THE DETROIT -JEWISH MVO 30—Friday, June 11, 19n Sharon Dombey Bride ,of David A. Baseman MRS. DAVID BASEMAN Sharen Rose Dombey and Da- vid Alan Baseman were married in a ceremony at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods with Rabbis James I. Gordon and Hayim Donin officiating. The new Mrs. Baseman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Dombey of Park St., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Base- man of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park. Lynn Dombey served her sister as maid of honor, and attendants were Margie Gale, Mrs. Barry Jeross, Mrs. Al Keene and Marilyn Pitt. Ushers were Burt Rosenthal and Ricky Schwartz. Barry Berlin served as best man. - After a trip to Toronto, the couple will reside in Southfield. NCJW Strengthens Program to Aid Senior Citizens NEW YORK (JTA)—The Nation- al Council of Jewish Women an- nounced that it would strengthen its existing • senior citizen aid pro- grams in anticipation of federal budget cuts that threaten the fund- ing of the Administration on Aging. ' Mrs. Earl Marvin, president of the service organization, urged volunteer organizations to take up the lag between social need and legislative action. For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call Robert St. ohn Slated o — Report on Israel, we in Other Lands at Jewish National Fund Dinner in Honor of Mrs. Morris Adler Next Thursday Robert St. John, eminent author and lecturer, who will be the guest speaker at the annual dinner of the Jewish National Fund 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, this week returned from another extensive overseas tour. He will bring a report on his experiences in Israel and his visits to other Jewish communities. In London, St. John, who was accompanied by his wife, Ruth, continued his research on the biog- raphy of Israel Foreign Minister Abba Eban, his forthcoming book to be published by Doubleday. St. John also visited Yugoslavia, Portugal and other countries. Writing to the editor of The Jew- ish News from Portugal, one of the countries he has just visited, St. John stated: "The Jewish situation here is most interesting. There are only 600 Jewish souls in the entire country. There are two active synagogues and much integra- tion.." Proceeds from the JNF dinner will go toward the planting of the Rabbi Morris and Goldie Adler Forest in Israel. Participants in Thursday's din- ner program will include the chair- man, Philip Slomovitz; Louis Berry, Alan Schwartz and Rabbis Irwin Groner, Moses Adler and Leon Fram. The annual JNF dinner will rec- ognize the tireless efforts for Is- rael, the JNF, Cong. Shaarey Zedek and many other Jewish as well as civic causes by Goldie_Adler and her late husband, Rabbi Mor- ris Adler. * DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The 'Name Implies" CUSTOM TABLE PADS • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING • PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345-5350 MADE IN MICHIGAN UNITED PAD CO. Our 30th Year L Vive L'Difference! Goldie Adler is shown receiving flowers from a child in the Kibutz Gadot school that was established in honor of Rabbi Morris Adler. * * The Adlers had close ties with She was an organizer of the Jewish Welfare Federation's women's divi- JNF. In 1965, a public school at Kibutz sion and of the Detroit Round Gadot, the northern Galilee settle- Table women's division. She serves ment 500 yards from the Syrian on the boards of Hadassah, Bnai border, was named for Rabbi Brith, the Shapero School of Nurs- Adler. The tribute was arranged ing and the Southfield Arts Coun- by the Jewish National Fund. Both cil. Rabbi and Mrs. Adler were pres- ent at the ceremony held at Gadot. Mrs. Adler, who last year re- ceived the coveted Eleanor Roose- velt Humanities Award from the Israel Bond Organization, is active in many civic and Jewish causes. • • JFCS-Resettlement Service Annual Meeting to Take P1 ace Wednesday The combined annual meeting of Jewish Family and Children's Service and Resettlement Service will be held 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Standard City Club. Herbert P. Sillman, president of JFCS, will give a. report on agency activities during the year. He will highlight board and staff activities with relation to the Orchards, the local residential treatment facility for emotionally disturbed boys, services to retarded, screening of * * IF#X.Jit***********211-114.4.4.41,- CARICATURES -0( MUSIC • COMEDIANS • GOOD ENTERTAINMENT SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY it WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 356-8525 Perfect Party Favors nvitations: 891-1818 Suburban Coll Collect Reverse Charges BRAVERMAN'S K MEATS 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DI 1-2345 ALL SPECIALS GOOD 'WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY PICKLED TONGUE RIB LAMB CHOPS BRUST DEKEL 119 ,DLUF A/R0011 ROAST TRIMMED SQ. FLANKEN CHUCK ROAST I: 49c lb. lb. $129 lb 89 4 lb. s 1 09 98' tb.79c lb. ings, graphics and sculpture at GARELICK'S GALLERY opens 1-6 p.m. Sunday. Regular gallery houts thereafter and until the July 13 closing are 9:W:1 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily except Sundays; and Friday till 8:30 p.m. applicants for Federation Apart- ments and plans for outreach pro- grams for troubled youth. William Wetsman, chairman of the JFCS nominating committee, will present recommendations for board and officers. Mrs. Samuel J. Caplan, presi- dent of Resettlement Service, will report on agency activities and the resettlement of refugees in Detroit and on the processing of indemnification and restitu- tion claims of World War II sur- vivors. Mrs. Julian H. Krolik is chair- man of the Resettlement Service nominating committee, which will niake recommendations for board members and officers. Wedding The music at a wedding proces- sion always reminds me of the music of soldiers going into battle. —Heinrich Heine MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers 2253 Cole Street Birmingham 1300 N. Campbell Road Royal Oak MI 4-4613 LI 1-3313 TEL- . MALL MAH JONGG HEADQUARTERS SPECIAL! MAH JONGG SETS IVORY REG. 38.95 697 Shalom Club Sets 2nd Singles Party Shalom, the new social club for single men and women, age 21- 39, will hold its second narty June 27 at Alvaro's. Marlene Brown, executive direc- tor of Shalom, said 268 young adults attended the first party last month, and she hopes they'll be back to hear and dance to a new band, the American Scene. The club, which has a mailing list of 350, plans a party a month, plus trips to places of interest. Miss Brown sees the possibility of a charter trip to Europe. For information on the party or to obtain a Shalom Questionnaire, contact Miss Brown at PO Box 1317, Northland Center Station, Southfield 48075, or call 474-0096. - Translation Greenfield Noodles are best OW u ps sheldon rota orchestra. (shel' dun rot or' kis-tra), n. 1. featuring the television personality, VICKIE CARROLL. 2. much more than music: weddings, bar mitzvahs, banquets, country clubs. 3. represented by Russell Schreiber Associates, Downtown Detroit. 4. more information, 962-8000. .0 4