• ACIIK.J ■ ft+ To Wed in May People Make News . Eleanor R.. SchWartz has been appointed associate director of the National Federation of Tem- ple Youth, it is announced by Dr. Samuel S. Hollender of ChiCago, chair- man of the na- tional executive board of the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew C o ngrega- tions. In her„ newly create0 post, Miss Schwartz will aid Rabbi Sam- Miss Schwartz uel COok, NFTY director, in a co- ordinating . program for 375 temple youth groups in the na- tion's Reform temples. • eirdi Oct. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Sarnoff (Phyllis Levens), of 10838 Hart, Hunting- ton Woods, Mich., a daughter, Lynne Ellen. * * * Oct. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Sucher, of 25300 Park- wood, Huntington Woods, Mich., a son, Stephen Andrew. • * * * Oct. 16 —To Pfc. and Mrs. Seymour Stone( Bernice Stew- art}, Detroiters now stationed at :Fort Monmouth, N. J., a daughter, Arlene Marcia. * * Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Moury Reiner (Barbara Masin), of 18003 Northlawn, a daughter, Pamela Beth. * * * Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Globerson (Loretta Corn-, field), a son, Eliot Ralph. * * Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour - Rosenwasser, of 16833 Mendota, a son, Mark Richard. -* * * Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fenton, of 19901 Strathmoor, a son, George Mich ael. * * Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton I Osborne ,of Tuxedo Ave., a son, Neil Stewart. * * * Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Raskin (.Selma Feinberg), a daughter, Deborah Ann. • * * Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steinberg (Anne Siegel of Lon- don, Ont.), a son, Samuel. * * * Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Glick (Dorothy Duke), of , .21330 Kipling; Oak Park, Mich., I a daughter, Terrie Ann. * - Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. K. Harry Ungar (Margaret Isen- berg), a daughter, Jacqueline Lois. • * * Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kutnick (Yetta Alpert), of Filigree Ave., a daughter, Linda Sheri]. * * * Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Si- mon Zeldes (Delores Herman), of 23531 Gardner, Oak P a r k, Mich., a son, Richard Lawrence: * * * Sept. 13—To Mr. and • Mrs. Norman Licht (Sandi Brown), of 1375 LaSalle, a son, David Bruce. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and HOMO! TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. EXPERT MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn 1. UN. 3-6242 SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals Please Note New Phone 4252 Tuxedo TE. 4-6624 Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY, for the second consecutive year, has won the National Traveling Trophy for "outstand- ing veterans service," it was an- nounced by Mrs. Sarah Nemon, president, who brought the award back with her from the national convention in Virginia. The trophy will be on exhibit at a meeting on Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. * * Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST and AUXILIARY will start danc- ing lessons from Arthur Murray Studio on Nov. 23, at the Mem- orial Home. Ben Leet, blood bank chairman, states that a blood rally will be held by the Department from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nov. 14, at the Memorial Home. For information, call Leet, TU. 3-3641. * * * GINSBURG - ROSENBERG POST and AUXILIARY will hold a Hallowe'en hay ride Saturday evening, at Wroten's Riding * * Joey Adams to Highlight 35th Anniversary Event Of Beth El Men's Club The Men's Club of Temple Beth El is currently planning its 35th anniversary dinner, to be held at 7 p. m., Nov. 9, in the temple's Franklin Memorial Hall. Joey Adams, popular stage and night club comedian, will be the principal e ntertainer. Members of the Men's Club and their wives are t invited to make ✓ eservations with the temple office. Adams, who, 'has been in De- troit on several occasions, is the e mcee of the national radio Adams quiz show !'Rate Your Mate." He recently re- turned from a visit to Israel with his wife, singer Cindy' Heller. In addition to his popularity , as a comedian, he is equally well known as the author of two books, "From Gags to Riches," from which he turned over $165,- 000 in royalties to the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, and "The Curtain Never Falls." Making his way through the Borscht circuit, he • later ap- peared as the star attraction at New York's Copacabana and Latin Quarter, the Beachcomber Maxie's in in Miami, an Hollywood and numerous other d popular night clubs. He has ap- peared at the Elmwood Casino here and at the old Downtown Theater. Currently, Adams is the star of his own television show, "Back -the Fact." • . MISS GERALDINE ZEITLIN •• TIME, MONEY .& WORRY" Beaqtifully Laundered QUALITY LAUNDRY and For Distinctive Music You'll Enjoy • ACCEPTING FALL C7 WINTER DATES TO0000011100000000000000000000OINIMMOM000OOMOINIR For a Splendid Remembrance of Your WEDDING — PARTIES — BAR MITZVAH BERNARD H. WIN ER . PHOTOGRAPHER • Satin Skull Cap and New Booklet on "HOW TO MAKE YOUR BAR MITZVAH PARTY A SUCCESS' ............ • • • ., • : • • • • • • • • • WLING • • . JAKE CHICOREL Is Back at VICTORY BOWLING CENTER : and Invites All Bnai Brith Leagues i and Open Bowlers 7744-12th St. For Res.: TR. 2-9507 • • Open Bowling TO. 7-0874 at All Times NOW OPEN! "T1,-44-44-44-TP- ••■ •••••••••• • ••••••••••••• r -V-V-•• CALL ANNA KARBAL KE. 1-8196 THE HOUSE OF KOSHER PRIME MEATS & POULTRY UN. 3-5134 10036 W. 7 MILE RD. (Near Washburn) Prop. Abe Weinstein, Bill .Auster Formerly of 8730 Linwood for 30 Years ■ 44.1444441•• ■ ••4 SCHECTER BROS. (Formerly of Dexter and 12th Street) Announce THE GRAND OPENING Of Their KOSHER MEAT AND POULTRY MARKET at 18264 WYOMING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st' Specializing In: FLAV-O-RICH KOSHER BEEF Omaha's Finest WE DELIVER . • 110041011000411119•••••••••••410•0000000001101104141141110000041 750 Book Bldg. __ WO. 1-4710 MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE • 3-D • Movies • Candid, Portraits Yours at No - Obligation! of Distinction Plastic Furniture Covers • • • AND HIS ORCHESTRA • CALL TE. 4-7014 • • • JULES KLEIN Music ' 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 29, 1954 Thousands of "Women Say— - "I Use Quality Because It Saves Harry W. Bevan, regional manager of the Franklin Life Insurance Co., this week an- nounced that Herman Fish- man, general agent in De- troit, h a s for the fourth con- secutive year >produced over $1,000,000 in life insurance. Fishman, who main tains of- fices at 16245 James Couzens, was one of the Fishman first insurance underwriters in Detroit to reach that figure, Bevan stated. A former University of Michi- gan baseball and basketball star, Fishman is co-director of Camp Michigama and Michigama Hills for Girls, a summer camp in Northern Michigan. He also is active in. numerous community activities. 1 1=1 SCHECTER B R 0 S., Kosher Meat and Poultry Market, locat- ed on Dexter Blvd., for 310 years, and on 12th Street for 12 years, announce the opening of their new market on Sunday, Oct. 31, at 18264 Wyoming. Featured will be Flav-O-Rich Kosher Beef, Omaha's finest. For deliv- ery call UN. 3-4305. * LIBERMAN'S, of 12162 Dexter, wishes to thank their customers for the unprecedented sale of their special salami, and trust that customers will continue to. come in often and ask for "Lib- erman's" salami and other prod- ucts. Detroit's Best Laundry lli Dry' Cleaning Value I IRVING LEWIS Harvey Bloom and Henry Weintraub, of H. & H. KOSHER FOOD DISTRIBUTORS, offer delivery to the home of every- thing from gefilte fish and hors d'ouvres, to a complete meal. Delivery of the food, prepared and supervised by Mayfair Ca- terers, requires but one day's notice. For information, call UN. 1-0932 or WE. 5-9112. * • •14, Ranch, on 10 Mile Rd. Dancing and refreshments will follow, For information or reservations, call Philip or Mildred Bronstein, KE. 4-2409. $1,000,000 in Sales Recorded by Fishman Business Briefs * 4 Mr. and Mrs. Archie . H. Zeit- DRY CLEANING lin, of Greenlawn ' Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their WEbster 3-8000 daughter, Geraldine Barbara, to Your Patronage Solicited Stanley Marvin Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, of Cortland Ave. A May wedding el1111104HINIMMINHIMIIMMOMMINIHININNIIIHMOINIMAIMON4Hre is planned. SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS Si UP Sid Shmarak's .•7 J W V Activities Rabbi A. ELIIIU MICHELSON, Jamaica, L.I., educational con- sultant of the commission on Jewish chaplaincy of the Na- tional Jewish chaplains will at- tend a chaplain's meeting in the Far East to be,held in November in Japan and Korea. Rabbi E M A N U E L APPLE- BAUM, supervisor of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, re- cently participated in a confer- ence sponsored by the Tennes- see Education Association, in Memphis, Tenn., at which mod- ern methods in teaching and materials used in school were highlighted. Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review .of Literature, addressed • the parley , on "The Role of the Teacher in the Atomic Age." " 4. UN. 3-4305