check accommodations and facilities for the firm's clients. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slutsky, sons, Allan and Larry, and mother, Mrs. Sylvia Charman, formerly of Tyler Ave., are now residing in their new home at 20476 Lesure. Special Holiday Honeymoon in South Week-End Events After Aug. 19 Rites at Omena Inn The biggest holiday weekend of the season, extending through Labor Day, will be celebrated at Omena Inn, according to Mrs. Lillian Landis, owner of the popular Northern Michigan re- sort. Special entertainment, featur- ing some of the most talented personalities in show business, has been planned by Samuel Bela Lovett, general manager and activities director of the resort. There will be songs by Laurence West of "Carousel," "Desert Song" and "Merry Wi- dow" fame. Music and dancing will be by Bob Ruskin and his orchestra. Social activities have been organized to fill every hour of the day. Greater emphasis than ever before is being given to the program for the sum- I sports mer's last big weekend. In ad- dition to excellent swimming from Omena Inn's private beach and fishing on its private lake, baseball, tennis, shuffleboard, volleyball, ping pong, horse- 2919 BRUSH shoes and boating will be made ■ I (Entertainment after 2 available. The customary Am e r i c a n- Jewish cuisine, for which the resort is already well known, is assured the guests. Cocktail par- ties, smorgasbord and wienie roasts are all on the agenda. NEW SUNDAY Experienced counselors will & HOLIDAY guide the children, who play, are entertained and eat together in their own dining room, while parents are free to participate in planned adult activities. Children's facilities include One (or more) of fully-equipped playground, han- dicraft shop, special swimming and dancing instructions, water Checker Bor-B-Q's sports and trips. Delivery Trucks "Since we are located in the heart of Northern Michigan's pollen-free area, Omena Inn is I I a haven for hayfever sufferers at this time of the year," said Mrs. Landis. "Many of them will join our guests for this Labor I Day weekend. We are, expecting I the biggest turnout of . the sea- son." I I Mrs. Landis suggests that res- Leaving Every 1/2 Hour' ervations be made immediately by phoning KE. 3-7290. for the NW Area Loaded' / 'CHECKER 1' BAREEINQ am, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT DELIVERY SCHEDULE with Our Delicious iRibs — Chickens I Shrimp I I I I I I Assuring You of Fast Delivery of Your Order Call TE 3-1100 I I I I 'DELIVERY— 1I I FAST I Mrs. LeRoy L. Atler will head the Parent-Teachers Organiza- tion of the Adas Shalom Branch of the United Hebrew Schools during the coming year. She will be assisted, by Mes- dames Norman Leemon and Louis Beresh, vice-presidents; Theodore Crantz and Emanuel Feinberg, secretaries; Morris Bloomberg, tr ea surer; and Albert Elazar, teacher repres- entative. Board members are Mesdames Charles Cash, Alfred Deutsch, Joe Gordon, Henry Hertzberg, Aaron Karp, Sam Rosenthal, Diane Simon, Robert Willens, Harry Fridson, Lew Nucian, Alex Bragman, Harry Cohen, I. Goodman Cohen, Alvin Topper, 8figa gements Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher, of Franklin, Mich., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Jane Ellen, to David Law- rence Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sherman, of War- rington Dr. The bride-elect at- tended the Connecticut College for Women. Mr. Sherman is a University of Michigan grad- uate. "You cannot help men per- manently by doing for them HOT I I what they could and should do DELICIOUS' for themselves." — Arbaham : ...m........• mma um mim I Lincoln. Alex Burstein and S. Stewart Linden. 111WPWRIORIEMAROP Music Maestro Please! Smooth, Donsational Musk ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA Adds an air of refine- ment, utmost enjoyment to any event. OTHER FINE BANDS CALL SALLY FIELDS TR 1-4141 Eves. 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The bride wore a gown of peau de soie and Alenceon lace. • The sabrina neck line and long sleeves were of matching lace, and the bodice was fitted. Her headpiece was made in a tiara shape of small pearls, with a double tiered fingertip veil. Mrs. Harold Freed, cousin of the bride was matron of honor, and Arthur Ungerleider was best man, while Mrs. Donald Gurwin, Beverly Eder and Judy Allen were bridesmaids. Ushers for the bridegroom were Mar- vin Sherkin, James Stone and Alvan Wolfe, while seating the guests were Michael Miller, Peter Miller. and Richard Mil- ler. The newlyweds will honey- moon in Miami Beach, Florida. Upon their return they will take up residence on Fairfax St., Southfield. TELEPHONE: UNiversity 4-8484 JNF to Reclaim 3,000 Dunams of Vital Land EIN GEV, Israel — The re- clamation of 3,000 dunams of land of vital strategic import- ance has been undertaken by the Jewish National Fund east and southeast of Lake Tiberias. 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