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August 31, 1962 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-31

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Detroit Council of Jewish Women
I Will Dedicate Half-Way House

Schwartz-Resnick
Vows Solemnized

Jewish Community Council Plans
Season's Anniversary Observance

Mrs. Philip Bernstein, chair-
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil is readying plans for observ- man of the Delegate Assembly
ance of its 25th anniversary dur- Program Committee, stated that
ing the coming program season. the first assembly of the season
On the professional advisory
Stanley J. Winkelman, Council will convene on Oct. 24 at Tern-
committee are Dr. Joseph Fis-
president,
stated that several ple Israel. Subsequent dates for
choff, child psychiatrist; Clarice
events
scheduled
throughout the Council meetings are Jan. 17,
Freud, University of Michigan
season will be geared to the an- March 20 and May 23.
professor in the School of Social
niversary theme.
Work; Dr. Ralph Rabinovitch,
Winkelman announced that Dr.
Hawthorne Center director; Dr.
Samuel Krohn and Sidney M. Socialites Get Together
Fritz Redl, professor of behav-
Detroit Socialites will hold a
Shevitz are serving as co-chair-
ioral sciences at Wayne State
men and as coordinators of the Labor Day "Get Together" 7
University; Harold Silver, exec-
season-long anniversary celebra- p.m. Monday at Cong. Gemiluth
utive director of the Jewish
tion. Dr. Krohn is a vice presi- Chassodim, 19371 Greenfield.
Family and Children's Service;
dent
of the Council. Shevitz is a
and Dr. Morris Weiss, child psy-
past president.
chiatrist.
Detroit's Newest
The four regularly scheduled
Co-chairmen of The Orchards
Sensation, the
delegate
assemblies
of
the
Coun-
operating committee are Mrs.
Sophisticated Music of
cil are being planned to mark
Stanley Akers and Mrs. Isadore
its founding and development, as
The Martin-David
Winkleman. Its members are MRS. BURTON SCHWARTZ
well as the change in the com-
Charles Brink, Nathan Milstein,
Orchestra
Mary Resnick became the munity setting during the quar-
Martin Kosins David Overton
Dr. Norman - Rozenweig, David bride of Burton Howard
ter
century
of
the
Council's
DI 1-1702
Weinman and Mesdames Schot- Schwartz in a ceremony Aug.
Un 3-5245
tenfels, Murry Sachs, Morton 26 at Beth Aaron Synagogue existence.
Barak, Oscar Silverman, Gabriel performed by Rabbi Benjamin a
The Orchards is owned and Alexander, Sidney Allen, Re- Gorrelick.
gene Freund Cohane, Helen
Parents of the newlyweds are
Daley, Lewis B. Daniels, Stanley
Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Resnick,
Fleischaker, William H. Frank,
Kaplan-Green
Jerome B. Grossman, Sol Gross- 18076 Whitcomb, and Mr. and
man, Harry Krohn, Herschel V. Mrs. Samuel Silverton, 18453
Vows Spoken
Kreger, Charles Lakoff, David Kentucky.
The bride wore a gown of
Pollack, Alvin Rodecker, Abra-
ham Sacks, Victor Shiffman, imported French lace blended
Leonard H. Weiner and Harold with ivory peau de soie. The
Weiss. Ex-officio members are Alencon lace fashioned the slen-
Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong. der bodice which was designed
world's finest quality
Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi Rich- with a Sabrina neckline and el-
bow-length
sleeves.
The
semi-
ard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El.
bell-shaped skirt swept into a
"Rich
full chapel train. She wore a
Criterion Club Is
veil of misty silk illusion which
in
Organized for Single was gathered to a crown of the
Polyunsat-
same lace. The bride carried her
Adults Over 28
confirmation Bible adorned with
urates"
The Criterion Club of Detroit white orchids, stephanotis and
pure
vegetable
oil
to
bring
out
Packed in
marks its debut in the commun phaelanopsis.
the finest flavor and tenderness.
ity at a public "open-house-
Mrs. Milton Resnick was ma-
swarming party at the Jewish tron of honor. Maid of honor
Music Center, Schaefer near was Leslie Savage. Mrs. Martin
Fenkell, on Sept. 8..
Newly organized as a non- Lovi, sister of the bridegroom,
SAUL COHEN, BEN ZAGER and HARRY REZNICK
MRS. ALBERT KAPLAN
profit association of unmarried and Beverly Schwartz were
bridesmaids.
Exclusive Proprietors of
Frances Harriet Green was adults interested in a balanced
Martin Lovi was best man.
wed to Albert Isadore Kaplan yet diversified program of cul-
Aug. 26 at the Sheraton-Cadillac tural, social, and philanthropic Ushers were Milton, William and
endeavors, the club has opened Albert Resnick, all brothers of
Hotel.
its
rolls of charter membership the bride; David Silverton, broth-
Parents of the newlyweds are
er of the bridegroom, and Rich-
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Green of to eligible applicants who are ard Howard.
28 years of age.
Prairie Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. over
POULTRY
MEAT
For information, callers are
Cindy Joy Resnick and Jacki
Jack S. Kaplan of Archdale Ave. referred
MARKET
to 788-1815.
AND
Sue
Lovi
were
flower
girls.
The bride wore a ballerina-
After a honeymoon to Ber-
length gown of silk organza with Judy Millman Is
muda, the newlyweds will reside
a shoulder-length bouffant veil. Elected President of
at 1471 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale.
SHOP SUN.-CLOSED MON.-LABOR .DAY
She carried a white orchid with
sweetheart roses on her confir- Bnai Brith Girls
STARLIGHT, Pa., (JTA) —
mation Bible.
Mrs. Phillip Cutler was matron Judy Millman, 17, of Detroit,
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of honor. Bridesmaids were An- has been elected national pres-
Coolidge
at 10 Mile — Oak Park
nette Kaplan, sister of the bride- ident of Bnai Brith Girls at the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 3. Gilbert
groom, and Harriet Cohen, closing sessions of the Bnai of Warrington Dr. announce the
WE DELIVER
cousin of the bride. Phillip Cut- Brith Youth Organization teen- engagement of their daughter,
CALL
ler was best man. Ushers were age divisions annual conven- Rebecca Ann, to John Anthony
Sheldon Pringle and Steven tions here.
Silk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Seymour Schnitzer, 18, of Silk of Sydney, Australia. An
Green, brother of the bride.
The couple will reside on Chicago, was elected president Octorber wedding is planned.
SPECIAL ! SPECIAL !
* * *
Lahser Rd. following a Canadian of Aleph Zadik Aleph. Both will
serve until next summer.
honeymoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Nolish,
1890 Seminole, have announced
KOSHER
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Judy Beth, to Leon Jay
Rischall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SOUP CHICKENS
Myron Rischall of Chicago. The
bride-elect attended the Na-
BAR-B-Q
tional College of Education at
Evanston, Ill. Her fiance was
FRYERS-3-4-lbs.
araduated from the University
of Illinois, where he was affili-
ated with Pi Lambda Phi fra-
ternity. An Oct. 28 wedding is
• Sunday Only -
planned.

The Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
dedicate The Orchards 2 p.m.
Sept. 9 at the site of the new
pilot project, 31885 W. Seven
Mile, Livonia.
The orchards is the culmina-
tion of years of research and
planning, according to Mrs. Ben
Schottenfels, Jr., Detroit Section
president, to
help fill an un-
met need in the
community. It i
a residence fo
children (6 -12)
who require spe-
cial care away
from home.
Special gueSt
at the dedication
ceremony will be
Mrs. Charles
Hymes, national Mrs. Hymes
president of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women..

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