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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-03

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SHERIDAN SPA Jewish Groups File

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a Week
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NEW YORK (JTA)—The Na-
Ilona' Jewish Commission on Law ;
and Public Affairs (COLPA) has
filed a brief in the U.S. District
Court for the District of Columbia
opposing tax-exempt status for
segregated private schools set up
to evade judicial decisions out-
lawing segregation in public
schools.
The brief was submitted in con-
nection with the Internal Revenue
Services' decision to grant tax-
exempt status to a private school
established by white parents in
Mississippi which refuses to ac-

Natter Leavett NOW
Mrs. - Alan E. Charlson

cept non-white pupils.
A suit attacking the grant has
been brought by a number of
individuals. COLPA, which spec-
ializes in cases involving Ortho-
dox Jewish groups, said it en-
tered the case to counter argu-
ments by proponents of tax ex-
emption that would equate seg-
regated private schools with
parochial schools.
MRS. ALAN CHARLSON
COLPA and nine Orthodox or-
In a noon ceremony at the Ra-
ganizations were recently involved
in a case in which the United leigh House Sunday, Nancy Ann

Leavitt was wed to Alan Edward

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States Supreme Court upheld tax
exempt status for religious institu- Charlson. Rabbi M. Robert Syme
officiated, with Cantor Abraham
tions.
In an unrelated case, six nation- Ranani of Cong. Beth Israel, Flint.
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
al Jewish organizations filed a
"friend of the court" brief with Ethel Feldman Leavitt of Flint
the U.S. Supreme Court June 24, and Mr. and Mrs. William Charl-
challenging the constitutionality Of son of Indiana, Pa.
a Pennsylvania law providing
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza featuring a mandarin
state support for non public
schools.
neck, bishop sleeves and attach-

ed chapel train. The collar, front
The organizations are the Amer-
ican Jewish" Committee, American panel and border were of re-
embroidered Alencon lace trim-
Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, the Central med with tiny seed pearls and
crystals. A bonnet of matching
Conference of American Rabbis,
lace held her bouffant veil of silk
the National Council of Jewish
illusion.
She carried a cascade of
Women and the Union of American
Phalaenopsis orchids and ivy.
Hebrew Congregations.
Mrs. Richard Krugel of Detroit
Their brief argues that the
Pennsylvania statute violates the served as matron of honor. Brides-
first amendment because it allo- maids were Mrs. John Lesow,
cates funds to sectarian schools Susan Bing of Jackson and Marcy
thus involving the state in the pro- Charlson, sister of the bridegroom.
Junior bridesmaids were Ellen
pagation of religion.
Klein of Pittsburgh and .Lisa
Party Seeks to Free Hess Failer, and flower girl was Sari
BONN (JTA)—The Free Demo- Faller.
Paul Charlson served his brother
crats (Liberals) meeting in con-
gress here, voted to ask their as best man. Ushers were Michael
Leavitt,
brother of the bride; Bob
chairman, Foreign Minister Wal-
ter Scheel, to make every effort to Walker and Jim Stutzman of In-
diana,
Pa.,
Bill Hadley of Pitts-
free Rudolf Hess and other "war
burgh, Craig Atchinson of Ann
criminals."
Arbor,
Jim
Napier
of Detroit and
Scheel said that some prisoners
serving time in Italy and the Neth- Ray Bankert of Shelby, Mich.
Also in the bridal party were
erlands as major war criminals
have only been labeled as such but the grandparents of the bride, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Feldman and
are not so in actuality.
grandmother of the bridegroom,
Mrs. Sadie Klein.
After a honeymoon in San Fran-
cisco, the couple will reside in
Pittsburgh.

MOST OF OUR GUESTS
FIND SOMETHING
UNUSUAL UP HERE.
AND TAKE IT HOME
WITH THEM.

It's something rarely found in the midst of a big, modern
resort bristling with every sport and social activity
imaginable. A feeling. Of warmth. And friendliness. And

relaxation.
It's a feeling you'll feel the moment you leave the cold
cement of the highway and pass into our private part of the

country. You're with friends. And you've got 1300 acres
filled with exciting things to do, day and night. Or quiet
little hideaways to get away from it all, inside and out.
Come. Whether you golf (on the "Big G," the most
beautiful new golf course in the U.S.A.), play tennis, swim
indoors or out, fish, boat, play all day, dance all night, or
just lose yourself in the courii.ry, what you'll take away
when you leave is the feeling that you're leaving home.

For reservations see your travel agent or write
Grossinger's, Grossinger, N.Y. 12734. Or call (212)
565-4500.

Al Besselink. Director of Golf.

Pete Donnelly. Golf Professional

Now in all bookstores' "Jennie—And the Story of Gross ■ nger's -
(Grosser & Dunlap. Inc. puthshers)

GROSSINGER. N.Y

IF YOU'RE GOING TO THE COUNTRY,
COME TO GROSSINGER'S.

Grand Rapids
News Notes

Flint News

ISeareo- atioU Suits

Comings .. .
and
. . . Goings

Flint attorney David Laro, 3100
Miller, Flint Twp., has been award-
ed a degree of masters of law in
taxation by the New York Univer-
sity Law School graduate taxation
division in New York City. The
awarding of the degree culmin-
ates an intensive nine-month pro-
gram conducted by the NY law
school for attorneys in the s ecial-
ized areas of the law of fe eral
taxation. Laro has practiced law
in Flint since 1968, He holds a
bachelor of arts degree from the
University of Michigan and the de-
gree of doctorate of jurisprudence
from the University of Illinois
College of Law. Laro has been an
instructor of business law in the
Mott Foundation adult education
program and presently is chair-
man of the Michigan for Milliken
Committee in the 7th Congression-
al District.

Training

Training is everything. T h e
peach was once a bitter almond;
cauliflower is but cabbage with a
college education. —Mark Twain.

Youth on The Move

July 3—Weiner Bat Mitzva
12—Sanctuary Moving Day,
Ahavas Israel

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Berman
Graduating from Flint South- announce the engagement of their
western High School with high dis- daughter Debra to Mr. Max Apple,
'Unction were Elaine Benson and son of Mrs. Sam Apple and the late
Michelle Indianer. Those graduat- Mr. Apple.
ing with distinction were Karen
Bernstein, Mark Leitson. Deborah
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kleiman
Levy and James .Mitchell.
announce the engagement of their
son Ian to Claire Blunt of Balti-
The following Flint students more
graduated from universities in
The cornerstone•laying ceremony
spring commencement exercises:
Kalamazoo College—Michael Leib: for Cong. Aha vas Israel was held
Stanford University—Jeffrey Kra- .June 21. with President Morris
kower: and University of Michigan Kleiman and Renry Pestha . con-
—Phyllis Rubenstein. Lee Bern- struction chairman, officiating
stein. Nancy Leavitt. Deborah
REILLY'S HURON
Lovitky, Sheron Fishier and Mar-
HAVEN COTTAGES
lee Tulpan.

Modern housekeeping cot-
tage on Lake Huron. Finest
of Beaches, safe for children.
Not stoney. Rates S110 to
$155. Special week-end rates
June. Phone: 517-362-2626.
Tawas City, Route 2, Box
303, Michigan 48763.

GM Center Tours

Tours of the General Motors
Technical Center at Warren. Mich.
! will be conducted daily through

Sept. 7.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 3, 1970-17

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FOR THE HIGH HOLY DAYS I

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CALL MIAMI BEACH

For Your Reservation Dial:

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Or Coll N.Y. Off: PL 7-4238

occ.

JUNE 23

FREE!

TO SEPT. 7

'55 of 157 rooms

INCLUDING MEALS

Evenings L Sundoy FA 7 - 1742

summer at
Stevensville

Play unlimited free golf
on our own 18-hole, 7070
yard course (Special Mid-
Week Golf Packages);
then head for the 19th
Hole' for a refreshing Instant-Replay. Row a 5-mile lake. Motor
Boat. Fish. Swim the Olympic size pool or new Polynesian in-
door pool. Or loaf all day while we busy the kids with our com-
plete Children/Teen programs. Dine in elegance, then go catch
a Broadway star in the new Starlight Room. Stevensville. It's
your kind of place for your kind of people. Enjoy a 1970 vacation
at 1969 prices. See Corbett Monica, Carmen McRae, Cab Calloway.

DIR. RES. N.Y.C.
(212) LA 4-6662
(OR CALL YOUR
TRAVEL AGENT)

Stevensville 70, Swan Lake, New York 12783

Can uS FREE: In Philadelphia—Enterprise 6350: Baltimore—Enterprise 9-6350:
Montreal and Toronto—Zenith 6-3550. Hotel phone (914) 292-8000. We cater
to conventions. Details upon request. We're only minutes from the new
Sullivan County Airport. Your hosts, The Dinnerstein Family.

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"Take
the 3rd will be FREE!" That's
right! Starting Sunday, July
5th,

until Friday, July 31, the
3rd person tadult or child( in a
room with 2 adults will be
our
guest and entitled to lodging
and food (3 meals each day)
absolutely . • . FREE!

From Friday, July 31 to Friday, Sept. 4,
3rd person to room toccupied by 2 adults;
ONLY 55.00 service charge! Includes room,
3 delicious meals per day, entertainment!
Can be child or adult.

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