Michigander to Wed Former Calcutta Girl Council Offers New Films, Tapes The Jewish Communit y the tape recordings include in- Who Is Now With the Boston Sympohiiy Council announces the acquisi- terviews with David S. Tesher, ILSE ALYCE GREENSTED Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Julius Greensted of Calcutta, India, announce the engagement of their d a u g h t e r, use Alyce Greensted, to Jack S. Subar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Su- bar, of East Lansing, Mich. Miss Greensted, an alumna of Loreto House, Calcutta, made her debut in 1953 in Calcutta. She was graduated from the University of London, London, England, and is now associated with the Boston Symphony Or- chestra. Subar graduated from Michi- gan State University with high honors in 1955. He served with the United States Army for two years. He is now a member of the class of 1959, at the Har- vard Graduate School of Busi- ness Administrati_on. A summer wedding is planned. BBYO to Join Church Groups at Interfaith Event on Sunday "Your Neighbor Celebrates" Two special features of the gathering to be held at 7 p.m., Sunday in St. James Methodist Church, 15888 Archdale. The program will consist of a narration and description of seven major Jewish holidays by the Inkster High School Y- Teens Club, the St. James Meth- odist Youth Fellowship and the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. A question and answer period will follow this presentation, and a recreational hour ; in which the three groups will demonstrate various customs, music and dances will follow. Co-sponsors of the event are the Michigan Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith; Dearborn Branch, YWCA; Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council and the St. James Methodist Church. Planning the affair are Michael A. Gaines, Assistant Michigan Regional Director for ADL; Mrs. Esther Dawson, St. James Methodist Youth F ell o w s hip counselor; Mrs. Joan Kohn of the Dearborn YWCA; Maude Reed, Inkster High School; Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal, Women's ADL Chairman; and Zvi Berkal; BBYO. Hebrew songs to be sung by Rev. Herbert Hausser, St. James pastor, and concluding remarks by Dr. Morton J. Sobel, ADL Michigan Regional Director. Traditional foods and table decorations will be provided by the Bnal Brith Women's Council. Brevities Consul General of Israel, David Ben-Dov, cultural attache of the Embassy of Israel, and a discussion on "Modern Nation- alism and Religion" by Dr. Salo W. Baron. Interested organizations may contact Miss Edith Heavenrich. program secretary, at the Coun- cil office, WO 2-6710, for book- ings. Temple Israel Young Adults will celebrate its first anniver- sary with a dane open to all young men and women in the community. Featuring the music of the Counts, the dance will be held at 8 p.m., April 26, in the tem- ple. Passover refreshments will be served. For information, call Phyllis Blau, UN 2-5988; or Bar- bara Shewach, UN 4-1350. CATERERS In Our Patio Room, Your Home or Temple Party Specialties from Our Mademoiselle Food Shoppe W. 7 Mile at Wyoming D.EXTER DASOSQN •MARKETS' • ( 2, o‘soot %1 r Pf4 SUPER SPECIAL World Famous Sinai 48 z PASTRAMI I $109 lb. Strictly ALL * Nationally Adv. COFFEE 'Tv B BEEF FRY 59clb. 8-oz. 49 C pkge. "except Sanka, Yuban, S & W PILLAR ROCK ROYAL SNACK or MA COHEN'S Solid Pack, White Meat Herring Snacks TUNA 3 cans $1100 35c Can Cream, Wine, Spread, Cocktail, Bismark, Spratts, Lunch, Salad Your Choice 5-oz. jars $1 00 GREEN GIANT CUT RITE Large, Tender Tender Cut SWEET PEAS GREEN BEANS 310 P. o i $1 0 ‘0 Cans I Mendelson's Grade A, White EGGS Jumbo XLge. 49c 45' doz. doz. 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On Sunday, in the same auditorium, the one millionth patron will step up to the box office and buy a ticket. A "millionth anniver- sary prize will be two five-day all-expense Great Lakes cruise tickets. * * * "CALL FOR THE QUES- TION," a social action film- strip produced by the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations, was presented with the Blue Ribbon Award as the out- standing audio-visual aid pro- duced in the year 1957-58 in the category of Religion and Ethics by the American Film Festival. * * HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- TIONAL CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at the Park- man Branch Library, 1766 Oak- man Blvd., when a panel will discuss "The Defense of the United States." Gordon Har- rison, chief editorial writer of The Detroit News and historian with Gen. Patton during World War II, will moderate, and panelists will include Jay Shu- maker, of Mumford. tion of several additions to its audio-visual library now avail- able to organizations. They in- clude two 16mm sound films on Israel and world Jewry and a series of 71/2 l.p.s. tape re- cordings. Photographed in Israel dur- ing the Negev expedition of famed archeologist, Dr. Nelson Glueck, the film "Wilderness of Zin," which is 28 minutes in color, tells the story of Dr. Glueck's findings on ancient life in the Negev area. This film was presented to the Com- munity Council by Temple Beth El. In the film "Mission to Shir- az," the ghetto existence of Iranian Jews is shown and the efforts of ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training) to heighten their sense of dignity and improve living conditions through vo- cational training are dramati- cally presented. The film runs for about 15 minutes. Timely topics featured among Temple Israel Young Adults Plan Anniversary Dance 8 A.M. to 3 P.M,