Daitch-Lefton Rites P1 a nne(-1for November MISS BARBARA • DAITCH Mr. and Mrs. Max Daitch, of Triggs Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, )3arbara Sheila, to Dr. Harold Lefton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lefkofsky, of Hunt- £ngton Woods. Miss Daitch is a graduate of Wayne State University. A November wedding is being planned. You Can Be Sure . . . If It's DICK STEIN And His Orchestra KE 5-2604 UN 4-3018 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals. Candids, 3 D's. Movies. For Quality Workmanship Coll Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 MUSIC BY the (founts - UN. 2-2850 UN. 3-0404 • activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Siden, are leaving this week-end for Los Angeles, to attend the wedding of their son and brother, Irwin Field, to Miss Joanna Sinaiko, at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klempner_ recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their cPnildren and grandchildren, at Rotunda Inn. Attending the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. David Edelstein and Dolores, Dorothy Hartford and Ricki, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klempner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green- berg and Barry. Pamela and Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blum and Brenda and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Benji Klempner and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight and Sanford and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Taub and Alan and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Strasner. Dr. and Mrs. William K. Hass and daughters, Carolyn Gail and Wendy Ruth, former Detroiters, are residing temporarily at Norfolk, Va., during Dr. Haas' tenure as neurologist at the United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. Miss Helen Selma Mendelson, of Woodingham Dr., a recent graduate of the University of Michigan school of music, has returned home and will resume her teaching of piano. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howard, formerly of Ohio Ave., have left for Europe, where, in Paris, they will join their daughter, Sue, who has been studying for the past year at the• University of Florence, in Italy, and touring the Scandinavian countries. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan, of Woodingham Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour D. Kaplan and family, also of Woodingham Dr., have returned home after vacationing at the Concord Hotel, in the Catskills. Mr. and Mrs. David Olshansky, of 2682 Cortland, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at a lawn party at the home of , a daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bregman. of 21841 Kipling, Oak Park. Joining in the celebration were their other children, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Olshansky, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olshansky, Mesdames Louis Bregman, Philip Trubow, Meyer Levin and Al Tennenhouse and Mr. and Mrs. David Olshansky, their 16 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. The Olshan- skys, both born in Lachner, Minsk, have been Detroiters for 40 years and members of Cong. Shaarey Zion for 17 years. Mr. Olshansky is second vice-president of the synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom, of 2937 Clements, will be honored by their children on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver- sary on Wednesday. A family gathering is planned. Dr. David Edgar has recently returned from France, where he served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force Dental Corps. Under the direction of Mrs. Ii ving Turner, president. the Detroit Council of Pioneer Wo- men has been holding a series of planning meetings in prepa- ration for the opening of the new season of activities. Mrs. Norman Leemon, vice- president of organization, ad- vises that the opening program will be an open house, to be held Sept. 18, at the Labor Zion- TOWNSIND 6-4034 . ist Institute. Mrs. Bert Gold- "MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST FOREVER" stein, past national PW presi- ..7110 •••• • art COMAS dent, will be guest speaker. 'Act. cotOR. • COvi•C.1 ll • •ll WOOt C.,1•E•1471110 • •••• Y1171,•. OCC•HONS We answer all your incoming calls. It Is Our Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office ... Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. Mailing Address Optional Coyle Telephone Answering Service VE. 7-6701 The program will be chaired by Mrs. Martin Messer, mem- bership chairman, and Mrs. Frank Rath, co-chairman. Prior to the event, local members, armed with membership kits, will visit new prospects to launch the fall drive. New mem- bers and their sponsors will at- tend the open house. The fall also will bring the start of a fund - raising cam- paign, which, according to Mrs. Sam Wasserman, vice-president of funds, will culminate with an Honor Roll luncheon on Nov. 13. Rabbi Jacob E. 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Giving, in multiples of $18, for which the similar term "chai" is used, is being stressed, with the view of bringing a special gift to the annual na- tional convention in Boston, Oct. 26 to 29. Each contributor will be eligible for a trip to Israel. Among the new educational plans being adopted by Mrs. Harold Noveck and her educa- tion committee, will be the fol- lowing: Use of PW monthly Hebrew memos as a guide to every-day usage of the language; a more intensive review of the Middle East situation; a series of work- shops on organizational prob- lems; a new speaker's bureau; expansion of monthly study group meetings; consideration of a book review group, and organization of a Tuesday af- ternoon class in elementary He- brew, directed by Mrs. Norman Leemon. Mrs. Turner announced the formation of an advisory board of past presidents, including Mesdames Norman Kanter, Ir- ving Posner, Gerson I. Berris, Michael Michlin, Irwin Berman, David Sislin, Harry Kay and Sarah Levine. Two pilgrimage tours to Is- rael during the Jewish State's tenth anniversary are planned under auspices of the Mizrachi Women's Organization. Move Yeshiva U. Clinic The Psychological Clinic of Yeshiva University, formerly housed at 506 W. 185th St., Manhattan, has been renamed the Psychological Center and relocated to the university's new teaching center at 110 W. 57th St., New York. FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT — ITS Pioneer Women Ready Expanded Program of Aetivi ties for Fall LBERT SIMONS NixtS ) To Tired on Jan. 5 gerevil del f More important than what you say is how you say it. Expressions of sym- pathy. best wishes or congratulations are much more effective with a gift basket that speaks for you. Ulliversity 2-6500 .. sed 0IARGE 4 .Z7;67 ZariT7 4- 00 3705 W MaNICHOLS at of ofTRC,I. 71 .•C ,.10.5•1 NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU 13831 W. 9 Mile Road at Kipling OAK PARK BEN, SEYMOUR and JOE BURG BURG'S KOSHER MEAT MARKET (Formerly o4 Dexter & Calvert) For Quality Meats and Service. 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