Th1 0— THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, -July To Wed in October MISS EILEEN FERENTZ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kanterman of Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen Ferentz, to Marvin Gold- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman of Griggs Ave. They plan to be married Oct. 8. Musical Revue Given At Michigan Resort e N ews eop ► e 1954' NEW HAMPTON, N. H.—DR. JOSEPH JORDAN, a department of chemistry faculty . member of the Hebrew University' of Jeru- salem, is participating in a' con- ference of 100 leading analytical chemists here under the aus- pices of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science. * * * RAMON E. GILBERT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gilbert of 3110 Ewald Circle, has been ad- mitted to the third freshman class of Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass. An honor roll student at Central High School, Gilbert was active in sports, drama and music, and treasurer of the Intercity Sportsmanship Council. HUBERT FORBES of 16188 Lawton has just com- pleted his freshman year at Brandeis. * * * Pianist BETTY KOWALSKY will be featured soloist with the Summer Symphony at its con- cert Saturday evening, July 22, at the State Fair Grounds shell. Miss Kowalsky will be heard in the first movement of Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor. At t h e concert Friday evening, July 21, the orchestra's presen- tation of Saint-Saens Danse Macabre will have ZINOVI BIS- TRITZKY as violin soloist. * * * BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — (JTA) — For his efforts in promotion understanding be-- tween different racial, religious and national groups, D O R E SCHARY received an award from the University Religious Conference. Schary is executive producer at the MGM motion picture studio and is active in Jewish affairs. Lesser's Clover Lodge, Otnena, .Mich., presented a musical re- vue- "So In Love," • written and directed by Teddy Werbel and Bella Goldberg. The cast was composed of .guests at the Lodge, including Jerry Sherbin, Sylvia Bachman, Ruth Channin, Esar Bachman, Ray and Evelyn Zbick, Abe Cherrin, Jerry - Portney, Naomi Lesser, Frances • Felman, and Louise Goldberg. Sets and cos- ABRAHAM H. JAFFIN an- tumes were designed by Isadore nounces the opening of offices Ziporin. for the practice of law at 808 Hoffman Bldg., 2339 Woodward. Jaffin also is a real estate 'brok- Morgenthau Groups er and may be consulted on real To Have Annual Picnic estate problems by calling WO. 11-7221 or WO. 3-5445 during the Holiday Park, at Eliza.beth day. In the evening, or by ap- Lake, will be the scene •of the pointment, he is available at annual picnic of the Henry his residence, 4048 Clements, Morgenthau Lodge, Bnai Brith, TE, 4-3340. * * * at 12:30 p.m. July 23, VERNON M. FITCH, an at- A full day's program is plan- ned, with the Chapter enter- torney with the law firm of taining the children. Herman Levin, Levin, Garvett and Dill Burton, picnic chairman, will in the Penobscot Building, has announced his candidacy for supervise the adult program. the Common Council vacancy At the golf tournament held to be voted upon in the Septem- recently, Sam Rodd proved low her primary. Fitch, a combat ball champion of the lodge. The veteran of World War II, hav- handicap champion will be de- ing earned two battle stars as termined in playoffs between an Infantryman in the European Sam Schecter, Jack Caminker, campaign, was graduated from Bernie Kordner and - Robe _ rt Wayne University with high dis- Kingston. tinction and received his law degree -from the University of Michigan Law School. He is married and is a member of the Detroit Bar Association, Michi- gan Bat Association and Ameri- A 't July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- can Bar Association. Fitch has bert Yechiel Hordes (Ness' a spoken before civic groups Singer) of Rochester Ave., a throughout the city as a mem- ber of the Detroit Speakers Bu- daughter. reau. Before entering private practice, he was Chief of the July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred General Legal Division in the Levey (Lee Wasserman) of 2297 Detroit Ordnance District's Le- Glendale, a son, Richard Alan. gal Department. His father was * * * the late Judge Virgil A. Fitch July 13—To Mr, and Mrs. Les- who served several terms in the ter Gaines (Bernice Hacker) of State Legislature. Archdale Ave., a daughter, Ei- leen Gail. * * * July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Platt (Glenna Katz! a ewry daughter, Bonita Ellen. • '•• ■ ■ J * ••- • -■ - - rivT, T .. i , , . a the July 8—To Mr. and. Mrs. Je- rome Heifman (Isadora Freed- I. This Week's Radio and Tele- man) of Steel Ave., a daughter, vision Programs of 411041*- . Linda Maril. Jewish Interest * * * June 30—To Mr. and. Mrs. Al MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Lesser (Molly Ulanoff) of Pas- Time: 10 a.m.. Sunday, July adena Ave., twin sons, Roger 23. Lee and Steven Barry. Station: WXYZ. * * * Feature: Rabbi David H. To Mr. and Mrs. Max Halperin Panitz of Temple Bnai Jeshu- (Lottie Wainger), a son, Harvey run, New York City, will speak. * * * Dennis. THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m. Sunday, July 23. CERTIFIED MOHEL Station: WWJ. Rev. Yehudall Loewy Feature: Second summer pro- SERVING IN gram, "The Words We Live By," Hospitals and Homes with a discussion of "At the WE. 4-2696 point of death, what shall the 3761 HUMPHRY AVE, birthright profit me?" from the story of Jacob and Esau. Julius Chajes, director-. of mu- sic at the Jewish- Community Center, has been invited to give four lectures on --" h e "Develop- ment of the Con temporary Israeli Music" at the new Bran- deis Camp in Santa Susanna, Calif., during the month of August. Mar- guerite Kozenn, Chajes who is in private life Mrs. Cha- jes, who recently returned from Israel, will illustrate the lec- tures with some of the recently composed songs by Marc Lavry, Karel Salomon, Moshe Lustig and others. * * * SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA) — PROF. JOSEPH BEN SIMHA BRAVERMAN, director of re- search of the Central Citrus . Products Laboratory in Reho- voth, Israel, is a visiting profes- sor at the University of Cali- fornia campus this summer. e rtgagementi Mr. and Mrs. Morris Binder of Buena Vista Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Rosalyn, to Lester H. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein of Calvert Ave. T h e couple plans an Aug. 6 garden wed- ding. * * Mr. and Mrs. Michael Berko witz of Ewald Circle announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ruth,- to Marvin L. Finkel- stein,-son of Rose Finkelstein of Pontiac, Mich., and the late Mr. Finkelstein. A fall wedding is being planned_ . •- ,* Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hoff- man of Ohio Ave. announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ruth Hoffman, to Julius Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berkowitz of Strathmoor Ave., at a dinner given in hon- or of the betrothed. The wed- ding date has been set for Nov. 26. 92 Americans Register For Hebrew Con=gress 'Protestants May Use Hebrew in Broadcasts ; JERUSALEM (ISI)—Protes- taut communities in . Israel . are free to . use the Hebrew language in their religious services over :Kol Israel, gov- ernment broadcasting sta- tion, as long as the content of their 'messages does not Constitute an affront to re- ligious feeling and to other religious denominations. Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion sent letters to that effect to five Protestant leaders in answer to their protest of June 11 after Kol Israel refused to permit the Hebrew portion of a scheduled Protestant religious service to be broadcast that day. . A spokesman for the gov- ernment said that it was "no departure from the principle of religious liberty guaran- teed by Israel to all denomi- naitons. The fact that all re- ligious communities, Christian and Moslem, were invited to make use of the government broadcasting service, itself was evidence of our desire ' that all faiths enjoy every reasonable facility for the ex- ercise of religious functions. Exercise of these functions by one denomination ought not to be of a nature likely to offend adherents of other denominations." Opening in Jerusalem Ninety-two delegates repre- senting 64 national' organiza- tions, fraternal bodies and in- stitutions of higher learning in this country will attend the first World Hebrew Congress, open- ing July 24 in Jerusalem. , American delegates are head- ed by Samuel J. Borowsky, pres- ident of • the Histadruth Ivrith of America (Hebrew Language and Culture Association). Albert Elazar, assistant superintendent of Detroit's United Hebrew Schools, is among the delega- tion. Representatives of 39 coun- tries will participate in the ses- sions of the first Hebrew Con- gress, which will have for its main purpose the mobilization of all creative forces in the Jewish community throughout the world for the establishment of a strong unified movement to promote the Hebrew language and culture. Prof. Joseph Klausner of the Hebrew University will deliver they keynote address at the opening sessions. Detroit's 'Best Lau- ndry Value Mennhem Beigin Confers With President of Mexico Thousands of-Women Say- , "I Use Quality Laundry . . Because_IiSaves MEXICO CITY—(JTA)—Men- ahem Beigin, leader of the He- rut Party in Israel, who is visit- ing Mexico, was received by President Miguel Aleman. The audience lasted about an hour: Direct telephone communica- tion between Mexico and Israel is now available through cir- cuits of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company. Time, Money and Worry" Shirts Beautifully Laundered Quality - Laundry WEbster 3-8000 Your Patronige --..,---,-------------.."- ■ ,----- Now Catering Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Showers Donor Luncheons t0.244t°' At Our Hall, Your Synagogue or Home Supervision of Vaad Harabonim kosher Catering Co. 5028 Joy Road Parking Facilities Jews Honor Athenion ATHENS--(WJA)—The Coun- cil of the Jewish Community in Athens has addressed a telegram of congratulations to Angelos Evert, former chief of the Ath- ens Police, on his promotion to the post of chief of the Urban Police Services. Evert, as chief of the Athens Police, was instrumental in sav- ing many Jewish lives during the German occupation. NOW OPEN WM. KOZIN, Manager For Information Call WE. 5-9383 or TO. 8-5316 '' ...... N' EAR 3 Wall-To-Wall Carpets Cleaned In Your Home Alex Sinclair GOLF RANGE 8 Mi. Rd.. W. of Lahser Formerly 6 Mi. nr. Greenfietd ICE, 2-3820 P. G.A. Pros is Attendtuaeo Alex Sinclair — Bill Lock +++•••••++•-•••••••i NOW Better Than Ever wits * . * Kare Karpet m BIGELOW R4g2 4. CEEVROLET ,a new profession& method used by LEADER that cleans your carpets safely and keeps them clean longer. Carpets are more costly than ever . . don't take chances with inex- perienced, unskilled cleaners. Pro- tect your investment . . . you can MOTOR OVERHAUL JULY ONLY! trust LEADER'S experts. $39 95 RUGS PICKED UP & CLEANED IN OUR PLANT fURNITURE CLEANED IN YOUR NOME frepitteentent Pants elikre* THE This special gives yea 8 operations. Boil car and truck WHY Oa tiSS k BEST? owners can cash in on this saving special. Get the facts on our easy payment plan. Carpet Cleaning CO. Jerry McCarthy . Highland Chevrolet 12897 Woodward, TO. 8-800 Highland Park Pcnt cnc C!!Ice 8700 LIN'yVOOD TY 5-8400 SO