16 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 24, 1960 -- Nurses Score in Communal Service JOYCE BUSSELL (left) and ADRIENNE LANKIN are young women whose interest in communal affairs as high school students motivated them to education for service. The two young ladies, grad- uates of the Shapero School of Nursing this March, are now serving patients at Sinai Hospital as practical nurses. Miss Lankin, a Mumford grad- uate, was active in Bnai Brith, and Miss Bussell, a Central graduate, participated in the camping program of the Jew- ish Community Center. New Center Summer Membership Rates The Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, announces a new special summer membership rate for Young Adults, ages 19-24, of $12, and Adults, 25-up, of $20, effective for three months, through Sept. 15. The summer membership rate includes all privileges of Cen- ter membership, and those reg- istering under the summer plan will be able to convert to regular membership by paying the balance of a regular year's membership, through the end of September. For further information, call the Center's membership de- partment, DI 1-4200. Labor Zionist Branch 11 to Elect New Officers Daniel Yosef Branch 11 of the Labor. Zionist Organization will elect new officers at a meeting called for 9 p.m., Sat- uraay, in the home of the Bob Liebmans, 14601 Bishop, Oak Park. Phyllis Pincus, past president of the branch, is chairman of the nominating committee. Fol- lowing the election, there will be a showing of the film, "Wil- derness of Zin." Refreshments will be served. Courtesy will never become old-fashioned or out of style. Sheldon Rott and his KEY-NOTES "Music As You Like It" TO 8-7228 a1ai I3 t/2 • • • A cttvittes A Games Night will be fea- tured at the last membership meeting of the season for DON- ALD FOX CHAPTER, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Temple Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Mah jongg, prizes and refreshments are planned for the evening. All members' and friends are welcome. *k* Harry Thomas has been elect- ed president of the COSMO BNAI BRITH ALL STARS, a group comprised of the best bowlers in the organization. Other officers are Sam Rodd, vice - president, and H a.r r y Bloomfield, secretary-treasurer. The league is entering its 15th year. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER has completed arrange- ments for its annual picnic, to be held at 11 a.m., Sunday, at Oak Park's Major Park, at the Dartmouth entrance. The entire family is invited to attend and bring lunches. Games and prizes are planned. For information, call Shirley Weinhart, UN. 4-8409. The chapter's fund-rais: ing kickoff dinner is planned Wednesday evening, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. For information, call Irene Schmallberg, LI. 2-8369. Club Installs Mrs. Jack Greenberg L ampear-Kass Rites Zedakah Reservations are available by Mrs. Jack Greenberg will be as president of Ze- calling Mrs. Morris Aaron, UN. Sol_emni zed jun e 19 installed dakah Club at a luncheon party 3-2057; Mrs. Podoll, SU. 8-3407; planned Tuesday afternoon, at Tarn O'Shanter Country Club. or Mrs. Chestnut, LI. 5-2418. Inducted with her will be Mesdames Maurice Knopper, Leonard Shapiro, Ben Chestnut and Jack Miller, vice-presidents; Harry Friedman, Lou Illson and And His Orchestra Morris Aaron, secretaries; and Elizabeth Martin, treasurer. KE 5-2604 Committee chairmen to be installed are Mesdames Hattie Schwartz, hospitality; Sam Wex- ler, publicity; Ben Jacobs and Reuben Klein, community re- S. LEIBICK, Prop. lations; and Harry Podoll, Harry Finest in Child Photography Katzman and Joe Lee, trustees. AMEDAH STUDIO Wedding - Bar Mitzvah • Candids MRS. BERNARD LAMPEAR The Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel was the setting for the June 19 wedding which united in marriage Sharon Joyce Kass and Bernard Lampear. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kass, of Wildemere Ave., wore a gown of ivory peau de soie with a scooped rimmed neckline and a fitted bodice embellished with heirloom Venetian lace. Accent- ing the back was a Victorian drape, which fell into a chapel train. Her cap of matching lace and pearls held the billowing ivory, French illusion, fingertip veil. Mrs. Walter J. Rubiner, sister of the bride, was her matron AFL-CIO Endorses of honor, and bridesmaids were Dr. Ravitz for Council Mrs. Harold Lampear, Sandra Endorsement of Dr. Mel J. Hoffman and Mrs. Gerald Licht. Ravitz, associate professor of Elissa Kass, another sister of sociology and anthropology at the bride, and Janice Lampear, Wayne State University, by the the bridegroom's niece, served Wayne County AFL-CIO was an- as junior bridesmaids. nounced last week. Mr. Lampear, son of the late Dr. Ravitz, 36, who serves as Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lampear, a member of the Detroit City was attended by his brother, Plan Commission, will seek the Harold Lampear, as best man, Council seat left vacant when and ushers included Benjamin Councilman James H. Lincoln Lampear, another brother, Dr. was named a judge of Probate Jerry Lynn, Dr. Julian Rosen- Court. thal, Leonard Polukoff and Ravitz, who lives at 9115 War- Walter J. Rubiner. Seating the wick, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. guests before the ceremony Samuel Ravitz, of 22001 Sussex, were Sheldon Freedheim, Ken- Oak Park. His father is a past neth Lynn, Ray Kass and Ed- president of the Bnai David ward Kanf ex% Men's Club. Also in the bridal procession were the bridegroom's 'aunt and Weintraub Sisters Solo uncle, Mrs. William Talan, of and Mr. Albert Hoff- with Detroit Symphony Pontiac, man, of Los Angeles, Calif. Joyce and Joanne Weintraub, Following a honeymoon in winners of the third annual Florida, the newlyweds will Bendetson Netzorg Memorial make their home in Detroit. Piano Contest, sponsored by the Bohemian Musical Club of De- troit, will appear as soloists with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on July 12, at the G E M I L U T H CHASSODIM State Fair Grounds. MEN'S CLUB will hold an in- The Misses Weintraub are the stallation program on Thursday daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- evening, at Jericho Temple, seph Weintraub, of 19035 Park- 18495 Wyoming. Rabbi Joel J. side. Litke will conduct the installa- tion of officers ceremony, and Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum will speak on "Two Views on Zion- ism—Ben Gurion vs. Dr. Gold- mann." A social hour will fol- low, according to Max Werner, program chairman. 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