MRS. RONALD PLAVNICK Linda Susan Gray and Ronald Julian Plavnick were united in marriage Aug. 20 at Teinple Is- rael. Rabbis Fram and Syme of ficiated. The newlyweds are the chil- dren of Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Robert Gray of Pennington Dr. and Dr. and Mrs. Herman Play- nick of Birmingham. The bride was dressed in a white lace gown trimmed with a pink lace bodice. Her train was of the matching pink lace. She wore a white lace mantilla and carried pink and white flowers to match her gown. Mrs. Theodore Pines, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. Maids of honor were Joanne Gray, sister of the bride, and Lois Plavnick, sister of the bride- groom. Bridesmaids were Nanci Bernstein, Mrs. Judith Feldman, and Annette Kaufman. The bridegroom's brother, Stu art Plavnick, was best man. Ushers were Martin Zide, Morris Margolies, Marvin Zuchter, Rob- ert Leebonr, Theodore Pines, Nate Keller and Irwin Feldman. Following .a honeymoon in Florida the couple will reside in Southfield. 13nat Britt , • • ,A ctivittes SUBURBAN BNAI BRITH in- vites the public to enjoy free bowling and a clinic 10 a.m. Sunday at New Star Lanes, Northwestern Hwy., between Telegraph and 12-Mile roads. Guest all-star bowlers will be on hand to give instruction. • * DONALD FOX CHAPTER BOWLING LEAGUE invites all who wish to bowl with the League 9 p.m. .Mondays at Melody Lanes, Southfield and Ten Mile roads, to call Mollie Fisher, BR 3-1439. Opening night of the season is tenta- tively scheduled for Sept. 18. * * * OAK - WOODS LODGE NO. 1925 will hold a picnic Sunday at the Oak Park City . Park, Church St. and Northfield Blvd. Picnic Committee Chairmen Herbert Stoorman and Irving Lopatin announced that there will be free refreshments, games and prizes. * * * DEBORAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Girls, will hold a car wash Sunday, at Jerry Nelson's Shell Station, Wyoming at Curtis. Chapter girls will clean cars for 75c. * * * IVAN S. BLOCK MIXED DOUBLES BOWLING LEAGUE will begin the 1961-62 se a son 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, at Palm Beach Recreation. For in- formation call Mrs. Charles (Diana) Blauer, VE 8-7283. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE 1677 will hold its annual picnic Aug. 27 at Koepplinger Park, Eight Mile, East of Greenfield. Member families will be entertained by games_ prizes and refresh- ments for all. Bnai Brith Plans Bond Projects II arriages SANDUBRAE - EMMER: T h e marriage is announced of Lewis Sandubrae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, of 18081 Hub- bell, and Miss Annette M. Em- mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Emmer, on Aug. 8. Mrs. Jerry Emmer was matron of honor. Best man was the bride- groom's brother, Arnold Sandu- brae. Maids of honor were Bar- bara Silverman, Marsha Edel- man, Mickey Grossberg and Joyce Sandubrae. Ushers were Michael Cooper, Sherwin Harris and Henry Waronoff. Ring bear- er was Master Allen' Sandubrae. Rabbi Joshua . Sperka performed the ceremony. * * GERSH - LENHOFF: On Sun- day, at Beth Abraham Synagogue, Allen Gersh, son of Mrs. Bessie Gersh, of 3753 Elmhurst, and Sandra M. Lenhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lenhoff, of 4228 Monterey, were united in marriage. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor S. Ackerman per- formed the ceremony. _* WALDMAN - DREYLINGER: The marriage of Mollie Drey- linger and Allen Waldman took place Aug. 13 at Beth Abraham Synagogue. * * * PORTNER - BERLAND: T h e marriage vows of Dinah Sue Ber- land and Marvin Mark Portner were solemnized Aug. 22 in waukee, Wis. Rabbi Dudl 'Weinberg and Cantor Sol schuller officiated at the do ring ceremony. The newlyweds are th dren of Mr. and Mrs. Ja Berland of Shorewood, Wis Mr.2, and Mrs. Harry Portn Santa Rosa Dr. The bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace fashioned with a train of tiered ruffles. Her mantilla veil was edged in matching lace, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis on a Bible. _ Georgia Beth Berland, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Brdesmaids,were Susan Friebert of IVIilwaukee and H. Terry Mali- kin of Silver Spring, Md. Jordan Rossen, the bride- groom's uncle, was best man. Ushers were Stephan Blank, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the bridegroom's brother-in-law, David Horwitz of. Highland Park, Ill. and Leonard Portner, cousin of the bride- groom. Junior usher was the bride's brother, Lincoln Lewis Berland. After a honeymoon in Mexico City, the newlyweds will reside in Ann Arbor, where the bride- groom is a senior at the Univer- sity of Michigan Medical School and the bride will complete her studies. Volunteers for Theater Guild Needed by Young Israel of Oak-Woods Mrs. Morris (France) ,Tra- of ger, past Oak-Woods, s Young e • a irmanship of t acce Yo g Is el Theater Guild, an • for volunteers to par ci- as ea- p e in he newly-forme group. The first pl is r March, 1962, ra the Purim lies 1. ctors, stage nd pub- 11 men or wo are need- ed. I • Ion, call Mrs. Trager, 6-0543, or the Young Israel Council office, UN 1-7691. Find Hebrew Grave from 8th Century China LONDON, (JTA) — A Jewish tombstone dating back to the eighth century has been discov- ered in the Chinese People's Re- public, according to a report in the Warsaw Folkstimme. The directorate of the histori- cal museum in Peking has sent a copy of the inscription on the tombstone—which is in Hebrew —to archaeologists in Israel. The University of Michigan Bureau of Appointments and Oc- cupational Information 'received over 17,000 requests for person- nel to fill vacancies here and abroad in educational institutions last year. At the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council "Get Acquainted" leadership dinner, hosted by the Detroit Israel Bond Organization, plans were announced for the Bnai Brith annual Bond effort in December, with Pisgah Lodge setting the date of its annual Bond event on Dec. 4 and Marshall Lodge on Dec. 12. From left: Hy Crystal, executive director Bnai Brith Metropolitan Detroit council; Sam Bank, Isr activities chairman; Abe Clayman of Des Moines, District o. 6 Bnai Brith Israel Committee chairman; Morris Dire eld, Bnai Brith council president. isz, member the national Bnai and Leo nser, one of ities co-ch men. rn tifu e elect' o of Old t The Best? Folks Who've Had M BARNETT and His Orchestra Mary eck poi • rth the fact •oosters • pennies to- wards the filing of her petition for renomination to the Co imaries on Sept. t. 12. Repre- senting Detroit 22 Wards, 22 Young dies brought e • e LI 1-2563 Miss Be a the pres . nt o e es we' accepted The pe Thomas Lea r, City Cl candi- n to the Corn- cll. _ Miss Beck is .taking a deep interest in encouraging Jewish voters to secure Absentee Voter's ballots for the Sept. 12 election which occurs on the second day of Rosh Hashanah, and urges immediate applica- tion for absentee ballots. QUALITY JEWELERS - 129-131 W. NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN LI 2-2110 Open: Thurs., Fri. to 9 Want ads bring fast results! FORMER LORDS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE! E 1 S /3 AND MORE IN CANADA at SHAN =IELDS-MEYERS Jewelers OUELLETTE 1P WINDSOR CL. 3-6098 ..4) &Week '. - English Bone China • • • Royal Mutton ► • • • All at: Royal - Albert lower 'Canadian prices We are clearing out many of the fine pieces of crystal and sets of chinaware from the LORDS store at substan- tial savings. 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