Friday. June 3, 1965 * Jenisti fhridHam Page 7-B iifHAI" anniversary luncheon ''held Tuesday afternoon at the Fon^ainebleau Hotel was >;>onsorec* by the Miami Beach Chapter of the Hadassah-Israel Bond Committee. The event be- gan with a champagne party and ended with the Israel Fashion festival coordinated and acces- sorized bj Burdine's. President of the group. Mrs. Henry Wernick, wore a turquoise and royal blue -ilk print coat over a turquoise -heath. The fabric was from Italy, and she had the ensemble made e.-jJtcially for the occasion. Chairman of the event, at- tended by over 1.300 women, was Mr. Dorothy Krieger Fink, who chce a white pebble-weave suit trircmed with gold buttons Her tailored suit was softened with a fringed pill-box hat. Co- ChatrtaU). Mrs. Leonard Rosen, was in baby blue moygashel linen. A double breasted full length coat topped a matching sheath which had blue and white striped inserts on the bodice. Mrs. Alex- ander Muss selected a lime-col- ored silk ensemble which fea- tured a rr.atching colored chiffon bodice. A lattice-lace knit in beige with a matching jacket was worn by Mrs. Carl Weinkle. Mrs. Anna Brenner Meyers was in a grey tailored ensemble. MRS. Leo Waldor's orange two- .- piec* knit was banded on the overblouse in white and had a triple oval cut-out design at the neckline. An ice blue silk sheath was worn by Mrs. Regie Gold, which followed the surplice cut and was trimmed with rhinestone buttons. Mrs. Simon Cohen's powder blue Israeli knit was banded in hot pink on both the dress and jacket. An apricot silk brocade sheath with a match- ing jacket was worn by Mrs. Rose Amchin. Mrs. Ann Shattil chose a three-piece, rose-pink knit with a floral applique on her ovt rblouse. Carib blue was the color of the two-piece knit worn by Mrs. Harry Cohen. The floral applique on her bodice was created with silk ribbon Mrs. Jean Karp's aqua linen shift was banded down one side with white. A beige ribbon knit jacket topped the black silk sheath worn by Mrs. Lillian Lawand. Mrs. Joseph Cohen's beige silk organza fea- tured chantilly lace inserts and a cutaway tunic skirt. A white raw silk suit was the choice of Mrs. Ellis Robins. Her silk ab stract print blouse was in jewel tone shades of orange, pink, sand, and gold. Mrs. Rose Margolis was in a classic tailored pink boucle. knit suit. lulRS. Max Burstein's apricot " hand-made lace knit had the high jewel neckline and short sleeves. Mrs. Lee Waldman wore a white knit which had pink knit latticed through the hand-cro- cheted trim. Small bows cascaded down the front of the gold lame knit sheath worn by Mrs. Harry Glass. Mrs. Sylvia Laskey s white raw silk suit had a navy and white checked overblouse. The check fabric also lined her jack- et. A Mondrian geometric pat tern was the choice of Mrs. Da- vid Seitzman. In moygashel linen, it combined raspberry, avacado green and royal blue. A white moygashel sheath with ball fringed buttons and fringe edging was worn by Mrs. Sam H. Schwartz. Mrs. Morris Young's silk sheath was in lemon gold, and had a matching jacket. A raspberry colored sheer wool sheath with Tyrolean embroid- ered cuffs was the choice of Mrs. Alvin Katzif. Mrs. Karl Zaret's porcelain blue textured knit had the three quarter length coat- jacket. Pink and lilac combined in the paisley print suit worn by Mrs. Kate Meidenberg A silver metallic thread was woven into the fabric. Beauty Ball Set for July 17 The Miss Universe Coronation Ball, sponsored by the Leukemia Society of Greater Miami, will be held at the Fontainebleau Hotel on July 17. Contestants in the "'most beau- tiful girl in the world" contest will attend, as well as numerous celebrities. Dance music will be provided by Jacques Donnet. Weriu-r Kalin MRS. ARNOLD SOMERMAN Somermans Wed On Saturday Eve The French and Jade Rooms of j the Fontainebleau Hotel served as ; the setting for the wedding and, reception for the former Susan N. j Jackman and Arnold C. Somerman j on Saturday. May 28. The evening j ceremony was performed by Rabbi. Irving Lehrman. On their return from a honey- moon in Jamaica, the couple will live at 1600 NE 126th St. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jackman. 1040 NE 151st Ter., the bride had her sisters, Lori Jackman and Mrs. Jill Rosenhaus. as honor attendants. Ileene Miris and Bobbi Kaufman served as bridesmaids. A graduate of North Miami Sen- ior High, new Mrs. Somerman at- tended the University of Miami and will graduate with honors from the Florida College of Med- ical Technology in August. Mr. Somerman. a stockbroker in Surfside. is the son of Mrs. Anne Somerman. 650 72nd St.. and the late Daniel Somerman. Robert Mandell served as his best man, with Richard Annese. Charles Rosenberg. Warren Jackman and Robert Rosenhaus, groomsmen Distaff Eyemen's Confab Readied Mrs. Emanuel Pushkin, whose husband is due to be elevated to the presidency of the Florida Op- tometric Association, will be di- rector and coordinator of the Women's Auxiliary convention program June 8 to II at the Doral Beach Hotel. The four-day session of the Women's Auxiliary will be held in conjunction with the 64th an- nual meeting and educational seminar of the Florida Optometric Association. Serving on the local convention committee with Mrs. Pushkin are Mesdames Fred Bergman. Herbert Brautman, Leonard Cherdack. Thomas Cole. Arthur Helfman, David Hendel, Carmen LoParo, Stephen Morris, Frank Pearce, George Pena, William Pintzow, Robert Tanner, Jack Widdersheim, Jack Wolfe and Sanford Ziff. Gale Leads Welfare Confab Efraim H. 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