THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 9, 1969-17 Jerome Winegarden Jr. IFed to Ronnee Pike Comings ... and ...Goings Vandals Almost Leveled Cracow Gravestones, Witness Reports; Press Mum LONDON (JTA) — Details of a guard around the cemetery to pre- damage. The story was kept out of recent desecration of a Jewish vent passersby from viewing the the Polish press and off radio and cemetery in Cracow, which Polish television. authorities sought to suppress were disclosed by the eyewitnesses Grand Rapids News Notes here. They said the cemetery, which is currently used by the Jewish community, was not only desecrated but virtually destroyed. Some 200 gravestones were over- May 9—Ditkof Bar Mitzva of Bloomfield turned and smashed, and a monu- Handicapped at a conference here 11—Temple Emanuel Men's ment to Jewish martyrs was sev- recently. Club Meeting erely damaged. Get out of the Space Age, —Bnai Brith Girls Meeting According to the eyewitnesses, go back to the 18th Cen- 13—Ahavas Israel Sisterhood the destruction was caused by an tury. See the fine collec- Board Meeting organized band of about 200 van- tion of 14—Temple Emanuel Sister- dals who descended on the burial hood Meeting Leslie Allan Silberman, son of ground at night. When authorities —Ahavas Israel Men's Club Mr. and Mrs. Philip Silberman, were notified, they placed a heavy Board Meeting will be called to the Tora as Bar 15--Hadassah Luncheon Meet- Mitzva May 17 at Cong. Beth Is- Daily 'til 5:30 In land and water area combined. ing Thurs. 9:00 rael. Michigan is the largest state east —Israel Bond Drive Meeting 16—Temple Youth Potluck and of the Mississippi and ranks 10 869 W. Long Lake Rd. Installation the nation. Its area includes Hebrew U. Math Program in Bloomfield Hills —Teacher Appreciation Sab- 57,022 square miles of land and At Telegraph Focuses on Individual bath and Junior Member 38,769 square miles of water sur- Ml 6-0974 MRS. J. D. WINEGARDEN JR. Awards, Temple Emanuel JERUSALEM— This fall, a new face. Jerome Dallas Winegarden Jr. study program will be established 9 took Ronnee Joy Pike as his bride at the Institute of Mathematics of Appearance and in a recent ceremony at the Jew ish the Hebrew University's faculty of Comfort Dictate Center in Pompton Lakes. N.J. science. 7 Rabbi Bernard Schecter officiated To cope with the rapid develop- at the candlelight service. ment in mathematics and the ever- The bride, daughter of Mr. and growing demand for mathemati- Mrs. Ira Pike of Pompton Lakes. cians. first- and second-year stu- made to your exact measurements UNLIMITED COLLAR STYLES wore an Irish linen bolero style dents will be divided into two and designed to overcome your perfectly proportioned to meet individual shirt problems. wedding gown, trimmed in Venise groups, one containing students your exact requirements. ; lace. Her mantilla was trimmed in who were well prepared for aca- SHAPED SHIRT BODY the matching lace. She carried an demic studies, and the second CUSTOM CUFFS for maximum comfort , old-fashioned bouquet. Her matron made up of students whose high shaped to fit your and flawless appearance of honor was Mrs. Jesse -Rodman school instruction was of a slower wrists perfectly. Edwin Vater, manager of Town and Country Lanes, which sponsors a bowling program for the handi- capped, was honored by the Na- tional Association of the Physically FREDRICK JEWELERS Escape • • • Bnai Mitzva ANTIQUE JEWELRY PERSONALIZED of New Rochelle, N.Y. rate. The aim of this instruction is R. Duncan MacDonald of Flint to lead the capable ones who did was best man for the bridegroom, not benefit from appropriate train- and usheiS were William Sudow of ing prior to university enrollment • Peoria, Jesse Rddetian. • The bridegroom is the son of . Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dallas Winegarden of Flint, and grand- son of Mrs. Hyman Winegarden and the lire Mr. Winegarden, pioneers in the Flint Jewish com- munity. After a brief honeymoon in the East, the couple will reside at 1300 • Lafayette, Detroit. Youth on the Move Flint junior and senior high school students who received all As for the third marking period are: Central High: Susan Michel- son, Fred Osher; Northern High: Larry Fink; Southwestern High: Hilary Markey; Holmes Junior High: Lynne Aaronson; Longfellow Junior High: Gary Boren, Helen Bas, David Failer, Joel Kaufman. Andrea Krakower, Jack Schafer and Laurie White; Whittier Junior High: Steven Wexler; Zimmerman Junior High: Jerry Osher and Judy Osher. * Gary Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lewis, Davison, achieved a 4-point average and has been named co-valedictorian for the 1969 graduating class at Davison High School. He plans to study phar- macy at Ferris State College. President's Ball Set to Roll at Willowood Alfred Klein, president of Willo- wood Country Club, announced that the President's Ball this year will be held 7 p.m. May 17 at Willo- wood. Co-chairmen are Isadore Sugar- man and James Adams. 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