Friday, June 29, 19 56—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS- 18 • • 041111111041110001.0411•111.1111•11.!041111111.0•Ml Judy Banff Wed to Emanuel L. Stein Plans Call for Loch ish Development Maxine Kessler Weds WA The number one region in Is- establishing the- se new settle- for intensified development, ments and consoLdat.ing those New Yorker, June 16 rael Lachish, a one-quarter million already in existence. ■ eivry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest 1 ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Mrs. Sidney Tauber, president of the Home Relief Society, will discuss the role and activities of that organiza- tion. - - * * * * BRIDGES OF UNDERSTANDING MRS. EMANUEL L. STEIN Judy Bobroff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bobroff, of Glendale Ave., was joined in marriage. June 10, to Emanuel L. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stein, of S. Norfolk Ave., in a ceremony performed by Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman of Beth Abraham Synagogue. The bride chose an Italian. silk gown with tucked bodice, appliqued sleeves and a neck- line of Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of spray orchids. Mrs. Sy Neuman, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Harold Bobroff, Mrs. Morris Bobroff, Mrs. Monte Gittleman, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Alvin Stein. Elaine Bobroff, Janice Bobroff, Marilyn Gittleman and Marlene Neuman were junior bridesmaids, and Linda Neu- man was flower girl. Alvin Stein, the bridegroom's brother, was his best man, and ushers included Harold Bobroff, Morris Bobroff, Monte Gittle- man, Sy Neuman, Jerry Bob- roff and Norman Bobroff. Mark Bobroff was ring bearer. Following a honeymoon in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Stein will reside on Glendale Ave. Among the out-of-town guests attending were Dr. and Mrs. A. Applebaum, of Los Angeles. Time: 12:30 p.m., .Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: This program will inaugurate a series of four broadcasts on the coordinating bodies of the three major reli- gious faiths under whose au- spices are presented radio and television programs in Detroit. Participants will be Samuel J. Rhodes, Rabbi Morris Adler, and Boris M. Joffe, president, vice-president and executive di- rector, respectively, of the Jew- ish Community Council. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Sunday. Time: 5 Station: WXYZ. Feature: Beginning a radio tour of the Southern states, Rabbi Martin M. Perley, of Cong. Brith Sholom, Louisville, Ky., will speak on "Abstract Words and Concrete Reality." * * * WORDS WE LIVE BY Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: This annual summer replacement for the regular Eternal Light program will pre- sent Maurice Samuel, author and lecturer, and Mark Van Doren, English professor at Co- lumbia University in a 10-pro- gram diScussion of "Highlights of the First Five Books of the Bible." Honeymoon in West after Marriage Here Central High Senior Wins Wayne Scholarship Let Jack's Food Box Do Your Cooking! BAR-B-Q'd Ribs-Beef-Chicken PICNIC BASKET SPECIAL BOX-0-CH IC KEN Serves 4 Generously Golden Fried Chicken French Fries • Cole Slow Rolls & Butter $4.50 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! JACK'S FOOD BOX 22175 COOLIDGE 2 Doors So. of 9 Mile Rd. LI 5-7042 LI 1-9217 Wine & Beer to Take Out MRS. JAMES E. LADES At a candlelight ceremony on June 21, Ellen 'Joan Sherrnan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney G. Sherman, of -'Birming- ham, Mich., became 'the bride of James Edward Labes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samson Labes, of Chicago, Ill. Rabbi Morton Goldberg, of Toledo, 0., offi- ciated at the double-ring cere- mony, held at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Attending the bride were Mrs. Irwin Rosenbloom, of Rochester, N. Y., as matron of honor, and Constance Jackson, of Miami Beach, Fla., as maid Of honor. Bridesmaids were Arlene Fineman, Mrs. Donald Sofferin, Marcia Sherman, of Bay City, and Barbara Wolf, of Chicago. Marvin Labes was his broth- er's best man, and ushers were James Sherman, brother of the bride, Richard Katz, of Canton, 0., Albert Cain, of Chicago, Jay Heyman, of Highland Park, Ill., and Michael Grey. Following a motor trip to the West Coast, the couple will re- side in Chicago.. . , DICK STEIN REDUCE MRS. JOSEPH KIVEL Maxine N. Kessler, daughter of Dr.'- and Mrs. Morris B. Kessler, of 2752 W. Boston, became the bride of Joseph Kivel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kivel, of Bayside, Long Island, N.Y., in a. candlelight ceremony performed June 16 at Bel-Aire Terrace. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of Italian, silk taffeta, with fitted bodice ac- cented with a portrait neckline and tiny sleeves appliqued with seed pearls and irrides- cent sequins. Motifs of Alencon lace were appliqued throughout the skirt, which fell into a chapel sweep. Her silk illusion veil was se- cured by a. crown of pearls and iridescent sequins, and she carried a white satin prayer- book with white orchids and cascading phaelanopsis orchids. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Peter De-Groot as matron of honor, Judy Kessler, the bride's sister, as maid of honor, and Bonnie Kessler, another sister, and Barbara Kivel, sis- ter of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids. Jerry Galishoff, of New York, was the bridegroom's best man, and ushers were his brother, Larry Kivel, and his uncles, David and Joseph Ki- vel, all of New York. After a Florida honeymoon, the couple will reside at Niag- ara Falls for the balance of the summer, before establish- ing permanent residence in the fall at Ames, Ia. Rokeach Introduces All-Purpose Decanter Eleanore Banks, who gradu- ated last week from Central High School, was awarded a .scholarship to Wayne Univer- sity. The presentation was made at Class Day exercises in the Central auditorium. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Banks, of 20512 Mur- ray Hill, Eleanore served as president of the Student Coun- cil and rated scholastically near the top of her graduating class. Beat the Heat acre desert area in the north- 1:11 - 1 eastern Negev, has been settled I ° Scott Presents Color 11 during the past year by 18 vil- lages and some 7,000 recent im- 13 WEDDING MOVIES AT A REASONABLE PRICE migrants at a cost of $11,000,000, Dewey D. Stone, of Brockton, by Marshall Klaper Mass., national chairman of the UN. 4-9190 WO. 1-4966 United Israel Appeal, disclosed =. 11:1 in a report to the board of di- rectors in New York. You Can Be Sure . . . If It's 4, Stone said, "Most of the 7,000 people already in Lachish were * from North Africa, especially * * from the remote regions of the • -or * And His Orchestra Atlas Mountains where UIA * * agencies have helped to evacu- *TY 5-2445 UN 4-3018: ate complete villages of Jews w********************* ,* living precarious existences be- cause of ti-,e growing tensions in these trouble-swept coun- tries." Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK NO DIET—NO EXERCISE "Lachish,' Stone sans. "is be- ing developed as a productive UN 4-0016 framework for a great number Licensed Physician, Reasonable vee of the more than 45,000 North African immigrants who will enter Israel this year." Charter Reader and Advisor Plans for the current year en- PRIVATE READINGS DAILY visage the establishment of an No Appointment Necessary additional 11 settlements with ' WO 4-1190 some 960 farming units accom- Don't fail to Consult Mrs. Lee randating 4,800 people. The cost, in the ASTRONOMY ROOM per unit, during the preliminary 1036 Farmer stages in the first year, varies from $3,000 to $5,'' 0 depending on the type of farming and tiie To rent well-equipped Hall for nature of the terry n. All Types_ of Meetings, Wed- The total expenditures for the dings, Bar Mitzvahs and all happy occasions. Contact: Lachish region in :1956 are ear- marked at Pb•ut $8,000,0 CONGREGATION which will cover the cost of A one quart, re-usable de- canter has been specially de- signed by the Rokeach com- pany to contain its ready-to- serve vegetarian borscht that can be served in many eye- , catching, tasty , summer drinks. The Rokeach Test Kitchens suggest the following re- cipes for cool borscht drinks: Borscht - on - r ock s: Pour Rokeach borscht into: tall glasses which have been half-filled with ice cubes.' ,„., .................... Float mint, sliced lemon or lime, or a cucumber slice on top. Or, garnish with whipped or sour cream. 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