Rabbi Kazis Speaks to Beth Aaron Club activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber were honored on their 52nd wedding anniversary Thursday evening, at a dinner at North- wood Inn, given by their children, grandchildren and other members of the Schreiber family. Miss Janice Pollstin was recently the guest of honor at a sweet sixteen luncheon party held at Anatole's. Miss Sallie GinAurg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ginsburg, of Oakwood Dr., Oak Park, and Miss Donna Lemberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lemberg, of Whitcomb Ave., have left for an extended tour of the West Indies. They will also visit in Miami before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Axelrod, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fried and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trepeck have left for New York where they will board the. SS Nieuw Amsterdam for a Caribbean cruise. Mrs. Norma Wollach and children, Suzanne and Stevie, are now residing in their new home at 23020 Cloverlawn, Oak Park. MISS KAREN MANDLEBAUM Announcement is made of the engagement of Karen Kranson Mandlebaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mandlebaum, of Ferndale, to Richard Marvin Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel L. Moss, of Warrington Ave. The bride-elect attended the University of Michigan, and is presently a junior of th..: Wayne State University school of edu- cation. Her fiance is a U. of M. graduate, and was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Plans are being made for a small wedding on April 2. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Allen Passer- man, of Tyler Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Michael Victor, on Saturday, at Cong. Beth Shmuel. A dinner in his honor will be held the fol- lowing day, at Sammy's Avalon Room, Oak Park. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barnett, of 24661 Church, Oak Park, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald Martin, on March 1, at Cong. Beth Shmuel. A dinner in his honor will be held the following day, at Sammy's Avalon Room. * * Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Levin, of 15487 Tracey, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar- tin Elias, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A reception in Martin's honor will be held the following day, in the family home. Detroit Girl Vies for Miss U. of C. Honors Louise Caryl Sweet, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet, 3805 W. Grand, has been chosen queen of the Uni- versity of Chicago's new women's dormitory, and entered as the dorm's contestant in the annual Miss University of Chicago contest. The search for Miss U. of C. is conducted each year in con- junction with the university's traditional Washington Prome- nade. Miss Sweet is competing with 29 other candidates, each representing a .campus club, fraternity or dormitory. . Miss Sweet, a freshman, is a graduate of Cass Technical High School. She is leader of the campus Israeli dance group, member of the staff of Cap and Gown, university yearbook, and a candidate for Orientation board, student group which conducts orientation week acti- vities for entering- students. YI to Go Persienne Young adults and intermedi- ates of Young Israel of Detroit are planning a "Purim Per- sienne" program, to be held at 9 p.m., March 8, at the Cente?, 12521 Dexter. Prizes, enter- tainment and refreshments are planned. He doth not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men. -Lam. 3:33. Lewis Camera Shop Offers Weekly Special The first of a regular week- ly series of specials has been inaugurated by the Lewis Cam- era Shop, 19129 Livernois, it is announced by Lou Lewis, prop- rietor. A four-light flexible arm unit is being offered this week for the price of the light unit alone, representing a considerable sav- ing to motion picture enthusi- asts, Lewis stated. A veteran of over 20 years in the photography business, Lewis is ready to assist in all kinds of camera, film and equip- ment problems, offers a com- plete line of all photographic supplies and does processing work. He is the sponsor of the United Camera Club, which meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at the Livernois address. He now has in stock the sen- sational new Minox camera, which is able to take perfect pictures indoors without the need of a flash attachment. For information, call Lewis at DI 1-1252. New Reconstructionist Book Inter-City Teen Clubs to Meet at Camp Tamarack Rabbi Abraham P. Kazis, of Cong. Beth Israel, Worcester, Mass., will be the guest speaker at the Beth Aaron Men's Club annual Friday evening service to be held at 8:30 p.m. today in the synagogue. Rabbi' Kazis, who is one of the leading conservative rabbis in New England, will address the congregation on the subject "A Pattern For Jewish Contin- uity." Participating in the serv- ice will be. Louis Ellenson and Harmon Moss, cantors; Jerome Silberman, Irving Glasser, Meyer Millman and Max Silverman as readers. Nathan Lux, president of the Men's Club, will offer greetings. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will conduct the serv- ice and introduce the guest speaker. The social hour, immediately after the service, will feature Cantor Ihil Gildin in a solo and a discussion on the theme "What Can the Men's Club Do to Instill Religion in Everyday Living?", to be led by Morris Litvin and Harmon Moss. Phil- lip Chapnick, president of the congregation, will make a pres- entation to an outstanding mem- ber of the Men's Club. The Reconstructionist Press announces the publication of "The Case for Religious Natu- ralism" by Jack J. Cohen. The book applies the naturalist ap- proach to the problems of Jew- ish religion in the United States and Israel. A high spot in the Jewish Community Center Teen club activity program for the Davi- son branch and Northwest ex- tensions will be the Inter-city Teen Council meeting, to be held the weekend of Feb. 28, at Camp Tamarack. Teen coun- cils from Detroit will host visiting councils from Toledo and Windsor. Music and Entertainment and his Orchestra DI. 1-1609 NORMAN'S Beauty Shop HAIR REMOVED Permanently 13128 W. 7 Mile UN 4-0957 MUSIC BY 0 TheCounts UN UN 3-0404 Enjoy Ice Skating at WINTER WONDERLAND ICE SKATING CLUB Artificial Ice 16611 SCHOOLCRAFT Corner Grandrnont Membership Cords Required YE 5-9807 BR 3-2797 OUCH! WERE WE NEED Cash ! Herman All Nat. Adv. BrandsGreatly REDUCED --- Up to 1/2 OFF SALE STARTS FRIDAY 1111 'imillinommisims BERLIN'S Open Thurs., Fri. 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Infant's & Children's Apparel Shower Gifts, Linens Pillows . .$8.99 ea. $ 2 50 Doz. $2.99 13216 DEXTER Next to Barton's 19-THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS—Frid ay, February 21, 1 955 Karen Mandlebaum Sets April 2 Rites .