THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday,. Sept. 4, 1959 — 1 6 Ieff Chandler and Ilka Chase The United • Jewish Folk School's fall semester will com- Featured as Guests at Fashion mence Wednesday. Registration is now in progress. Festival Fete of Israel Bonds Children '7 to 13 are accepted Jewish Folk Schools Continue Registration Stick to the truth—it's easier than keeping lies white-washed. J. is CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship for grade school classes. Other educational facilities offered by the school include a state-recog- nized nursery school for 31/2 to 5 year olds and a Sunday morning pre-school class for youngsters 5 and 6. The pre- school is in session from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Transportation is provided for nursery school and grade school children in Oak Park and northwest communities. Bar Mitzvah preparation for stu- dents attending four years is also part of the program. For information call UN. 4-6319 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily or visit the school office, 19161 Schaefer: UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rosen HOLTZMAN PLAY CENTER Mrs. David Holtzman, director for Pre-School children ages 2 1/2-6 Specializing in Rhythm Band - Music Appreciation - Baton Twirling - Arts & Crafts & Baking. Morn.: 9-11:30 Pet After.: $ 1 Class " 12:30-3 Transportation 50c extra Inquire at 24311 Blackstone _Oak Park LI 3-4014 LI 3-4688 Motion p i c t u re star Jeff Chandler will headline an array of prominent celebrities who will participate in a unique France-Israel Fashion Festival Dinner Dance, to be held at Knollwood Country Club next Thursday evening, it was an- nounced by Mesdames Joseph . .. IT'S - HERE ► ! Natural Color Candids _ • by OACipkn, INQUIRIES INVITED Portraits-Weddings-Bar Mitzvahs 8MM and 1 6MM Color Movies — Color Slides 3-D Stereo —Candid Books 8632 McNICHOLS ROAD WEST — DETROIT 21, MICH. TELEPHONE: UNiversity 48484 B a d /a h e a Am* he/... Shoes don't grow... Children's feet do! Parents naturally want their children to have the best of everything, and that includes shoes, too. It has been a tradition in Detroit for 43 years that the school yeaf for most children starts Here, parents know that their Children's shoes will be correct . and properly fitted! Right now, Hack has a splendid selection of children's shoes for school, dress or .ploy all one quality — the very best. Shoe Fitt ers Since 1916 k Katchke and Max Stollman, co- chairmen of the Women's Divi- sion of the Detroit Committee for state of Israel Bonds. Chandler is interrupting a busy film schedule to take part in this tribute to the citizens of France and Israel, which is being sponsored by the Israel Bond Women's Division. He will greet the more than 300 Israel Bond Trustees, Builders of Is- rael, Guardians and Sponsors who will attend. For many years a starring actor in Hollywood, Chandler recently launched a successful career as a Liberty recording artist. He will make his first public singing appearance in the Detroit area at the festival. Miss Ilka Chase, eminent author, actress and television personality, will participate in the fashion festival as guest commentator. Eleven a pool records One of the high points of the fashion festival will be the appearance of three guest models who are members of Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. William Deutsch, Mrs. Ber- nard Marks and Linda Zucker- man will join- with leading professional models to pre- sent 36 fashions. in this un- precedented, exclusive show- ing. They will display fashions by such French couturiers as Balenciaga, P i e r r e . Cardin, Chanel, Jacques Heim, Lanvin- Castello and Guy Laroche, and Israeli modes by Lola Beer, Lilly Schleifer, Maskit, Aled and Matzkin Brothers. Mesdames Katchke and Stoll- man pointed out that this fashion show will introduce several "firsts," they said. "This fashion show has deep meaning. It emphasizes the political and cultural alliance between Israel and France. It also underscores a developing textile industry in Israel, whose progress is dependent in large measure on thel continued sale of Israel Bonds." Further information can be obtained. at the offices of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee, 2200 David Stott Building, WO 2-5091. David S. Tesher, Consul General of the State of Israel for the Midwest Region, and Mrs. Tesher, Jean Desparmet, Consul of the Republic of France in Detroit, and Mrs. Desparmet, will attend this gala formal affair as honorary patrons, representing their respective countries. JEFF CHANDLER MRS. HAROLD W. BLACHER In a candlelight setting of 20 events S Country Cl and straig the North Conference. Final score ship meet ,w Ramblewooa, ter, 116; and The Knollwo by Bruce Si conference d for the secon Swimmers ribbons in t relay teams, Joan Carnic Allan Margo Joe Finema Richard Gol Rickey Stolo lorow, of Saginaw, J Weinstein an of Ramblew son, Dennis -Pan Braun, S Marlene Lev ter; -Bobbie Doner, of Fr large fernwood trees, Carole Joy Schwartzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwartz- man of Fairfield Ave., became the bride of Harold Warren Blacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher, of Greenlawn Ave. Dr. Leon Fr am and Rabbi M. Robert Syme offici- ated. `Anne Frank For her wedding the bride by . Cologne chose a pearl white silk satin Attack on dress. Hand - corded Alencon COLOGNE, lace trimmed the bodice; and mayor of this the lace cascaded down the duced the U. bouffant skirt and into the of Anne Fr cathedral train of the gown. A the first tiro jeweled crown held her tiered — with a s veil, and she carried an ar- sins of anti-S rangement of white anthu- the audienc riums. form of hat Maid of honor was Barbara peoples and Blacher, the bridegroom's sis- ing of the la ter, and the bridesmaids were the Book sh Judy Glasel, the bride's cousin, cradle. Mrs. Burt Rissman, of Royal Oak, and Mrs. Bennett Sims. Harold Weine . was best man. Ushers were Richard Schwartz- man, the bride's brother; -Har- old Samler, of Dayton,- Ohio; Gerald Blitz, of Oak Park, the bridegroom's cousin, and Larry Sabbath, of Oak Park. After the dinner-dance re- ception in the Leon Fram Hall of the Temple, the newlyweds planed for Florida where they will spend their honeymoon. Upon their return, they will live on Sheffield Rd. in Flint. • .. • • O Admission to the fashion -fes- tival dinner dance, which will be held in the air-conditioned Knollwood dining hall is open to those who purchase a mini- mum of $1,000 in Israel Bonds for 1959. The cost per plate is $7.50 per person. A special champagne hour will take place at '7 p.m.; and dinner will be served beginning at 7:30 p.m. Orchestral music for dancing will be provided for the entire evening. There will be no Israel Bond solicitation at the festi- val. The featured highlight of the with a visit to the Hack Shoe Company. A MISS ILKA CHASE Miss Schwartzman Knollwo Through Married on Aug. 27 Breaks 11 5th Floor Mutual Bldg, 28 W. Adams 16633 East Warren • 19460 Livernois event will be the Israel-France fashion festival, staged and co- ordinated by Robert Cummins of Milgrim. This festival was previewed in Paris at the home of Baroness Edmund de Roths- child, and has received critical acclaim throughout the fashion capitals of the world. The top couturiers of France have designed costumes made of Israeli fabrics for this pre- sentation. Israeli designers have created special effects as well. Fur accessories are by Milgrim. Mesdames Katchke and Stoll- man are co-chairmen of the Fashion Festival, while Mrs. Milton Mahler is fashion festi- val coordinator for Israel Bonds. Honorary co-chairmen of the event are Mesdames Theodore Bargman, Philip Helfman and (11, 1 0 Aff i 1 nn Mrs. William Deutsch, wearing an Israeli dress, and Robert Cummins, director of Milgrim's, examine the program of the French-Israel Fashion Festival to be held next Thursday eve- ning at Knollwood Country Club under the sponsorship of the Israel Bond Women's Division. Mrs. Deutsch, a member of . Knollwood, will be one of three guest models who will join with professionals to display a unique collection of French. and Israeli designs that night.