activities in Society 111r. and Mrs. Herman Liss, of 20421 Cheyenne, have left for a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Zackheim, of Huntington Woods, Mich., recently returned from a Caribbean cruise which took them to Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Mrs. Max Haiman. of Pinehurst Ave., left this week for a trip which will take her to Israel, Italy, Switzerland and England. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman, of St. Marys Ave., have left for a visit to Israel and Europe. Stops on their European itinerary include London, Switzerland, France and Italy. Dr. and Mrs. Julian Stern, of Huntington Woods, Mich., are presently vacationing in Nassau, Bahama Islands, B.W.I. Judge and ,Mrs. Mark Howard, of Rue Versailles, Royal Oak Township, are now en route to Japan, by way of Anchorage, Alaska, by plane. They expect to stay in Tokyo at the Imperial Hotel and tour the country for about two weeks. Hong Kong will be their next stop for a week, and then Bangkok. Singapore, Saigon and Manila. On their return, they will stay at the Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, returning by way of San Francisco and Los Angeles, in June. Regina Weisman and Joseph Stone were given a farewell by Arlazaroff Branch of Farband Labor Zionist Order, at the Hayim Greenberg, Wednesday. At this gathering, the Arla- zaroff Branch also honored Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Imber on their 30th wedding anniversary. MISS JUDITH KATZ Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Katz, of Sussex Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Elaine, to Sidney M. Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Rosen, of Glynn Ct. Miss Katz attended Eastern Michigan University, and is now Wrong `Atitude' Gives Spelling a student at Wayne State Mr. Rosen is a WSU Bee to Yeshivahis Girl Contestant versity. graduate, and currently is work- Two students of the Beth Mosheh is the son of Rabbi ing towards his masters degree Yehudah Schools last Friday and Mrs. Chazkel Fine, of in social work at Wayne. eliminated 16 competitors in 17355 Greenlawn. A Dec. 20 wedding is being the District spelling bee, and . Both Beth Yehudah students planned. then engaged in an hour-and- were allowed to compete be- 20-minute marathon, b e f ore cause they represent different Zipporah Kahana emerged the divisions of the all-day school. winner. Zipporah attends the Beth Zipporah, only 11 years and Jacob girls' division, while Announcement is made of the five months old, Will be the Mosheh is a student in the engagement of Ellen Leonard, second youngest competitor in boys' division. daughter of Mrs. Norbert L. the Metropolitan Spelling Bee Leonard and the late Mr. final, to be held May 15, in the auditorium of WWJ-The De- Golden, Jr., to Speak Leonard, to Charles Tenner, son of Mr. William Tenner and the troit News. late Mrs. Tenner. A June 21 To win the right to repre- to Synagogue Group sent Districts 1 and 3, Zipporah Harry Golden, Jr., assistant wedding is planned. had to outspell her fellow Sunday feature editor for the student, Mosheh Fine, 13, who Detroit Free Press and . son of Heidi Gets Ban° . missed on the word "attitude," the author of the • beSt-seller • which he spelled "a-t-i-t-u-d-e." "Only in America," will speak Out of Haircut Zipporah is the daughter of at a meeting of the Young When she was born just six Mrs. Shraga Feitel Kahana, of People's League of Cong. 4003 Cortland, and the late Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p.m., months ago with a full head of black hair, a good three inches Rabbi Kahana, a Hebrew schol- Monday, in the synagogue. long, Heidi Beth Lichtenstein ar who died only last year. It was Golden, Jr., who was brought exclamations from her given the job of selecting and parents, family and friends. Beth El Young Adults editing essays from his father's Now, the young miss, whose newspapers, The Carolina Is- hair has continued to grow at to -Elect Officers raelite, for the first book, and a phenomenal pace, is in the Young Adult Group of Tem- lhave the same chore for limelight—the subject of a fea- ple Beth El will hold elections wil a second hook, "For Two Cents ture picture story that ran in at 8 p.m., April 19, in the tem- Plain," being published in Tuesday's Detroit News. ple's Franklin Hall. July. Heidi Beth, daughter of Mr. After the election and busi- Golden will relate his ex- and Mrs. Marvin S. Lichten- ness portions of the meeting have been completed, Henry periences in working on "Only stein, of 24797 Rensselaer, Oak Winkelman, president of the in America," and will bring an Park, stirred the imagination of Group, will show and narrate advanced copy of the manu- a News' photographer, who movies of an African safari, cript for the second book to took pictures of the young miss upon which he and his father, give the audience a pre-publi- having her hair cut. It wasn't a matter of vanity the late Leon Winkelman, em- cation review. barked, a few years ago. Jack Stone, program chair- on Heidi Beth's part—just that After the elections and movies, man, extends an invitation to her long tresses kept getting in there will be refreshments and everyone in the community to her eyes. In back, the hair was a social hour. Non-members are attend. A social hour will fol- long enough for a pony tail. So, sporting bangs, but no invited. low in the social hall. pony tail, Heidi Beth will some- day look forward to being re- minded of the fact that even at the age of six months she had woman's eternal complaint: "I just can't do a thing with my hair." •The first Passover Seder will be observed on 8ng agements Early Deadline Set for Our 2 Passover Issues Wednesday evening, April 22. The annual Passover Issue of The Jewish News will go to press a day earlier than usual, necessitating the setting of an earlier deadline for all copy for that issue. All copy for that issue MUST reach our office before noon on Friday, April 17. Timely copy reaching us after that hour will be retained for the following week's issue, and other copy reaching us too late for current insertion will of necessity be completely eliminated. Due to the occurrence of the concluding days of Passover on Wednesday and Thursday, the deadline for our issue of May 1 will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 27. Photos for the May 1 issue must be submitted to us by Wednesday, April 22. We therefore urge all our readers, including publicity writers for congregations and organiza- tions, to make note of this unbreakable deadline regulation. The deadline for Classified ads for the Pass- over issue will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21. Diamond Crystal Salt A Must for Passover Now, as Jewish housewives prepare for the many special holiday dishes and rare Pass- over specialties for the family sedorim, salt assumes unusual importance. For cooking, roasting, baking, frying-for-preserving and for koshering, there is none like all-around Diamond Crystal Ko- sher Salt. Diamond Crystal will do all these things. Neither too thick, nor too thin, it is a dry salt, easy to sprinkle and wash off. Use it also to make the salt- water for the seder and with all your food. Jewish housewives have learn- ed to rely on Diamond Crystal for its quality. 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