THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-29 Mr., Mrs. Ronald Sweet Are Living in Oak Park activities in Society g3nai Activities MRS. RONALD SWEET Sandra Eisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Eisman of Church St., Oak Park, and Ronald Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet of Spring Leaf Lane, Southfield, were united in marriage recently at the Raleigh House. Rabbi Mil- ton Arm and Cantor Simon Ber- manis officiated. Following a Florida honeymoon, the couple is living in Oak Park. The bride wore a satin gown with Alencon lace at the hem- line and sleeves. The bodice and edge of the sleeves were worked with pearl beading, and the at- tached train fell to chapel length. The bride's sister, Eileen Cohen, was matron of honor. Barbara Mayers was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Norma Kirszenbaum, Barbara Gutman, Ruth Chosid and Cheryl Levey. 'Wendy Beth Cohen was flower girl. Jack Sweet was his brother's best man. Ushers were Harvey Eisman, Arnold Eisman, Norman Cohen, David Stein, Martain Far- ber and Gerald Schiener. LAMP STUFF WE HAVE: big shoes small shoes high shoes low shoes rugged shoes house shoes gym shoes dress shoes AND. • • dark sox light sox dress sox sweat sox crew sox stretch sox and shoe polish? LET US GET YOUR FEET READY FOR CAMP - PROPERLY! Bud ROLLINS SHOES NEW ORLEANS MALL GREENFIELD & 10 MILE PHONE: 357-5555 1 Representing Detroit at the recent aliya (immigration) conference of the Association of Americans and Canadians for Aliya in New York were Mr. Albert Best and Dr. Daniel Deitch. Robert Lapin of Ann Arbor also attended the meeting, at which hundreds of Americans plan- ning to settle in Israel moved to set up mechanisms by which they could better secure jobs and housing in Israel. The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Center, 2240 Dougal, Windsor. Mrs. Esther Weingart of Colleen Ave., Oak Park, and her family left this week for Chicago to attend the graduation of her son, Bernard, from the Chicago College of Osteopathy Sunday. Dr. Weingart is the son of the late Mr. Sam Weingart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Biller of Mark Twain Ave. recently returned form a stay in Miami Beach. SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE elected Alex Gottlieb, president; Walter Fitt, Samuel Rosenberg and Nathan Wiss, vice presidents; Mor- ris Covensky, Israel Fischhoff and Meier K. Rosenthal, secretaries; Jacob Gubow, treasurer; Morris Wein, hospitaler; Samuel Bassin, warden; Meyer Lewenthal, guar- dian; and Harry Cash, chairman of the board of trustees. * * • LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will hold a tea for prospective mem- bers 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hertzberg, 20600 Wayland, Southfield. Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, past president of the Detroit Metropolitan Council, will speak. For reservations, call Mrs. Harvey Nussbaum, LI 5-7510. * * * REX LODGE elected the follow- ing officers: president, Mark Liss; vice presidents, Sam Bell, Frank Blase and Maurice Galinsky; sec- retaries, Alan Saltman and Harry Rosenberg; chaplain, Harry Dines, assistant chaplain, Don Levin; warden, Jack Fedder; guardian, Ed Levenberg; and trustees, Roland Naftaly, Harry Dines, Samuel Finegood, Burt Gold and Herbert Lefkofsky. * * * Oakland Century Lodge pre- sented a special award — a gold plaque — to Maurice H. Rosender as a tribute to mow: his leadership in Bnai. Brith and Jewish communi- ty service activi- ties at the lodge installation din- ner-dance. Rosen- der has been Bnai Brith chair- man of Israel Bonds and Jewish Rosender National Fund, conducted United Jewish Appeal projects and is currently vice presi- dent of Oakland Century. The cita- tion honored Rosender for his serv- ice to Adas Shalom Synagogue, of which he has been a charter mem- ber, the American Jewish Con- gress, Jewish Theological Seminary and the United Hebrew Schools. It further honored him for "fund raising and inspirational dedica- tion to the highest ideals of our order." Humphrey Wins Hillel Election Hillel Day School students last week conducted a presidential elec- tion expressing preferences in their selections from current candidates. Vice President Hubert H. Hum- phrey led all the candidates over- whelmingly. He polled 45 per cent of the total vote, 24 per cent going to Senator Eugene McCarthy and 10 per cent to Senator Robert Kennedy. In the Republican column, Gov- ernor Nelson Rockefeller led with 22 per cent of the vote, 1 per cent going to Richard Nixon and 1 per cent to Harold Stassen. At Juliet Suburbans Green - 8 Center Greenfield-8 Mile Rd. Bloomfield Commons Maple and Lahser SHOP SUNDAY 12 To 5 P.M.! 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