Ruthe Katzman Ti'ed to Samuel Goldstein Women s elu4s Officers of the Yiddish Folks Farein will be installed in cere- monies planned this Wednesday evening. They are Joseph Bal- beror. president; I. Bank. vice- president; Mr. and Mrs. H. Rot- man, secretaries: N. Standler and Mrs. Mary Herman. hos- pitalers. A games party is being plan- ned for July 25 at Jericho Tem- ple, 18495 Wyoming. o Mickey Woolf- ......**-.4............**, : JACK GORBACK PHOTOS SEE US FOR FREE CONSULTATION CAMBRIDGE HOUSE IN CANADA English Bone China Costs Less SAVE UP TO 50% 41 PURITAN S h e 445)-a/r, e3jec67a1re $i •75 -14 '6 60 ead FRUIT BASKETS 5.85 ■ CALL UN 2-3224 CITY WIDE DELIVERY Sudoct Pr.ccd from $750 8910 Puritan Off Wyouniog CHARLES E. FEINBERG spoke on the subject of "Abra- ham Lincoln and Walt Whit- man" in the library of the U niversity of Detroit last Sunday. The true relative value of a human being is determined pri- marily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self—Albertl Einstein_ LORD'S JEWELERS 533 OUELLETTE, Windsor. Opposite Tunnel CL 2-9702 Friday , J uly 1 7 , 1 959 of Mrs. Fanny Beresh, 14241 North End, Oak Park. r * • * FRIENDSHIP CLUB of the a. •. Council Activities Center, spon- sored by the Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, on Wednesday held a garden party at the home of Mrs. Ada Feldman, in honor of LADIES OF YESHIVATH Mrs. Rae Press, who is leaving BETH YEHUDAH and WOM- shortly for England to be mar- For the EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE has ried. Perfect Affair . . . * * • scheduled a mid-summer meet- ing this Tuesday afternoon. at SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- Young Israel of Dexter. Friends RACHI has scheduled an indoor and His Orchestra are invited to attend. garden party for 12 noon, Aug. • • • UN 3-3737 5, at Holiday Manor. Luncheon YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR and games are being planned. CHOLEM will hold a garden For reservations, call Mrs. Pearl MRS. SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN party and luncheon at 12:30 Leader. WE 3-0938. or Mrs. p.m.. Tuesday, in the home of Flora Smerling. TO 5-4115. In a double-ring ceremony Beth Abraham Couples • • • Mrs. Irving Burton. 26912 York, on June 15. at Cong. Shaarey Huntington Woods. Proceeds Mrs. H. Waterman. 16909 Bir- Zedek. Ruthe Ellen Katzman Schedule Family Picnic : Weddings • will go to aid the needy sick. wood, will be hostess to a repeated marriage vows with A family picnic is planned by * Bar • • • luncheon and board meeting of Samuel Lahn Goldstein. Officiat- the Beth Abraham Couples ! : Mitzvahs 4c DETROIT LINK, Order of the the RADOMER LADIES AUX- ing at the rites were Rabbi Mor- ;Club at 11 a.m.. Sunday. in Oak .1 4, • Golden Chain, is planning a ILIARY at 12:30 p.m.. Wednes- ris Adler and Leon Ft-am and Park's Major Park. For infor- * :Quality work * garden luncheon and games day. Plans will be announced Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar. mation. call Mr. and Mrs. Allan i * • for a picnic. to be held Aug. 16. party at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. in Bernson. KE 7-9322. or Mr. and : The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Howard Guttman. VE -0. UN 3-8532 the home of Mrs. Phil Ruskin. in the Oak Park Major Park., * 4344 Arden P1.. Royal Oak. All members and their families Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katiman. of 6-5934. ********************* Members and friends are wel- will participate. There will be 21700 Kipling. Oak Park. Mr. come. For transportation. call games and prizes for the chil - ; Goldstein's parents are the WS-SLJZSLASSJULMWMAJULW-31.29 Q - 4_9 0000000000 0- Charles L. Goldsteins. of 20412 Mrs. Morris Leland, UN 4-4878; dren. • • • Stratford. or Mrs. Manny Rosen, DI 1-3950 • • DEBORAH SERVICE • The new Mrs. Goldstein wore JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB LEAGUE will hold its first an- a gown of white silk taffeta. the weather is beautiful will hold an art exhibit and nual family. picnic at 1 p.m.. fashioned with short sleeves, an sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Sunday. at Stoepel Park, Ever- open neckline appliqued in • . • how's your hair? July 25 and 26, at the model green and W. Outer Dr. Friends hand-corded Alencon Lace. a home at Westbrooke Manor. 13 of members and their families fittted bodice and garlands of Mile Rd., between Orchard are invited to join in the pro- matching lace on the dome- Lake and Farmington Rds. gram of games and prizes. In shaped floor-length skirt. which Moderately-priced paintings by case of rain. the outing will be fell into a chapel train. Her veil fell in two tiers to Wayne State University art delayed to the following Sun- her fingertips from a cap of students and alumni will be on day. matching Alencon lace. and she sale, and sketches will be done carried white orchids -,and ste- on the premises. Proceeds will ON RECONDITIONING SUMMER go to the Detroit Association phanotis on her consecration g ewry DAMAGED HAIR for Retarded Children. the Bible. group's philanthropic project. Judie Katzman was her , Detroit's Most Discerning Women Visit • • • On the Air 1 , sister's maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles ! Proceeds from a garden party Braun. _ Mrs. Alan :Goldstein and luncheon being planned by 1 This Week's Radio and 1 and Mrs. Marvin Sakat_ Alan, Television Programs FASHIONS I AVODAH CHAPTER. Pioneer of Jewish Interest Women. will be sent to Israel Goldstein served as his .4 19218 LIVERNOIS UN 1-1089 borther's best man. while ushers for child rescue work. The WORDS WE LIVE BY • ! included Charles Braun.- Jerome 1 Blk. North of 7 Mile event will take place at 12:30 OPEN MONDAYS • Time: 10:30 p.m.. Sunday. p.m.. July 28, at the home of Liner. Robert Haidy, David Rob- .̀711-65raoisomaaiioacc orricriftrrinrcr Station: WWJ. Mrs. Sam Fishman, 18062 Ilene. erts. Fred Rosenthal.: Neil Ro- Feature: Number eight in a Mahj and other games are plan- senthal and Marvin Sakat. ned. For reservations, call UN series of summer programs. Following dinner at the Rain- highlighting a dialogue on leg- . 1-3265 or UN 4-5837. ends of the Bible by Mark Van how Terrace. the couple left • • • for a Florida wedding trip. On EQUALITY CLUB has sched- Doren. author and critic. and their return. they will reside Maurice Samuel, author and . uled a dessert luncheon this at 19234 Votrobeck Dr. lecturer. will be presented. Saturday afternoon, at the home , Out-of-town guests here for • • • MESSAGE OF ISRAEL • the ceremony were from Wash- ing. D.C.. Houston, Tex.. - and DID YOU KNOW? Time: 11:05 p.m.. Sunday. Springfield. Mass. Station: WXYZ. Meat-milk mixture Feature: Rabbi Julius Nodel. rvIes, first stated in Mishnah (Hul- of Temple Beth Israel. Port- Council's Senior Adults l) are intended to land, Ore., will speak on - What Set Outing to Bob-Lo avoid possibility of trangressing Is God's Will?" Sibical law against As part of the summer pro- We Carry Over 250 Patterns • • • seething • kid in gram of the Council Adtivities its mothers milk. COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Center for Senior Adults. spon- COME IN AND SEE OUR ENGLISH BONE Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. sored by the Detroit Section. Station: WJLB. National Council of Jewish CHINA DINNERWARE Feature: Milford Pregerson, Women. an outing to Bob-Lo is president of the Jewish Family being planned on July 24. AINSLEY — ROYAL CHELSEA ( and Children's Service. will dis- Chartered buses will leave ROYAL DOULTON — ROYAL WORCESTER cuss the work of the agency the Council office. 8432 W. Mc- : 4V‘T " 1 " with Sheldon Siegel. supervisor Nichols. at 10 a.m., returning at ROYAL CROWN DERBY — ROYAL ALBERT of the agency's department of about 5:30 p.m. Those attending ROYAL STAFFORD — COALPORT service to the aging: and Mrs. will buy their own tickets and Ruth Goldberg, case worker. bring their lunches. COMMUNITY MARKET TUSCAN — HAMMERSLEY Special emphasis will be placed Reservations must be made at on the JFCS's service to the the Council office. UN 3-5427. r€4.7 JUST ARRIVED — "ADAMS" IRONSTONE aged. by Wednesday. The Activities 5 piece settings • • • Center is open from 1 to 4 p.m.. THE JEWISH HERITAGE CRYSTAL front France, England, Be4gium, Ireland, Hollientl every Monday and Wednesday. Time: 8:30 p.m.. Sunday. with a series of planned pro- 3 piece setting — f Station: WCAR. GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT grams for senior adults. Mrs. Goblet - Sherbet - Juice amP Features: "Israel Speak s." Irving Kramer is chairman of FOR EVERY OCCASION the concluding portion of a the center. SPECIAL English Bone China White-Gold two-broadcast series featuring Abba Eban. former Israel Am- • Plan Scouting Exhibition Coffee Pot $ 5.85 Tea Pot bassador to the U.S. and UN. i Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Sugar and Creamer $1.75 and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, affiliated with Beth Abraham Choice Selection of will be presented in this week- Synagogue will present a dem- . Liquor • Beer ly program presented by the onstration of outdoor scouting. Wine • Champagne culture commisstnn of the Jew- beginning at 9 a.m.. Sunday, on ish Community Council. the synagogue parking lot. JUST — Former Olympic fencer Byron Krieger has been selected as alternate on the United States team in the Pan-American com- petition Aug. 27 to Sept. 7, in Chicago. National championships were held at the Pan-American trials in Los Angeles. Krieger placed sixth in foil, giving him an al- ternate berth on the team. Krieger won two first places in foil and saber when he par- ticipated in the Pan-American contest in Buenos Aires. in 1951. Also on the 1952 and 1956 Olympic teams, Krieger is the present Midwest champion in foil. individual. The Chicago Pan-American finals are the first to be held in this country in many years. Yiddish Folks Farein To Install New Officers D ETROIT J E WISH N EWS BRANDEIS CHAPTER. Pio- neer Women. has scheduled a luncheon and splash party on Monday afternoon, at the sum- mer home of Mrs. Rose Frank, on Pontiac Lake. Members needing transportation may call Mrs. Helen Pasikov, LI 6-3252; or Mrs. Frank, UN 4-8588. Name Byron Krieger to Pan-Am Foil Team