• Young-Feldman Rites Observed on June 24 MRS. SIDNEY YOUNG In a double-ring ceremony June 24, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Rosalie Ruth Feldman, and Sidney Paul Young were united in marriage by Rabbi Morris Adler, assisted by Can- tor Shabtai Ackerman.. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Feld- man, of Kentucky Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Young, of Buena Vista Ave. The new Mrs. Young chose a floor-length gown of white Italian silk, highlighted with a fitted bodice. The portrait neck- line and sleeves were of Alen- con lace, and were adorned with iridescent sequins. Appliques of the sequined lace supplied the motif through- out the skirt. She wore a tiara of matching lace, embroidered with sequins and pearls, from which fell • a fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried steph- anotis on a white satin .>ible. Karen Lipkin was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Donna Feldman, the bride's sis- ter, Joan Feldman, her cousin, Barbara Goldberg and Mrs. Yvonne Gonda. Leonard Young was his broth- er's best man, and Ushers were Sheldon Iden, Larry Stein and Norman Randel. Following a honeymoon at the Concord Hotel in the Catskills and in New York City, the couple has taken up residence on Chicago Blvd. Gut-of-town guests attending the ceremony were from Toron- to, California and Connecticut. omens Outs DELTA PHI EPSILON sor- ority has planned a full pro- gram of summer activities,• which to date has included in- stallation of new officers, a dinner-dance at Elmwood Casino and a luncheon given in honor of 'Sharon Morgano's graduation from Wayne University. * * * JEWISH -WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold a lawn party at 12. noon, Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Rose Rubin, 4280 Pasadena. Proceeds will go to Israel charities. For informa- tion, call TY. 8-4151 or UN. 4-1639. * * * SHERUTH LEAGUE's drama- tic group will begin casting on Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Sidney Blum, 13117 . Ludlow, Huntington Woods, for roles in a production which will high- light the September member- ship tea. For information, call Mrs. Bert Markowitz, LI. 3-0757. * * * Mrs. Hyman Zalenko, fund- raising chairman of the BETH AARON SISTERHOOD, recently announced the following • ap- pointments for its Dec. 4 donor luncheon: Mesdames Albert Kanfer and Morris Kirschner, journal; Harmon Moss and Na- than Lux, tickets; Jack Taylor, patron tickets; Morris Litwin, memoriams; Marvin Last, sim- chas; Louis Wonboy, darlings; and Sidney Weinberg, reserva- tions. Members wishing to serve as captains should call Mrs. Zalenko, UN. 3-0245, or Mrs. Kanfer, UN. 3-9735. * * * PRIMROSE B E NEVOLENT CLUB is planning its annual donor luncheon for Nov. 7, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Tiekets are now available from pledge chairmen, Mrs. Nathan Sandler, UN. 4-6307, or Krs. Sam Weinman, DI. 1-3655. Set June Date Edward Greenbaum Named U.S. Delegate to the UN WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The White House nominated Edward S. Greenbaum, a prominent Jew, as an alternate U.S. representa- tive to the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly. Mr. Greenbaum was special assistant to the At- torney General in 1938. Zim Shipping Firm to Q uadruple Tonnage A half million tons of modern, Israel Navigation Company. diversified shipping to be com- The appointment was an- pleted by 1960 is the goal set by nounced by Gottlieb Hammer, the Zim Israel Navigation Com- president of the American-Is- pany, Ltd., of Haifa, according raeli Shipping Company of 19 17/ to Dr. N. Wydra, managing di- Rector St., New York, U. S. rep- rector of Israel's largest ship- resentatives and passenger 0 ping company. agents for the Zim Lines. 1 1 4 Dr. Wydra said Israel was seeking only a fair share of the For the Finest in Music X rapidly growing world shipping market "and the growth of our F. ■ And Entertainment — Call;; fleet will curtail no one else's share." He noted that his company's LI 7-2943 building plans for the next four . "?,.>.:• ..41.<411c:iattA years will more than quadruple r::,.-a•-*W(.0.3CC:i:C-7..7:-... .4 1 the present fleet aggregating PHOTOGRAPHS by some 120,00) deadweight tons. BERNARD H. He predicted a total Israeli mer- chant marine of some 2,000,000 tons in 20 years. 4-1‘ Dr. Wydra spoke on the occa- MISS DEBORAH MICHAELS sion of the appointment of Gar- KE. 1-8196 At a recent dinner party in cia & Diaz, Inc., 25 Broadway, CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES their home on Marlowe Ave., New York, as general agents in CC) tit Mr. and Mrs. Irving Michaels the United States for the Zim announced the engagement of 4. * You Can Be Sure.. . . If. It's /cc their daughter, Deborah Jeanne, to Alvin Jay Iwrey, son of Mr. Labor Zionist Branch 4 t and Mrs. David Iwrey, of Rob-" Sends Toys to Israel son Ave. And His Orchestra At a recent garden party held The prospective bride attend- TY 5-2445 UN 4-3014 ed the University of Michigan, by Chapter Four of the Labor while Mr. Iwrey was a student Zionist Organization of Amer- 1*********************-T at the University of Miami, at ica, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coral Gables, Fla. Both are cur- Morris Lieberman, toys were rently seniors at Wayne Univer- collected to be sent to a chil- sity, where Miss Michaels is en- dren's school in Israel. The project was initiated by rolled in the college of educa- tion and Mr. Iwrey in the school Ariel Stiebel, a new member of business administration. He who is an exchange student Office or Plant Parties is affiliated with Mu Beta Chi here from Israel. Working to buy and ship the toys were fraternity. In Our Private Banquet Room The couple is planning a June Mrs. Boris Joffe, Mrs. Abe 30 wedding, following their Alper and Jack Schreier. UN 2-7642 graduations. The group also is undertak- , .7 Mile-• Plans All ing a new project of seeking to Wyoming Details encourage correspondence be- Knights of Pythias tween Israeli children a n d TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS Back Highway Courtesy youngsters in this city. Detroit Lodge No. 55 is one of 3,000 lodges of the Knights of Pythias to co-sponsor the fraternal organization's "High- way Courtesy Month." Conducted for the first time last year, the Knights of. Pythias Colourful ... Panoramic! aagin is seeking to enlist the support of hundreds of mayors and governors in cities and states throughout the U. S. and Canada for •a similar program in August. "Highway Courtesy - Month" will -officially begin on Thurs- day, when an aide of President Eisenhower presents an Ameri- can flag to the winner of last year's contest on the steps of the White House. • r., Ben Katzman .,.., - WINER . .. DICK STEIN . : BAR MITZVAHS SHOWERS DARBY'S TOP 0' THE PARK Cool... Pioneer Women Meet to Schedule Fall Program Parents Reunited With Eldest Daughter _ After 28 Years Apart After a separation of 28 years, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weber, of Monterey Ave., were reuni-. ted on July 2 with their eldest daughter, Mrs. Aida Weber Eidelman, a resident if Monte- video, Uruguay. In 1928, Mrs. Eidelman, then newlywed, left Poland to join illik er husband in South America. The following year the Weber family left for the Unit e d States. Mrs. Eidelman • and her hus- band have a married daughter and two sons, one of whom holds a high government posi- tion- in. Uruguay. The couple's granddaughter, Helene, is named in memory ,of the young- est Weber daughter, Mrs. Helen Weber Silverston. Prior to her arrival here, Mrs. Eidelman was reunited with her brothers, Morris and Simon Weber and their families in New York City. She will spend the summer here with her parents and a sister, Mrs. Philip Beck, before returning to Uruguay in the fail. Wayne U. Students Announce Betrothal MISS ETHEL HUSNIT Mr. and Mrs. Abraham .J. Kusnit of Webb Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ethel, to Alvin Kramer, son" of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kramer, of Coyle Ave. A June 20 wed- ding is being planned. Ask Bulgaria to Speed Settlement on Plane JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Israel government is consider- ing sending a delegation to Sofia to speed a settlement of its claim for compensation for the shooting down a year ago of an El Al passenger plane with 58 crewmen and passengers aboard. All were killed. Mrs. Golda Myerson, Foreign Minister, summoned the Bul- garian Charge d'Affaires to tell him this. It is understood that regardless of whether a dele- gation goes to Bulgaria or not, Shabbetai Rosenne, Foreign Ministry legal advisor, will be leaving for Sofia by the end of the month. Israel's claim was submitted five months after the incident, in which the Constellation was blasted out of the skies by Bul- garian fighters. The Bulgarian government has formally ac- cepted responsibility for the in- cident. A series of committee meet- ings is being conducted by the Detroit- Council of Pioneer Women during the summer months in preparation for the resumption of activities for the 1956-57 season. Newly-elected president, Mrs. Irving Turner, and vice-presi- dent of organization, Mrs. Frank Wasser, advise that the calendar of events will begin with an Open House on Sept. 24, at the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Plans also have been outlined for an oneg shabbat, Honor Roll Luncheon and the traditional donor event on Dec. 9, at Ma- sonic Temple. Charming Roof Top Rendezvous for your Summertime Luncheons Dinners - Cocktail Parties - Starlight Dances • Noted for Service with the Personal Touch • Woodward at East Kirby — Detroit 2 Phone "Catering" at TRinity 5-9500 Ask for Mr. Charles Bartlett or Miss Marie Stafford A Word to the Wives . • SAVINGS YIELD 3% Per Year STOCKS YIELD 5-8% Per Year BONDS YIELD 3-4% Per Year Land Contracts Yield. 44 15-25% per year We have LAND CONTRACTS for sale at dis- counts which offer very profitable returns. At no obligation to yourself, call upon us to inves- tigate this opportunity to safely invest your kitty. 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