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July 14, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-07-14

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Joseph L. Decharios
Honeymoon in Europe

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7:7 Y.: 7,7

THE

Louis I. Zuckerman of the Schoenberg Agency of the New
York Life Insurance Company has just returned from attending the
40th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Million Dollar Round Table
in Lucerne, Switzerland. The Round Table is an International organ-
ization of the World's leading Life Insurance salesmen. Accompanying
Lou was his wife, Rochelle. While in Europe they celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary.
George R. Terebelo was honored at a luncheon given to com-
memorate his 20 years with the New York Life Insurance Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Armstrong of Southfield Rd., in South-
field, have left on an extended trip to Dublin, where they are visit-
ing relatives.
Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lewis, 27855 Rensselaer, Oak
Park, are spending their honeymoon at the Castle Harbour Hotel in
the British colony of Bermuda. The bride is the former Robyn R.
Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwartz, 19335 Hartwell,
and the bridegroom is the son of Sidney Lewis, 12819 Pembroke.

MRS. JOSEPH DECHARIO

Barbara Susan Skully and Jo-
seph L. Dechario were married
recently in a candlelight ceremony
at Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon
Fram, Rabbi M. Robert Syme, and
Cantor Harold Orbach officiated.
Parents of the bride are Dr. and
Mrs. Edward J. Skully of Berkley
Rd. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dechario of
Girard, Kan.
The bride wore a floor-length
silk linen gown with a bateau
neckline. The sleeves and the
trim were of Venetian lace. A
floor-length coat that went into
a full chapel train was worn
over the gown. Her three-tiered
illusion veil was held by a crown
of seed pearls. She carried moth
orchids and Stephanotis on her
confirmation Bible.
Marilyn Jean Lieb of Chicago
was the maid of honor. Donald
Andrus of Champaign, Ill., was the
best man. The ushers were Tony
Dechario Jr. of New York, Roger
Skully and Steven Loevy of Chi-
cago. Roger Skully, brother of the
bride, sang a traditional Hebrew
melody as the bride walked down
the aisle.
After a honeymoon in Europe,
the couple will reside in Iowa City.

Heartwell Appointed
Citizens' Officer

Announcement of the appoint-
ment of George K. Heartwell as ex-
ecutive vice president of Detroit's
Citizen s Mortgage Corporation,
was made by
y Harold N. Finney,
president, after
the annual stock-
holders' meeting.
Heartwell h a s
; been with Citi-
zens since 1949.
He became a vice
president in 1950,
and has been
Heartwell
senior vice pres-
ident since 1958.He joined Citi-
zens after completing his ' iw
studies at the University of Michi-
gan. He is a member of the State
Bar of Michigan and the Detroit
Bar Association.
One of the nation's major mort-
gage banking concerns, Citizens is
servicing mortgage loans in excess
of $546,000,000.
The firm, besides its Detroit
headquarters office, has six
branches, in Flint, Grand Rapids,
Cleveland, Canton, Dayton and
Toledo.
Heartwell was manager of the
Grand Rapids office for 17 years
until
he came to the home office in
Detroit Concert Band
Detroit in 1906.
Will Play at Belle Isle
A native of Detroit, Heartwell
The Detroit Concert Band un- lives in Bloomfield Hills. The
der the directorship of Dr. Leon- Heartwells have two children,
ard B. Smith, has announced its George K. and Judith Ann.
scedule for the coming week at
Belle Isle. At 8:15 p.m. Saturday,
the band will offer works by Wag- Brazilan Seminar Held
SAO PAULO (JTA) — The first
ner, Liszt, Padilla, Cole Porter
and John Philip Sousa. At 7 p.m. ten lectures in a series of seminars
Sunday, the band will play works covering the entire range of mod-
by Berlioz, Rossini, Bach, Merk- ern Jewish community life and
organization have been completed
ling and Teicke.
On Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Wein- here under auspices of the Bra-
berger, Anderson, Strauss and zilian-Jewish Institute of Culture.
Leonard B. Smith will be played. Leading Brazilian intellectuals, in-
At 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, the band cluding Moses Kaufmann, presi-
will offer works of Meyerbeer, dent of the Brazilian Jewish Con-
Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakow and federation, served as moderators
for the lectures.
Victor Herbert.

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"Please don't run my picture any more ... there
are many more deserving people."

Green-8 Center Only!
Greenfield/8 Mile Rd.

GREEN - 8 OPEN SUNDAY!
SHOP 12 TO 5 P.M.!

BALE POST will take over the
Raven Gallery 8 p.m. Monday to
raise funds for the Israel Emergen-
cy Fund. Included will be a com-
plete buffet dinner and many head-
line entertainers who have donated
their services. Every one is invited.
For information call Commander
Fred Waterstone, DI 1-7454. Dur-
ing the coming year officers who
will assist Fred Waterstone are
senior vice commander Murray
Weiss; junior vice commander,
Norman Graff; adjutant, Joe Bale;
quartermaster, Al Fagenson; chap-
lain, Howard Waterstone- chief of
staff, Irving Yura; judge advocate,
Mel Weingarden. The post meets
on the last Tuesday of each month
at the Raven Gallery. For informa-
tion, call Waterstone. Applicants
for the Bale Post scholarship to
Michigan State University, awarded
to any student without any reser-
vations or restrictions as to sex,
race, religion or national origin,
should contact the scholarship
office at Michigan State, which
makes the decision. Families of
Jewish men and women who are in
the armed services are asked to
send servicemen's names and ad-
dresses to the Bale Post at 19161
Schaefer.
* * *
Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN
AUXILIARY saw Mrs. John Ne-
mon, past national president of
JWVA, install Toby Lantz as presi-
dent; Charlotte Pasmanter and
Lilliam Shore, vice presidents;
Lillian Shore, vice presidents;
Shepherd, corresponding secre-
tary; Ida Elkins, patriotic instruc-
tress; Dorothy Cohn, historian;
Shirley Sniderman, hospital chair-
man; Shirley Malkas, child wel-
fare; Gertrude Hoberman, chap-
lain-conductress; and Shirley Gold-
stein, sunshine chairman. The
next meeting, 8 p.m. Monday, will
be held at the home of Doris Sand-
ler, 13320 Woodvale, Oak Park.
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OAK PARK POST AUXILIARY
installed the husband-wife team of
Sam and Bertha Fischer as com-
mander and president, respec-
tively.

Abe Rosenzweig, 21760 Gardner,
Oak Park, won the national mem-
bership contest of the Zionist
Organization of America, a round-
trip to Israel to attend the national
ZOA convention.
A member of the ZOD board
Rosenzweig brought in just one
member but was lucky.

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Friday, July 14, 1967-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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