THE -DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 11, 1971-33 Debbie Shayne to JVed rc Mazer in August MISS DEBBIE SIIAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Shayne of Ludlow Pl., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Debbie Lynn to Marc Mazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mazer of Dor- chester Ave., Troy. The bride-elect is a senior ma- joring special education at Wayne State University. Her fiance is affiliated with. Phi Mu Alpha professional music fraternity at Wayne State University, where he is a senior majoring in mathema- tics education. The couple plan to marry in August. SA TURDAY! SPECIAL! Gay Gibson Girl New Buildings at Gan Israel Ready for Summer Dresses For Summei Flower Print . IT A S $28 Charles E. Feinberg, Camp Gan Israel chairman, announced that the new dining hall and dormitory facilities have been completed and stand ready to receive this year's campers. Dates of the 1971 summer camp season are: For girls age 6-16: June 29-July 26 (visiting day July 18). For boys 6-16: July 27-Aug. 23 (visiting day Aug. 15). Rabbi Yitzchak M. Kagan of the Lubavitcher Center again will be head counselor of the boys' season. Located in Linden, Mich., on the shores of Pine Lake, Gan Israel is 15 miles south of Flint and 50 miles from Detroit. Ac- tivities include boating, music, baseball, arts and crafts, dra- matics, overnight hikes, swim- ming and tennis. A registered nurse is on hand at all times. Free Bar Mitzva lessons are provided where necessary. The Gan Israel camp network was founded in 1956 under the auspices of the Merkos organiza- tion (Central Organization for Jewish Education), with headquar- ters in Brooklyn. To date, Gan Israel is serving, with its 12 branches, Jewish com- munities in Israel, Australia, Bra- zil, England Italy, Canada and in numerous cities in the United States. They engage in collective programing and exchange of ideas. For information, call Camp Gan Israel, UN 4-9776 or 398-2611. Center Retirees' Club Raises $10,463 for Israel The retired business and profes- sional men of the Jewish Center businessmen's club have raised $10,463 for the Israel Emergency Fund since the Six-Day War. Harry Weinberg is chairman of the club emergency fund. His co- workers are David B. Brown, pres- ident; Irving Lyons, vice president; Maurice Seligman, treasurer of the emergency campaign; Henry Car- nick, Morris Fishman, Harry Katz- man, Oscar L. Reiser, Morris Gurevitc h, Abe Bello, Sam Schwartz, Abe Katz and Max Simon. SATURDAY! • Dainty lady dress in beige with tiny flowers scattered at random. Leg-o-mutton sleeves and royal blue shirring. Sizes 3 to 13. (Shown in sketch at left). $7 Beautifully flounced cotton in alternate prints! Multi-colors, predominately blues. A favorite with young girls everywhere. Sizes 5 to 13 only. Limited quantities, Hurry! (Shown in sketch at right). SPRING SUIT CLEANUP! WERE $80 to $150 SATURDAY! 1/2 OF 1/2 • Were $20 to $37.50 SUMMER TOPS & BOTTOMS! Were $9 to $15 SATURDAY! SUMMER SHIFTS! ROBES! GARDEN FROCKS! SATURDAY! BETTER DRESSES! COCKTAIL DRESSES! COCKTAIL PANTS! SATURDAY! Were $12 to $20 Were $70 to $200 NOW $3 to $5 NOW $17 5 ° to $50 EXACTLY 1 /2 PRICE!