.renter's`' Ann6.1 Wet's-N‘r er-GrOss Rites Set for Aug. 25 Meeting May 22 MISS VICKY WEISBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Kreis- man, of Sussex Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Vicky Weisberger, to Loren G. Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Oppenheim, of Stratford Ave. The bride-elect's father is the late Mr. Lewis Weisberger. Miss Weisberger is a junior at Wayne State University, where she is majoring in economics. Her fiance is studying architec- ture at Lawrence Institute of Technology. . An Aug. 25 wedding date has been set. jWV Activities CHARLES AND AARON KOGAN POST and AUXILI- ARY will meet jointly at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. Poppies • and cannisters will be distributed to members who will be selling on Poppy Day. A color movie will be shown, and refreshments served. • * Mrs. Edward Slotnick has been named Poppy Day chair- man for the Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY. Money raised on Poppy Day, which this year is May 24, is used for vet e r a n s rehabilitation. Mrs. MOrris Simrod, 3235 Ewald Circle, -invites all Aux- iliary poppy sellers to a lunch- eon in her home on Poppy Day.. * •* YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY will meet Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the • - Jewish War Veterans' Memorial Home. Hostesses will be Mollie Bloom and Lillian Bernstein. -Arrangements have been completed for the joint installation of officers to b'we held with the Post May 26. Beth Abraham Plans Sports Award Night The youth - commission of Cong. Beth Abraham, together with the Men's Club, will hold an award presentation program during annual sports night, at 8:30 p. m., May 28, in the syn- agogue social hall. - Tributes will be extended to the Beth Abraham basketball team, which was the divisional winner of the 1956-57 rnter- congregational B ask et b all League title. A trophy will be presented to the congregation. Fred Nagler, radio and tele- vision sportscaster, will parti- cipate in the program. According to. arrangements chairmen Willie Operrer and Louis Siporin a buffet supper will be served. Beigin Meets Senate Leaders on Capital Tour WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) Menachem Beigin, leader of Is- rael's Herut Party, met with Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- don Johnson, Republican Lead- er William Knowland, and Ma- jority and Minority Leaders of the - House to explain his views on Near East developments. Beigin told a press conference that his party advocates the eventual incorporation of terri- tory now occupied by Jordan. He said this would contribute to peaceful :conditions a n d . would be in keeping with Is- , .raers legitimate aspirations. Ben,Haint'Sparks Students' Fete of Israel's Birthday The 24th annual meeting of the Jewish _Community Center will take place Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Ten Mile branch, 1'5110 W. Ten Mile Road. Included on the agenda will be the president's annual re- port, the 'annual election of di- rectors to the board, a survey of 1956-57 program highlights, and awards honoring volun- teers. Jacob L. Keiden will pre- side. The slate of nominees to be presented for election to the board for a three-year term will include Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Judge Victor J. Baum, Herman Fishman, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Mrs. Benjamin. Jones and Jack 0. Lefton. Among the nominees for re- election to a three-year term are Harry B. Aronow, Mrs. Harry E. August, Edward Fleischman, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, Mrs. Victor Shiffman, Richard Sloan and Sidney J. -Winer. Labor Zionists to Hear Rabbi Chinitz on Spinoza "Spinoza:. The Man and His Work" will be the subject of Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, speaking before a meeting of Branch 11, Labor Zionist Organization, Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Medow, 20221 Mark Twain. Rabbi Chi- nitz is the spiritual leader of Cong. Ahavas Achim. Members are urged to - bring their friends to the meeting. For further information on the group's activities, contact Mrs. Phyllis Pincus, branch chair- man, KE. 3-0216. Israel's consul in Chicago, Shaul Ben-Haim, was principal speaker at the Israeli Students Association celebration of the nine-year-old democracy's an- niversary of Independence, at the Davison Jewish Center, Monday night. The event was sponsored by .Israeli students studying at Wayne State University and the University of Detroit. Ben-Haim, consul in Chicago since February, 1956, evaluated Israel's achievements:- As part of efforts to obliterate _ Miter- Center Juniors' Picnic Juniors . at the Ten Mile branch of the Jewish Cornipu- nity Center and their guests will have a picnic Sunday to 3:30 p.m., at Major Park, Church and Northfield Roads, Oak Park. Participants_ will meet at the park not at the Center. In case of rain, the picnic will be held indoors. acy, the country has increased its elementary school enroll- ment four-fold since the state was, created, he said. Since immigration began, 500 new agricultural settlements have been founded, increasing agricultural workers to about 18 per cent of Israel's popula- tion, he estimated. There has been a 120 per cent population rise since 1948, he disclosed. The 34 year old Consul's of- . ficial activities extend to 15 U.S. Mid-western states. •Also featured at the Indepen- dence celebration was the Tza- bar' Dance Group, comprised of Dov Seltzer, official composer for the Israeli army, Erela Bar- zilai, winner of the first prize in Israel's annual folk dance festival, and Nira Ner Paz, a dancer from Tel Aviv's Habi- mah Theater. You'll always EAT THE BEST When You SERVE THE BEST! KAPLAN'S D T E E L :LI ^ S CONSULT US NOW For YOUR WEDDING FLORAL NEEDS Home Calls - No Obligation We Also Cater to: Showers, Bar-Mitzvahs and All Social . 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