Brother, Sister !Reside in Oak Park Survive Plunge !After Eastern Trip Betrothal Told Over U. P. Falls MISS YETTA GOODMAN Mrs. Ida Goodman, of Leslie Ave., announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Yetta. to Isaac Pann. An October wed- ding has been planned. Grossinger's Prepares for Fall Activities The year-round facilities of the Grossinger Country Club, Grossinger, N. Y., are now be- ing prepared for a complete autumn program, which will include golf and tennis tourna- ments, skating at the artificial Vice rink and horseback riding. Athletic director Lou Gold- stein also has planned story- telling sessions, a variety of games. guided tours, dance con- tests, songfests, current events forums, ping-pong tourna- ments and special events for i the more passive vacationer. U. of W. Adds Hebrew MILWAUKEE, (JTA) — A four-credit course in beginners' . Hebrew will be given at the University of Wisconsin branch in Milwaukee next fall. The course will be taught by Dr. William Furie, director of the ' Milwaukee Bureau of Jewish Education. A Jewish brother and sister were linked this week to the legend of Hiawatha, the story related in the famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In the poem, a friend of Hia- watha's by the name of K•as- ind was chasing a beaver and fell over Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Up to last Sunday, he was the only person said to have survived such a fall. Now in that exclusive, if somewhat nerve - shattering, company are Richard and Doris Robins, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robins, of 3274 Tyler, who also took the plunge and sur- vived. The falls are 42-feet high. The unscheduled event oc- curred when Richard, a 23-year- old Wayne State University stu- dent. and Doris, 14, were seek- ing to get back across the 200- foot wide river which leads to the falls. They had originally crossed under the falls and "had gotten all wet." Seeking a way to avoid an- other drenching and not wish- ing to hike four miles to the nearest crossing, the pair started across the river in a spot 100 feet from the falls where they were told it was safe to cross. They were in water only a foot deep when the strong cur- rent swept them off their feet and they were plummeted over the falls. They miraculously landed in ,1 deep water in the only spot ' where there are no jagged rocks projecting from the foot of the falls. Both are excellent swim- mers and had no trouble reaching shore. Several hundred screaming vacationers witnessed the inci- • dent which caused Richard and Doris only a few minor scratches. TT hat's Cooking? MOVING! To Our New Location 19129 Livernois (Just North of 7 Mile Rd.) Open for Business Tuesday, Sept. 3 We Have A Complete Line of: • Cameras • Projectors • All Photographic Equipment Eastman and Berkey Color and Technicolor Developing LEWIS CAMERA SHOP (Formerly of 19713 W. 7 Mile) 19129 LIVERNOIS DI. 1-1252 By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser (Copyright, 1957. JTA. Inc.) CHEESE TIMBALES 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour '2 teaspoon 54.11t 1 , , cups milk I cup cottage cheese 1 cup cooked rice 3 eggs Jacobson Fellowships Awarded . to Two Israelis WALTHAM. Mass. — An Is- Truman is honorary chairman raeli musician. composer, lin- of the Eddie Jacobson Memorial guist has arrived at Brandeis ' Foundation. University to study in the United States under provisiOns Dance with Delight of a fellowship created in mem- to ory of the late Eddie Jacobson LARRY FREEDMAN of Kansas City. and His Orchestra Henri Lazarof. a native of Bulgaria who entered Israel in LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 • 1948. is the second student from the new state to begin an ad- : vanced study program at Bran- LET US ASSIST YOU deis made possible by this fel- with your BAR-MITZVAH _ lowship created by the Eddie Jacobson Memorial Foundation and WEDDING PLANS of Kansas City. Another Israt You may select your invitations, Daniel Habas. a native of Tel ..ntuninoenlents and accessories Aviv. has already begun v,i)ork with com plete confi dence as to under his fellowship program quality and corteetness of form. in physical chemistry. A grad- Horne 4i mint merits made for ' uate of the Technion Israel In- your corivemence. MRS. AARON LUPOVITCH stitute. Habas completed a year THE EMBASSY PRESS 41 of study at Syracuse University Dianne Sachs, daughter of VErmont 8-5600 Mrs. Esther Sachs and the late before coming to Brandeis. Former President Harry S. Mr. Benjamin Sachs. was united in marriage in a recent ceremony to Aaron Lupovich. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HAVE YOUR LAMPS REPAIRED and Lu povitch. RESTYLED FOR THE HOLIDAYS! The bride's gown was of peau de soie with a basque waist. Complete selection of imported, hood cut Ciystol decanters, full flared skirt and a bustle sort and ppers, etc. back which extended into a chapel train. Her pure silk illu- Fine selection of lomps and lomp shades. sion veil fell to fingertip length from a crown of pearls. WALKER LAMP COMPANY Attending the bride was Mrs. 13228 DEXTER TO 8-4064 Donald Sachs, her sister-in-law, as matron of honor, while bridesmaids were Rochelle Lu- povitch and Jacqueline Lupo- vitch, sisters of the bridegroom. Vicki Sachs was flower girl. Arthur Ross was best man. On Dexter and Myron Sachs and Gary Kraft served as ushers. The couple will take up resi- dence in Oak Park after re- /2 off DRESS ALL turning from a New England honey moon. Going Out of Business 1 ALL SCHOOL SHOES igewry 1 I On the This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 10 p.m.. Saturday. Station: WJLB Feature: The Jewish Family and Children's Service, former- Melt the butter. add flour. salt ly the Jewish Social Service and paprika and mix to a Bureau. and its role in the local smooth paste. Gradually add community will be discussed • the milk, cook and stir until the by Milford Pregerson, presi- mixture thickens. Add the dent, and Max M. Shaye, vice- cheese and continue cooking un- president. over the Jewish Com- til the cheese melts. Pour over munity Council's weekly par- : Jewish Hour. the rice and add the egg yolks Lion of the Altman • • • beaten until creamy. Fold in MESSAGE OF ISRAEL stiffly beaten egg whites and Time: 7:05 p.m.. Sunday. transfer to well-oiled custard Station: WXYZ cups. Place in a shallow pan Feature: Rabbi Judah Cahn. half-filled with warm water. Bake in a moderate oven 350 of Temple Israel, Lawrence. dogs. F.. for 30 minutes or until Long Island, N.Y.. will be the firm and brown on top. Un- guest speaker. * * * mold, pour tomato sauce over it WORDS WE LIVE BY and serve. Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. * * * Station: WWJ. APPLE and WAFER PUDDING pound vanilla wafers Feature: The ninth of a 10- 3 la rge firm apples part series featuring Prof. Mark 1 cup sweetened condensed milk cup water Van Doren, of Columbia Uni- Butte• a baking dish and line versity. and author-lecturer with vanilla wafers. Cover with Maurice Samuel. on - The Wis- a layer of peeled sliced apples, dom Books of the Bible" will and repeat until the wafers and be presented. apples are all used up. Blend the milk with water. pour over Adas Shalom Group Sets the apples and wafers. Cover and bake in a moderate oven , `Sloppy Joe Hoedown' The Adas Shalom Young Mar- 350 degs. F. for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake ten minutes ried Couples Club will kick-off the season's activities with its longer. annual "Sloppy Joe Hoedown" on Sept. 15, at Friendly Acres Labor Zionists to Plant Ranch, in Livonia. 1000 Trees for Mrs. Ginsburg A buffet supper will be fol- The Detroit Labor Zionist lowed by a hay ride and square Movement, under the leadership dance. The Nat Goldstones are of B. M. Laikin and R. Plafkin, chairmen, and are assisted by has undertaken to plant a grove the Herman Foxes and Marvin of 1,000 trees in honoring the Rubensteins. memory of Sonia Ginsburg. _The program is open to pros- All friends, relatives and pective couples. For informa- members of the movement are tion, call Goldstone, LI. 6-5044. urged to participate in the me- morial. Contributions should be The 32nd annual national con- sent to the Jewish National) vention of the Mizrachi Women's Fund, 18414 Wyoming, UN. 4- Organization of America will 2767, specifying that the gift is take place Nov. 24-26 in Chi- for the Sonia Ginsburg Grove. cago, Ill. 30% to 50% off SIMPLEX, JUMPING JACKS, LITTLE YANKEES CANTOR'S JUVENILE SHOES 13227 Dexter TE 4-8115 . OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 3 P M. BRODY'S KNEE-HI SHOPPE 9 Mile cor. Westhamton Oak Park Will Be Open TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 With a Complete Selection of Infants' and Children's Clothes I IIIIII V 4k SPEND THE HIGH HOLY DAYS at the COLONIAL HOTEL Mount Clemens, Michigan Enjoy Our Wonderful Mineral Baths Our Delicious Foods and Pleasant Environment ROOF-TOP SOLARIUM Write or wire Your Host MAX ELKIN Monegiag ()wow. CD C.1 .3 O 5; 5,1 rn re C oR r. .5" vt