28—Friday, May 5, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NCJW Celebrates Orchards' 1st Decade; Honors School Principal for Assistance Dr. Kenneth Bateman, principal of Tyler Elementary School in Livonia. was presented the Han- nah t; Solomon Award by the National Council of Jewish Worn Sectom at the iirr...amia tillsannual mi•iiturg Monday e. Pr Bateman w a, honored for a —1st:ince oNcr the past 10 err to the :Nr.INS' Orchards pro- lOth anniversary the aa Iron was celebrating at t he slectiniz• in council headquarters orchards is a lesidential treatment program for severely emotionally , disturbed boys who have been unable to function in school, at home or with their peers and 4k ho require placement away from home to be treated Dr Bateman has accepted many orchards boy s who were rejectmi by their own schools into Tyler Elementary The award came as a surprise to Dr Bateman. who war saluted for his "great depth ef umier,t and inz. ;Ind compassion." speakers at the meeting were Sisterhood Sets LdstDetroit Installation E uropean Trip Fo ows ll Adas Shalom Sisterhood will jin- tall officers for the last time in the Detroit synagoguge before lolly- ing to its new' building in Farming- ton. The ceremony will take place noon Wednesday in the social hill. Guests are invited by Mrs. Carl iR. Lichtenstein, installation chairman. Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, a past president, will install Mesdanrs Sol Hammerstein as president: Manuel Katzman, Robert Dunsky, and Harry Nach- man, vice presi- dent s. Marvin Fuller, Gerald Ross, M a r tin Share, Theodore Thomas and Ben Bori n, secreta- fElPhs-- ries:: and Shel- Kap/an-Feuer/mu/Rites Dr. Sallie R. Churchill, associate professor of social work at the University of Michigan; Dr. Fritz Redl, Distinguished Pro- fessor of Behavioral Sciences at Wayne State University; and Gerald Levin. executive director of Orchards Children's Services. Establishment of the Orchards, under sponsorship of the Detroit Section. came as a result of an intensive two-year study concern- ing unmet mental health needs of the community. Services, besides a residential environment, include a camping program, outpatient group and individual treatment and therapeutic preschool nursery. A total of 244 clients have been serv- iced in the various programs this past year. Eye Doctors Prescriptions Filled PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS Mrs. Hammersteirt don Klein, treas- urer. MRS. ALAN KAPLAN table decorations, Mrs. Starman: and luncheon chairmen, Mrs. Sam- uel Dobkin and Mrs. George Brown. "AU That The Name In a recent ceremony at the Guest artist Mrs. Bernard Raleigh House Lynn Cheryl Feuer- WE DO ALL THE WORK per will be accompanied by Mrs. REMOVE AND INSTALL man and Alan Harvey Kaplan Stein, were married with Rabbi M. Rob- ALso on the program are Cantor • ert Syme and Cantor Harold Or- Geolige Nicholas Fenakel, Mrs. bach officiating. Bassin. Mrs. Ronald Katz, Mrs. Na- The bride is the daughter of Mr. than Starman outgoing president; Suburban Call Collect and Mrs. George Feuerinan Mrs. Isadore 'Goren and Associate Reverse Charges Southfield Rd., Southfield. The Cantor Larry Vieder. Hostess • bridegroom is the son of Mr. and chairman is Mrs. Sidney Schwartz; Gerald I.. Levin is executive Mrs. Seymour Kaplan of Twyck- director of the Orchards: Dr. ingham Way, Southfield. Joseph Fischhoff, director of psy- The new Mrs Kaplan were a chiatric services; and Daniel Utche- satin wedding gown with Empire 'Ilk, director of social services. Helen linherg bodice and wedding ring collar. Orchards Children's Services is The hair..tts pluck ail! come hack to haunt A matching satin wedding ring tweme again. remember this son. liefore , ■ the responsibility of a steering cap held an illusion veil with flow- Quota (ion, one of the foremost no.dical committee headed by Mrs. Saul ing train. She carried a French authorities on the subject of human hair: Rosenblum, president of the De- bouquet of flowers. "Plucking taut strong hairs should nmer be troit section; and co-chairmen Mrs. tobised. - N h. not? Because the lung term. Judy El Mouchi, the bride's sis- Maxwell Ladies and Mrs. Melvin penalties furl- continued plucking can he so ter, was matron of honor. Mary Kothert ..esere: Ann Tatomir was maid of honor. now that Air-cooled jet 1. You may stimulate thif Bridesmaids were Cheryl and Stream Electrolysis is avail- growth of additional hairs Nancy Kaplan, the bridegroom's able to you. This is the first around the one you pull twin sisters: Shelly Heyman, Lynn method of permanent hair out. Schuhel and Caron Singee. removal with everything to 2. You may cause succes- Implies" nip- , The Orchards Children's Services provide a training and research facility for local colleges and uni- versities. For the first time, NCJW' has fended a research project that will deal qualitatively with the therapeutic work done in the resi- dential program. 891-1818 CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS Paths t on Your shopping mazel! Carol Ellman to Recoil,' hl fete' of Robert (;rumet You're in luck when you have Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Cheese Pizza Mix on hand for hungry kids. Because you've got a sizzling hot The couple honeymoone,1 in Eu- rope. treat in just about 20 min- utes — crisp., cheesy. authentic Italian pizza that wins big cheers. All the makings come in this one package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce. cheese and easy directions. Um,m. how about making one whole one, all for yourself , Boyatdee t tt.{•L TE Cheese Pizza Elliott Kaplan, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Ushers were Barry Feuerman. the bride's brother; Neil El Mouchi, the bride's brother-in-law; Steve Gantz. Bruce Gursky, Howard Shiffman and Rick Levey. sive generations of hair front commend it Air-cooled Jet the abused follicle to growl Stream is faster, more com- coarser, longer, darker. fortable. Electrolysis is the only 3. You may cause skin irri tations, pits, scars. medically approved method 4. to remove hair permanently. You may makeeventua permanent removal slowe Investigate this suprior spe- and costlier by pulling the cialized service for the per- root manent improvement and and follicle Such risks Marriages ROLLIN-GOOD: In a recent ceremony in Ann Arbor, Jeri Lo- retta Good became the bride of Robert E. Rollin. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine officiated. The new Mrs. Rollin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rov S. Good of Vernon Rd . ' Huntington Woods. Mr. Rollin is MISS CAROL ELLMAN the son of Mrs. Paul Rollin of Garden City and the late Mr . Mr. and Mrs. Iry Ellman of Rollin. The couple will reside' in Sutton Pl., Birmingham. an- Ann Arbor. nounce the -engagement of their daughter Carol to Robert Alan PAM-SKULNIK: Mrs. Bernice Grumet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iry Skulnik of Long Island, N.V., an- Grumet of Oldham Rd.. South- nounces the marriage recently of field her daughter Phyllis Randy - to Miss Ellman is a senior at Richard Allen Pam, son of Mr. Eastern Michigan University. and Mrs. Benjamin Pam of Green- July wedding is planned. field Rd.. Royal Oak. The couple will reside in Wappingers Falls. N STU RABEN PHOTOG R 1 P II Spec.n ire .n Wedtitngs Bo , M ■ tz,,, 342-2287 I3RAVERMAN 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD SHOULDER STEAK PIN WHEELS(cartwheels) CHUCK ROAST YOUNG BEEF LIVER ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE au. S K MEATS DI 1-2345 lb lb s • 59 s lb • 39 89c lb 79 t • ST 'Marriage, Sex, Judaism Topic for Pre-Marrieds The third and final lecture of the Jewish Institute for Brides and Grooms will take place•8•30 p.m. Monday' at Cong. Itnai David. Topic for discussion will lie "Marriage Sex and Judaism. - The medical view will be outlined by Dr. Andrew A. Ereier, a fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of England. and a Smithfield obstetrician. 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