Mr., Mrs. Robert Dale
071 Britain Honeymoon

The Ronald Adelstein Sisters of Zion Unit
Honey/noon in Portugal Plans Donor Lunch

WOMell'S

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS has named Mrs. Earl
(Betty) Shipper "Woman of the
Year." A dedicated volunteer
worker for City of Hope for over
15 years, she has held such posi-
tions as bulletin chairman, mer-
chandise secretary, fund-raising
secretary, ad journal secretary,
and currently is membership vice-
president.

MRS. ROBERT DALE

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward
Dale are touring Great Britain for
two weeks after their marriage
Thursday evening at Cong. Bnai
David. Rabbi Milton Arm and Can-
tor Michael Gellis officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Schussler of Vir-
ginia Dr., Southfield and Dr. and
Mrs. Mark Dale of Pickering Rd.,
Birmingham.
The bride the former Marilyn
Schussler, wore a gown of peau
de sole and English net appli-
qued in pearl and crystal re-
embroidered Alencon lace. A silk
illusion veil complimented her
Juliet cap of matching beaded
lace. The bride carried her con-
firmation Bible covered with
while butterfly roses, pale Pink
cymbidiums and trailing steph-
anotis.
Mrs. Norman Cohn, the bride's
sister, served as matron of honor
and Sunzanne Schussler, also sister
of. the bride, served as maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Julie
Dale, sister of the bridegroom,
Marilyn Shapiro, Cynthia Horowitz
and Marla Woolman.
Best man was James Dale,
brother of the bridegroom. Ushers
were Ronald Schussler, brother of
the bride, Noman Calm, the bride's
brother-in-law, Earl Koenig, Ira
Klein and Michael Bequette.
Upon returning, the couple will
reside in Royal Oak.

Sex and Marriage
to Be Discussed

"The Jewish Attitude Toward
Sex and Marriage" will be the
topic for discussion at a tea spon-
sored by the Women's Education
League 8:30 p.m. June 29 at the
home of Mrs. Eli Finkelstein,
15150 Kenton, Oak Park.
The Women's Education League
states that it was founded "in an
attempt to thwart the tide of
assimilation in our community by
spreading an interest in Jewish
culture and tradition. If assimila-
tion is to be curbed, it is incum-
bent upon each and every bride to
instill a Jewish consciousness and
Jewish values into her home."
All brides, newlyweds and young
adults of the metropolitan Detroit
Jewish community are invited to
attend by responding to Airs. David
Cohen, 548-5149; Mrs. Finkelstein,
544-8569 or Mrs. Burton Cohen,
399-1335.

Mr., Mrs. Albert Koss
Feted at Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koss of
Snowden Ave. celebrated their
50th anniversary recently at a
cocktail and dinner party at Kings-
ley Inn given by their children,
Mr. and Mrs. David Koss, Jean
Koss and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Koss and attended by their grand-
children and immediate family.
The Kosses also were honored
by the Bereznitzer Aid Society in
May, at which time the organiza-
tion presented them with 50 tr ee s
planted in Israel in their honor.
The Kncses were among the or-
ganizers of the society which has
been in_ esist.e. nce Ykairs:

BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its installation
of officers 12:30 p.m. Monday at
the home of Mrs. Mayer Stern,
31126 Franklin Fairway, Farm-
ington. Luncheon will be served,
and guest speaker and installing
officer will be Mrs. Norman I.
Leemon.

FRANK PAUL

Sisters of Zion, Mizrachi Women,
will hold its annual donor luncheon
noon Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey
Shomayim.
Mrs. Gussie Subar will give the
invocation; and Mrs. Pearl Gold
the grace before meals. Dora
Kleinplatz, soloist, will be accom-
panied by her daughter Helen at
the piano. Another daughter, Fae,
will speak and pay tribute to
mothers in Israel.
Donor chairmen are Mrs. Milton
Winston and Mrs. David Berman;
program chairman, Mrs. Lea Feld-
man.
For information, call Mrs. Mor-
ris Lachover, 546-7377, or Mrs.
Pearl Gold, 342-4072.

Cluhs

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold its annual installa-
tion luncheon noon Tuesday at the
MCL Restaurant. Mrs. Sam Mager
will install the following officers:
Mesdames Laurence Shapiro, pres-
ident; Morris Greenberg and Belle
Cohen, vice presidents; Hyman
Nerenberg, Mollie Kobrin and
Jack Shapiro, secretaries; Louis
Gruskin, treasurer; Jack Aaron
and Manuel Neiman, case work-
ers; Estelle Alter and Sam Dean,
social; Sam Nadek, publicity; Joe
Baker, sunshine; Abe Verona,
tribute; Harold Metler, member-
ship; and Morris Alter, David
Hoshkowitz and Jack Weinman,
telephone squad.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 19, 1970-27

MRS. RONALD ADELSTEIN

Fern Rita Stone became the
bride of Ronald Adelstein in a
recent candlelight ceremony at
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbis Milton
Arm and Moses Lehrman and Can-
tor Louis Klein officiated.
Afte a honeymoon in Portugal
and Spain, the couple will reside
in Royal Oak.
Parents of the couple are Airs.
Harry Stone of Greenfield Rd.,
Southfield, and the late Harry
Stone, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Adelstein of Leto Ct., Southfield.
The bride wore a sleeveless-
sheath gown of silk oganza with
blue trim deeply bordering the
skirt, white Venise appliques, and
a chapel train. Her Juliet cap fell
into a floor-length mantilla with
appliques of matching Venise lace.
She caried one white rose on her
Bible.
Mrs. Howard Stone served her
sister-in-law as matron of honor,
and bridesmaids included Mrs.
Ezra Cutler, Mrs. Kenneth
Eaton Jr., Mrs. Melvin Free-
man and Mrs. Donald Freedman.
Howard Goldberg served as best
man, and attendants were Howard
Stone, brother of the bride, Mar-
vin Bloom, Ted Brook, Gary Geer,
Howard Leshman and Barry
Winkler.
Mrs. Minnie Goldstein, grand-
mother of the bride, also was in
the wedding party.

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD re-
cently installed Mrs. Philip Bolton
as its new president. Elected to
office with her were the following:
Mesdames Peter Turner, Lawrence
Traison, and Alan Weiner, vice
presidents; Isidore Eisenberg,
treasurer; Isadore Katz, Howard
Levinsky, and Nick Gonte, secre-
taries; and Edward Solomon, chap-
lain. On the board of directors are
Mesdames David Liebow, Jack
Bilsky, Mendel Shifman, Paul
Sherizen Nathan Cohen, Ann Him-
elhochs, Leon Golden, Ernest Slo-
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