2 THE TRANSCRIPT Monday, June 22, Pearl
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I,ym, e Shet¢er Will
Wed Stel/hen Green
Mr. and Mrs. Edward William
Shekter of Bellevue announce
the engagement of 1heir daugh-
tel' I,ynne Tercse to Stephen
Michael (;reen, son,of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Green.
'l'tw [ride-eJect graduated
June 2 from Cornish School of
Altied Arts in tnterior ;Design.
She alga attendedthe Univer-
sity of .Washington. Mr. :Green
is presently attending the Uni-
versity of Washington where
he is affiliated with Delta
Kappa Epsiln fraternity.
A late August wedding is
planned.
B'nai B'rilh Women
In Workshop Session
A woksh0p for all levels of
the Greater Seattle Council of
B'rmi B'rith Women was held
Tuesday, June 2, 1964 in the
!Panorama Room of the Catalan
:Hotel. Mrs. Gilbert Denton of
District Four, Los Angeles, con-
ducted and demonstrated tech-
niques of membership acquist-
tion and retention; duties of
various officers; and responsi-
bilities of the organization to
the membership and of the
Mural and Albert Main,on Mar00. II'nai
...... .... y[ B'rilh Y0uih
District l0 Meet In
Palm Springs in July
The annual District No. 4
B'nai B'rith Youth Organiza-
tion Convention will again be
held at the Riviera Hotel in
Palm Springs, California, from
July 2 to July 5. Over 300
youths are expected to partici-
pate.
Attending from Seattle will
be Shelley Gomavitz, Habonat
vice president; Dale Nelson
regional BBG president; Beth
Weiner, regional convention
chairman; Sue Morhaime, Se-
attle No. 126 president and re-
gional corresponding secretary;
Darlene DuBonsky, regional
fellowship chairman; Bunny
Filzer, regional recordin'g sec-
retary; and Marlene Touriel
regional orator.
With the theme "No Man Is
an Island," the girls will spend
3 days in intensified leadership
training. Among the guest
speakers at the meet will he
Milton Senn, regional director
of ADL in Los Angeles; Julius
Klein, consultant to Los An-
geles County Commission on
.Human Relations; and John
Buggs, executive director of
the same commission.
Pearl Peggy Mural, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. bh'ank Mutal,
and Albert MaJmon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Maimon, were
married June 21 at Bikur Cho-
lira Synagogue..Rabbi Solomon
Maimon, uncle of the groom,
performed the ceremony.
The bride chose a gown of
silk organza and pea d'ange
lace, with a fitted bodice, jew-
eled lace portrait neckline and
elbow length sleeves. The full
Watteau back was trimmed
$3.00a year. membership to the charities with panels of lace and fell
B'nai B'rith Women so ably from a soft fabric bow into a
APARTMENT finance, chapel train. Her four-tiered
( . Seattle Chapter will hold its veil of silk illusion was caught
In Stately ,o]oma] next regular meeting in Sep- to a pearl edged, lace petaled
Apartment Building tember. Board meetings will rose. She carried a bouquet of
BROADWAY EAST be held regularly during the cascading phaleanopsis orchids
• and stephanotis.
summer months.
VOLUNTEER PARK AREA Linda Mutal, sister of the
7 rooms, 2,000 square feet. Sun Nerzl ,Young Adults bride, and Sue Maimon, sister
room, den, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, ' ...................
2-3 bedrooms. Top floor impres- Joining lll NW
s]ve view. Carpeting and some Government Institute
furnishings available- $275 per For June 27 Dance
month, ,ease. The Herzl Y o u n,g Adult00 At U. of W. on July 8
joint weekend with he Van-
Phone EA 1,-2913 cou,ver and Portland Young Water ResourcesDevelop-
Adults will begin with a so- ment in Washington State will
.cial hour at 9:30 p.m. on Sat- be the topic of the twenty-
urday, June 27 in the terzl ninth annum Institute of Gov-
BONNEY-WATSON Vestry. At i0 ,p.m. the Seattle ernment on Wednesday, July 8,
€group ill host aLdance £eatur- in the Studcnt Union Building
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ins live music. During the.eve- of the University of Washing-
EAst 2-0013 ning, a complete schedule of ton.
events for the following day Sponsored by the Bureau of
"" will be announced. Governmental Research and
For 96 years All Seattle Young Adults Services, the summer institute
funeral services available fl'om the age of lzazenty are is co-sponsored by nine worn-
to all families cox.diHy invited to join in the en's organizations, one of which
regardless of incom weekep.d activities. Further in- is the Seattle Section, National
formation may be had by call- Council of Jewish Women.
ing Myrna Cordova at PA 5- Representing the Council on
1732 Broadway 3334 or Henry Cordas at PA 5- the advisory committee of the
0015. sponsoring organizations is
'--------: .......................... Mrs. James A. Nussbaum. Gen-
t oral chairman is Mrs. Mortimer
COMSTOCK'S PHARMACY I,. Thomas of the League of
Women Voters of Washington.
--RETAIL-- Mrs. Robert J. Stuart, Spo-
kane, president of the League
of Women Voters of the United
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,.. ...................................................................................................... speaker. Her subject will be:
"Our Water Resources--Irtheri-
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Mrs. Walter H. Olsen, president
of the Washington State Divi-
sion, American Association of
University Women, will pre-
side at the luncheon, which
will be from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m.
Moderating the morning ses-
sion, which will be from 9:15
a.m. until noon, will be R. O.
Sylvester, professor of sanitary
engineering at the University
of Washington. Roy W. Morse
Seattle city engineer, will speak
on "Administration and Man-
agement of the State's Water
Resources," followed by a pane]
on "The Need for a Coordinat-
ed State Water Resources Pro-
gram."
At the afternoon session, 2 to
4 p.m., the moderator will be
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will be: "The Development and
t Coordination of the State's Wa-
ter Resources Program."
' --Phoh) by Grady and Jefftoft
MRS. ALBERT MAIMON
of the groom, were maids of
honor. Judy Levy, Betty Israel
Linda Rosen and Marilyn Fein-
berg were bridesmaids.
Judy Israel and Pamela Uziel
served as flower girls, and
candlelighters were Joe Saxon
and Harry Angel.
Ralph Maimon was his broth-
er's best man, and ushers were
Jack Feinstein, Lee Benezra
Larry Jaffe, Joe Saxon and
Harry Angel.
Following a honeyrnoon to
Lake Tahoe and San Francisco
the couple will make their
home at 550 1041h S.E., in
Bellevue.
Mr. Maimon is a University
of Washington graduate and
was a member of Alpha Delta
Sigma honorary and Sigma
Alpha Mu fraternity.
CASCADE OF B.B.G.
INSTALLS OFFICERS
On Monday, June 8, Cascade
B.B.G. No. 687 held its tradi,
tional installation of officers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.:
Azaria S c h a r h o n, 6337 51st
Avenue South. The installed
officers are: Esther Rae Schar-
hen, president; Ruth Sondland
vice president; Jan Lowen, re-
cording secretary; Mari]yn Sie-
gal, corresponding secretary;
DiDi Banasky, treasurer; Suz
Hartstein and Suzy Mctzon, re-
porters; Robin Abrams, his-
torian; Lorraine Goldfarb and
Muriel Richland, sergeant at
arms; Decna Widell, repre-
sentative to counsel; Vivian
Ceenberg, sh'teel; Suzy Hart-
stein, counselor.
Chairmen installed are Leah
Joseph, social; Katie Israel
service; Francine Richland,
Jewish heritage; Janice Kap-
lan, fellowship; Margo Wets,
athletics; Natalie Barr, public-
ity; Viv Markewitz, creativity;
Bobbi Finkelstcin, f r i e n d 1 y
notes and telephone; Jeanne
Klein, citizenship.
A dance in conjunction with
AZA chapter was held at the
conclusion of the ceremonies.
GENEVA (JTA) -- Discus-
dons between the Internation-
al Red Cross office in Geneva
and Israel on entry of the Mo-
gen David Adorn in the Red
Cross remained snagged over
Israel's insistence that it use
the Mogen David Adom and
not the Red Cross emblem as
a member. The Israelis want
the same right accorded Tur-
key when that country joined
the Red Cross. Turkey uses its
red crescent and not the red
cross.
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Zeta Beta Tau Reports
Many Campus Honors
The Alpha Mu chapter of:
the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity'
has just completed one of its
most successful years with
many brothers excelling in all
aspects of campus life.
In the area of academic
achievement, the freshman
class won the Inter-Fraternity
Council award for the highest
grades of any fraternity for
the year at the University of
Washington.
Individual members who
have won high academic hon-
ors include .Bruce Fisher, win-
ner of the Phi :Beta ,Kappa
scholarship for the h ig:h e s:t
grades on campus, and the ZBT
National ;Foundation ,scholar-'
ship:award; Rabble Davis wonl
a business .scholarship; Larry
Fin egold was awarded two
scholarship s 'from the School
of Business; Mike Wiener is a
Phi Beta Kappa and summa
cam laude gr a d u at e ; Marh)
Nathusius was elected presi-
dent of the Foreign Student
Association.
During the last few months
several members Of the frater-
nity have been elected to cam-
)us honoraries. Ron Coe and
Gary Goodman have been se-
lected for Alpha Epsilon Delta,
pre-med honorary; Bruce
Fisher, Joel Starin and Paul
Puziss have won awards for
outstaJading academic achieve-
ment; A1 Pick, Mike Lemberg,
Ron Coe and Bruce Fisher have
been recently initiated into
Purple Shield; Sundodgers has
called Paul Puziss, Mike tern-
berg, Bob Kaplan, At Pick and
Dan Follette into its ranks; At
Rosen and Howard Rose have
oined Scabbard and Blade, the
military ROTC honorary.
In the area of campus activi-
ties, Larry Levey has just com-
pleted his term as Junior Class
president, and A1 Pick has
been elected to the University
Board of Control
Larry Finegold will be the
Homecoming chairman for the
University of Washington for
the coming year.
In athletics, Steve Brown
was recently chosen captain of:
the track team and treasurer
of the Big W, the Letterman's
Club; Lenny Robinson was a
pitcher on the University fresh-
man baseball team.
Neway e I e c t e d fraternity
offiP, ers include: Gary Denton,
president;; Mike Lemberg, vice
president; Steve Weinstein,
treasurer; Kenny Taylor, his-
torian. Mike Cohen has been
chosen Rush chairman.
For the fifteenth straight
year the fraternity is sponsor-
hag a foreign student. This
year's student is Marie Nathu-
sins from Guatemala.
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Be,,a,'oya-eoll Weddi,,g ne!d June 21
--Photo by Wallace :Ackermar
MRS. MELVYN POLL
Rosalind Benaroya became
the bride of Melvyn D. Poll on
June 21 in a ceremony per-
formed by Rabbi Raphael H,
' Levine and Rabbi JacOb Singer
at rremple De Hirseh..Parents
of the couple, are Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph A. Benaroya of,Carmel
,California, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold,I.Poll of Mercer Island.
The bride wore a 'Bianchi
.gown of white peau de sol
fashioned with a court train
and an empire bodice detailed
with a pearl and crystal:bead
Civil Liberties Group
Will Discuss Indians
Civil rights and civil liber-
ties of Indians in Washington
state is the topic this week at
a series of neighborhood meet-
ings sponsored by :the Amer-
ican Civil Liberties Union of
Washington.
All meetings begin at 8 p.m.
Hosts on Wednesday, June 24,
are: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bleakney, 3434 Perkins Lane
W.; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Livengood, 980 20th W., Kirk-
land; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Hooper, 18324 Sunnyside N.
On Thursday, June 25, the
meetings will be at the homes
of Dr. and Mrs. William Broxon
1228 20th E., and Mr. and Mrs.
James Nussbaum, 4050 91st SE,
Mercer Island. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lewis, 5033 Pullman,
N.E. will be hosts on Friday,
June 26.
These discussions, to which
any interested person is invit-
ed at no charge, will provide
an opportunity for all citizens
to think and talk about such
questions as: What are the
rights of Indians? Do they in-
clude the right to deplete the
state's fishery resource? Is
there any way to resolve this
conflict? Are Indians entitled
to any special concessions be-
cause of past history? Or is it
best that Indians become inte-
grated into society--just like
the rest of us?
What do the Indians them-
selves want? What is the effect
of the law passed by the last
l legislature giving the state
jurisdiction over certain parts
of Indian life? What abou
conflicts among federal, state
local and tribal governments?
i The ACLU is a non-partisan
non-profit organization whos,
sole concern is maintaining the
protections of the Bill of Rights
for all persons. It sponsors
neighborhood discussions on
various topics of interest from
time to time.
Eichmann'$ Son Says
He Is Nazi Head
motif. She wore a. veil of Brus,
sels lace and carried a prayer
book and white phaleanopsis
orchids and ivy.
Mrs. Harvey Poll was matron
of honor and Sandra C. Mc-
Kinstry was maid of honor.
!Bridesmaids were Elaine Poll,
Susan Haslund, Jeannie Alha-
deft and Donna Benaroya.
Karen Mayors was the flower
girl, and Michael Schwartz and
Jack Alhadeff served as candle-
lighters.
Harvey Poll was his broth-
er's best man. Ushers included
Alfred and Nell Benaroya,
brothers of the bride; Stuart
Miller, Herschel Lawson and
Robert Miller.
Following a reception and
buffet at the Washington Ath-
letic Club, the couple left on a
honeymoon trip to Hawaii, San
Francisco and Carmel, Califor-
nia. They will make their home
in Seattle.
The bride is a graduate of
St. Nicholas School for Girls.
She .attended Chatham College
in Pennsylvania and is a grad-
uate of the University of Wash-
ington where she was a mem-
ber of Totem Club honorary
and president of Alpha Epsilon
Phi sorority.
Mr. Poll is a graduate of
Lakeside School and the Uni-
versity of Washington. He is
presently attending the Uni-
versity of Washington Law
School. He is a member of Oval
Club and Pi Omicron Sigma
honoraries and Zeta Beta Tan
fraternity.
ADL PLANS SERIES
OF rHOME MEETING
' Frederic C. Tausend W
head ;the agenda of the An'
Defamation League of B'
B'rith regional board meetil
with a presentation of the pll
for home meetings for boa:
members. This will be a:
nounced at the quarterly me€
ing of the board on dune
beginning at 7:30 p.m. in tl
Jewish Community Center.
series of home meetings is b
ins scheduled in order to gi
board members the opportu
ty to'discuss in depth the iss
of the:day. The first series vl
concentrate on.the separati!
of church and stae.,doctri!
and its.:application in Ame!
can life.
Murray Guterson, chairrn
of;the regional board, will ha
some special announcements
make concerning other fut
projebts'of the AD.L office.
'As announcdd earlier, ,I
EYle"W:'Ashby,: Deputy Exe(
giSe>'@ecretary of the NaticI
Educaiion Association, .
make: a igeaturd 'presentatit
'!The'met.ing :agenda. will ,1
.inOIffde.,a i$ireseflthtion of
Vi/it.,a'fld 'albpesrances in "
,attle.,ard i:'lingham of I
hed ':Of (.the ":@merican N!
Party, "George L. RockW
Participating in the presenl
tion of this agenda topic v
be Rabbi Art.hur Jacobovi
Seym0tu: H. Kaplan and M
ray Guterson.
All interested individuals
invited to 'attend.
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Dr. and Mrs. William Ste
announce the engagement
their son, Bruce G. Stern
June Bentley of Manchestt
England. A December weddJ
is planned.
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JERUSALEM ,(JTA) -- For-
eign Minister 'Gold Meir told
the Cabinet that Soviet Pre-
mier Nikita Khrushchev's visit
to Egypt last month had con-
tributed to increased tension
in the Middle East.