MRS. WALTER GOLDSMITH People Make News Announcement has been Israel for the junior high school made of the appointment of level. * * * PHILIP W. LOWN as chair- FRED SCHMERTZ, one of the man of the Founders Fund Committee of the American great names in American track Jewish League for Israel. In arid field promotions and ama- naming Lown, a New England teur athletic programs, ac- industrialist and communal cepted the co-chairmanship of leader, Ezra Z. Shapiro, League the United States Track and president, stated that the Field team which will partici- Founders Fund was established pate in the fifth World Macca- by the organization's executive biah Games to be contested in committee to enable the imple- Israel in September. * * * mentation of its program, ZVI GOLDWASSER, the pending the development of its membership structure. Serving newly appointed resident rep- with Lown as associate chair- resentative of Kupat Holim in men are Joseph M. Mazer, of the United States and Canada, New York, and Samuel H. Da- arrived from Israel to succeed Yitzhak Kofman, who served roff, of Philadelphia. * * * in the same capacity for two- NEW YORK, (JTA) On and-a-half years and who is re- the occasion of his 80th birth- turning home early next month. day, DR. BELA SCHICK, noted pediatrician, discoverer of the diphtheria test and co-founder of the science of allergy, was honored at a dinner by the Al- - bert Einstein College of Medi- cine of Yeshiva University, where he has served for the past two years as visiting pro- fessor of pediatrics. The din- ner followed ceremonies dedi- cating the college's Bela Schick Department of Pediatrics. * * * GENEVA, - (JTA) — PRIN- CESS AICHA, elder daughter of the Sultan of Morocco, has ac- cepted the honorary presidency of the Women's Committee of ORT in Morroco, World ORT Union headquarters has an- nounced: * * * Lynn Gail Heinrick, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jo- seph Heinrick of Berkley Road, became the bride of Walter James Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldsmith, of Kipling Ave., in a Wednesday evening ceremony at the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel. The bride's white Italian taf- feta and Chantilly lace gown was appliqued in seed pearls. The full skirt fell into a chapel train. A seed pearl crown held her veil .She carried a bouquet of lillies of the valley, stepha- notis and phaelanopsis., Mary Beth Heinrick, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Renda Gottfurcht served as bridesmaid. Daniel Goldsmith, the bride- groom's brother, acted as best man. Henry Baylis and Harold Berritt were ushers. HYMAN J. BYLAN, presi- After their honeymoon in dent of the Great Lakes Coun- Bermuda, the young couple will cil, Union of American He- reside on Miller Road in Oak brew Congregations, has been appointed by the board of trus- Park. tees of the Union to serve on its executive committee. Bylan Pioneer Women Send has been a member of the Board 1954, when he was elected $45,000 for Israeli Aid since as president of the Great Lakes Over $45,000 has been for- Council. He will now serve on warded to Israel for projects the top policy-making group of maintained by the Detroit the Reform movement. Council of Pioneer Women, it * * * was announced this week by MYRON SCHWARTZ, of St. Mrs. Harry Mondry, vice-presi- Louis, was elected President of dent of funds. the Association of Jewish Com- The statement was issued at munity Relations Workers at the same time Mrs. Mondry ad- its annual meeting. The new vised that she would open her executive committee includes new home on Bellwood Dr., S. JOSEPH FAUMAN of De- Southfield Township to donor troit. and other fund-raising workers. * * * The luncheon will serve for HARRY A. KELLER has been the award of merit pins and to welcome Mrs. Sam Wasserman elected president of the Ac- who succeeds Mrs. Mondry next countants' Guild, a fraternity of Certified Public Accountants. fall as head of fund-raising. Other new officers are JOSEPH BRODER, vice president; BEN HU's Prof. Adler Named SUKENIC, recording secretary; Fellow of Royal Society PAUL BAKER, corresponding LONDON (J T A) — Dr. S. secretary, and ROY GOOD, Adler, professor of parasitology treasurer. at the Hebrew University of * * * Jerusalem, was elected a Fel- Rabbi HARRY ESSRIG, di- low of the Royal Society, the highest distinction which can rector of the Great Lakes Coun- be offered by Britain's scien- cil and spiritual leader of Tem- tists to a colleague. Dr. Adler ple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, will is one of six foreign scientists spend the month of July in Is- rael as a member of a work- so honored. shop, sponsored by the Depart- ment of Education and Culture of the Jewish Agency and the National Conference of Jewish For Your Communal Service. A native of Safed, he visited the country in 1939 while a student at the Hebrew Union 1721....11ege and in CARD PARTIES 1943 when he served as assist- LUNCHEONS and staff chaplain of the Ninth Air Force, stationed in Cairo. BUY DELICIOUS He is preparing a textbook on A■ 11111111111111111111111111111111116. Social Events HAMILTON • . . CHICKEN PIES ... MEAT PIES FRUIT TARTS Delivered Piping Hot Phone TW 3-3400 THESE PRODUCTS ALSO SOLD IN THE STORES HAMILTON MEAT PIE CO. 3401 E. 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It will prove a blessing. Marriages Yeshivah PTA Schedules Double Bill of Movies SOLOMON-BERRY. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Berry, of Huntington Woods, was the setting on June 9 for the wedding of their daughter, Jane, to Jack Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Solomon, of Normandy Ave. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon are spending their honeymoon in the British West Indies. On their return this Tuesday, they will be at home at 2601 Bernbridge, A double feature with two smash hits is planned by the Beth Yehudah PTA for its movie night, to be held Tues- day evening, at the Dexter Theater. To be screened are "Carou- sel," with Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae, and "The Mc- Connell Story," with Alan Ladd and June Allison. The show will be continuous from 7 p.m. Funds raised will be used to improve the standard of facili- ties used at the, .Yeshiva4._ Pima] Oak_ Byron Krieger, Detroit's Olympic fencer, added new honors to his fencing record while competing in the U. S. National Fencing Championship at Milwaukee, Wis., last week. Krieger, Michigan's current champion, won a bronze medal for placing third in individual foil competition. He also fenced foil on a Michigan team which tri- umphed in six consecutive matches to capture the Na- tional Championship, the first such for the Michigan division. 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