• . . ctivittes ta Society :Eleanor Blau Wed in Double-Ring Rites Representing the Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City of Hope at its regional conference earlier this month in St. Louis, Mo., were Ralph Snyder, president,- and Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Moe Bershad, Mrs. Irving Weintraub and Mrs. Harry Mayers. - Mrs. Blanche Ufberg Dobkin, of Washington, DZ.,, is here for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Augusta Ufberg, of 17310 Kentucky, while ' her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hirschhorn, of the same address, vacation in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss, of Stansbury Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Simms, of Snowden Ave., have just returned from a trip to Chicago, Ill. and Milwaukee, Wis., where they were delegates to the national convention of the Jewish War Veterans. Mr. Weiss is junior vice-commander of the Lt. Roy F. Green Post and Mr. Simms is judge advocate of the Department of Michigan JWV. Both wives are past presidents of JWV auxiliary units in Detroit. Mrs. Belle Martell, an agent for the Elkin Travel Bureau, with return early in September from an extensive tour of Alaska, the Canadian Rockies and other points of interest: in the West, where she is checking on accommodations and facilities to advise _ tourists planning to visit in these areas. Dr. and Mrs. Irving A. Grenville and children, Cheryl and Mark, -formerly of Toronto, Ont., have taken up residence here at 17334 Wisconsin. The Grenvilles have just returned from their summer •home on Lake Simcoe, Big Cedar Point, Ont. U.S. and Israel to Open `Atom for Peace. Exhibit g evory tize Ytir This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Mrs. Isadore Levin, president of the Women's Sab- bath League, will discuss the program of the organization. The weekly broadcasts are pre- pared by the Jewish Commu- nity Council Culture Commis= sion for the Council portion of the Altman Hour. - MRS. MYRON L. YANITZ • •TEL AVIV, (JTA.) —. Israel and the United States will open a joint "atoms for peace" exhi- bition here next month, Marsh- all Berg, manager of- the exhi- , bition to be presented by the U. S., told a press conference. Israeli government bureaus and scientific institutions will co- operate on the Jewish State's portion of the exhibit. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN UN 1-4687 UN 1-2971 and His Orchestra LBERT SIMONS Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday, OWNSEND 6-4034 - Station: WXYZ. In a double - ring ceremony Feature: Rabbi Herbert Wei- "MEMORIES THAT WILL July 22, at Cong. Shaarey Zed- LAST FOREVER" • ek, Eleanor Doris Blau and My- ner, of Temple Israel, South Orange, N. J., will speak on ron Le6nard Yanitz were united the Veil?" in marriage by Rabbi -Milton "Dare We Remove * * Arm. WORDS - WE LIVE BY The bride is the daughter of Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blau, of Glen- Station: WWJ. dale Ave. Mr. Yanitz is the son Feature: The final broadcast • of Mrs. Raymond Yanitz, of FOR YOUR WEDDING • OR BAR MITZVAH BY • Coyle Ave., and the late Mr. in this 10-program series will • Aug. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Yanitz. highlight discussion on the : DAVE DAVIDSON • • • Melvin Fine (Pauline • Wall! LI 5-4352 • LI4-3042 The bride's gown was of floor- Bible by Prof. Mark Van Doren, • ance), of Oak Park, a daughter, length white Chantilly lace, and of Columbia University, and • 1110000111110000414111111140 1110041111 Lesley Debra. extended into a long chapel author Maurice Samuel. The * * Remodel Your Double Breasted train. It was highlighted by -a feature, "The Eternal Light," is Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. sweetheart neckline which rose scheduled to be heard in its Suit to Modern Single Breasted Model — Like Getting a New Sheldon D. Schubiner (Barbara into a small collar embroidered regular spot next Sunday. Suit! Alterations and wearing a Leeman), a son, Marc Brandt. with seed pearls and iridescent * * * specialty. sequins. A matching tiara held The over curious are not over BIG SALE! Aug. 1.8 — To Mr. and Mrs. the fingertip, .silk illusion veil, wise. —Philip Massinger SUMMER' JACKETS $C5 Jerome Tobias, Jr. (Lorraine and she carried white orchids . Formerly $10.95 Mannisto), a son, Jerome To- on a white satin Bible. SLACKS Mrs.. Stanley Wandruff, twin $59 bias III. * * Formerly $8.95 sister of the bride, was her ma- AND MANY OTHER VALUES PHOTOGRAPHY Aug, 16 — To ')Mr. and Mrs. tron of honor, and Diane Fried Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Irving Maggin (Lue Helfgott), was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. of 20541 HuntingtOn, a son, were Mrs. Larry Yanitz, Joan For Quality Workmanship Horwood, Valerie Ascher, Pearl Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152 David Yale. * * Mirkin, Linda Finkelstein and MISS JOYCE REVA PALMER Aug. 9—To -Mr. - and Mrs. Al Phyllis Blau. Sandra Yanitz, the Kesner (-Bernice Cutler), of bridegroom's niece, was junior At a recent party, Mr. and 20220 Plainview Rd., a son, bridesmaid, and Nancy Ascher was flower girl. Mrs. Harry Palmer, of '20511 Joseph Jeffrey. "Stationers Since 1869" Larry Yanitz was his brother's * * Sheffield Rd., announced the best man, and ushers were Lar- Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- A Fine Selection of New Year Cards Available engagement of their daughter, nold Fuerman - (Thelma $•a- ry Blau, brother of the bride, At Any of Our Three Stores: Joyce Reva, to Leslie Jay Stanley Wandruff, Murray Jan- Coyle, a son, piro), of 19203 1255 Griswold near Grand River Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Benjamin. ower, Larry Black, Phillip Sam- eroff and Murray Chodak. Roger Louis H. Brown of 3260. Oak- * * * 2007 Park Avenue -at Adams man Blvd. , Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blau, the bride's brother, was Northland Center The wedding is scheduled to Wainer (Edith Klanfer), of junior usher, and Ronnie Wo- - lock was ring bearer. on -Nov. 3. ! take place Canterbury Dr., a daughter, The bridegroom's mother was Eileen Nancy. escorted down the aisle by her * * * Relatives Seek Cheiclosh Tana Julius Ascher. A u g. 8—T.o Mr. and Mrs. brother, ENROLL NOW Chodosh Tana, whose last ad- Following dinner and a recep- David Hoptman (Molly Ehrlich- dress was given as 346 Georgia man), of 18916 Pennington, a tion, the newlyweds left for San Diego, Calif., where they will Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., is being son, Neal Bennett. reside for the next year while * * * sought by close relatives who Mr. Yanitz serves in the U. S. are now in Israel. Those know Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. NURSERY - KINDERGARTEN • his whereabouts are asked Paul Sicherman (Karen Fisher), Navy. ing Morning or Afternoon Sessions to communicate with The De- of Boston Blvd., a daughter, Name Samuel Rhodes troit Jewish News. Shelly Beth. Careful Transportation * * * To Wed Nov. 3 • TITLED aid EDITED • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • FULI. COVERAGE • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • SPECIAL OCCASIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . • • • Musical Entertainment • • • Girths • J. J. CLARKE Radom Tailors MACAUILEY'S CUGELL DAY SCHOOL CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. 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July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith (Devie Glaser), of 24240 Geneva, Oak Park, a daughter, Cynthia Beth. * * To Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Chandler (Louise B. Schostak), of .15155 Miller, Oak Park, a daughter, Nancy Sue. * To Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaplan (Thelma Kolodney), of 20263 Patton, a daughter, Diane Gene. FIRST ELECTROTYPE' In 1839 Joseph A. Adams, a wood engraver connected with Harper & Brothers, New York, conceived the idea of making an electrotype from a wood cut. This was used for magazine illustrations in 1841. to Election Commission Samuel J. Rhodes, president of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, has been appointed by Gov. Williams to serve as a member of Fair Election Practices Com- mission. 10010 THATCHER EL 6-5112 or WE 3-1189 YCIU STILL HAVE TIME . . . 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