Aronne Vexler rried in Candlelight Ceremony C1 C MRS. BENJAMIN S 'IHNER In a recent candlelight ceremony at Shaar Hashomayin Synagogue, Aronne Ruth Vexler became the bride of Benjamin Lyle Sumner. Rabbi Samuel Stollman and Cantor Saul Nadvan officiated at the dou- ble ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Vexler of Vic- toria Ave., Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Sumner, also of Victoria Ave., Windsor. The bride wore an organza Victorian styled gown with Em- pire waist and Alencon lace and yellow ribbon trimmed train. Lace front panels, short sleeves, and yellow princess trim accentu- women's at& Dr. Gerald Weingarten to Take Bride From LA ' • ODESSA PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY members have made plans for the annual Child Rescue and Rehabilitation Donor Luncheon, to be held 12:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Raleigh House. The following offi- cers were elected: chairman, Mrs. Walter Litt; co-chairman, Mrs. Louis Nathanson; secretaries, Mes- dames David Teitelbaum, Morris Galer and I. Rubin; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Gennis; tickets, Mrs. Ida Fish and Mrs. Lillian Jacobs; pro- gram, Mrs. Morris Weinhart and ways and means, Mrs. Louis Weiner. For reservations call Mrs. MISS ENID LEVENSTEIN Litt, BR 2-0333 or BR 3-5567. A preliminary brunch will be held Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levenstein 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of of Los Angeles announce the en- Lillian Jacobs, 24671 Cloverlawn, gagement of their daughter Enid Oak Park. Zoe to Dr. Gerald M. Weingarten. r s r SHERUTH LEAGUE recently in. stalled the following officers: presi- dent, Mrs. David Goldstein; chair- man of the board, Mrs. Louis Freeman; treasurer, Mrs. Abe Smolowitz; chairmen. Mrs. Irving Adler and Mrs. Saul Dorfman; and secretaries, Mesdames Harold Sief- man, Arthur Schreier, Harry Gutov and Max Shiener. * r * son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wein- garten of Avon Ln., Southfield. Dr. Weingarten is a graduate of Wayne State University's school of medicine, and is currently a resi- dent at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles. An Oct. 11 wedding is planned. Carol Wilmoth Heads Jewish Center Theater SISTERS OF ZION Mizrachi The Jewish Center Theater elect- ated the gown. Her veil of tulle Women, will hold an indoor garden ed the following officers and board party and luncheon noon Wednes- of director at its illusion with scalloped edges was annual meeting. attached to a circlet of flowers. day, at Shomrey Emunah Syna- Carol Wilmoth, She carried a nosegay of roses, gogue. Luncheon sponsor is Mrs. of Southfield, who Stephanotis, daisies, fleur d'amour Sam Rubenfaer. Social hostesses for the afternoon are Mesdames has served the and baby's breath. Gussie Cardash, theater in many Janice Vexler, sister of the bride, Rose Beilewich, Epstein. Pearl Gold and capacities includ- served as maid of honor. Brides- Tillie Sadie Adler. Friends are invited. ing four terms as maids were Kathy Golden of Birm- Proceeds will support children's vice president, ingham. Mindy Vexler, Maxine Mizrachi homes in Israel. was elected presi- Vexler, Lana Shapiro and Linda dent. The other Lev, all of Windsor. Gabrielle Bern- officers are Donna stein was flower girl. Zatkin, vice pres- David Sumner of Montreal served Miss Wilmoth id en t; Estelle his brother as best man. Ushers Showe. corresponding secretary; included Joel, Daniel and Samuel Pixie Ackerman, recording secre- Appel of Southfield, Andrew and tary; and Jules Abrams, treasurer. Stephen Golden of Birmingham, John Beswick of Windsor and Rob- Elected to the board of directors NEW YORK—The National Coun- for ert Bornstein of Toronto. three-year terms were Ethel cil of Jewish Women is leading the Levine, Lorraine Ernst and Bea After a honeymoon to Mexico a massive volunteer sup- Fortin. Elected to fill two-year way to City, the couple will reside in Wind- port of the $8,000,000 experimental vacancies were Beth Davidson and sor. Children's Television Workshop de- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 25, 1969-19 Faithful The Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit will hold its annual picnic Sunday at Kensington Park. Activities will include games, prizes, refreshments, music and dancing. Friends are invited. ; The picnic committee consists of Albert Chicorel. Mr. and Mrs.. David Chicorel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gormezano, Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Behar, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lalouf, Sam Quen, Gilbert Senor and i Mario Sevy. For information, call Shirley Gormezano, LI 7 - 5768. I WHY WORRY I Leave Everything to Us signed to reach the inner city pre- school child this fall. With funding from the U.S. Office of Education, the Carnegie Corp. and the Ford Foundation, the workshop will be launched Nov. 10 on 160 public TV stations across the nation. Entitled "S e s a m e Street," the 26-week series will consist of hour-long daily pro- grams. It is specifically designed to equip youngsters with the basic skills needed to start school on par with the average middle-class child. In discussing the NCJW's role as endorsing sponsor of the Chil- dren's Television Workshop, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner of Detroit, president of the organization, mentioned some ways in which volunteers would be helping to spread the word within the inner city through block-by-block door- bell ringing and flier and poster distribution at supermarkets, churches, schools and movie thea- ters. of Sutton Pl., Birmingham, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Joan Sue to Craig Mitch- ell Shniderman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Shniderman of Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Stolorow is a senior in special education at the University of Michigan. Her fiance, a graduate of the Univer- sity of Michigan, is doing grad- uate studies there in educational phychology. They plan to marry next spring. * * ► Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benjamin of Monica Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Audrey She also pointed out that they Nan to William Fine, son of Mr. would be organizing viewing groups and Mrs. Raymond Fine of Kipling in the inner cities, procuring tele- Ave., Oak Park. A December wed- vision sets and improvising view- ding is planned. * * * ing sites for the pre-school audi- ences in vacant stores and church Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Sherman, basements. of Cheyenne Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Merie Alice to Paul Graff, son of WYN and HAROLD LANDIS 'HOME CATERING Phone • EL 6-8411 STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING • Marrtages SARNOFF-HALL — Cheryl Cor- rine Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall of Fargo, N. D., became the bride of Leslie Alan Sarnoff at Temple Beth El in Fargo. Mr. Sarnoff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence. A. Sarnoff,. formerly' of Dettnit A/111.Yltr2.. bor, now of St. Louis Park, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Graff of Miller Ave., Oak Park. The wed- ding is planned for Dec. 28. SEYMOUR. KAPLAN a /id CO. 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DRESSES $18 to 29.95 NOW $8 & $11 $35 to 48 NOW $15 & $18 $49.95 to 89.95 NOW $22 & $33 ASSORTED SPORTSWEAR Reduced 50% tO 75% by MIDRIFF SLACK SETS RE TO 0 ASSORTED ASSORTED BETTER HELENCA NYLON Assorted Colors KNIT TOPS REDTUOCED 5 and $ 7 20 and $ 2990 $ FAMOUS MAKER SLACKS SLACK SETS $10 $ Sleeveless $3.50 Short Sleeves $4.00 Long Sleeves $4.50 FAIRFIELD, BOOTH BAY & OTHERS Goodfellows Plan Picnic The Goodfellowship Club will hold its annual family picnic noon Sunday at Major Park in Oak Park, section . three.. Members. .are re- stuttftvl'.1&'.'lisin'W.'faiiiily and friends. All Charge Plates .4 .. . SUMMER STORE HOURS MON.-SAT. 9:30-6 '