▪ Adivitiei in Society Miss Barbara Olender, of 17333 Wildemere, left for Coral Gables, Fla., where she will attend the University of Miami. Miss Bathsheba Laikin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Laikin of LaSalle Blvd., returned from a seven-day stay in Israel. Miss Laikin participated in a Jewish Agency-sponsored tour. While in Israel she lived in a Kibbutz and visited all the important centers in the land, including Bet Berl where the Morris Schavers Of this city have established an imposing library. Philip C. Spickler of Vassar Drive has returned to Coral Gables, Fla., to resume his studies at the University of Miami. Dr. Laurence N. Spickler of VasSar Drive, is spending his vacation at Miami Beach, Fla., and will return on October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel and children, Johanna and Robert, formerly of Muirland Ave. left on Friday to make their permanent home in Westwood, Calif. • Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn of Birchcrest Drive have returned from a motor trip East, where their daughter, Elaine, matriculated at Cornell. Mr. and Mrs, James Ginn have returned to their studies in Boston. Mrs. Joseph Brown of Santa Ana, Calif., was a guest at Hotel Statler here to visit with memberS Of her family while en route to St. Louis, Mich., where she will be house guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David_ Seitner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sacks of Merton Road are expected back this week from a fortnight's stay in New York. John Alexander, son of Mrs. Milton Alexander of Calvert Ave., left Saturday for his studies at Harvard. Also among those re- turning to Harvard were Stanley Zemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave., and Arthur Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman of Shrewsbury Road. Former Detroiters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus of Memphis, Tenn., are the house guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp. Mrs. Esther Mallin of Calvert Ave. is visiting with members of her family in New York. Mrs. M. D. Wittleshofer of West Boston Blvd. will leave this week to spend some time with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mintz, in Newtonville, Mass. Bill Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Muirland Ave., has matriculated at Phillip's Academy, Andover, Mass. Mrs. Day Kolik of Wildemere Ave. and daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brodie of Oak Drive, are on a 10-day motor trip to the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gordon of Roslyn Road were hosts this week to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penticoff of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd., have returned from a visit with members of their family hi Boston. Daughter, Susan, remained in New London, Conn., to enroll at Connecticut College. Dr. Lloyd Mallin of Cleveland spent the past week here to attend a medical convention and visit with his mother and sisters. a ge This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, 30. Station: WWJ. Feature: The last in the series in observances of the 175th Anni- versary of the Declaration of Independence. "Mr. Lincoln and the Rabbi," will be featured. The tale is about the president's meeting with a rabbi from the South and a passage from the Scriptures. Armored Div. Vets Elect Jew to Lead Group, Won Medals BOSTON (AJP) — Jacob Sha- piro, a Boston businessman, was elected president of the First „Armored Division, an organiza- tion of veterans who fought in the North African and Italian campaigns of World ,War II. Shapiro, who served at the rank of lieutenant-colonel, was wounded during the war and won the Silver Star for leader- ship in five battles. FOOD PARCELS TO ISRAEL MANOTH MANOTHi Food Parcels contain the same choice kosher American foods you enjoy in your own home Food Parcels are already in Israel. Your loved ones can get them by presenting a Manoth Gift Certificate - Parcel No. Ail from you "MOM Parcel No. 4 , $11.50 p3.50 Parcel No.5 $16.50 Parcel No. 6 $23.75 if fen PARCEL TO 4 REWER4r071; MANOTH 401 11110ADWAY, NEW YORK IN DETROIT 13, N. Y. Histadruth Office 13722 Linwood • e Ruth Stulberg Wed To Herbert E. Katz At a ceremony on Sept. 23, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Ruth Marilyn Stulberg, daugh- 111111111P1111b, ngage/net& Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Lillian, to Gerald Rosen, son of Mr. Sam Rosen and the late Mrs. Helen Rosen, A January wedding is planned, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Apple- baum. of Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Vivian Ilene, to Sidney S. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ross . of Riverside Drive. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mittel- dorf, of Buena Vista Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Tobye A., to Milton A. Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. THE JEWISH NEWS - Hymen Weiss, of Cortland Ave, The bridegroom-elect attends the Detroit College of Law. The couple plans to wed in Janu- ary. * * Mr. and Mrs. Mac Silverman, of Mendota Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Florence, to Martin Walter Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollander, of Birwood Ave. A late spring wedding is planned. • For Fine Music .. . and Entertainment Call BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra or TO. 8-2907 2/ UN. 2-2783 Friday, September 28, 1951 MRS. HERBERT E. KATZ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stul- berg, of 12345 Broadstreet, was wed to Herbert Edgar Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz, of 3212 Webb. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated. Morris Lubkin and Louis Auster The bride wore an original gown of white, hand-run alen- con lace over white taffeta. Hand - appliqued lace petals studded with tiny rhinestones formed the sweetheart neckline. The gown was further distin- guished with tight bodice, long sleeves, and a full skirt ending in a traditional train. Next door to BILL WEI NGER'S Fine Food Shop Announce the opening of their Butcher Shop at 13140 W. 7 MILE R,D. Between Littlefield and Outer Drive We Carry a Fine Line of Kosher Meat and Poultry WE DELIVER — CALL UN. 3-1901 Her three-tiered veil was held in place by a sweetheart cap of matching lace, trimmed with seed pearls. She carried white orchids on a prayer book, cen- tered in a cascade of stephan- otis. Miss Maxine Cohen was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Florence Grossber g, Gloria Browarny, Mrs. Millie Chad, Dr. Glazer Is Chairman Mrs. Zita Moss a.pd Lenore Of County Health Parley Bresler. Gerald Katz, brother of the Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, presi- dent of the Wayne County bridegroom, was best man, and Chapter of the Michigan Society ushers included David Stulberg, for Mental Hygiene, will be Leon Kohlenberg, Kenneth chairman of the evening general Moss, Herbert Chad and Sey- session at the Society's 15th an- mour Gross. nual conference on Thursday, at . Following a honeymoon in the Veterans Memorial Building. New York City, the young cou- The conference will last ple will reside at 9600 Dexter. through Saturday, with local participants including Harry E . Council for Judaism Names August, M.D., Harold Davison y Director of Religious Activities M.D., Dr. Glazer, Robert Haskell NEW YORK — Appointment M.D., Leo Kanner, M.D., and Irv- of Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron of ing Posner, M.D. Lincoln, Neb., as the director of religious and synagogue activi- Jack Benny Dedicates ties for the American Council for Judaism, w a s announced New Al Jolson Shrine here by Council President Less- J. Rosenwald. Rabbi Baron LOS ANGELES (AJP)—The ing will take up his new duties at $1.50,000 Al Jolson Memorial the Council's New York head- Shrine was dedicated here this quarters about Nov. 1. week in ceremonies at Hillside Memorial Park. One of the most magnificent Greetings to all our shrines in the nation, the Jolson memorial dedication was made Relatives and Friends by comedian Jack Benny, a close friond of the late Jewish show- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maisel man. Defense is your job, too! You can help by buying U.S. Defense Bonds. Buy Bonds regularly through the Payroll Saving Plan where you work, the Bond-A- Month Plan where you bank, or at your bank or post office. ozrizri931r 713 The health of a people is proof of the progress it is making May Health, security and peace of mind be the portion of all our people in the Year 5712 for Better Health — Try Liberman's Food LIBERMAN'S DELICATESSEN, EXCLUSIVELY TV. 6-9804 12162 DEXTER SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE! 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