Geraldine Glass Wed
To Allen H. Fidler
JWF
Two Israel Films Are
Available from Council
In a ceremony June 24, at Ada
Shalom Synagogue, Geraldine
Glass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Glass, of 18060 Ken-
Membership of the health and
Rabbi Israel Halpern installed
welfare division of the Jewish
Mrs.
Harry Ribiat as president
Welfare Federation was an-
nounced this week. The division, of Beth Abraham Woman's aul:,
under the chairmanship of at a luncheon June 23 at May-
fair. Other of-
George M. Stutz, is currently re-
ficers are: Meg-
viewing the budgets of local
dames Oscar
agencies in its field of service
Rosenberg and
and will recommend allocation
Isaac Tennen-
of Allied Jewish Campaign
house, vice-pres-
funds for local and national
dents; Jerry
agencies. The recommendations
Schlussel, fi-
are subject to the approval of
nancial secre-
the Federation board of gover-
tary; H aroid
nors.
Davidson, re
Members are Nathan Balaban, Theo-
dore Bargman, Mrs. Harry Barnett, Ed-
c o r di ng secre-
ward Bernstein, Zeldon S. Cohen, Mau-
Mrs. Ribiat tary; Sam Roth-
rice A. Enggass, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe,
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, George D. Keil, enberg, treasurer; William Gutt-
Mrs. Nathan Kolb, Dr. Samuel Krohn,
Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Milton L. Mahler, man, corresponding secretary;
Milford R. Pregerson, Abe Satovsky,
Erwin S. Simon, Richard Sloan, Mrs. Mel- Edward Rice, mailing secretary.
ville S. Welt, Samuel S. Greenberg, Mrs.
Entertainment was provided
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Jerome Hauser,
Maxwell Josepy, Mrs. John E. Lurie,
Mrs. Jack Wainger, and Isadore Winkel- by Sammy Woolf. Jewelled past
man.
presidents' pins were presented
Agency representatives are I r win
Shaw, Jerry Bielfield, Emil T. Stern, Ira to Mrs. Nathan J. Kaufman
I. Sonnenblick, Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, Mrs.
J. Shurly Horwitz, Harold Silver, Albert and Mrs: Sam Goldman.
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil announces an addition to its
audio-visual library, a 30-minute
documentary color film on Is-
rael, "A Tuft of Grass," pro-
duced by the Pioneer Women
Organization.
The film deals with the prob-
lem of integrating Middle East-
ern immigrant Jews from Iraq,
Iran and Yemen into the life
and culture of Israel. The story
is told through the eyes of a for-
mer social worker who has left
the United States to work in Is-
rael.
In addition the Council has
available a print of the new
Histadrut 'film, "The Age of
Achievement."
These films are aavilable to
organizations from the Council
upon request. Arrangements can
be made by telephoning Miss
Heavenrich, WO. 2-6716 or WO.
2-6710.
Health, Welfare Mrs. Ribiat Heads Beth
Group Members Named Abraham Woman's Club
Cohen, Walter L. Field, Herbert G. Blum-
berg, Marvin Lawrence, Herbert V. Rol-
lins, Nathan Milstein, Dr. Julien Priver,
and Max M. Fisher.
MRS. ALLEN H. FIDLER
tucky, was united in marriage to
Allen H. Fidler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fidler, of Notting-
ham Dr. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
officiated.
The bride's gown of white
satin and ivory duchess lace,
featured an off - the - shoulder
neckline, cap sleeves, tight bo-
dice of satin, skirt of duchess
lace and folds of satin draping
into a small bustle. She -carried
orchids and stephanotis on a
White Bible.
Marsha Glass w a s maid of
honor, and Mary Lou Goldberg,
Rhona Fidler, Adele German
and Marilynn Skulsky were the
bridesmaids. Flower girl was
Sharon Garland. -
Jerry Margolis was best man,
and Irwin Shapiro, Leonard Bar-
on, Lewis Davis and Theodore
Fishman were ushers. Herbert
Glass was junior usher.
F o 11 o ing a honeymoon in
Florida, the couple will reside on
Votrobeck Dr.
' For the 1952-53 period, the fol-
lowing local agencies were in-
cluded in the division's alloca-
tion of $678,442; Camp Chelsea,
Jewish Community Center, Jewish
Home for Aged, Sinai Hospital,
Jewish House of Shelter, Jewish
Social Service Bureau—Depart-
ment for Aged, Jewish 'Voca-
tional Service, North End Clinic
—Hospitalization Fund 'and Re-
settlement Service.
A total of $58,902, allocated for
national agencies, included;
Bellefaire—Regional Child Care
Service, Bnai Brith National
Youth Services Appeal, Council
of Jewish Federations and Wel-
fare Funds, Jewish Occupational
Council, and the National Jew-
ish Welfare Board.
Ford 'Master Guide' Steering
-
Ford "Master Guide" power
steering, which reduces steering
effort in driving and parking by
more than '75% and provides
hydraulically controlled direc-
tional stability on all kinds of
roads, will be introduced on 1953
V-8 passenger cars as optional
equipnient this week.
L. D. Crusoe, vice-president
and general manager of Ford
Division, said the power steering
mechanism may be compared to
power-activated airplane c o n-
trols or a ship's rudder because
it provides greater control, ease
of driving and greater safety at
any speed.
The Lord shall fight for you,
and ye shall hold your peace.
Fezc 14:14,'
—
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Friday, ,Ti.ine 26, 1953
$11 ■ 111011,
Something New in
Customer Comfort
A Newly-installed
Air
Con4itioning
System .
MARY GREEN
Beauty Salon
10521 W. Seven Mile Rd.
UN. 3-4935 .
Shop s
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
Starts Friday June 26, at 10 A.M.
dresses
Nora Newmark Wed
To Irvin 0. Kanat
Detroiter in Histadrut
Delegation to Israel
Morris Spitzer, veteran_ trade
unionist and manager of the
Detroit Joint Board„Amalgamat,
ed Workers of America (CIO),
will be a passenger aboard the
E1 Al constella-
tion that car-
ries the fifth
:Histadrut folk
delegation to Is-
rael on July 12.
Each year the
National Com-
mittee For La-
bor Israel spon-
sors such a tour
or workers and
Spitzer sup p o rters of
Histadrut drawing representa-
tion from cities in the United
States and Canada. The tour will
include stop-overs in England,
France and Italy in its itinerary.
Mr. Spitzer has been active in
trade union work for 43 years.
In addition to acting as manager
of the Detroit Joint Board, he
holds a similar position in Chi-
cago, commuting between the
two cities each week.
Mr. Spitzer will carry special
messages of greeting from local
Histadrut officeds to officials in
Israel.
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$12.95
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$9
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NOW
Dressy and Cocktail Dresses
up to 1 /2
Included are, Cottons, Silks and Crepes in Prints and Solids.
You'll find beautiful dresses and extraordinary values in
these groups. Junior, Misses and Half Sizes—not all sizes
in every style.
SPECIAL GROUP OF
Play Clothes and Swim Suits
MRS. IRVIN KANAT
In a ceremony June 23 at Hol-
iday Manor, Nora Sandra New-
mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Newmark was united in
marriage to Irvin 0. Kanat, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kanat, 4086
Sturtevant. Rabbi Jacob E. Se-
gal officiated.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
nylon tulle, and chantilly lace
over ivory satin, illusion neck-
line, bodice of lace, with motifs
of lace on full floor-length ny-
lon tulle, and a pearl trim skirt.
Her tiered veil of silk illusion was
held in place by her Juliet cap
of matching lace.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Evelyn Hoffman; maid of honor
Audrey Seligson; bridesmaids,
were Mrs. Gail Starler and
Renee Luckin; and junior brides-
maids Charlotte Lis, Irva Honey-
man, Edwina Sklar, and Gail
Honeyman. The best man was
Walter Hoffman, and ushers
were Iry Friedman, Donald
Sugerman, Bernard Lis and Ger-
ald Starler.
The couple will honeymoon for
two weeks in Miami Beach, and
will reside at Chicago in the
fall.
Broken Sizes.
Skirts
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410..0
Values to $10.95
Cottons, orlons and nylons
Blouses
Values to $8.95
SHOP
up to 1 /2
and
NOW $ 3
and $4
All Sales Final
Lc quehne Shop
13 206 Dexter Boulevard
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Open to 9 p.m.
Monday, Thursday and Saturday
It
$5
NOW $4
THESE VALUES EARLY
WATCH!
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