16—Friday, July 15, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Lodge Named Roberta Ruby Becomes Mrs. Dennis Bowman Sinai Hospital Nursing Director Mrs. Mary Lodge, R.N., an Army Air Force nurse World War II and a member of the nursing pro- fession for 21 years, has been named director of nursing at Sinai Hospital. Her appointment was an- ; -y..tz:,-. -wmm;g flounced by Syd- C. Peimer, .Sinai administra- tor.. Born in Lewis- town, Mont., Mrs. Lodge received her undergradu- ate degree with honors from the Montana State College in Boze- Mrs. Lodge man in 1943 and then spent two years at Luke Field in Phoenix, Ariz., with the AAF. She came to Michigan in 1949 as the inservice supervisor at the Maybury Sanatorium in Northville where she remained until 1956. Mrs. LOdge returned to school and received her MasterS Degree in Nursing Service Administration from Wayne State University in 1958 and a year later became in- service supervisor at Sinai. Mrs. Lodge was named assistant director of nursing in 1960 and had been acting director since Oc- tober of last year. She resides at 15026 Auburndale, Livonia, with her husband, John, a senior de- signer-draftsman for the Livonia Transmission and Chassis Division, Ford Motor Co., and their four children, John, Kenneth, Larry and Mark. 13th Century Financier Benedict of Winchester, a lead- ing 13th Century British - Jewish financier, was a senior official of King. Edward and Queen Eleanor. When It Comes To Noodles .. . Greenfield's MRS. DENNIS BOWMAN Roberta Sue Ruby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Ruby of Woodville Place, Southfield, be- came the bride of Dennis Arthur Bowman, in a recent ceremony which took place at the Kingsley Inn Lodge. Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Orbach officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Buren Bowman of Six Mile Rd., Livonia. The bride wore a gown of im- ported silk Chantilly lace with ap- pliques of seed pearls and aurora borealis, on a bell-shaped skirt and cathedral train, which formed a bustle. Her crown was of aurora borealis and pearls, which held a silk, imported illusion veil which was tiered. She carried Stephan- otis and roses as her bridal bou- quet. Norman Ruby, brother of the bride, was the best man. Donna Ruby, her sister-in-law, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Linda Fealk, Gloria Meister, Kirsten Johnson and Susan Rubenstein. Ushers were Stanley Ruby, brother of the bride, Neil Lullove, Jim Ellsworth and Thomas Pak- ala. David Bowman, brother of the bridegroom, and Melody Fenton were ring bearer and flower girl. The couple left for a honeymoon in the East and will reside on W. Eight Mile Rd. SUPERB FULL-COURSE STEAK DINNERS PRIVATE • MEETING ROOM Tops Them All ! COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR PARTIES; BANQUETS, STAGS — SPECIAL RATES STEAM ROOM . MASSAGES . SUN BATH . 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The bride carried a cascade of Phalaenopsis orchids over her confirmation Bible. Ilene Kay Saperston was the bride's maid of honor, and Ed- ward Paul May served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman will reside in Detroit. * ,* * SCHMIDT-FRIEDMAN. At a re- cent ceremony at Beth Hillel Syn- agogue, Wilmette Ill., Rochelle Ann Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman former ly of Detroit, was united in mar- riage to Camilo K. Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt of Phoenix, formerly of Caracas. Grandmothers of the bride are Mrs. Tulley J. Pomerance of Detroit and Mrs. Harry. Friedman of Oak Park. SAMMY - WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA MISS SANDRA YANITZ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Yanitz of Lincoln Rd. Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra to Jay Stark, son of the Sidney Starks of Mendota Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University, her fiance, a graduate of Wa y ne State Univer- sity where he was affiliated with the Sigma-Alpha Mu and Omicron Delta Kappa Honorary Fraternity, is attending graduate school at the University of Michigan. It is said that too many church members are working at the tailor- ing trade: Tailoring their religion to • fit' their prejudices.—Carters- ville (Ga.) Bartow Herald. CUSTOM If FOR EVERY OCCASION Fruit * Food * Wine Anniversaries Hospital • New Babies Bon voyage • Birthdays • Sympathy' It's easy to be thoughtful ... call us . .. we'll sign your card and deliver a gift basket for you. 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The traditional Tisha b'Av ap- peal in behalf of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and its land reclama- tion and soil development projects in Israel will be conducted in con- gregations in Michigan and around the nation, Monday evening, July 25, and Tuesday morning, July 26, it was announced by Phillip Stoll- man and Harry Cohen, co-chair- men of the JNF religious groups committee. An appeal issued by Stollman and Cohen urges rabbis and syna- gogue lay leaders to carry on the traditional appeal for the JNF on Tish b'Av so that every worshipper' has an opportunity to demonstrate his devotion to the land and people of. Israel. Israel-made bathing suits are making their debut on many beaches throughout the United States this summer as a result of the start of the first substantial American marketing by Gottex Models, Ltd., of Tel Aviv, Israel's leading beachwear exporter. 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