Honeymoon in West After July 2 Rites activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloan and son, Lance, of Washington, D.C. were the guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sloan, of Santa Clara Avenue. Miss Lois Waldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waldman, of Oak Park, sailed last week for Europe for a visit with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Waldman, in Germany. While there, she will make an extended tour of the Continent, including the Brussels World Fair. She will return to the United States in September. Mrs. Zelda Bornstein, of Israel, is currently here visiting her sisters, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman and Mrs. Jack Rothbard. She arrived in time to help celebrate the golden anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman, which was held at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. A golden wedding anniversary party will be held this weekend in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Brodsky, of San Antonio, Tex. by the couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Brodsky and Mr. and Mrs_ Mitchell Schwartiman, and their 10 grandchildren. Miss Lillian Fischer, a native Detroiter now in Los Angeles where she is director of the Women's Division of the Los Angeles Committee for State of Israel Bonds, will be tendered a welcom- ing reception at the home of Mrs. Edward Meltzer, chairman of the women's board of governors, 614 N. Oakhurst, Beverly Hills, on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Fischer was recently trans- ferred from her post with the Detroit Bond committee. Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern, of 18681 Santa Rosa, were at home Wednesday in honor of Mr.. Halpern's sister, Mrs. Shoshana Frankel, and her daughters, Efrat and Reenah, of Kfar Sabah, Israel, who are visiting here for 10 weeks. Mrs. Frankel also is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Rabinowitz, and her sister and brother-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. Yitschak Kaplan, of 3300 Waverly. The Frankels will stay here through Sept. 4. The reunion represents the first get-together in 20 years. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Bachman and daughter, Peggy, have just returned from a week's stay in Montreal, Can., where Dr. Bachman attended the International Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Doctors from 61 countries were represented at the congress. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Patrick, of 12795 Stoepel, who were married on June 18, 1908, were feted on their golden wedding anniversary at a family dinner party given by their children, Morey and Harold Patrick, Mrs. Sadie Lahr, Mrs. Bertha Allen, Mrs. Alyce Diamond and Mrs. Rosalyn Winer. After dinner, an open house honoring the couple was held at the Allen residence on W. Outer Dr. Among those attendir g were the Patricks' 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman returned on Tuesday from their European tour. Mrs. Silverman visited in Israel for two months before joining her husband in Europe. Mr. Daniel H. Katz, formerly of Detroit and now a resident of Honolulu, Hawaii. is vacationing here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz, of 15141 Chippewa. Mr. Katz, a graduate of Central High School and the University of Hawaii, is now a police reporter for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. He will return to Honolulu on July 11. • MRS. DAVID FISHMAN At a candlelight ceremony Wednesday evening, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Deena Merle Deutch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deutch, of Pen- nington Dr., became the bride of David Bernard Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fish- man, of Gloucester Rd. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of white peau de soie with a m o y e n-a g e neckline, orna- mented with hand-corded Alen- con lace motifs studded with tiny pearls. A cap of the lace held in place her two-tiered fingertip veil of white silk illusion. The bride's sister, Mrs. Harvey Altman, served as ma- tron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Alvin Fishman, Mrs. Sorrel Coven, Mrs. Gerald Gold and Barbara Matler. Alvin Fishman was his brother's best man. Ushers were Harvey Altman, Sorrel Coven, -- Glenn Grossman and Donald Katkin. Following a trip to the West Coast, Mr. and Mrs. Deutch will reside at the Belcrest. . WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS For the best in Dancing pleasure, the People Make News Wilderness of Zin' BILL LEONARD Rabbi JOSEPH ELIAS, prin- cipal of the Beth Yehudah Schools in Detroit, was the fea- tured speaker at commencement exercises of the Cleveland He- brew Academy last Monday eve- ning. ORCHESTRA TY 5-0755 TO 6-1373 WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other expenses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood • * Former Senator HERBERT H. LEHMAN has been elected chairman of the National Coun- cil of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. • * Opens at Telenews: Theme Archaeological "Wilderness of Zin," a film produced in the central Negev, opens its midwest premiere today at the Telenews Theater, 1540 Woodward. The film shows the archaeo- logical expedition activities of Prof. Nelson Glueck and his associates, who recently exca- vated important historical relics in the Negev. HENRY FEINBERG has been Free Loan Association appointed public relations co- Slates Annual Meeting chairman of the American So- The 63rd annual meeting of ciety of Group Psychotherapy the Hebrew Free Loan Associa- and Psychodrama. tion will be held at 8 p.m., Monday, in the Esther Berman Bldg. of the United Hebrew Schools, Schaefer and W. 7 Mile. The gathering will honor Myron Schiffman, attorney and investigator for the society for the last 35 years. Sandra Wander Wed to Haskel Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stocker, of 21610 Gardner, Oak Park, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gary Steven, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A reception in his honor will be held that evening, at Rainbow Terrace. ■•■•■■■•■■•••■•■•■■•••• FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 .00.46.1.14.00\n/RAmil.VV•ala ■ FRESH — KOSHER MADE 2 Afton, Ground BEEF lbs. for SHOULDER STEAK or ROAST 89: lb. 55c BEEF LIVER / In a candlelight ceremony on June 15, in the Mayfair Room, Sandra Maxine Wander, daughter of Mr_ and Mrs. Sol I. Wander, became the bride of Haskel Glaser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elia Glaser. Rabbi Samuel Stollman and Cantor P. Schankin, of Windsor, offici- ated. The bride's gown was of white silk peau de soie, appli- qued with Alencon lace and styled with a fitted bodice and princess line dome skirt, which also was appliqued with gar- lands of the lace and extended into a chapel train. A cap of matching lace held her two-tiered veil of illusion, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis on a Bible. Sharon Landsman, of North Hollywood, Calif., was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Florence Hoffman, Fay Moore and Eleanor Landsman. Denise Sniith was the flower girl. David Glaser served as his brother's best man, and ushers included Rnoald Simco, Mel Owens and Hershel Wander, the bride's brother. Following dinner and a re- ception, the couple left for a honeymoon in Chicago. Out-of- town guests attended the wed- ding from North Hollywood, Jacksonville, Fla., Montreal, Can., Cleveland, 0. and Lon- don, Ont. FLANK PICKLED TONGUE lb. 59 c lb. 59c 12228 DEXTER BLVD., at Cortland TO 8-3347 Dave Diamond Orchestra - Entertainment 302 Fox Building WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 Beginners & Advanced BRIDGE LESSONS Starting Wednesday July 9th, 8 P.M. Regular Duplicate 8 p.m. at Shalom Aleichem Inst. 19350 Greenfield Louis J. Cohen UN 4-7378 WO 5-2650 14/1•••0111••0111••••111101110011104 SAMEROFFS I • .. • Home Catering 1 • • • 0 Let us help you make your * • party a complete success. • • • • Delicious Food—Dinnerware O • • • Excellent Service ! Call: DI 1-0072 :UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570: • 19315 Jas. Couzens ••••••••114111114,•411111••111411•1111111 right on your plate .. . Greenfield Noodles Our Customers Say— "Mrs. Grunt Makes the Best:" Pickled Herring, Chopped Herring, Pickled Fish, Pickled Lox, Dill Pickles, Dill Tomatoes and Horseradish Order Now for Your Special Party—Mrs. Grunt's Own CHOPPED LIVER, COLE SLAW AND POTATO SALAD Available ONLY at GRUNT'S MARKET 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS WE DELIVER — CALL UN 1-9645 DRAPERY STORAGE Let your home have that cool appearance for the Summer! We can store your Drapes, Cornice Boards, Bed Spreads, etc., in our approved fully insured storage vaults. We will deliver them back in the fall with that renewed look. RECOMMENDED SY SETTER INTERIOR DECORATORS WHOLE BREAST of BEEF lb. 89` rt QUARE d LOW RATES VE 7-6701 Our Best Advertisement Is .. Trimmed S COYLE 'TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE- MRS. HASKEL GLASER BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED sYin MEAT Bar Mitzvahs I Household I Items Ex- i elusively and CURTAIN LAUNDRY Drapes • Curtains • Cornices • Slip Covers • Lamp Shades • Quilts and Bedspreads CITY WIDE and SUBURBAN SERVICE WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN) Phone us for Free Estimate—NO OBLIGATION! FREE STORAGE FACILITIES WHILE DECORATING TW 1-1818