• -Branclt-Chayet Rites Observed on Aug. 21 MRS. ALLEN M. BRANDT. In a candlelight ceremony held Aug. 21, in the Mayfair Room, Doreen Adele Chayet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Chay- et, of Sturtevant Ave., became the bride' of Allen M. Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandt, of Cleveland Heights, 0. Rabbi. Jacob E. Segal and Can- tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a ballerina- length gown of Chantilly lace, fashioned with hand illusion neckline. Her fingertip veil fell from a mother of pearl • crown, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis on a mother of pearl Bible. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Allen E. Schwartz, as matron of honor, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Murray A. Chayet- as bridesmaid. Nikki Ann Chayet, the bride's niece, was flower girl. Arthur Bruce . Smith, of Cleve- land Heights, 0.,, served his brother-in-law as best man, and Murray A. Chayet, the bride's brother, was an usher. Jerry Shipp was the ring bearer. The •P•ounk: couple will reside in Cleveland Heights, 0., follow- a honeymoon by auto through Canada and New York. Out-of= town guests in attendance were from Cleveland and Montreal. - usic, Study Club Wins tate Federation Honors The - -Michigan Federation of Onat q3rith Activities One of the many philanthropic programs for which the GREAT- ER DETROIT BNAI BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL conducts its annual fund-raising endeavor is the Hillel Foundations, found- ed and supported by Bnai Brith funds. Called "a home away from home," Hillel, functions on over 200 university campuses through- out the country, and offers thou- sands of Jewish students at these colleges a cultural and spiritual haven. The FoundatiOns give students a place to -study, to wor- ship and to entertain. Through contributions - to Bnai Brith's fund-raising program, which will culminate this year on Nov. 8, at Masonic Temple, Hillel Founda- tions get necessary funds which enable them to exist and meet the needs of students from all over the world. * * * Members of IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will be entertained at their meeting at 9 p.m., Thurs- day, in Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming, by television singing star John Connolly. A social hour will follow the meeting, to which friends are invited. SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. ,1111•■•• "RABBI LEO Y GOLDMAN, M.A. EXPERT MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Raselawn UN. 3-6242 REV. JACOB SILVERMAN Detroit's Leading Surgical Mohel Recommended by Prominent Physi- cians and Hospitals 18666 OHIO July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bensmari (B a r b a r a Rose), of 1812 Thirteen, Wyan- dotte, Mich., a daughter, Cheryl Lynn. * * * Aug. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. Norman R; Schakne (Marilyn Joyce Gordon), of 18411 Strath- moor, a daughter, Robin Beth. * * * Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard B. West (Vivian Karden), of 24786 Sussex, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Barry Paul. * * * Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard A. Miller (Ceeire' :::.Meman), of 18912 Mendota,. a _ion; 'NViniam Berne, * * * Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. -Hy- man Brown (Dolores :Moss, for- merly of Flint, Mich.), of 13820 Kenwood, Oak Rark, Mich., a daughter, Lynn Rhoda. -* * * Aug. 13—To, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Carron (Ann LesniCk), former Detroiters, now of Fort Harrison, Ifid., a son, Randy Mark. * * * Aug. 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill. Fishman (Gail Couiens) a daughter, Lori Robin. * * * • Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Lar- ry' Shalit (Barbara Levin), , of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, Mich., a son, Andrew Marc. * * * Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Maniker (Edith Greenbaum), of 4325 Waverly, a son, Allen How- Aug. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heller (Vera Broder), of Santa Rosa Dr., a son, Keith Evan. * * July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert B. Greene (Sarah: Cohen), of San Juan Dr., a daughter, Karen Ellen. • *- * * To Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pitt (Dorothy Rosen), of - 13521 Bur- ton, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Darryl Maynard. * * * To Mr, and Mrs. Melvin I. Rosenberg (Marlene G. Engel- berg), of Cortland Ave., a son, Dean Alan. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield (Esther Levy, of Tel Aviv), of 407-2 Elmhurst, a son, Jonathan Levi. - CARD OF THANKS SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL CRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals, TE. 4-6624 4252 -Tuzedi) Caravan Participants Will Meet with Ben-Zvi PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER The Detroit Service Group's Caravan to Israel will have the opportunity of meeting with President Ben Zvi and other top lg. 1-8196 Israeli government leaders. Max Osnos is chairMan of the delegation and Esther R. Prus- sian,- director of the Detroit Serv- Music by ... ice Group, is tour conductor. The Caravan's transportation is being planned in co-operation with Is- And His Orchestra rael El Al Airlines. Reservations * cn be made through Elkin Hotel UN 4-3018 and Travel Bureau, Israel Tour-, *TY 5-2445 **********************-t: ist Service and Elliott Travel Service. RAISE MONEY On the Caravan's schedule are QUICKLY . . . EASILY! stop-overs at the irrigation pipe- Write for FREE'SAMPLO lines in the Negev desert, at of our delicious CASHEW BUTTER CRUNCH. Sells at first taste! BIG PROFITS! REPEAT Beersheba, and the Malben Insti- ORDERS! Mad* of fresh Guernsey butter tute at Pardess Hanna. (from our own farms), fruit sugar, loads • DICK STEIN of crisp cashew nuts! In gay tin canister! CHERRYDALE FARMS, 416 Market St., Phila.6, Pa. CARD OF THANKS The family of, the late Miriam Alperin acknowledges with grate- MISS RITA GORDON ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extend- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon, ed by telati/es and friends during of 17315 Ohio, announce the en- the family's - recent bereavement. gagement of their daughter, Rita; to David Bernard Seldes, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Irving Seldes, of COnipiete 19520 Stratford. - Miss Gordon attended the Uni- FORMAL versity of Miami, where her RENTING fiance also was enrolled. He is a graduate of Ferris Institute. The SERVICE couple is planning a February wedding. EMBASSY Petreit's Best-Laundry -leaning„yalue Thousands of Women Say- "' I Use Quality Because It Saves TIME, MONEY Cr WORRY" Shirts Beauiif utly. Laundered MEN'S WEAR Music Clubs this week notified Mrs:...TOSeph M. Markel, outgoing president of • the Music Study - Club • of !Detroit, that the latter arganilation received a 100 per- ••Ont, or perfect rating, at the annual convention of MFMC at ithterlochen Music Camp.. Only six other musical organ-. iations ;In, Michigan were ad- Corded:::44score, which is based til q4iity standards, leadership, scholarship .project, junior and *tudents*tiyities and philanthro- pic work. Special consideration was also given special activities of the Music Study Club including work in hospitals and institutions, pro- ard. * * * Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Hen- grams for promoting young tal- ent, music program for Israel ry Gray "(Eleanor Yunis), of 17181 Wisconsin, a son, Barry and its annual Artist Concert. Michael. * * * CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy Gordon-Seldes Rites Planned for February Klein-Meyers Nu: ptials Solemnized Aug. 27 Custom Fitted 13201 DEXTER TE. 4-7797 OPEN SUNDAY 10 - 2 For the finest in musical entertainment for your affairs ... T H E debolaires , WAYNE BOB EDDy Kir N G s o B S EYMOUR EDDIE KING BOB WAYNE BOB SEYMOUIMI TO 5-2651 20 6-1802 TO.:-64887 BACK TO SCHOOL • MRS. RICHARD M. KLEIN -. In a ceremony performed by candlelight on Aug. 27, 'Elizabeth Ellen Meyers, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. - Henry Meyers, Of DetrOit, became the bride of Richard_ Mindel Klein, _son of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Klein, of Toledo, 0. Rabbi Minard Klein officiated at the ceremony, which was followed. by a reception in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The bride was gowned 'in tradi- tional satin, adorned • with seed pearls. She wore a floor-length family heirloom veil of rose- pointe lace, and she carried a family prayerbook covered with orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Robert Jampel, the bride's sister from Ann Arbor, was her matron of honor. The - bride- groom's brother,' Thomas Klein, was best man, while seating the guests were Howard Sokol, of New Britain, Conn., Henry Good- man, of. Shaker Heights, 0., John Bloom ,of Detroit, and Laurence Mindel, of Toledo. SPECIAL SELLING of Our Nationally Known CASHMERES WITH MATCHING SKIRTS S WEATERS CARDIGANS SKIRTS The family of the late Mrs. Anna Gold acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends -during the family's recent be- , 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Friday, September 2, 1955 reavement. . from Sizes 36-44 . . . . from . Sizes 8 - 18 from $112.95 $18.95 $8.95 .UN: 4-9898 13330 W. SEVEN MILE, E. of Schaefer . MEET YOU R FRIENDS GREENOUS0 sh, I eenbu r G . . . pT h. 971 9 FOR A Gala Labor Day Israel Government, WJC Reach Cultural Accord - JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Dr. Aaron Steinberg, a member of the executive of the World Jew- ish Congress and head of its cul- tural department, initialled a draft agreement regarding future cooperation between the WJC and Israel's Ministry of Educa- tion. The initialling followed consultations between Dr. Stein- berg and Ministry officials. Dr. • Steinberg also conferred with Minister of Education Ben Zio,n Dinur, the Jewish Agency's education director - Zalman Sha- zar, and a representative of UNESCO's National Commission for Israel on -Matters of common concern in the cultural sphere. s izes 36-40 . MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW! Swim in our new pool or from our sandy beach Complete sports facilities: tennis, golf, shuffle- board, etc. — Dance to Pop Wilson's Band. Nightly Floor Show \kw\ - ,1/4% Finest Food - Weekend Menu Includes — Chicken, Steak, Roast Beef 3 DAYS$ NIGHTS 3 • • • • 2950 Up Includes all meals and . Midnite Nasharie A Children's Paradise "'Only 4. Hours Councellor Available From Detroit—on U.S. 23 Pollen Free Air Swimming and Dancing Lessons