Lumberg-Sherman Vows Exchanged MRS. EUGENE LUMBERG Pamela Sherman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sher- man, became the bride of Eugene Lumberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lumberg, in a recent double ring ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The bride wore a sheath gown of ivory Brussels lace with a detachable train of peau de sole, appliqued with matching lace. Her silk illusion veil fell from a pillbox of matching ivory lace. She carried a bou- quet of ivory roses on her con- firmation Bible. Donna Sherman served her sister as maid of honor. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Sam- uel Markel, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Wendy Elson, Sharon Horwitz and Brenda Freeman of Toronto, Ont. Junior bridesmaids were Susanne Pomish and Jill Col- man. Samuel Markel, the bride- groom's brother-in-law served as best man. Ushers were Michael Roth, Lawrence Benjamin, David Saperstei n, Norman Lynn, Edward Powers, Paul Shwedel, Howard Zacks and Ronald Sherman, the bride's brother, was junior usher. The newlyweds will make their home in Royal Oak after a honeymoon in Mexico. Center Culture Club Announces Lectures David Gornbein, president of the Center Culture Club of the Older Adult Division of the Jewish Center, announced a series of speakers and topics for the club's September lecture program. Mrs. Sarah Freedman will speak Sept. 5 on "The Yiddish Poetry of Rachel Korn." Wil- liam Hordes will speak Sept. 12 on "The New President and Prime Minister of Israel." Jo- seph Bernstein will speak Sept. 26 on "Segregation: Theory and Practice." Inquiries about the club and its program may be addressed to Gornbein at the Center. I I WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us I Women's Clads HADASSAH, South Oakland Co. Capter, Oak Park East Group, will hold a Mystery Trip tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., starting at Oak Park's Major Park. The price includes a midnight supper. R.S.V.P. Mrs. Martin Miller, LI 2-1355. * * * R.ADOMER AID & LADIES SOCIETY will hold its annual rummage sale Monday through Saturday at Main St., Royal Oak. Contact Mrs. Esther Wolok, M 7-8290 or Mrs. Ida Carp, chair- men for pickup. The next regu- lar meeting will be at 8:30 p.m., Sept. 3 at Workmen's Circle, 18340. W. 7 Mile Rd. * * * Mrs. Hyman R. Cohen, presi- dent of the SISTERHOOD of YOUNG ISRAEL of GREEN- FIELD announces a Summer Rummage Sale on Tuesday under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Bertha Grossman. The sale will take place at the Pyth- ian Hall on 12 Mile Rd. in Berkely. Anyone having rum- mage is asked to call Mrs. Louis Penfil at LI 1-4354 for pick up. All proceeds of the sale go to sponsor the youth program of Young Israel and to provide building equipment at the Young Israel building on 10 Mile Rd. * * * An executive board meeting of NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will be held Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Nathan Yost, 19128 Manor. * * * Sandra Rose Weds Robert Schwartz MRS. ROBERT SCHWARTZ Sandra Gayle Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Rose, 3220 Cambridge, was wed to Robert Stephen Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of Kentucky Ave., in an Aug. 11 ceremony performed by Rabbi Hahn at the Sheraton Cadillac. The bride's ivory peau de soie gown had an empire bodice with fitted cummerbund and bell- shaped skirt falling into a chapel length train. Folds of peau de soie shaped into a pill box with pearl appliques. She wore an ivory silk illusion pouf veil and carried stephanotis and ivy. Maid of honor was Carol Sue Rose. Bridesmaids were Doro- thy Sive, Mrs. Yale Levin and Peggy Weiss. Maxwell Schwartz served his brother as best man. Ushers were Yale Levin, Edward Meth and Sheldon Galens. • Following a Bermuda honey- moon, the couple will make their home on Greenfield Rd. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a Child Rescue lunch party 12:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rodman, 18234 Woodingham. Hostesses are Mesdames Harry UJA Young Leadership Brown, A. Bergman, Tom Zo- hott, David Lichtenstein and , Conference Sept. 13-15 Joseph. Rodman. Friends are in- 1 U. S. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey and Israel Ambassa- vited. dor to the United States Avra- Mrs. J. Guterman announces ham Harman head the roster of that the first meeting of the speakers who will address the DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG United Jewish Appeal's third an- WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will nual young leadership confer- be held Tuesday at the home of ence, Friday through Sunday, Mrs. J. Spielberg, 6381 W. Outer Sept. 13 to15, at the new Hilton Hotel, New York. Drive. Other speakers will be Rabbi * * * LIVONIA JEWISH CONG. Isadore Breslau of Washington, SISTERHOOD will hold its semi- a UJA national chairman; Rabbi annual rummage sale Sept. 13 Herbert A. Friedman, UJA exe- at the L.J.C. Synagogue Build- cutive vice-chairman; Gottlieb ing, 32070 W. Seven Mile, Li- Hammer, executive vice-chair- vonia. Members and friends man, Jewish Agency for Israel, many contribute rummage to New York, Inc.; Moses A. Lea- either Trudy Berlin, 19483 Au- vitt, executive vice-chairman, burndale, or Rae Siegel, both of Joint Distribution Committee, Livonia. For information, call and Philip Soskis, executive di- rector of the New York Asso- ICE 24986. ciation for New Americans. * * * The conference will be the JEWISH WOMEN EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- first since the UJA incorporat- TION will hold a board meeting ed the young leadership program noon Monday at the home of earlier this year into its regu- Mrs. J. Zuckerman, 13410 Ken- lar campaign structure. The Young Leadership Program in- wood, Oak Park. volves upwards of 6,500 young * * * business, executive and profes- DETROIT LADIES LECHEM sional men who have been tak- ANEEIM will meet noon Wed- ing increasingly active roles in nesday at Beth Yehudath Syna- the various philanthropic reli- gogue, announces President Mrs. gious, educational, health and Vera Rom. A luncheon will be welfare programs and agencies served without charge for mem- in their communities. bers and guests. * * * PAULA STARK CLUB will hold its annual cook-out 3 p.m. Sunday at 24542 George Wash- ington, Southfield. For informa- tion, call Esther Tenszer, LI 3-4264. KADIMAH CHAPTER, BBG, will sponsor a car wash 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the Gulf Station at Seven Mile and Wyoming. Tickets for the fund- raising event may be pur- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green- chased at the station. berg of Miami, Fla. (formerly of Detroit) announce the en- Cary Grant is a great admirer gagement of their daughter, R. of the art of the Israeli painter, Joyce, to Airman 2nd Class C. Reuben. Art is enjoying a boom Paul Arceneaux, son of Mr. and in Israel. There are two Israel Mrs. Senac Arceneaux, of Gra- artist towns. Ein Hod and Safad, mercy, La. Arceneaux is station- end every empty store in Tel ed at Homestead AFB, Home- Aviv of late seems to be turning stead,. Fla. ... into an art gallery. Mrs. Epstein, National Hadassah Leader, to Launch Detroit Season Mrs. Moses P. (Judith) Ep- stein, a former national presi- dent of Hadassah, will be the guest speaker at the season's opening meeting of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah on Sept. 10 at Temple Israel. The event will serve to pro- ject the organization's annual Honor Roll Campaign, "Hadas- sah Says Yes to the Future." Preceding the session will be a dessert luncheonette at noon. Preliminary to the meeting also will be the showing of the docu- mentary film "The Essence of It All," depicting the life and work among patients and staff of the Hadassah Medical Or- ganization, which will be run continuously from noon to 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Epstein presently is national wills and bequest chairman for Hadassah. In addition, she h a s accepted the chairman. ship of the Department of Information and Public Relations of the American Zionist Coun- cil. She was also chairman Mrs. Epstein of the dedication of the Hadas- sah-Hebrew University Medical Center's Mother and Child Pa- vilion in Israel. She has visited the country 21 times. Mrs. Epstein was also editor of the Hadassah Newsletter, a member of the World Zionist Actions Committee, delegate to the 25th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem in 1960 'and na- tional chairman of Hadassah's convention in 1962. Participating in the Sept. 10 meeting will be Mesdames Har- old - Hoffman, vice-president of program; Jack W. 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