Fredric Rivkin to Wed Cleveland Heights Girl MISS GLORIA ANN PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry, of Cleveland Heights, 0., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gloria Ann, to Frederic Alan 'Rivkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. :Malcolm L. Rivkin, of Griggs Ave. An August wedding is plan- - Red. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Leo Samson, of 3284 Leslie, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their -son, Lawrence, on Oct. 23, at Cong. Beth Shmu- el. Open house in his honor will beheld that evening, in the family home. * * * JWV Auxiliary plans Donor Event Several exciting prizes will be awarded by the Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jew- ish War Veterans, at its annual donor luncheon on Nov. 17, at Masonic Temple. Included among the hundred items to be awarded to those attending will be a breath of mink stole, designed by Herz-. berg and Keystone, and a week- end vacation for two at Oak- ton Manor Resort, Lake Pewau- kee, Wis. Department senior vice-presi- dent Claire Spolan, who heads the donor committee, is assisted by the following workers: Mesdames Esther Feld, tickets; Seema Fishel, co-chairman; Adele Goldstein, liners; Mania Salinger, co-chairman; Char- lotte Rosen, book; Sylvia Glass- man, gifts; Ruth Elson, program Eleanor Silk, seating; Edith Hoffman, hospitality and ar- rangements; Ruth Weiss and Gert Krat, secretaries; Sylvia Koss, thank-you notes; and Roz Marks, publicity. Over 1600 seat accommoda- tions are available, stated Mrs. Lillian Bernstein, past depart- ment president, who serves as donor coordinator. Members are urged to bring in reservations immediately because of the lim- ited capacity. Janet Wexler Plights Troth to Dr. S. R. Rosen •• • JNF Film Distributed By Community Council The film "A Hill in Judea" is now available for booking by organizations froni the Jewish Community Council. The film, produced by the Jewish National Fund, records the hard-won achievements of a colony of ! French refugees in Israel in de- veloping a settlement founded by French Maquis.. Bookings can be secured by organizations by telephoning the Council's program secretary, ! Miss Heavenrich, WO. 2-6716. Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN MISS JANET WEXLER The • engagement of Janet Wexler to Dr. Seymour Roy Ro- sen was recently announced. Miss Wexler is the daughter of Mr. Harry Wexler, of Detroit, and • the late Mrs. Wexler. Dr. Rosen is the son of Mrs. Gladys Brown Rosen, of Detroit, and Mr. Paul Rosen. The bride-elect is presently enrolled in Wayne University's college of education. Her fiance attended Wayne U. and gradu- ated from the Chicago College of Optometry where he was al- rated with Omega Epsilon Phi (fraternity. 1 Balfour Ball Committee Leaders To Report at Bruncheon Oct. 31 and his Orchestra TO. 6-7555 TO. 8-8765 Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS $1 UP 30 PLUS CLUB At The D. W. Simmons Branch of the Jewish Community Center DONALD S. LEONARD (Republican) For Governor This Ad Paid for by a' Jewish Friend . morwirrormosimmailidisilli ■ — — — THEN CALL 2 )ave 2)ontleft Holmur & Tuxedo anci .AJocialeo candid photographers Oct. 17th, 1954, 8:30 p.m. TY. 8-7800 LI. 6-4610 don't make any of her plans until you've seen our new exclusive Gilt-Edge Album IRVING PELAVIN . GREENFIELD PHARMACY Friday, October 15 and Saturday, October 16 COME IN AND SAVE ON OPENING SPECIALS FREE: Radio, Camera, Toaster and other valuable prizes will be awarded to holder of lucky tickets. NOTHING TO BUY—JUST FILL OUT SLIP WITH NAME AND ADDRESS and drop in box. Winner will be notified by phone if not present at drawing. Prescriptions Picked Up and Delivered YE. 6-6748 15349 W. McNichols The Business & Professional Chapter- Bina; B'rith Invites YOU to Its SWEETEST DAY DANCE Saturday ---October 16 Sidney M. Shevitz, president of the Jewish Community Council, has received a commitment from the Michigan Tourist Council that the 1955 Regional Guide Books issued by the Michigan Tourist Association will not carry display advertising of Michigan resorts operated by J. J. Bachunas. \Mr ALPIN HOTEL World-famous McALPINt Hotel is the center of everything worthwhile in New York. Convenient to shopping, business and theatres. Utmost in comfort and service. 1500 Rooms with bath- radio from $4.50 mcALpiN A TISCH HOTEL LOCATED HOTEL CENT"' BROADWAY AT 34th ST.. NEW YORK 7 • This action on the part of the Tourist Council culminates a long series of representations made to the state-financed agency by the Jewish Commu- nity Council and the Michigan Regional office of Anti-Defama- tion League. The Tourist Coun- cil had previously agreed to the policy that resorts which either distribute discriminatory liter- ature or actually discriminate on the basis of race or religion, would not be eligible for the promotional assistance of the Tourist Council. In the most recent instance it was deter- mined that the Bachunas re- sorts distributed literature con- taining such phrases as "Gentile only" and other discriminatory language. Morris Zwerdling, acting for the Council and the ADL, called the attention of the Tourist Council to Bachunas' violations and action came as a conse- quence of this protest. Sunday-Niters' Social The Sunday-Niters are plan- ning a social gathering Sunday night, Oct. 24, at the Simons Branch of the Jewish Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Refreshments will be served. 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Friday, .0etobet. L5,1354. . (9:00-?) SAM EMMER And His Orchestra Veteran's Memorial Bldg. — Polar Bear Room Michigan Regional Guide Bdok Bans Advertising by Discriminating Agency Vote for you're planning a sim- cha IF you want candid pho- tographs to preserve that big event IF you want a wide choice of proofs with NO MINIMUM stipulation IF you want a competent, courteous, professional photographer at your affair IF—you want someone whose services and top quality work have sat- isfied many of your friends and acquant- ances 1F—you want something different in the way of albums IF Musk by CARL SIMS and His Recording Orchestra Leaders of the 1954 Balfour Ball Committee are happy over the progress of ticket sales for the ball, to be held Saturday, Nov, 13, at Hotel Statler. Left to right are ABRAHAM BORMAN, asso- ciate chairman; HARRY COHEN, honorary chairman, and SAM- UEL FELDSTEIN, chairman. Proceeds from the ball are used to support the program of the Zionist Organization. Workers will hear a progress report and will be guests of the Zionist House at truncheon, 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 31. in the Management of Our State Government It' s Logical, Isn't It!! Announces the Grand Opening of the Beautiful Dr. David Seligson, chairman of the nominating committee of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, invites suggestions from the community for membership on the board of the Bureau. Names should be sent to the JSSB office, 13327 Linwood. • Efficiency O Devotion e Experienced and cooperative adminis- tration • Unbiased judgment of issues Mr. Meyer Engelberg and Mrs. Ann Engelberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene Gail, to Melvin Irving Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs> Louis Rosenberg, of Oak Park, Mich. The couple is planning an early January wedding. 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