VK4CK.W;ftZCKMWMEKMIWMZC?Zr, Meat InspeCtiiiii Service's Gloria Polozker Wed Fed era! For the Finest in Music Ot • • • nniversary Is Widely Acclaimed 4 And Entertainment — Call to Stuart W. Kallman A Keen interest is being shown homemaker that the meat comes gewry tite This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Louis E. Barden, newly-elected president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will discuss the de- velopment of the Council and its activities here, with emphasis on the annual District conven- tion held in De4oit last week. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 5 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Joseph Leven- son, of Temple Bnai Israel, Oklahoma City, Okla., will speak on "A Candle Unto the Lord." • * • WORDS WE LIVE BY Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: The third in a 10- series summer replacement for The Eternal Light will offer a discussion on t h e Bible by author Maurice Samuel and Columbia University profesor Mark Van Doren. . . , OWNSEND 6-4034 ."MEMORIES THAT WILL •- LAST FOREVER" .a,tit.i;:&t. • MRS. STUART KALLMAN In a candlelight ceremony performed against a garden background of foliage and white flowers, Gloria Jean Polozker was united in marriage to Stuart Warren Kallman. Rabbi Minard Klein officiated at the nuptials, held at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jacob Henri Polozker, of Normandy Ave., and the late Dr. Polozker. Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Robert Kallman, of the Chat- ham Hotel, are the bridegroom's parents. The new Mrs. Kallman, given in marriage by her brother, Bruce Polozker, wore a gown of shadow Chantilly lace, stiffly starched. Designed along medi- eval lines with a gently draped off-the-shoulder neckline with scalloped edges, the rose pat- terned lace was lightly dusted with pin point paillettes. The rose lace formed a head dress with a halo effect, and the full illusion veiling fell grace- fully beyond her train. She carried an arrangement of stephanotis, lilies-of-the-valley and white spray orchids. Mrs. Frederick Greenspan, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and Mrs. Elliott Cohen, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. David Leader were brides- maids. Linda, Lou Cohen was junior bridesmaid, and Jan Greenspan was flower girl. Elliott-Cohen was his brother- in-law's best man, and ushers were Frederick Greenspan, Ro- land D. Nelson, Robert Fenton, Sheldon Krause and Marvin Bernstein. The newlyweds sailed aboard the SS United States for a hon- eymoon in Europe. in the current celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Fed•, eral Meat InSpection Service. It has been pointed out that our pure food laws have their origins in the traditional Jewish laws of cleanliness, of the salt- ing of meat, of the rejection of fowl and steers with blemishes. The local Federal Inspec- tion Service has three Jewish members—Drs. David Marcus (MSC, '18), Joseph E. Zeltzer (MSC, '17) and_Harry T. Grossman (OSU, '17). Dr. Marcus stated this week that the interest shown in the anniversary of the Federal Meat Inspection Service has heart- -ned the inspectors. "It is an indication," he said, "of the people's readiness to cooperate in assuring enforcement of our pure food laws." Dr.. Marcus said: "Meat is one of this coun- try's favorite foods. Today 80 per cent of meats carry a round purple stamp of governmental approval, and the rest are mar- keted under state or local su- pervision.. "For 50 years this Agency has safeguarded the meat marketed across state lines as well as that destined for foreign commerce. "For a half a century the round purple stamp on federally inspected meats has assured the • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • All WORK GUARANTEES • SPECIAL OCCASIONS Dave Diamond DAVE DOMBEY • ,• i . SAMEROFFS • i RILES KLEIN AMEDAH - . - SAM ROSENBLAT BERKOWER'S FUR SHOPPE (Formerly of 12221 Dexter) Serving Detroit's Fur Conscious Women For More Than a Quarter of a Century Takes Pleasure in Announcing That We are Now -Located in New and Larger Quarters at 19329 LIVERNOIS We cordially invite our customers.... Old and New . . . to Come and See the Beautiful Selection of the very latest in Furs for Summer, Fall and Winter. Marriages WOLFEN - GLASIER: • Miss Mary Frances Glasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier, formerly of Detroit and now residing in Los Angeles, became the bride of Werner F. Wolfen, son of Mrs. Ruth E. Wolfen of Orchestras—Entertainment San Francisco, on July 1, at the 308 Fox Bldg. Bel Air Hotel. Rabbi Henry Fisher, of Chicago, officiated : WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 The bride wore .her sister's wedding gown of blush pink satin and tulle, highlighted with Candids by iridescents and seed pearls. Me- dallions of Guipure lace ac- cented the bouffant skirt which and associates ended in a chapel train. Her fin- gertip veil was held in place by LI 6-4610 TY 8-7800 a tiny crown of matching lace See Our New, Exclusive and .pearls. She carried phaela- gilt-Edge Library Album nopsis orchids, stephanotis and lily of the valley. „....................•2 Mrs. Howard Goldman, sister of the bride, was mktron of honor and the bride's only at- tendant. - • • Robert Burch served as Mr. • • Home H Catering • : Wolfen's best man. Ushers were I-1. Howard Goldman, Edward : Let us help plan your Sanders and Rudolph Peters- : Home or Lawn Party. _ dorf. 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