(lady Activiiiei Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, of Manor Ave., entertained at a family dinner party last Saturday night in honor of the forth- coming marriage of Audrey Soskin and Robert Simons. Among, the guests were Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Nathan Deskin, of Montreal, Canada. Mrs. Harvey R. Tanner (Raundie Weingarden), of Santa Rosa Dr., has left for Tokyo, Japan, where she will join her hus- band, Lt. j.g. Harvey R. Tanner, of the United States Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Steinmetz and children, Gladys and Howard, are now residing at their new home, 14520 Sussex, Oak Park: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kepes, of 17180 Stoepel, recently returned from an extended vacation in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shore, of Glendale Ave., have as their house guest, Mrs. Malkie Elfman, of Melbourne, Australia. Mrs. Elfman, who has not seen her sister, Mrs. Shore, for 38 years, will spend six, weeks here, following which she will visit Israel where she will visit other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson, of Cambridge Rd., have re- turned from a visit in New Orleans, where they witnessed the Mardi Gras. They also visited in Havana, Cuba. After a month's visit at home, during which time she was entertained by various members of her family and friends, Mrs. Joseph Hacker, daughter of Mrs. Ann Averbach of McQuade Ave- nue, left for Hawaii to join her husband, Airman Joseph Hacker. Cpl. Hacker is currently stationed at Hickham Airforce Base in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sondra R. Furst Wed To Albert Lichtman Appoint Gdalia Zakiff to Head Canadian Zionist Organization a Krieger Wins Saber Crown - • TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE 40% DISCOUNT Perfect Fit Guaran- teed by VIENNA Tailors & Cleaners 20530 Schaefer Near I Mile Rd. UN. 2-9121 asonalownemork KEITH sa I. ■ 11 and His Orchestra UN. 2-2783 or WE, 3-2254: Mrs. Albert Lichtman ■•■ ••••• ■••■•■ ••• Byron Krieger, Michigan and midwest champion fencer, won the senior saber championship in a tournament at Patton Rec- reation Sunday. He had previ- ously retained the foil cham- pionship and will be out to re- tain his mastery in epee compe- tition next week. ZOD Chapters' Enchanted Evening' This Saturday FIRST QUALITY Joe Cornell will be master of Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers ceremonies and director of social Ducks & Turkeys dancing at the "Enchanted Eve- ning" of Nordau Chapter and Young Zionist Club of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit, this Saturday evening, at Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe. Mr. Cornell, a OUTLET dance instructor for three years, POULTRY CO. served as athletic director at 2735 W. Davison Omena Inn. He has taught TO. 8-4281 dancing at the Jewish Center Rabbis and the Zionist House. S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum Miss Lillian Tron and Sher- 3 shoctem L. Tennenbaum man Shapiro announce that the on premises program by the noted hypnotist, Jay Zee, who has appeared on We are now serving Oak Pork; many theatrical stages in De- and Northwest Section. troit and various parts of the FREE DELIVERY country, will contain :a good por- tion of audience participation. TOE 4281 various parts of the:_puntry. TONY MARTIN • For Fine Music . . and Entertainment can BEN KATZMAN In a recent double-ring cere- mony, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Sondra Romain Furst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Furst, became the bride of Al - bert Lichtman, son of Mr. and Mrs. MArtin Lichtman. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. The bride chose a gown of white chantilly lace fashioned with an illusion neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her finger- tip veil was fastened to a tierra more emphasis on leisurely liv- of seed pearls and irridescent ing, and people now do a great beads. deal of shopping on weekday The bride's cousin, Diana evenings, so they can enjoy ' Wish, was matron of honor. their weekends. Sandra Pilnick was maid of Several other points in keep- honor. Bridesmaids included ing the sabbath are made by Charlotte Rosenberg, Sally Sos- Klein, and these are 1. dress up I in Marlene Rubin, NaoMi Polu- merchandise, whether its dia- koff, and Rita Merkle. Maureen monds or dishpans, make it at- Jacobson was flower girl. tractive; 2. display merchandise T h e bridegroom's brother, attractively; 3. if possible, en- courage or initiate delivery serv- Robert Lichtman was best man. ice; 4. look. for cheerful and Ushers were Richard Lichtman, friendly salespeople; and 5. hale Harvey KoZin, Oscar Silverstein, a good product, one for which Marvin Rosenberg, Herbert Sha- customers will wait until Sunday piro, and Allen Felsot, ring bear- or Monday, rather than buying er. another instead. Following a dinner and recep- tion,. the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Miami Beach, Magazine Story Lauds Fla, They are now residing on Heroics of Israelis Snowden Ave. Kurt Wasserman was cele- brating his wedding night. The 30 families in his frontier settle- ment in Israel were dancing the hora when two strangers ap- proached t h e village, calling "Shalom." Then, came the staccato of gunfire, and the strangers beat a hasty retreat, leaving two guards dead in-...their wake. This is one of the incidents, to which the May issue of Man's Life magazine calls attention in reporting the obstacles facing Israel in its attempt s - to strengthen its statehood. In the article "Slaughter in the Desert," B. W. von Block compares the Arab marauders to Indians on the warpath in the days of our own early West, and asserts that the Moslem coali- tion is similar in many respects to the alliance of Indian na- tions, who refused to accept the armistice ending the Indian wars. The story is a compliment to Israel's achievements despite these handicaps and a special tribute to the people who guard its borders in scattered settle- ments . Vriellay., March 19, 1954 MONTREAL, (JTA) — Gdalia Zakiff has been appointed act- ing director of the Zionist Or- ganization of Canada and Rabbi Jesse Schwartz will continue with the organization in the capacity of general secretary and special •advisor to the pres- ident and the executive accord- ing to , an announcement made here by Edward E. Gelber,' president of the ZOC. Israel Labor Ministry .Staff Member Acclaims Military Service Value Miss Rachel Katz of. Herzlia, Israel, a Sabra (native) the Jewish state, is in Detroit on a brief visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Stein. She plans to be in this country two months, part of the time to be spent with relatives in New York. A member of the Minstry of Labor staff, under Golda Myer- Son, Israel Minister of Labor, Miss Katz said she Considered her two years' service in the Is- rael army as of great personal value. She stated- that Mrs. Myerson and her staff have gone to extremes to make it possible for girls 'with religious scruples to do work other than military. Kosher food, strict ob- servance of the Sabbath and the utmost consideration. for their religious feelings are assured to girls from religious homes, Miss Katz said. "Only the extreme Neturei Karta members inter- fere with government .regula- tions for universal military serv- ice," she added. Miss Katz speaks a fluent English, having begun to study it as a required foreign language in her fifth grade: Her parents, who came to Palestine from Po- land 30 years ago, met in Eretz Israel and were married shortly after their arrival in the Holy Land. Honor New York Chemist MARBURG, (JTA)—Prof. Mi- chael Heidelberger, New York- born Jewish biochemist and top specialist in the field of im- muno-chemistry, was• awarded the 1954 Behring Prize in a; cere- mony commemorating the 100th birthday of the discOverer 'of the diphtheria serum arid the teta- nus antitoxin, Erni' . VOA' Beh- ring, whose work was' associated with the loCal A‘k"l • Photographers BABY and WEDDING Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and Sweet Sixteen Invitations. Specialists••• Matches and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices ENGAGEMENT GLOSSIES, PORTRAITS, CANDIDS, ETC. MRS. KATE ALTMAN UNiversity 4-0640 ROIL WAVE Klein. Explains How to Close Store On Sabbath and Still Make a Profit Much of the success Stephen Klein, president of Barton's Bonbonniere, has achieved as a sabbath-observant businessman, he attributes to a fashionable I ladies' apparel shop, called S. Weinreb's, in his native Vienna. As a boy, Klein would pass the shop, "a little ashamed of my outgrown jacket and hand-me- down shoes," watching the rich shoppers handed out of their ' carriages by uniformed doormen. With a clientele mainly of wealthy gentiles, S. Weinreb's closed on the sabbath and all Jewish holidays, and each day as he passed Klein made him- self the same promise: "Some day I shall have an elegant shop with gay lights and beautiful windows, and every Friday be- fore sundown I, too, will close my shop doors as the laws of my forefathers dictate." In 1940, Klein opened his first chocolate shop in New York, and that first Friday, he said, "I sent my two employees away be- fore sundown and with deep satisfaction, I locked . the door of my store and went home to welcome the sabbath, at peace with God and myself. Now, 13 years later, I still get the same feeling of satisfaction when the 59 Barton stores close their doors at sundown Friday to re- main closed until 'Saturday eve- ning." Klein claims today it is re- latively simple, with present shopping habits changed to avoid Sattarday shopping, to ob- serve the sabbath and still make profits. The shift to suburban areas, he claims, has placed DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 11344 DEXTER TO. 8-6980 Hair Sew Permanent beauty in a matter of min- utes, $1000 • We Have Added 2 Virginia Farrell Operators to Our Staff. $1.50 FOR TEEN AGE SET ONLY! Hot Oil Cap Treatment Shampoo and Styling Haircuts • $2 5! MASTERS OF HAIR COLORING "No Head Too Difficult" Closed Mondays PATS BEAUTY SALON 18929 LIVERNOIS UN. 1-9690 MOSS CATERING CO. 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