Detroit Engineer Patents Process ,-„ to Quiet Ti i res THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Fr iday, April Handleman-Sadoff Rites Set June 21 MISS JOAN HANDLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Handle- man, of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Ara, to Robert Leslie Sadoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sadoff, of Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Handleman is in her se- nior year at the University of Minnesota college of education, where she is affiliated with Al- pha Epsilon Phi sorority. Her fiance, a senior in the university's medical school, re- ceived his bachelor's degree cum laude. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is president of Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. Following a June 21 wedding, the couple will take up resi- dence in Los Angeles, Calif. Mittleshul Parents Set Conference Wednesday Parents of children enrolled in the Mittleshul (United Jew- ish High School) are invited to attend a progress and planning meeting at 9 p.m., Wednesday, at the Esther Berman Building, 18977 Schaefer, announces Mitl- shul Farvaltung president W. Snyder. Parents' committee chairmen Mesdames S. Kessler and J. Tucker advise that reports on children's progress and plans for the May 26 graduation cere- monies will be discussed. Seymour Lippmann, a tire research scientist for the United States Rubber Co., is credited this week with invent- ing a new method to eliminate much of the noise caused by auto tires. Working with Arthur Grant in the company's development department here, Lippman learned that certain patterns on the tread minimize noise. By following certain pro- cedures that are now being patented, the two researchers were able to eliminate noise and scramble the rest by. hav- ing it mix with normal traffic sounds. U.S. Rubber is currently applying the inventors' formula to all passenger tires, giving "corner squeal" particular at- tention by shaping the tire edge. Lippmann, who lives at 16859 Griggs, is married to a Detroit girl, the former Annette Ag- ranoff. The couple have two sons, Raymond, 11, and Martin, 9, and a daughter, Susan, 2. The engineer was born in Brooklyn and educated at the Cooper Union Institute of Technology. He graduated in 1942, and joined U.S. Rubber that same year. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes Featured in Radio Series Marguerite Kozenn Chajes will act as annotator in a monthly series of musical travelogues on Wayne State University radio station, WDET- FM (101.9 mc), it is announced by the station. The first in the series, "A Musical Travelogue of Austria," will be aired at 7 p.m., Satur- day. It will feature a discussion of the contributions of Austrian composers to world music literature with illustrations from both classical and folk works. DIRECTORY Aail r REGISTER NOW — CAMP SHOMRIA The camp with Israeli content — Wilderness State Park at Lake Huron — Ages 11 thru 16. 3 weeks — $100. Israeli Director, Mr. Gershon Hoffman. For further information, WE 4-0708 or UN 1-5299. CAMP NAHELU CAMP MACCABEE (Ortonville, Mich. . . . 29th Year) Boys and Girls 5-16 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods Stanley Michaels, Director 19647 Roslyn, Detroit 21, Mich. UN 4-4220 Pelican Lake, Wisconsin An exclusive camp for boys and girls ages 7.15 catering to the individual needs of the child. Com- plete sports program including sailboating and riding. Tutoring in Hebrew, piano, school subjects, Bar Mizvah if needed. M.D. and 2 Registered Nurses on camp grounds at all times. Detroit Office: Isadore J. Goldstein, 19600 Appleton, KEnwood 2-7629 CAMP TANUGA Doctor on premises—Ratio of 1 counselor to 4 campers. 1400 acres. Complete land and water sports. Friday night services. Horseback riding Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, Directors 1'7315 MUIRLAND COUNTRY DAY CAMP Detroit UN. 4 5804 - FOR CHILDREN 3 to 13 Wixom, Mich. (30 minutes from Detroit) SERVING N.W. DETROIT AND SUBURBS SINCE 1947. NO CHARGE FOR HOT LUNCHES OR TRANSPORTATION ON OUR OWN CAMP GROUNDS—A TOUCH OF THE WEST DIRECTOR: MORT KANFER, M. ED. — MA 6-6308 — VE 7-6701 A wonderful summer for boys and girls, ages 4-6; 7-13 boys and girls Ages 4-6; 7-13 Give your child the very best in Day Camping Your child sleeps at home For Brochure and Information LI 7-0294 (Arnie), EL 6-5951 Women of Alpha Omega Schedule Annual Donor Lunch, Fashion Show Making plans for their annual donor luncheon a r e these mem- bers of the De- troit Women of Alpha Omega, left to right, top r o w, Mesdames PHILLIP SHER- M A N, MAX PARKER and HENRY GREEN; bottom, Mes- dames DAVID DASKAL and ABE PEARL- MAN. Not pic- tured is Mrs. David Freedman. The Detroit Women of Alpha Omega dental fraternity will hold their anual donor lunch- eon on April 14, at Temple Israel. The project implements the many philanthropic contri- butions of the organization. Mrs. Abe Pearlman, vice- president of fund - raising, is chairman of the luncheon, and is asisted by Mesdames Phillip S h e r m a n, Max Parker and David Freedman, as co-chair- man. Lewis Norman, a favorite of New York cafe society whose comedy repertoire has capti- vated audiences throughout the country, will highlight the luncheon program. Auxiliary members will be featured as models in a "Modes for M'Lady" fashion show, fea- turing original designs by Offen Furs. There also will be a number of prizes awarded, including a week's vacation for two at a Miami Beach hotel. Mrs. Henry Green, past president of the Detroit and Michigan Dental A tuberculin test will tell you if you have TB germs in your body. If you do, you can avoid stresses which might cause you to break down with the disease. -.1 ■ 1111•1111•1=11111i Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 a Vivid Picture Story of Your 'Simcha' Call For S. LE1BICK Of the Amedah Studio UN 2-6063 For Free Consultation Dinner at Auxiliaries, will be the after- noon's toastmistress. Mrs. David Daskal, president of the Alpha Omega Women, invites the community to participate. DARBYS is a real treat! a Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktail Lounge and Bar a AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight Music and Entertainment a LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res-v. UN. 2-7642 and his Orchestra DI. 1-1609 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING CHILDREN'S HOUSE A Summer Day Camp for All Children • Unique Experience i• Group Living • Professional Teaching Staff • Excellent Permanent Facilities NURSERY 3-5 YEARS SCHOOL AGE 6-12 TWO 4 WEEK PERIODS—June 22-AUGUST 14 ENROLL NOW — CALL DI 1-8673 PINE CREST RANCH For Boys 7 to 15 — Brighton, Mich. (35 Miles from Detroit) OUTDOOR LIVING with a WESTERN THEME INN Activities o Horseback Riding • AR Sports Mrs. Harold Jacobs, presi- a Overnight Pack Trips • Fencing dent of Lt. ROY F. GREEN • Camperaft-Cookery • Swimming - Boating AUXILIARY, announces that • Rifle - Archery • Nature Lore - Hikes election of officers will take place Tuesday evening, in the Outstanding Staff—Finest Food—Modern Facilities Memorial Home. MINIMUM ENROLLMENT TWO WEEKS * * * Director: Mort Kanfer, M. Ed. — MA 6-6308 — VI 7 6701 DETROIT AUXILIARY will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in the Memorial Home to sew ol — —A cancer pads for the Red Cross. The Habonim Workshop group is leaving for Israel in ci Members interested in sewing are urged to attend and to a September. We, members, are interested in part time bring clean white material. To I work now and full time work for the summer. contribute white material, call * Babysitting Mrs. Belle Bercowitz, presi- El dent, SU 8-1785. ae Nonclerical Office Work * * * * 5 * Stock Boys Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN **** Selling AUXILIARY will hold a moth- er and daughter dinner and El '** Tutoring: in all elementary school subjects; installation of officers on May in French; Hebrew, and Chemistry. El 12. * * * Call Habonim — Dl 1-9666 El Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will hold third nominations and election of officers at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Memo- rial Home, according to Sam Magid, Post commander. * * * 24350 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 91/2 MILE RD.. CHARLES & AARON KO- Cordially invites GAN AUXILIARY will elect new officers at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT AND day, in the home of Helen SUBURBS TO TRADITIONAL PASSOVER Kogan, 18911 Ashton. A social SERVICES hour will follow. * * * Thursday and Friday, April 23 and 24 YETZ - COHEN AUIXILARY Monday and Tuesday, April 29 and 30 will meet on Monday evening 8:30 A.M. until Noon at the Memorial Home. Final Sermons by Rabbi Hayim Donin nominations and election of officers will be held. Hostesses Liturgy by Cantor Hyman J. Adler, for the evening are Mary assisted by 16 Voice Bnai David Choir Shulman and Betty Spinner. For inquiries as to: Couples Club to Meet Membership, Religious School, Adult Study Classes ; Beth Abrham. Couples Club Sisterhood, Men's Club, Boy Scouts, Youth Group, will hold a social meeting on Monday evening, in the home Minyan Club and facilities for Bar Mitzvah, Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rubin, and Social Events 20300 Greenview. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Charlotte Bern- Phone EL 6-8210 son, KE 7-9322, or Mrs. Beverly Keil, LI 7-0838. I.F .,._,,,____, 0 - 1 1 CONG. BNAI DAVID