Air. and Mrs. John H. Shepherd sailed for Paris on the Queen Mary Wednesday. While Shepherd, on a Fulbright schol- arship, is studying comparative law and foreign trade at the University of Paris, his wife, the former Sandra Schechter, intends to become a culinery expert in the art of French cooking. Mrs. Jeannette Mendelson flew to Paris last week to attend the "bris" of her first grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson have returned from New York where they inspected the new Rotterdam, and the Italian liner, Cristoforo Colombo. Miss Maxine Stoller, of the Doneson Travel Agency. left Sunday for Hawaii as one of the 16 travel agents designated by Governor Williams as good-will ambassadors to the new state. Mr. Wolf Gold flew to Israel last week where he plans to spend four weeks with his family. Mr. and Airs. Irving Panitch are touring Israel before re- turning to Europe for an extended tour. Miss Elizabeth Raskin, of 18620 Mendota, began classes at Goddard College. Plainfield -, Vt., Sept. 9. Miss Raskin, a second year student at Goddard, transferred from Wayne State Univer- sity. She is a graduate of Mumford High School. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Raskin. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bosin, of Lindsay Ave., recently honored their daughter, Elaine Gail, with a sweet sixteen party at Jeri's, which was attended by her girl friends and all members of the family. A surprise cocktail party was given recently by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown in honor of the couple's golden wedding anniversary. Over 100 relatives and close friends greeted Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who have been Detroit residents for nearly 50 years. Mr. Brown is head of the Sealy Mattress Co. Members of the Radomer Aid Society and its Ladies Auxiliary on Tuesday honored Mr. and Mrs. L. Lumberg on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. The Lumbergs reside at 23521 Wildwood, Oak Park. Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka and family are now residing in their new residence at 14281 Wales, Oak Park. Mrs. Julius Bronstein has returned to her home here after visiting with her children for several weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. Daniel Michael Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, of Strathcona Dr., sailed for England on the Liberte after spending a week in New York with his parents. An honor exchange student from Tulane University, in New Orleans, Mr. Hass will spend his junior year at the University of Manchester where he will complete his major in mathematics. His trip will include 12 weeks of travel throughout Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Cooper are returning to Detroit after a year in Nevada, where Mr. Cooper completed a four-year tour of duty with the U.S. Navy Air Force. Open house in honor of the couple will be held at the home of Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Bider, 3024 Cortland, this Sunday afternoon. JWV to Sponsor Patriotic Rally A forum on Americanism, under sponsorship of the De- partment of Michigan, Jewish. War Veterans, will be held at 9 p.m., Tuesday in the JWV Memorial Home, 4095 W. Dav- ison. Representatives of all veter- ans groups as- sociated with JWV in the: Allied \Teter ans Council of Wayne County have been in vited to hear Gordon D. Hall speak on "Beware t h e Loaded Ap- peal." Hall, a vet- eran of 31 months in the Pacific and Aleutians dur- ing World War Hall II, has been active in doing research and writing about organized American extremist groups since 1946. He has been prominently featured on many national radio and television programs. Khrushchev's Visit to Be Aired by Berditchever The wisdom of President Eisenhower's invitation to Rus- sian Premier Khrushchev to visit the U.S. will be discussed by an open forum at the Berdit- chever Verein meeting at 9 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Yehudali, Wyoming and Thatcher. Participating in the discus- sion will be Frank Mersky, Nathan Siegal and president Harry Kaminer. Guests are in- vited. Irving S. Cane, JWV depart- ment commander, announces that the program is the first of a series planned this year by the Americanism committee. Members of the community are invited to attend. A reception in Hall's honor will follow the program. illarriages LIEDERMAN -CHI S IK : On Sept. 13, in the presence of the immediate families, Shirley Chisik, of Indiana Ave., became the bride of David Liederman of Murry Hill Ave. The wedding was performed in the study of Rabbi Joshua Sperka. * * * APSEL-GOLD. In announc- ing the recent marriage of Carolyn Sue Gold and Leonard Apsel in last week's Jewish News, the address of the bride- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apsel, was erroneously given as Greenlawn Ave. The Apsel residence is at 19435 Votrobeck Dr. * * STEIN-POPKINS. The chap- el of Rodef Sholom Temple in Pittsburgh, Pa., provided the setting for the Aug. 28 mar- riage of Carol Marcia Pop- kins, daughter of Mrs. Bess Popkins, of 13750 Dexter, to Alvin Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein, of Pitts- burgh. The bride was attended by her aunt, Dorothy Hodes, of Beverly Hills, Calif. Following a luncheon at the Penn-Shera- ton Hotel, the couple honey- mooned in New England and New York City. The newly- weds are now residing in Pittsburgh. Youth Ed League Slates Oct. 8 Memebership Tea A membership tea on Oct. 8 will serve as the season's open- ing affair for the Youth Educa- tion League, it is announced by Mrs. Avery Tucker, president. The tea will begin at 12:30 p.m., in Temple Israel, and will feature new fall and winter fashions by a popular local shop. YEL members will serve as models, according to Mrs. Ben Feldstein, program chairman. A board meetingof the group, at which final plans will be made for the opening event, is scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, in the home of Mrs. R. J. Mendelssohn, 19235 Canterbury. Co-hostesses will be Mesdames N. Kantor, S. Berger and A. Kort. PINK CHANDELIERS" SPECIAL SELLING! Here is just one of our brand new numbers for the holidays which MISS HARRIET ORLOFF Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Or- loff, of 25896 Salem, Hunting- ton Woods, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Harriet Sheila, to Morris Lewis III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis, Jr., of Indianola, Miss. The bride-elect attended the University of Michigan. Her fi- ance attended Tulane Universi- ty, and is a graduate of the University of Mississippi. Plans are being made for a Nov. 21 wedding. Walter Herz Opens Livernois Showroom After 19 years of business on Dexter, Walter Herz Interiors has opened its bright, new, 5,000 square-foot showroom at 18647 Livernois. The firm now offers one of the largest displays of furniture, lamps and accessories in the area. Building its reputation on fine merchandise, both in the contemporary and traditional Vein, Herz features the services of Robert Siegel and Henry G. Demant, both affiliated with the American Institute of Dec- orators, for expert advice on furnishings. An enlarged custom drapery service and free customer park- ing are other features of the striking new showroom. Store hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily, except Thursday when the store is open to 8:30 p.m. constitutes the largest bedspread selection in the State of Michigan. COLOR-LOCKED QUILTED BEDSPREADS & COVERLETS A one piece bedspread with puffy oval leaf quilting to the floor, in a throw style with rounded corners and extra heavy jumbo welting. Colors: Toast, White, Aqua, Lilac, Rose, Melon. BEN PUPKO'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR KING SIZE BEDSPREADS AND BEDDING BEDSPREADS TWIN OR FULL $17.98 KING SIZE $35.98 COVERLETS Extra Long, For Beds 80" Long FULL SIZE $17.98 KING SIZE $29.98 Pleated Dust Ruffles, 80" Long TWIN SIZE $14.98 "There Is Only One" One Block North of 7 Mile Maurice Ladies Apparel Cordially Invites You To Visit Our New and Larger Store at 19011 Livernois, 2 doors South of 7 mile Opening, Thursday, September 24th Ladies fash- Featuring the finest and smartest in the name 'Maurice a ions, which has made conscious women favorite of Detroit's fashion for the last 25 years. Maurice & Irene Batchko. 23 -- THE DETR OIT J EWISH NEWS -- Friday, Sept . 25, 1959 activities in Society Miss Orloff Reveals Nov. 21 Plans to Wed