Mrs. Herbert Eskin To Steer NCIrrs Jewish. Affairs Group l arriaC cieó SOLWAY - KROLL: Jeanette Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kroll, became the bride of Franklin D. Solway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solway. The ceremony was held at Turover Temple Aug. 19. Rabbi Segal officiated. Miss Ann Kirman, of Califor- nia., attended the bride as maid of honor. Misses Sylvia Shriman, Lillian Tabak, Helen Budney and Shirley Wallis served as bridesmaids. Flower girl was Linda Jane Beale. Paul Solway, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, Ush- ers included Solomon Kroll, Is- rael Kroll, Meyer Gold, and Ar- thur Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bielewich, aunt and un- cle of the bride also were in the bridal party. * * * FOREMAN - MORGANROTH. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morganroth, of Lawton Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Rae, to Jay Leonard Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Foreman, of San Juan Dr., on Aug. 31. The ceremony was in candlelight, in Men's Clubs HENRY MORGEN T HAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Cong. Beth Moses. Members will be transported to Central High School for the Bnai Brith blood bank rally. The Lodge has pledged 75 donors to date, re- ported Alex Adelberg, blood bank chairman. A short business meeting will be held. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE, Bnai Brith, announces appoint- ment of the following committee chairmen: Julius Green, mem- bership; David Kay, co-chair- man; Ben E. Rich, conservation; Nathan Sosin and Samuel H. Greenberg, co-chairman; N e i 1 Kalef, program; Hy Fritz and Samuel Shulman, co-chairmen. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB will hold its opening breakfast at 10 a.m., Sunday, at the Tem- ple. The bowling league opened its season last Sunday. Bowling continues weekly at Rolawile alleys each Sunday morning. * * * PHILIP HANDLER LODGE, Bnai Brith will hold its first so- cial meeting of the season at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Moses Synagogue. Harry Mirvis, young leader of Bnai B Brith, will be speaker. The group will be en- tertained by Hy Fritz, panto- mime artist and Stew Gilliam, ventriloquist. Members and friends are invited. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, Bnai Brith, will inaugurate a policy of honoring members' birthdays at a board meeting to be held Wednesday evening, at Workmen's Circle, announced David Katzman, program chair- man. * * * DETROIT LODGE, Knights of Pythias, will present its past chancellors night Tuesday, at 15787 Wyoming. Festivities begin at 8 p.m. A buffet supper will be served, followed by speeches by past chancellorS. Members are asked to bring • a Pythian brother with them. AJ Committee TV Program Begins Third Seasbn in Fall The American Jewish Com- mittee's television program, "Morning Chapel," the oldest weekly religious program on television, will celebrate its third anniversary this fall after hav- ing been viewed by an 'estimated 30,0010,000 persons. Begun by the radio . and tele- vision department of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee in No- vember, 1.948, "Morning Chapel," can be seen. in New York and parts of New Jersey and Con- necticut.. Newspapers are the school- masters of the common people. That endless book; the news- pape•, is our national glory — Henry 'Ward Beeebe:t: the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, of Balmoral Dr. The bride wore a. gown of white lace, with Juliet cap and veil of illusion. Harold Foreman was his brother's best man. Fol- lowing an extended honeymoon in the East ,the couple will re- side at the Lee Crest Apts. * * HUBAR-LEVIN. At an after- noon wedding Aug. 31, at the Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleve- land, Rita Shirley Levin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Le- vin, was married to Alan Marvin Hubar, son of Mr. and Mrs. David I. Hubar, of Huntington Woods. After honeymooning in Canada, the couple will reside at 19436 Van Aken Blvd., Shaker Heights, 0. * * * GERENDASY-CONRAD : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Einstein of the Lee Plaza Hotel announce the marriage of their daughter, Anita Cohane Conrad, to Capt. Robert Bernard Gerendasy, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Geren- dasy, of the Lee Plaza Hotel, on Sept. 9, in San Antonio, Tex. where the bridegroom is station- ed while serving in the Army Dental Corps. The parents of the bride and bridegroom were present at the ceremony which took place at the St. Anthony Hotel. * * * NOVITZ-BROWN: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown announce the marriage on Aug. 26 of their daughter Lois, to Myron NoVitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert No- vitz, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The newlyweds will make their home in Lansing upon their re- turn from their honeymoon at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. * * * SCHWARTZ - SLEEPER: To the strains of Hebrew melodies, Florence Sleeper became the bride of Sheldon Schwartz on Sept. 2 at the Young Israel Cen- ter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sleeper of Elmhurst Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harry Schwartz of Sturtevant Ave. and the late Harry Schwartz. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero offi- ciated. For her wedding, the bride chose a ballerina length gown of white lace. A fingertip veil fell from a pearl crown. Her bouquet was white roses cen- tered with a white orchid. Shirley Molodofsky, the bride's sister was matron of hon- or. Bridesmaids included Arline Schwartz, Miriam .Schwartz, Barbara Schwartz, Rae Block and Phyllis Ash. Jack Rosen was best man. Ushers were Yehudah Cohen, Norman Katz, Allan Bressler and Arthur and David Schwartz, brothers of the bridegroom. After a honeymoon in the East, the newlyweds will reside on Strathmoor Ave. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Eva Kollenber wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended du- ring its recent bereavement. • • • • • • $12.50 ANN GOLDMAN WO. 1-9726 UN. 2-8383 EVE MEISTER Dramatic Coach Private Instruction Only 2111 Ewald Circle TO. 8-8651 Also, talented pupils available for programs. SALE! . • Shades - Tables - Beautiful Gifts MRS. HERBERT ESKIN contemporary Jewish affairs committee, and Mrs. Clifford Ep- stein, co-chairman. In cooperation with other women's groups, Council mem- bers may participate in Hebrew classes and r elated Biblical studies offered by the Midrasha (College of Jewish Studies). The classes begin Oct. 24, meeting once a week for a 10-week series. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Eskin at TY. 6-9359 or Mrs. Epstein at TY. 6-0019. Registra- tion fee is $3. The season's first informal meeting will be held on Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eugene •Lastar, 3761 Sturte- vant. A review of the Jewish world scene will be the center of attention. Mrs. Samuel Aaron will pre- sent first hand views of Jewish life in Israel as witnessed on a recent visit. The school of education of He- brew University in Jerusalem will be the beneficiary of $5,000 worth of American books on general education as a result of a cooperative program establish- ed by the National Council and CARE. CARE will obtain, ship, and deliver the books the Coun- cil purchases. The NCJW has been a source of major financial support for the school, which is the only high school teachers' training institution in Israel. To meet the increased needs of Israel's school system, the School of Education has embarked on a major pro- gram of expansion of teacher training. • • • • • • • • • • • Convert your vases into attractive lamps. Floor lamps converted into torchieres. <<> 1 i 845 LINWOOD (Near Elmhurst) 8-3330 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER OPEN EVENINGS * ****************+4444•••••••••••••••••••44... Grand Opening WEST'S Beauty Salon 18276 Wyoming Ave. Near Curtis Ave. Fine atmosphere in on up-to-date shop . • . expert operations on hand to assist in your beauty needs . . . Good Services at Fair Prices ! YOU CAN BE SURE OF EXCELLENT SERVICE BY COURTEOUS OPERATORS AT ALL TIMES • • AND SURE TOO, THE PRICE WILL BE FAIR AT ALL TIMES! FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE UN. 2-8413 CONGREGATION BETH MOSES Announces that High Holy Day Services In Its New Light and Airy Synagogue $260.00 13925 LINWOOD to - Will Be Conducted By RABBI ISIDOR SCHNEEBALG and CANTOR H. J. BLANK and CHOIR at OAKMAN COURT ISRAEL . By steamer direct to Haifa one way ....$606. Off season round trip $873. SPECIAL escorted tour 39 days for Rosh Hashonah Sept. 6 & Sept. 21 By AIR $1295.00 World-Wide Travel Bureau 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 DRAMATIC TRAINING FOR -CHILDREN LEARN , ALL PHASES OF : • Speech CANTOR BLANK COME IN AND SEE OUR NEWEST ARRIVALS OF FALL, SUITS, - TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS Featuring the Famous Arn bas.qodor Clothes • and Dramatic Interpretation , Actual participation in plays in front of audiences. Classes Now Being Formed Ottl1C61 BEGIN OCTOBER 115th AGES' 6 to 16 CMIcIlren rillIBASt have auditions bef5,Dre behrag accepted Dramatic Coach TY. 5-5021 Seating Committee is at the Synagogue Every Evening and All Day Sunday DRESS Up FOR THE HOLI AYS • Yoke . Bettie Hyman Tati i NI QU E LAMP . CO. ♦ Abyssinia, Eritrea, the Belgian Congo and Kenya have ordered underwear from Israel. RHEA E. CASHMAN 2994 !Rochester Ave. INVITATION'S RAISED PRINTING for 100 INCL. MONOGRAM Embossed Jewish New Year Cards Outstanding Lamps of All Styles ♦ • SAM EMMER • Theater Wedding Mitzvah 4.*********************************************1 • • • SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE 4 OFFICIAL AGENT ALL STEAMSHIP AND MR LINES UN. 3-9494 THE JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 14, 1961 Irving Schlussel and Witham. Hordes, president and honorary The National Council of Jew- ish Women has appointed Mrs. president of the Jewish National Herbert Eskin chairman of its Fund Council of Detroit, this week expressed thanks to Con- gregation Beth Moses, Linwood and Oakman, for exemplary work in behalf of the JNF for the Holy Days. The JNF leaders pointed out that this synagogue taxes every purchaser of tickets for Holy Day services a minimum of $1 for the JNF, thus setting a high standard for JNF synagogue work. Musk and Entertainment and His Orchestra 10 Beth Moses Thanked By Leaders of JNF 98119 Cllethiiers DEXTER BLVD. VP[N MON., 111HURS., AND SAT. SUNDAYS 1 10-.3 P.M.. 9 o