Chatlin-Droz Nuptials Scheduled for Autumn DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, May 21, 1954 on the _A-ir * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 23. Station: WWJ. Feature: Rabbi Moses Lehr- man, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai Moshe, Detroit, will be the guest speaker. * MISS LILA CHATLIN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin, of Fullerton Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lila Corrine, to Mitchell Droz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gear, of Pingree Ave. Miss Chatlin is a graduate of the Good Samaritan School of A Nursing, in Phoenix, Ariz. late autumn wedding is planned. Montefiore Lodge to Send Youngsters to Summer Camp Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel will conclude activities for the season with a dinner, fol- lowed by games and entertain- ment, this Sunday evening, in the Detroit Leland Hotel's Dyna- mic Club Room. At the program, a check repre- senting the proceeds of various fund-raising programs through- out the year will be given to Irwin Shaw, executive director of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, to provide a total of 48 weeks of campership for needy children at Fresh Air Camp. Musa ,- Styled Fspecially for You the orchestra of IkV PRO VE. 5-6103 * * THEATER OF LIFE Time: 2 p.m., Sunday, May 23. Station : WWJ-TV, Channel 4. Feature: "The Big Moment," starring noted stage and screen personalities — Robert Young, Thomas Mitchell, Donna Reed, John Derek, Edward Franz and Forrest Tucker — will portray the important message of the United Jewish Apppeal in its goal to raise $119,921,150 for major relief and rehabilitation programS, nationally, in Israel and overseas. * * * COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday, May 23. Station: WJR. Feature: In celebration of Lag b'Omer, which marks the revolt by Bar Kochba against the Roman Empire in 135 C.E., the culture commission of the Jew- ish Community Council .will of- fer this special broadcast. Par- ticipants will be Rabbi Frank Rosenthal and Cantor Hyma!ri Adler, accompanied by Don Mil- ler on the organ. * * * ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 9:30 p.m., Saturday, May 22. Station : WJLB. Feature: Continuing its Per- sonalities in Jewish Life series, the program will pay tribute to Mrs. Ida Komaroff who is a leader in the Sholem Aleichem Institute. * * * FRONTIERS OF FAITH Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday, May 23. Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4. Feature : Dramatic readings by five actors of a collection of an- cient rabbinical sayings are used to explain the meaning of life to a disillusioned, though pros- perous businessman, played by Alexander Scourby, in "The Say- ings of the Fathers." WE NEED Boarding Homes for Children Temporarily Separated from Their Families WE PAY Boarding Care and All Other Expenses CALL TO. 8-2490 JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU Young Zionists to Hear Address by Vernon Keye 13327 Linwood THE SOCIAL HALL of CONG. BETH SHMUEL Corner Dexter and Buena Vista Is Now Available For: • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Parties and Meetings At Suitable Prices For Information Call: TU 3-3380 or TE 4-0777 Or See Manager on Premises Z-MARGARETEN \\\ \HOROINIT PURE EGG NOODLES -no waz /4,7 ItET% Fine, Medium, Broad Tempting... wholesome... BY MRS. SAMUEL TAUBMAN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taubman, of Monica Ave., announce the recent marriage of Miss Lola Mueller to their son, Samuel Taubman. The wedding w a s solemnized at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstein, of Birmingham, Mich. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Judah Goldring officiat- ed. Following a honeymoon in Jamaica, the couple is residing on Covington Dr. The new Mrs. Taubman chose for her wedding an original gown of white, Kativa taffeta with a princess line bodice. Ap- pliques of imported white pique motifs dotted the gown, which also featured shirred, bracelet- length sleeves. Her bouffant skirt ended in a sweep train, and a three-tiered veil of finger-tip length was attached to a tiny bonnet of matching Kativa satin and applique. THE BAKERS OF "OVEN CRISP" (UNSALTED) MATZOHS 4 ngagemen t National Jewish Hospital at Denver announces the appoint- ment of Dr. PHILLIP A. KLIE- GER, former associate in School Health Service of the New York State Education Department, as assistant medical director. New officers of the Suburban Temple Sisterhood will be in- stalled at a candlelight service May 28 at the Ty4er School on West Lincoln in Oak Park. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal will conduct the ceremony in conjunction with the regular sabbath serv- ices at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Maurice Weiner will be installed as president. Mesdames Harry Kretchmer, Joseph Malt- zer, Jacob Kutchai and Sidney Katzman will serve as vice- presidents. Other officers include Mesdames Abe Sacks, Irwin Clamage and Derek Caplane, secretaries; and Mrs. Sally Werbe, treasurer. Newly-elected directors are Mrs. Robert Zell and Mrs. James Roe. Mrs. Mor- ris Cohen and Mrs. Sigmund Barna will remain as directors for another year. FLOWERS BY GRAEME WE SPECIALIZE IN • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions Free Estimates at Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris A Phone Call Opens FREE A Charge Account DELIVERY Dave Diamond Orchestras — Entertainment CRANE FLOWERS 308 Fox Bldg. WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 ARE YOU THINKING OF SENDING YOUR CHILD TO CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these facts. The RISEMAN FARM CAMP at DRYDEN, MICHI- GAN is a camp for 5 to 12 year old boys and girls with a farm setting. Located in the scenic Metamora Hill area, the camp offers a well rounded program including swim- ming, boating, fishing, camp craft, arts and crafts, music, gardening, sports, nature lore with emphasis placed upon democratic group living in the outdoors. Modern facili- ties. Write for folder. RISEMAN FARM CAMP Suburban Temple Unit To Install New Officers The new Sisterhood board will consist of the following committee chairmen: Mesdames Maxwell Pospey, membership; Harry Sklar, fellowship; Edward Wolo- h po ts t y-; An "Open House" to wind up Zrjenc:r F;. i s d ta ey rh onoigh t hos hospitalit y -14 =I the season's events will be given Gold, ' pulpit flowers; David Paul and Ralph d t. a n s ; ;13g h h i laplioe i a , w e a y s B e an n for members and guests of Young Joseph rummage; and Atlas, g. workshopa ; s. Raymond Zionist Club at 8:30 p.m., Tues- Arthur giftshop; Eliot Magidsohn, pro- day, at the Zionist House, 11345 Rapaport, gram; Bertram Kaatz, publicity; Barney Katzman. telephone squad; Aaron Nathan, Linwood. relations: Jay Frankel, cleri- Vernon Keye will speak on community cal; Irving Jaffee, Sunday School festi- "Preparing for Marriage." He is vities; Murray Sachs, youth activities; Weil, Uniongrams; Sam Horan, House a counselor for the student Ben of Living Judaism. health service at Wayne Univer- sity and was formerly with the Juvenile Court and chief of Psy- chiatric social service of the U. S. Navy. For information on the program, call Rita Bakst, TO. 6-5933. Yashenovsky's Resort To Open for Shevuot Yashenovsky's North Shore The engagement of Arline Valley Hotel in South Haven will Phyllis Zaft to Pvt. Roy L. For- open especially for the Shevuot w man was recently announced by Weekend, beginning on June 4. the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Widely known for its splendid Mrs. Henry Zaft, of Petoskey ,cuisine, all food served is under Ave. Pvt. Forman is the son of the supervision of the Chicago Mrs. Max Forman, of Blaine Rabbinical Council. Ave. and the late Mr. Forman.1 For additional information on last week's Jewish. News, the the Shevuot weekend, write Ya- name of the bridegroom's moth- shenovsky's, South Haven, Mich., name or phone South Haven 427. er was erroneously omitted. * * * For Fine Music .. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weis- man, of Oakman Blvd., an- and Entertainment nounce the engagement of their Can sister, Betty, to Milton Green, BEN KATZMAN son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green, and His Orchestra of Genessee Ave. The wedding UN. 2-2783 or WE. 3-2254 will be solemnized on Sept. 1. 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Members of Branch 460 are planning a business meeting to- day and a social gathering for May 28, both events to be held in the Center. Branch 470 also has two events on its agenda. This evening, members will elect officers for the new year, at a meeting at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kal- man Bruss, 3025 Sturtevant. At 9 p.m., May 29, the group will sponsor a steak roast at Stoepel ! Park. For information, call Helen Felstein, DI. 1-2609. ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, at the •hothe of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schemansky, 4227 Elmhurst. Final plans for the group's annual picnic will be made. _= DELAINE Jewelry & MerchmOisisTie Cc. 15750 LIVERNOIS D5, -2695