114- •., Mrs. jack Lifsitz To Live in Ann Arbor activities in Society Dr. Ted Winshall, of 17210 James Couzens, has returned from New York City, where he attended the convention of the Zionist Organization of America as a delegate from Detroit. A going-away party for June 1957 graduates of Central High School was given recently at the home of Ronald Greenberg, 17579 Cherrylawn. June grads and their friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. David Edelman and family are now residing in their new home at 18625 Warrington. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halperin, of Miami Beach, Fla., are the guests here of Mrs. Halperin's children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker, of Hartwell Ave. They came here to attend the mar- riage of Mrs. Halperin's grandson, Allan Becker. Mrs. Halperin is the former Diana Milkovsky, honorary president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. Detroiters Attend Belief afire Meeting Four Detroiters attended the for a four-year research study 89th annual meeting of the to be conducted at Bellefaire, Bellefaire board of trustees at national residential treatment the child care institution in )! center for emotionally troubled Cleveland, Sunday. The four children. included, Maurice A. Enggass Dr. Norman A. Polansky, as- and Samuel W. Leib and Mes- sociate professor in social work dames Theodore Bargman and and psychology at the Univer- Samuel Aaron, board members sity, will supervise the project, of the institution. entitled "The Influence of In- , The Detroiters heard the an- stitutional Climate on Accessi- nouncement by Bellefaire pres- bility to Treatment." dent Alan S. Geismer, that the Geismer told the gathering U.S. Public Health Service has that last year Bellefaire gave granted $90,000 to Western Re- 3.5 148 days- care to 126 chil- serve University in Cleveland dren in residence. An addi- tional 103 children were aided through foster home. placement, For the field consultation and other Perfect Affair . ways. The youngsters were from 11,6 communities ip the U.S., Canada and Alaska. and His Orchestra The Bellefaire Board ap- UN 3-3737 proved a budget of 613,296 for- 1957-58. The budget includes a three-year training program to develop clinical therapy spe- cialists, at a cost of 100,000 per PHOTOGRAPHY year. Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Other officers of the insti- Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship tution, which is affiliated with Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 Bnai Brith, are Fred Lazarus, Jr. honorary chairman; Frank E. Joseph, chairman.; I. S. An- goff and Alfred Beneach, vice- MUSIC BY chairmen; Louis E. Weitz, v•ce- president; Mrs. Alexander Mintz, secretary and Edward Bloomberg, treasurer. All are UN. 3-0404 UN. 2-2850 from Cleveland except Chica- goan Angoff. Mickey Woolf J. J. CLARKE the Counts MRS. JACK R. LIFSITZ Speaking their vows before Rabbi Morris Adler at an altar in the English Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel on Sept. 1 were Marilynn Suzanne Fish- er, .daughter of Mrs. Ferdinand Fisher and the late Mr. Fisher, and Jack Robert Lifsitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lifsitz. The bride chose a floor-length gown of pure silk taffeta, fash- ioned with a sweetheart neck- line in the empire effect. The bodice and tiers of the skirt were appliqued with Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil of illu-. sion fell from a cap of lace and pearls, and she carried a cascad- ing bouquet of orchids, stepha- notis and ivy on a pearl Bible. The bride, escorted to the altar by her uncle, Stephen Lanyi, was attended by her sis- ter, Judy Fisher, as maid of honor, while bridesmaids were Nancy Lustig, Bebe Rosenzweig and Marsha Lanyi. Linda Lanyi and Andrea Lanyi were junior bridesmaids, and Susan Lanyi was her cousin's flower girl. Leonard Gordon was the bridegroom's best man, and ush- ers included Lawrence Kron, Allan Becker, Robert Schneider and Manly Ross. Following dinner in the Ca- sino Room, the couple left for a New York honeymoon. On their return, they will take up residence in Ann Arbor. CI COLOR Wedding Movies Expert Work, Lowest Prices by Marshall Klaper L7 of scott films UN 4-9190 1CII to LET US ASSIS' YOU with your BAR-MITZVAH and WEDDING PLANS You may select your invitations, announcements and accessories with complete confidence as to quality and correctness of form. Home appointments made for your convenience. THE EMBASSY PRESS VErmont 8-5600 Schulze School Team Is Third in City Finals Men's BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB is planning its annual wienie roast 'for 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at the wading pool in Palmer Park. Members and their wives may attend. Under sponsorship of the Men's Club, youth groups are now planning activities for the season. The groups, com- prised of various age groups be- ginning at 13, participate • in religious, social and athletic programs." For information, call Neil Kalef, VE. 6-9619; or Harry Howard, LI. 3-2343. Intellect is invisible to the man who has none. —S chop enh a uer Name Seven Newcomers to Brandeis U. Associates PRIME • CHOICE - GRADED ilta MEAT FRESH — KOSHER MADE Ground BEEF LBS. for 79 STEER LIVER . Pickled TONGUE in. 55` , . ry. $9` VEAL BREAST CHUCK 55` SHOULDER STEAK .... . lb. 98c . 12228 DEXTER BLVD: at CORTLAND TO 8-3347 , A Hungarian • Jewish mother who was separated from her children and grandchildren dur- ing World War II, became once again united with - her family this week in Cleveland, 0. Mrs. Bella. Fisher, sister - of Mrs: David Klein, of Flint, Mich., arrived in New York, Saturday, where She was met by her sister, brother-in-law and son, John Fisher, after years of efforts to obtain an immigration visa. During World War II, "Mrs. Fisher, with her daughter, man- aged to escape from a death march to a German concentra- tion camp, where her husband was eventually killed. Her son, who served Hungary in the war, escaped from a Russian camp where he was held prisoner. About ten years ago he came to South America. A few years afterward he emigrated to the United States, where he took Up residence in Cleveland, 0. Her daughter, son-in-law and two grandchildren, who escaped in December from Budapest, were able to get to Vienna . and a few weeks later arrived also in Cleveland. Mrs. Fisher, left behind, finally obtained her visa. Upon arrival in Cleveland, she will reside with her daughter. PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. - WINER KE. 1-8196 A gift of 10 stereo slides with all candid albums. Frank J. Winton, president of the Detroit Chapter, Bran- deis University Associates, an- nounces the .appointment of seven new members to the group's board of tustees. 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