Tamarack Facilities Made Available Marcia Gale Says Vows
for Elderly, Week-End Youth Events in Candlelight Ceremony

Friday, August 22, 1969-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Radomer Society Slates Evening Games Party

Radomer Aid Society will spon- will be provided, and guests are
Tamarack Camp's facilities will The late Mrs. Mintz, a former cook
sor a games party 8 p.m. Tues- invited. Proceeds will go to charity.
For information, call Max Wein,
day
at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
be made available for projects for and kitchen manager, requested
LI 7-8976, or Louis Lumberg,
ter.
the elderly citizens as well as for that her children have a plaque
a number of week-end seminars erected at Camp Tamarack in her
Max Wein is chairman and 357-5448.
for the youth, Nathan Silverman memory.
Louis Lumberg co-chairman for the
SPOT OF
FOR THE
evening.
announced in behalf of a special A string puppet presentation by a
Refreshments and entertainment
committee at the annual meeting group of campers concluded the
YOUR AFFAIR
of the Fresh Air Society last Sun- program. "If Not Higher" by Y. L.
by
day afternoon at Camp Tamarack. Peretz was presented by the camp-
With Mrs. Julian H. Scott, presi- ers. The program was directed by
HY
HERMAN
dent, presiding, the meeting heard David Ben Shalom from Kibbutz
(UTCHENIK)
Photographers
reports on the past year's activi- Givat Chaim, Israel, and Phillip
and his Orchestra
ties and on plans for future opera- Molby of Detroit. The children pre-
342-9424
FOR WEDDINGS
tions. pared the puppets, painted the
Personalized to Suit Your Party
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Marking the establishment of scenery, and were trained to man-
the Charles N. Agree Outpost ipulate the string puppets.
Camp, a presentation of a plaque
New directors elected at the an-
in Agree's honor was made by nual meeting included David Faig-
Milton N. Maddin. The fund was enbaum, Mrs. Joseph Fenton, Mr.
provided by the children and grand- Hermanoff, Morton Levitsky, Dr.
children of the honoree.
John J. Pollack, James Popkin,
MRS. MARK MEYERS
The camp will serve teen-age Morris W. Stein, Harold Weiss,
boys in a primitive setting. Canoe Harvey Gordon, Robert Portnoy,
In a recent candlelight ceremony
and hiking trips through the brush Mrs. Ruth Katzen, Dr. Joseph at Cong. Beth Achim, Marcia
is part of this program. Campers Grant, Dale Rands, Allan Nach- Eileen Gale became the bride of
Dr. Mark Leslie Meyers. Rabbis
prepare all their own food, de- man, Fred Winkleman.
velop the site, building a water
William Avrunin, executive vice Benjamin Gorrelick and Milton
tower, sauna bath, clearing brush president of the Jewish Welfare Arm and Cantor Simon Bermanis
and trees, and making trails.
g _Federation, addressed the meet- officiated.
A memorial plaque honorin
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Gale of Ramble-
Anna Mintz marked a gift by her mg.
Mrs. Arnold E. Frank was chair- wood Dr., Farmington, and Mr. and
children, Mrs. Bernard Handle-
man (Frieda), Dr. Morris J. Mintz, man of the nominating committee.
Mrs. Sol Meyers of Briar Dr., Oak
Samuel Mintz and John A. Mintz.
Park.
The bride wore a gown of silk
s Nixon Reform Proposals
organza with lace appliques on
for Welfare Called Hopeful the gown and matching veil. She
Come see our selection
1st Step, but Inadequate carried orchids on her Bible.
Margie Gale served her sister
The recent reform proposals of
• of new men's clothing
as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
-
President Nixon were called "first
were Mrs. Jerald Meyers, Carole
2, in beautiful fall shades.
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steps toward meaningful improve-
Meyers, Ilene Gale and Linda
ments in welfare" by Michigan
Mittleman.
Welfare League President Erwin
Jerald Meyers was his brother's
S. Simon.
best man, and ushers included Dr.
Positive aspects of the propos- Marvin Levine, Harry Ajzenberg,
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als according to Simon, are the Murray Sweetwine and Jerry Gale.
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establishment of minimum national
Also in the wedding party were
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standards of benefits, federal as- grandparents of the bride, Mr.
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sumption of a larger share of and Mrs. Isadore Hoffman and
welfare costs and the extension Dr. and Mrs. Rubin Galchinsky.
358-0850
INC.
The couple will reside in Arizona
of benefits to the "working poor"
Open Thurs. 'til 9
where the bridegroom is stationed.
and unemployed.
Designers of Fine Furs
Simon, a Detroit attorney, cau-
tioned that these income main-
tenance proposals are inadequate
in several ways, but form the
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
basis for important changes. Her-
a Burton's gal is a wow in the
CUSTOM DESIGNS
, bert Rubinstein. Michigan Welfare
LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR
League deputy executive director
new long look
ACCESSORIES
and a member of the Governor's
Paul Broder, president of the De-
by
Commission on Aging, added, troit Service Group, announces
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"The proposals guarantee about the selection of a group of Allied
S2 a day for all expenses to an Jewish Campaign and community
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elderly, blind, or disabled person, leaders who will leave for Israel
353-7640
which is far from adequate."
Sept. 24 for a two week study-tour.
They will visit agencies serving
the tens of thousands of immigrants
Would you believe . . . a
who have come to Israel in recent
sweater 30" long? For us
years. Meetings are being ar-
... that's a tunic (for some
ranged with government and
it's dress length!) Garland
agency leaders to provide a cur-
rent view of conditions in Israel.
knits it up with a mock tur-
Under auspices of the Detroit
tle neck and cable stitching
Service Group, the Israel Survey
down the front . . . just
Tour is made annually by leaders
great with Garland's wide,
of the Allied Jewish Campaign-
wide leg pants!
Large selection of
Israel Emergency Fund prior to
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beginning their work on raising the
$16
FLAIRS and REGULAR
30" SWEATER
funds necessary for the continua-
tion of the many local, national
WIDE LEG PANTS
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SLACKS
and overseas health, welfare and
educational agencies supported
through the campaign.
By Such Famous Makers as:
The tour is designed to show
these leaders how funds are spent
in Israel aiding the aged and the
handicapped, educating the chil-
dren, caring for the sick and the
indigent and in helping immi-
ALSO:
grants toward self-support and to-
tal absorption into the life of the
MICHIGAN
country.
A Large Collection of
BANKARD
At the conclusion of the Israeli
tour on Oct. 7, part of the group
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will continue to Vienna for an in-
SECURITY
spection of the facilities of the
CHARGE
Joint Distribution Committee and
an in person view of the work
being done by that agency in the
relocation of Jews fleeing from
Eastern Europe.
SECURITY • BANKARD • DINERS
Broder announced that Miss Es-
ther R. Prussian, executive direc-
tor of the Detroit Service Group,
and Harold Berke of the Jewish
Welfare Federation will accompany
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the group.
FASHIONS
GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR
Abstainer: A weak person who
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