Losh-Lerman Rites Israel to Commence Ad ministration Course JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel's curriculum under UN auspices, Planned for December first special diploma course in and Dr. Bertram Gross, a spe- activities . inSociety Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silber, of 4010 Clements, will be honored guests at a golden wedding anniversary party, to be held Sunday evening at the Mayfair Room, on Dexter. The couple has been resident in Detroit since 1909. Mr. Silber was formerly president of the Israel Club of Detroit and vice-preSident of the Yiddishe Folks Farein. Officiating at a reenactment of the wedding cere- mony will be Rabbi Herbert Eskin and Cantor Hyman Adler. Many out-of-town guests are expected to attend the celebration, joining with the couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. Alec H. Sherr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Silber and Mr. and Mrs. David V. Howell, and their seven grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ross (Sandy Gellman), of Los Angeles, Calif. are here on a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gellman, of Monica Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. John L. Rosefield, of Sussex Ave. Miss Diane Steinhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt, left Wednesday for New York to visit with her sister, Marilyn, before leaving for Israel to spend nine months as a member of the Habonim Workshop there. Prior to her departure, Miss Steinhardt had as a house guest Miss Esther Paran, of Louis- ville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and children, Stephen and Alison, of Santa Rosa Dr., have returned from a vacation in California, where they went to visit relatives. A recent guest at Scaroon Manor, on Schroon Lake, N.Y., was Mr. Ben Fingerott, of Monterey ,Ave. Michigan was represented with a large delegation at the 61st annual meeting of the Jewish War Veterans recently in Milwaukee, Wis. Among the local delegates and visitors repre- senting the Department of Michigan and its posts were Messrs. Lawrence Gubow, commander, Harry Berg, Norman L. Berkley, Marvin Bernstein, Avery Clarfelt, Herman Cohen, Ben Desen- berg, Leon Ginsburg, Sol M. Haberman, David Kay, Morris Kikoler, Walter E. Klein, Cy Kraft, Henny Littman, Harry T. Madison, Jack S. Masin, Rudy J. Mittleman, Leo J. Nelson, John Nemon, Harry Partrich, Leonard L. Radner, Morris Seinwel, Ben Shiffman, Irving Simms, Sam Spolan, Morris Tulupman, Harold Weiss and Sam Winston. Representing the Department and its Ladies Auxiliaries were Mesdames Jack Schwartz, de- partment president, Philip Bernstein, A. Arthur Brown, Avery Clarfelt, Herman Cohen, Josephine Fane, Nathan Feld, Leon Ginsberg, Lawrence Gubow, Sol M. Haberman, David Kay, Wal- ter E. Klein, Cy Kraft, Leo J. Nelson, John Neuron, Morton Oppenheim, Harry Partrich, Leonard L. Radner, Bernice Ross, Morris Seinwel, Ben Shifman, Irving Simms, Sam Spolan, Harold Weiss and Sam Winston. BnaiBrithWomen Set Year's Plans Bnai Brith Women in Detroit Baron heads the Northville are currently in the midst of committee. preparations for their annual Extensive plans for the com- fund-raising campaign, it was ing year also will include a membership drive, headed by Mrs. Phillip Edelheit; and in- stitute on Judaism, chaired by Mrs. Phillip Fealk; and veter- ans services, directed by Mrs. Charles Galinsky. Anchor Real Estate Signs Deal with Edison Co. MRS. BERNARD BLIEFIELD With the purchase of approx- imately 1,700 acres of land in Troy Township, Anchor Real Estate recently closed one of the largest vacant land trans- actions in Oakland County in recent years, it was announced this week by the company's owner, Harry L. Wood. The project began over a year and a half ago, and has just been concluded. The Detroit Edison Company's area devel- opment division were the pur- chasers. A 22-year-old French Count- ess will be rubbing her royal elbows with the horse-playing fraternity in "Three Men on A Horse," the John Cecil Holm comedy hit, coming to the Northland Playhouse for one week, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 11. She is the Countess Jacqueline di Sibour, born in Paris, who escaped from there two days before the German occupation with her parents, lived in Af- rica for three years, came to this .country when she was 17 and is married to Orson Bean, star of "Three Men on a Horse." She also will play his stage wife at Northland Playhouse. - Glendale Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sharron, to Harry Lerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Lerman, of Tyler Ave. Miss Losh is a senior in the college of education at Wayne State University, and is a mem- ber of Delta Phi Epsilon soror- ity. 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Saul Maltz, school director, said that emphasis in the school is placed on secular -Jewish ed- ucation, including art, music, literature and history. Holidays are celebrated, and Yiddish is taught. School divisions include ele- mentary, for students 6 to 11; and a nursery at the Linwood building for youngsters 3 1/2 to 5. Information on classes, hours and rates may be obtained by calling TO. 8-5368 or LI. 7-0218. Registration already has begun at the Linwood Center and will begin in Oak Park on Monday. announced this week by Mrs. Curiosity is one of the forms ! Bernard Bliefield, Council Pres- of feminine bravery. ident. I —Victor Hugo Heading the fund drive, which has a goal of $100,000, is Mrs. David Grosberg. The campaign will close Nov. 13 with a Vari- ety Show to be presented at the Fox Theater. Other plans of the Council in- clude intensification of service to patients at Pontiac and North- ville Hospitals. Mrs. Seymour Weiss is chairman of the Pon- tiac group, and Mrs. Sanford `Three Men on a Horse' to Play at Northland MISS SHARRON LOSH Mr. and Mrs. George Losh, of public administration will 'get under way here during the coining academic year at Eliezer Kaplan School of Economics and Social Science of the He- brew University. The new course, to be con- ducted with the cooperation of the Israel Civil Service Coin- mission will be open to civil servants and those already hold- ing baccalaureates from the university . For the former, the course will last two years, and for the latter, one. Public officials who are rec- ommended to the course, will receive leave of absence from their posts. During recent year s, the Israel government and the He- brew University invited a num- ber of foreign experts—mainly under the auspices of the United N a t i ons Technical Assistance Administration—to advise on a suitable- academic program of supplementary training for government employees and uni- versity graduates wishing to specialize in the field. Visiting professors who will teach in the new course will in- clude Prof. Martin Kriesberg, of Washington, who was largely responsible for formulating the • 18207 WYOMING Wish All Their Friends and Customers A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR PLEASE NOTE- BOTH MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 r FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 ag l