THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, August 2 1, 1959- 14 • Maccabi Competitors Protest Illencleisons to lifahe Mrs. Winetnan's Daughter and Inadequate Food, Accommodations Home Near U of Al Son-in-Law Gum Up Red Tape COPENHAGEN, (J T A) — Strong complaints were voiced here by various competitors in the European Maccabi Games that the food and accommoda- tions offered them were in- adequate. All the teams, which are participating in this first European regional sports festi- val affiliated with the world- wide Maccabian games held . Miss Citron to Wed Dr. Henry Abrams • MISS PHYLLIS CITRON every four years in Israel, are housed in a general youth hostel outside Copenhagen and live in large dormitories con- sisting of 30 to 40 beds each. For technical reasons, they cannot be served kosher meat in the hostels, and this has upset many of them who need a full diet to sustain their strength. Israeli athletes, spe- cial guests along with some 300 men and women from Jewish sports clubs in Europe, have spent three weeks on their journey here. Many have lost considerable weight and appear to be tired and de- jected. However, the press was re- assured ,by the Bar Kochba Club, organizer of the games along with other sports organ- izations in the country, that the food diet has been in- creased. While there have been no complaints from team leaders, the general impression is that the performances in general will be much lower than the expected standard because of this discontent. Among the events scheduled to be run in all the leading stadia in this area will be com- petitions in track, lawn tennis, football, hand ball, weight- lifting, wrestling, swimming, and water polo. Sports authorities here con- sider the games the largest sports festival ever held in Copenhagen. Representatives hail from Belgium, Great Bri- tain, Finland, France, Holland, Eire, Norway, Sweden, Switzer- land, Austria and Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Citron, of Toronto, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Phyllis Merle to Dr. Henry L. Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Abraham, of Long Branch, N.J. Miss Citron is a graduate of Wayne State University where she was affiliated with Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Dr. Abrams attended Ttilane, Harper to Publish Rutgers University, where he Sequel to Novel was a member of Tau Delta Phi, and Kansas City College of Hyman Kaplan A sequel to the famous book Osteopathy. The couple will be married "The Education of H'''Y''APA*N at the Beth Tzedec Synagogue K*A*P*L*A*N will be pub- lished by Harper & Brothers in Toronto, Sept. 10. on Sept. 16. •4.1•0414•••-0•••1■011•11.1).•••.17•1•••01101•414•10-04•1•11.14••••trIk. Titled "The R e t u r n of Ii*Y*11/PA''N K*A*P*L*A*N," it is written by Leo Rosten who, under the pen name of Leonard Q. Ross, wrote the original book in 1937. The new adventures begin This Week's Radio and where the old left off. All of Television Programs the beloved characters are back of Jewish Interest again in the American Pre- paratory Night School for THE JEWISH HERITAGE Adults. Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday. There is Mr. Parkhill, leader Station: WCAR. of the group. Feature: "Selections from And Miss Mitnick returns, Ecclesiastes," the Biblical book shy and sweet as ever. a philosophy, said to have There is loyal Pinksy, great been written by King Solomon, Kaplan's shield - bearer; poor will be read in Hebrew and in Mrs. Moskowitz, whose heart- English by Abba Eban, former rending "Oy!"s make her the ,Ambassador to the United Niobe of the beginners' grade; States and United Nations hot-tempered Carmen Caravello, from Israel. the Latin Valkyrie; and Gus * * * Matsoukas, pride of Greece. COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Mr. Rosten introduces new Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. characters, new feuds, new and Station: WJLB. epic clashes in the arena of J. Feature: Mrs. David English, which have led Clifton Schachter, president of Detroit F a dim an to write to the Chapter of Hadassah will dis- publisher that "the return of cuss the organization's role H*Y*Mr'A*N K*A*P*L' A''N is and activities in a special a more important event than broadcast in the series of would be the return of Bar- weekly programs by prominent barossa or King Arthur." communal leaders. • * * Schiff Publishes Guide WORDS WE LIVE BY to 'Dynamic Detroit' Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Industrial Publishing Corp. Station: WWJ. Feature: The 13th in a series of Detroit has issued an illus- of 15 literary dialogues on trated guide, "Dynamic De- legends of the Bible will be troit," with a series of detailed pr e s e n t e d. Discussants are maps. This guide contains basic author, critic and Pulitzer- Prize-winning poet Mark Van facts about Detroit, the auto- Doren and author-lecturer Mau- mobile plants, the parks, lead- ing restaurants, the zoo, Cran- rice Samuel. * * brook, points of major interest, entertainment centers, etc. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL It offers advice on what to Time 11:05 p.m., Sunday. see, where to go, means of Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi David Golo- transportation, etc. Beatrice Morgan. Putnam pre- vensky, of Beth El Center, New Rochelle, N. Y., will be the pared the guide. Samuel Schiff gewry en tie zr i • MRS. RICHARD MENDELSON The Founder's Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel was the scene of the double ring after- noon wedding of Lois Beth Greenberg and. M. Richard Mendelson, Sunday. The bride chose a gown of princess-styled silk mist taffeta with a short-sleeved bodice of Alencon lace studded with seed pearls. Three pleats accenting the bodice ended in a bow at the back which topped the chapel-length watteau train. A small cap of matching lace crowned the fingertip veil. She carried her Consecration prayer book covered with baby orchids and trailing stephanotis. Mrs. Mendelson's maid of honor was Beverly Stein, her cousin, and her bridesmaids were Beth Berman, Carol Fine, Judy Pliskow, Debbie Rosen and Marilyn Seidon. Mr. Mendelson's best man was his brother-in-law Arthur Schwartz, and his ushers were Gary Madvin, Norman Weiss and Gilbert Weissman. Also included in the party were the grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Carron, of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Rebecca Green- berg. After their honeymoon, the newlyweds will reside in Ann Arbor where Mr. Mendelson is taking graduate work at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Arthur Davis, daughter of Mrs. Henry Wineman, is in Russia with her husband, who is on an official role in the USSR for the New Orleans' Curtis and Davis architects' firm. Columnist Laurraine Goreau had this to say about the Davis' experiences in Russia: "Chic Mrs. A r t h u r Davis wasn't tempted to splurge on clothes . . . but she had a fscinating time at the Amer- ican Exhibit . . . a 30-foot photographic mural of her hus- band's designs for Lafon school drew intensive study from the Russian throngs. "Possibly the Davis' greatest achievement in Russia, though, was managing to outmaneuver the red tape. "Taking a side trip to Lenin- grad, they left their main lug- gage and clothes in their Mos- cow hotel room, explaining they'd just keep the room since they'd be back shortly. "On returning, though, their assigned Intourist shadow in- sisted they were assigned to another hotel; to the other hotel they must go. No pro- tests availed . . . At the other hotel they were deposited. 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