a Announce Betrothal of Elayne Gayman O 04 E. MISS ELAYNE GAYMAN 4.1 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gay- = man, of Lilac Ave.. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Elayne Rita. to Sheldon Harvey Kardener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kardener, of Fullerton Ave. The couple has set Aug. 3 as their wedding date. The bride-elect is an ele- mentary education 'major en- tering her senior year at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a graduate of the WSU college of engineering, and is presently residing in Miami, Fla. Masterpoint Bridge Games Franchise Given Clover Lodge Duplicate Bridge tourna- ments will be held twice weekly at Clover Lodge, pop- ular summer resort on the shores of Grand Traverse Bay in Omena. Mich. Masterpoint games will be held Saturday evenings at 8 and Sunday mornings at 10. Points can be piled up at these tournaments towards a Master Rating. For the July 4 weekend there are many special activities, in- cluding discussion on current trends in literature by Mrs. Harry Oberstein, and- a simul- taneous chess exhibition by Walter J. Korn. In addition. there will be weiner roasts, movies, cocktail parties, costume balls, games, and sports. Clover Lodge has added a buffet lunch to be served daily. compliments of the house, in addition to the two deluxe meals previously advertised. Reservations may be made by calling Sutton's Bay, BR 1-3240 or BR 1-9001. The cost of the call will be deducted from bills; or call Detroit, A. J. Lachover. UN 1-5552, or Belle Martell, UN 4-1612, or UN 2-9904 or UN 3-7713. ti p-rA kie75,x LEADER CLEANED RUGS and CARPETS ACTUALLY HAVE THE FRAGRANCE OF SPRING! 8700 LINWOOD AVE. I IV- .f TY 5-8400 4■ 10* A AV I News Brevities Dr. LEON FRAM. rabbi of Temple Israel. will be in San Francisco, Calif., this week to attend the national convention of the American Library Asso- ciation. He will represent the Detroit' Public Library Com- mission, of which he is presi- dent, at the special trustee sec- tion of the convention. * * * The annual picnic of the ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will be held this Sunday, at Ken- sington Park. * * MEYER SILVERMAN, hon- orary president of the Gold Star Parents of the Jewish War Veterans, has been named an "Honorary Alumnus" of the . S. N Center t Great Lakes, Ill. Silverman, who was ted b Gov. Williams last year to attend the homecoming at the Center, received a certificate of appre- ciation from Capt. W. Burrows, commanding officer. * * July by the MICHIGAN OPERA COMPANY of Detroit, it is announced by Victor Dyni, chorusmaster. No previous operatic experience is required. Auditions will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday evening, at the International Institute. For in- formation, call LO. 7-2694. * * Detroit Branch of the Nation- al JEWISH WELFARE BOARD recently received a USO award for services to the Downtown USO Center, which provides fa- cilities for 12.000 servicemen each month. Mrs. I. Irving Bitt- ker received the award on be- half of JWB from Col. James H. Hancock. * * * STANLEY LAWRENCE EI- SENBERG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Eisenberg, of 3224 Glen- dale, has been awarded a schol- arship to continue studies to- ward a master's degree at the University of Michigan. A June cum laude graduate of Hills- dale. Stanley will major in Rus- sian history and language. He Chorus auditions for quali- was a member of two scholastic fied Detroit and Windsor area and leadership fraternities singers will be held during while at Hillsdale. Youngsters Race in Midget Cars at Own Track on Telegraph Midget auto racing for young- ecutive indicates that these sters. an established sport on ' youngsters, racing under adult the West Coast and in other supervision, are actually safer parts of the United States, is than a child riding a bicycle. coming into its own locally, In addition to the thrill of according to Lew Stern. whose racing, the Wolverines teach two children both participate safety and sportsmanship. They in weekly races here. race for points which are to- The youngsters, 4 to 15, com- taled at the end of the year, prise the Wolverine Ms Midget when trophies are awarded to Racers. and they race each Sun- the winners. day in special cars, which. as "Miracle Mile." as the track I the name implies, are one-fourth is called, is well attended each the size of regular midget racing week. when 2,000 to 3,000 spec- tators turn out to watch the cars. Stern's two children. Mark, youngsters race. There is no 7. and Ronna, 9. have recently admission charge. become active in the group, Information on enrolling in which has its own track on the program may be obtained Telegraph and Square Lake Rd. from Stern, Norman Goodman Because of the July 4 holiday, or Blair Alford, secretary-trea- there will be racing today, as urer of the Wolverines, at the track. well as on this Sunday. The 78 members of the group race in cars that are powered 2 Michigan Youths with a two-thirds horsepower Join Israel Pilgrimage motor, capable of going 20 to 30 Arline Sugar. of Detroit, and miles an hour. The track, com- Robert Shur of Flint. are among plete with retaining wall and 61 young persons participating pit area, operates as a regular in a pilgrimage to Israel spon- racing track, and is one-tenth sored by the United Synagogue of a mile in circumference. of America. In the five years that the The program is part of the Wolverines have been racing United Synagogue program of here, there has never been an fostering better "s piritual accident. Stern said, and the bridges" between Israelis and kids all love the sport. A recent Americans. statement from an insurance ex- The pilgrimage will include a tour of the .major points of interest in Israel as well as a Standard, City Clubs two-week work period in an Announce Merger Israeli farm settlement. Merger of the City Club of Richard is the son of Mr. and Detroit and the Standard Club, Mrs. Saul Shur, and is an 11th to form the Standard - City grade student in Flint's Cen- Club, was announced this week tral High School. by Sydney Jacobs, chairman of the board, and Malcolm Lowen- stein, president of the new Jewish Youth Night at Walled Lake July 9 group. Wednesday will be Jewish Other officers of the. fused club, elected at a recent meet- Youth Night at the Walled Lake ing of the combined member- Casino Ballroom, as Don Mac- Kinnon's Dance-Capades plays ships, are the following: Milton Maddin, vice-presi- host to AZA, BBG and temple dent; Jay Allen, secretary; and youth groups from 8 to 11:30 Sydney Heinrick, treasurer. In p.m. addition to the officers, who Dress is informal for the serve on the board. the follow- dance, floor show and refresh- ing directors were chosen: ment program. A queen repre- Adolph Goldberg, Jason Honig- senting Detroit - area Jewish man. Richard Jacob and Mich- youth organizations to compete in the Miss Dance-Capades con- ael Roberts. Facilities of the organization test will be chosen. in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel Among those serving on the will be available for the use youth commission planning the of all members of the former evening are Dan S n y d e r, clubs. Enlargement of the club Michael Aller, David Olshansky rooms was expected to get un:. and Ivan Bloch. Tickets are derway this week. available at the door. `The Night Heaven Fell' Premiere at Trans-Lux 1 Vivian Liber to Wed 1 Roger Al. Gottfried Thomas E. Rodger s, vice president of Trans - Lux Thea- tres Corp., announced that the American premiere of "The Night Heaven Fell," the newest Brigette Bardot film, will open at the Trans-Lux Krim Theater July 16. Trans-Lux Krim Thea- ter will continue the daily matinee policy inaugurated with its first picture. "The Night Heaven Fell" will have continu- ous performances commencing at 2 P.M. on all weekdays and commencing 12 noon on Satur- day, Sunday, and holidays. Sam Jaffe has been added to the cast of MGM's "Ben Hur," to be photographed in the Camera 65 process with William Wyler directing and Sam Zimbalist producing. Charlton Heston plays the title role of Judah Ben Hur, with Cathy O'Donnell portraying his sister Tirzah. MISS VIVIAN LIBER Announcement is made of the engagement of Vivian Sharon Liber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Lustig, of Monterey Ave., to Roger Mich- ael Gottfried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gottfried, of Park- side Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University, where she is majoring in education. Her fiance is a senior at the University of Michigan, and is a psychology major. the food of love, . . . "if music be IRV FIELD and ORCHESTRA plays YE 5-6103 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 People Make News Dr. ABE GELBART, former professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, assumed his post as director of Yeshiva University's newly-created Grad- uate School of Mathematical Sciences. * * The Grand River Chevrolet Company, a highly successful Chevrolet dealership_ for 26 years at Grand River and Warren Avenues, was discon- tinued by its owner, SAUL H. ROSE, on June 30. 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