Pcqe 8-3 +.Jmlsf fhrktiatr Friday. July 26. 19fri j-rances .XWhiui We the Women WOMAN OF THE WEEK Among the New Yorkers who have transferred their affections as well as themselves to Miami is Lillian (Mrs. Irvingi Soiomcn. who was born in the Bronx but moved to Staten Island ai an early age. Motherless when she was quite young, she and her brother were brought up by their grandmother, who was quite strict. She was a studious, quiet youngster, and en- joyed a happy childhood. Her father, Louis Sheld, tried to be both father and mother to his chil- dren, and spent as much time as possible with them. After high school. Lillian went on to business school and trained to be a secretary. When she went into civil service, she helped start the first office for New York State Unemployment Insurance, a job in which she received training in how to deal with people by listen- ing to the people's complaints. This ability has been a guiding light in her life ever since. Lillian met her Irv on a blind date. Though they were immediately attracted to each other, they had a six-month courtship before they married. They continued to live in Staten Island until 1950about 10 yearsand then came to Miami Beach because of their son's health. Lillian says it is the best thing they ever didRichard is now married and lives with his wife. Barbara, in Coral Gables, where he is working and studying architecture. Daughter Marilyn is taking business administration at the University of Miami. Lillian's first years in her new home were busy ones. PTA. Cub Scouting, being Girl Scout Leader, Den Mother and what have you takes time. She joined the Miami Beach Chapter of B'nai B'rith, and was made treasurer. President for two years of the Bal-Bay-Surf Cancer Unit, she now has another presidencythe Sisterhood of Temple Menorah, which they joined when they first came to Miami Beach. She has come up through the ranks to reach the highest job in Sisterhood, a job she says requires more tact, more diplomacy, more everything, than even the presidency of the United States. Lillian, a dynamic person with quiet charm, is a terrific organizer, and has all the other pre- requisites. Thankful for their two wonderful children and their daughter-in-law who are not identified with this genera- tion's long-haired "hippie" set. she and her husband, who have lived in the same house in Surfside for 18 years, never had to worry about them "getting off the beaten path."' Up North. Lillian used to sneeze her way around the golf course. But she hasn't had time ior it here yetit is one of the things she is "going to do' when." She felt left out because she wasn't a card player when she first moved here, so she and three others found themselves a teacher. Now "no one laughs when we sit down to a card table." They have a weekly canasta game, and enjoy it thoroughly. She and Irv like to go to the theater and movies They like swimming so much, they took a cabana at the Americana Hotel when it first opened. Though they haven't traveled much, this summer will see them start on their "See America First" travel pro- gram. They will go to California with a stopover in Las \ ;as. where the gambling bug may catch them. A good cook and excellent baker. Lillian says her hus- band wondered aloud recently, "Where is that delectable cheese cake that you are noted for?" "Exactly where all diet-conscious people put it." she answered, "in our mind's eve!" And what does the master of the house say to all of the activities of which his wife is a part? "As long as my dinner is on the table on time, you can do anything you want to do," he said. When September comes, there won't be much time for anything but being Sisterhood president, though, how many of you clubwomen truthfully think his dinner is going to be piping hot on the table at the right time every night? "If 8 Wedding Timer FLOWERS BLOSSOM SHOP (Aiorcamfilt National Bank Building) 16T6 Washington Ave Miami Beach CALL Jfc' 2-3231 Paul Samlt-r MKS. KOBtKT AVNHOtT Robert Arnholt, Sally Benjamin Married Sunday Sally Ann Benjamin and Robert Marshall Arnholt were married Sunday, July 21, at the Algiers Hotel. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Benjamin. 5125 Donatello, Coral Gables, the new Mrs. Arnholt at- tended Coral Gables High School and is a graduate of Roosevelt School in Stanford. Conn. Mr. Arnholt, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Arnholt, 7605 SW 127th St., is a graduate of Palmetto High School and has served in the U.S. Navy aboard the aircraft carrier USS Wasp. He is now enrolled in the Aerospace Program at Miami Dade Junior College. Weekend College Program Expanded Weekend College at Miami Dade Junior College North has been ex- panded to 44 courses for the fall term, according to Ambrose Gar- ner, vice president. Last fall. 25 classes had a total enrollment of 573. The unique Weekend College plan provides a coordinated curriculum of Saturday-only classes designed to meet all the requirements for a two-year associate degree pro- gram. Classes for the coming term will include both follow-up courses for those who began Weekend Col- lege last year and courses for those just beginning. Of the 44 courses scheduled. 30 are on the freshman level. 14 on the sophomore level. While a ma- jority of the offerings are in the areas of Social Science. Humani- ties and Natural Science. 10 are in Police Science. Graphic Arts, En- gineering, Civil Engineering, Busi- ness Administration, and Account- ing. M-DJC's Weekend College was inaugurated at the South Campus then called Palmetto Center- in 1965 with seven classes. This fall, there will be 33. Chairman Chosen By Beach Chamber David Lapham has been elected 1968-69 chairman of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce Service and Professional Division. He succeeds Paul E. Bell. Chosen to serve with Lapham were John Whalen, first vice chair- man; William M. Klein, second vice chairman and Herbert C. Frink Jr.. third vice chairman. Reelected as directors were Andre S. Bialolenki. Charles Kauf- man and John Forte. In addition, five others were chosen to fNl vacancies on the board of directors. These were Martin Goldberg. Sam uel Seltzer. Bob Hartsock. Robert Hart and James Lauth. Rabbi Orimland Conducts Services At Waldman's Rabbi Gimpel Orimland will con- duct the services for the Rosh Ha- shanah and Yom Kippur High Holy Days at Waldman's Hotel. Sept. 22. 23 and 24. and Oct. 2 and 3. it was announced this week by Samuel Waldman. president of Waldman's Hotel. Originally from Israel. Rabbi Orimland spent seven years in Rio de Janeiro as cantor for the Copa- cabana Synagogue before coming to the United States. He was Rabbi and cantor in B'nai Israel Syna- gogue. Pleasantville. N.J., for the next five years. Since last year he has been pres- ident and administrator of the Cedars of Jerusalem Convalescent and Nursing Home in North Miami. ATernei K . MISS LINDA KOKCACH Linda Rokeach. Joseph Danas Plan To Marry Mr and Mrs. Leo Rokeach. 754S E. Treasure Dr., Miami Beach, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Linda Lee. to Joseph David Danas. son of Mr. and Mrs i Myron Danas of New York City A graduate of Cornell Univer : sity, the brideelect received he: > master's degree in Guidance an Counseling from Northwestern Uni i versity and is presently teachin ^ i social studies at the New York l City High School of Fashion Indus tries while working toward he Ph.D. Her fiance was graduated from Cornell University and New York University School of Law. He ha- served as a student assistant in th- U.S. Attorney's Office and is pres ently a Judicial Clerk with th- j Hon. Judge Morris H. Lasker of [the U.S. District Court. Souther- \ District of New York. The wedding is planned fo Aug. 25. A MUTUAL AID pact was signed this week between Histadrut. Is- rael's labor federation, and Orit. a labor federation embracing 28 mil- lion workers in 50 labor organiza- tions throughout Latin America. Sweet Francine Forty persons are expected I attend a "Sweet Sixteen" birthda party honoring Francine Kapehu- Saturday in the Deauville Hotel - Charlemagne Room. Francine - the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mar-, ! Kapchuk of North Miami Beacu Cantor Nico Fe'.dman of Tem- ple Menorah, Miami Beach, and Mrs. Feldman, board an Air France iet for their con- cert tour in Rumania where they were invited by the Rumanian Government. LEO HOHAUSER PLUMBING COMPACTING M4MHN I Serving Dad* County Over 25 Years 1111 S.W. 14th ST. 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