to Wed Detroiter MISS SHEILA DREZNER Dr.. and Mrs. Henry Drezner, of Trenton, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sheila Sue, to Cyril Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman, of Elmhurst Ave. The bride-elect was graduat- ed last June from the Univer- sity of Michigan, where she re- ceived a BS degree in zoology. Miss Drezner, a member of Del- la Phi Epsilon sorority, was employed at the Sloan-Ketter- ing Research Institute in New York. Mr. Freedman is a senior in the U. of M. school of dentistry. and is a member of Alpha Omega fraternity. The wedding will be solemnized in December in New Jersey, after which the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. Center Choral Society Resumes Rehearsals Center. Choral Society, with Julius Chajes as condUctor, will resume its rehearsals Monday evenings, starting Oct. 13, at the Davison Jewish Center. People interested in joining the chorus should call the music de- partment of the Center, WE. 3-7380. got owt, 8-Aeettei1, Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason!• First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be protd to !remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. Per information rind reservations, call Harman Schwartz of Woodward 7.8000 SIIERATONTABILLIC HOTEL Wathirsgton Blvd at l'$iicllitigan Ave,. Mark Schmidt, General Manager outh Education League Planning Israeli! Educator t® Highlight LZO Tea and Fashion She Tuesday City Conference Lily Beyrack-Cohen, director of the Anglo-Saxon department of the Ichud Olami (World La- bor Zionist movement) will be the guest speaker at the open- ing session of the LZO city con- ference Saturday night at the Hayim Greenberg center. Mrs. Cohen, who is a native of Eng- land, is a well-known educator and writer, and is one of the leading figures in the youth in- tellectual circle in Israel. She has come to this country prin- cipally to meet with and speak to young adults interested in Israel and Zionism. The program will also feature Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Family Service of De- troit, and a member of the La- bor Zionist movement, who will present his views on - the local Labor Zionist scene. A musical program will be presented by Sadie Cooper Brav- er, concert violinist who was formerly music director of the Jewish Community Center. The meeting is open to the community. On Sunday delegates will meet to hear reports from the various branches and activities, and to elect officers for the coming year. Cook Book Author to Speak at Luncheon at Temple Israel Sara Kasdan, of Louisville. Ky., author of the best-selling book, "Love and Knishes," will be guest speaker at the opening meeting of the Temple Israel Sisterhood. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Morris Stein, the program will be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the temple's Leon Fram Hall. A dessert lunch- eon will be served. Mrs. Kasdan will present a humorous lec- ture of cook- ing, based on her book. An actress and Mrs. Kasdan story-teller, Mrs. Kasdan is cur- rently preparing a drama with music in commemoration of Is- ra el 's 10th anniversary. Mrs. Albert Jaco, chairman of the garden workshop is in charge of a harvest fair display to be shown at the workshop in observance of the Sukkot sea- son, and Mrs. Samuel Maza, Judaica gift shop chairman, will show a collection of antique jewelry. The program is open to mem- bers and - their friends, an- nounces Mrs. George Stutz, Sis- terhood president. Plan Annual Dinner-Dance for Sinai Hospital Staff JOHN HENDERSON STUDIOS • The 44th -.p:onual meeting of the Joint Distribution Commit- tee will be held Dec. 11, at the Stotler Hilton Hotel, New York. DUCK STEIN Now Offeis a Second Orchestra For Your More Intimate Affairs. Luncheons — Fashion Shows Small Weddings Bar Mitzvahs Under the Direction of Toe Oddo — BCE 5-2604 MILE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE LOW RATES VE 7-6701 Mrs. Morris Surath, (left) program chairman of the Youth Education League goes over plans for a tea and fashion show with Mrs. JOSEPH SKLAR, president, and Mrs. JACK SKLAR, membership vice-president. * WHIM EVERY BRIDE WORD KNOW , color movies of your wedding For fine * * Furs by Herzberg and Key- stone and new fall and winter fashions by leading local firms will highlight the tea and fash- ion show planned by Youth Education League at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Temple Israel. The event, in which the membership and program com- mittees are working together, under the respective chair- menship of Mrs. Morris Surath and Mrs. Jack Sklar, will make the organization's pr o g r a m known to prospective members and friends. YEL conducts a program to aid children of indigent fam- ilies, to provide aid for handi- capped and mentally retarded youngsters and to assist chil- dren afflicted with cerebral palsy. The group is headed by Mrs. Joseph Sklar, president, Mes- dames Jules Sanders, Avery Tucker, Robert Kalish and Jack S k ) a r, vice-presidents; Jack Munson and Nathan Borinstein secretaries; Leonard Shapiro, treasurer; Jack Rosenthal, re- membrance fund chairman; and Maurice Glasier, publicity. Beth Aaron Men Slate Cabaret Night Lewis Norman, known as a humorist, actor and narrator, Will highlight the entertain- ment at the eighth annual cabaret night of the Beth Aaron Men's Club. The Ameri- can-born, Jewish artist will present a program of "Humor in Jewish Life: Norman Contemporary and Folklore" at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, in the syna- gogue. Supper, dancing and enter- tainment are the features of the program. For tickets, call Meyer Millman, ticket chairman, UN. 3-4454; or David Goldsmith, UN. 1-0773. Members of the Sinai Hospital staff will participate in the fifth New York Doctor to be annual hospital dinner-dance on Visiting Chief at Sinai Oct. 18, in . the Founders Room Visiting Chief Day at Sinai of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Cocktails will be served at 6:30 Hospital will, be held Nov. 5, p.m., with dinner and dancing when Dr. Edward Solomons, well-known in the field of to follow. obstetrics, is here as visiting chief. t I Dr. Solomons is professor of clinical obstetrics and gyne- cology at the New York State College of Medicine, chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Candids Formals Maimonides Hospital, Brooklyn, for N.Y., and was formerly with Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs the Rotunda Hospital of Dublin, AT THE Ireland. SHERATON CADIILILAC The program will consist of a HOTEL clinical conference at 10 a.m., For Over 26 Years followed by a noon lunch and a WO. 1-8000 Ext. 57 fl discussion .beginning at 1 p.m. All interested physicians may or WO. 2-7510 participate. 1 — I 1 _r. 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