A ctiviiie.3 in°deft, Mr. Allan Nachman, of Kentucky Ave., left Tuesday to attend the week-long international convention of Alest4. Zadik Aleph, at Bnai Brith's Camp Starlight, Pa., in the Pochno Mountains. Allan is a delegate from the Michigan AZA Region. Dr. and Mrs. Herschel S. Zackheim and sons, of Huntington Woods, Mich., have returned from a vacation at Sleepy Hollow Resort, in South Haven, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and family have been spendiytg the summer at their summer home in South Haven, Mich. On th1ir return next week, they will be in their new residence at 18987 Pennington. Mr. and Mrs Derso Klein, of Gladstone Ave. ; will be in their new home at 20473 Warrington, after Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Fealk were recently honored with a sur- prise dinner party in celebration of their 35th wedding anniversary. The party was tendered at Huck's Redford Inn by their children, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Fealk and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borkin. Among the out-of-town guests here for the occasion was Mrs. Rose Borkin, of Miami, Fla. Miss Lynne Gurwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gur- win, r -c. 18494 Woodingham, is at home after spending the summer at Camp Michigama Hills: Recent guests from Detroit and environs who vacationed at Oakton Manor Resort, located on the shores of Lake Pewaukee, Wis., included Mr. and Mrs. M. Rappaport, of Stansbury Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Perlman, of Huntington Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shapiro, of Prairie Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss, of Santa.Rosa Dr., Mr. and Mrs. W. Gear, of Tuxedo Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibbs, of Nadine Ave., Huntington Woods. Dr. Michael Franyblau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau, of 18651 Roselawn, flew here from San Francisco, Calif., where he has a residency at the University of California, to visit with his parents, who have just returned from a six months' stay in Israel and Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutler and son, Ezra, of Collingwood Ave., have returned from a visit to Mrs. Cutler's family in Brooklyn, N. Y. Making the return trip with them was Mrs. Cutler's niece, Florence Liebowitz, who will visit here for several weeks. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will spend two weeks at Pineview Hotel, Fallsburg, N.Y., where he will participate as a lecturer in the seminar for Yeshivah principals and teachers, sponsored joint- ly by the Jewish Agency and the Rabbinical Council of America. He will return to Detroit on Sept. 3. Daryle Katz, 14-year-old on of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Katz, of 19482 Prairie, took first place in the recent 1/2A free flight gas Junior National Model Plane contest held July 28 to Aug. 1 at Glenview Naval Air Station. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rosenberger and family, formerly of 17370 Stoepel, are now living in their new home at 18900 Sorrento. Mrs. Allan Nathan opened her summer home at Cass Lake last week to members of the steering and fund-raising committees of the Greater Detroit Women's Council of Bnai Brith. Plans were discussed for the overall fund-raising affair to be held in No- vember. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stolsky, formerly of Clairmount Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18292 Washburn. CARE Prepares Kosher Food Parcels for Israel announc- es a special Festive Food pack- age as a gift from Americans to relatives and friends in Israel for the coming Rosh Hoshanah and Sukkot. Holidays. The new package, according to Paul Comly French, Executive Director of CARE, contains near- ly 22 pounds of food, including 15 ounces each of fricasseed chicken, veal in natural juices, chopped beefsteak and goulash. The package also contains two ounces of instant coffee in high- ly concentrated form, making it equivalent to about one pound of ground coffee. The $14 price covers duty-free guaranteed de- livery in Israel. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, August 27, 1954 To Wed Feb. 27 I They shall not hunger nor thirst; neither shall the heat nor sun smite them: for He that n/a/emen Li hath mercy on them shall lead The engagement of Shirley them, even by the springs of water shall He guide them.—Isa. Dianne Goldstick, daughter of 49:10 Mrs. Bertha Goldstick, of Rich- ton Ave., and the late Mr. Leo e Goldstick, to Julius Schlussel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schlussel, of Stanbury Ave., was recently announced. A Feb. 12 wedding is planned. Thousands of Agricultural Attrac- tions with emphasis, this year, on Dairy Products. Contests galore including f a r m invention and safety, skilled tractor driving. Also Cooking School, Home Arts, 75 Bands, Auto Show, Art Exhibit, Old Time Dancing, Fireworks, and on the Midway the famous Euro- pean Dancing Waters and the Rotor. Two big Auto Races and many other attractions. IN PERSON NAT "KING" COLE PATTI PAGE Four Aces, Four Lads, Billy Ward's Dominoes, Clark Brothers, Three Sons, Salt City Five, George Shaw, Treniers, Goofers, Terry Gibbs Combo and others. . Grandstand WRIGLEY'S CISCO KID and RODEO WES1 Ott 030 10 m Coliseu 06 69115 Str , ,101aud thatoplott Ikuci‘otas Sevitembet S at I pat. Junior Hadassah Plans 'Opening Tea' on Sunday Junior Hadassah will hold its Opening Tea from* 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews, 12500 Broad- street. All young women in the community are invited to attend. A guest speaker will be fea- tured, and the program for the year's activities will be outlined. For further information, call Sally Tafler, UN. 2-6908, or Linda Schwartz, TO. 5-7049. aralwiscwww.isalear ■ Li. 2-7874 ‘A• Vie %/ WO the presents HILITE SPECIAL The Cast: YOU The Place: YOUR PARTY ORIGINAL COLOR MOTION PICTURES WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS COMPLETE $595 0 Photographers BABY and WEDDING SpeCialists... WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT, M.C. and His Orchestra & Associate Bands ENGAGEMENT GLOSSIES, PORTRAITS, CA1VDIDS, ETC. COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References on Request 11344 DEXTER TE. 2-1146 TO. 6-5016 TO. 8-6980 LEARN T 0 DRIVE Dual Control Cars No Permit Required - Jewish and English Speaking Instructors MISS MARILYN SUROWITZ Mr. and Mrs. Morton Suro- witz, of Lesure Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marilyn Elaine, to Robert Shelton Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rothman, of Pinehurst Ave. A Feb. 27 wed- ding is planned. GUARANTEE DR IVING SCHOOL TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-2569 BRIDES ... Dependable tasteful 'coverage' in color motion pictures of your wedding NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE! Newsreel length COLOR movie . including an EASTMAN KODAK PRO- JECTOR for you to OWN, ONLY 50 $ $99.50 Or with EASTMAN CAMERA instead of projector Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Free- man, of 19482 Griggs, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stewart Howard, on Aug. 28, at Cong. Bnai Israel. A reception in Stewart's honor will be held that evening, in the family home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin, of 10211 McQuade, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon- ard Carl, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A dinner in Leon- ard's honor will be held that evening, at Moss Catering. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Rosen, of 2261 Glynn Ct., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ron- ald Dana, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David. A reception in Ron- ald's honor will be held follow- ing services at- the family home. JUST CALL SID SIEGEL For Information and Free Demonstration Message of Israel Observes 20th Year In cities throUghout the na- tion, ceremonies are currently taking place celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Message of Israel, the oldest Jewish pro- gram on the air. Founded in 1934 by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Message of Is- rael sends a program of prayer, song, and inspiration over the American Broadcasting Com- pany's network each Sunday. Heard on more than 200 stations, including WXYZ in Detroit, the Message presents the nation's leading rabbis in a variety of discourses. Originally a project of the United Jewish Laymen's Corn- mittee, the program is now co- sponsored by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. David J. Wise is the program's director. The broadcast originates in Central Synagogue, New York, and features the temple's solo- ist, Frederick Lechner, and its choir, directed by Lazor Weiner. In September, the Message of Israel will feature a special series of four Tercentenary ad- dresses by Dr. Solomon B. Free- hof, of Pittsburgh, according to an announcement by Dr. Maur- ice N. Eisendrath, the Union's president. FOR A SUNDAY TREAT OUTDOORS- Bar-B-Q Lomb Ribs and Prime Filet Steaks KAPLAN BROS. 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