Honor Mitnicks on 40th Anniversary Town-Country Club Nearing Completion; Adds Two to Staff completion of the Town of the membership committee, only 50 memberships remain with Gifts of Trees to Israel JNF and With Country Club "fast becom- state that over 550 families have available. For information, call Gifts to the Jewish National Fund continued to pour into the organization's local office honor- ing Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Mit- nick on their 40th wedding anniversary. Previously, at a dinner party arranged by the couple's chil- boards of the Jewish Home for Aged and Cong. Bnai David. It was through the Mitnicks' own suggestion that any tributes extended to them be made in the form of trees planted by the JNF in Israel. Interior Designers Form Local Chapter Harry Zuck er has been elected president of the Detroit Chapter of the National Society of Interior Designers. Herbert Weiss will serve as treasurer of the group. In celebration of the forma- tion of NSID in Detroit, Mayor Miriani proclaimed the month of Sept. 20 to Oct. 20 as Interior Design Month in Detroit. The organization of profes- sionals is aimed at establishing the "highest standards of ad- mission for professional mem- bers who will serve the public as professionals, whose obliga- THE HYMAN MITNICKS tion it is to contribute to the dren, a certificate for a grove of well-being, culture and satisfac- 1,000 trees in the name of tion of the public," Zucker said. Hyman and Minnie Mitnick was given to them. Magazine Has Article The dinner was given by Mr. on Jewish Marriages and Mrs. Herbert Mitnick. and The Jewish wedding cere- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weingarten, mony is the subject of a spe- and was attended by members cial article in the current issue of the family and friends who of the Modern Bride magazine. participated in the tree project. Complete descriptions of the The couple's grandchildren, two various marriage rituals in the sisters of Mr. Mitnick, Mes- Orthodox, Reform and Conserva- dames Z. R. Katz and Ruth tive groups are contained in the Cohen, and a brother, Meyer, article written by the nationally and their families also attended. known wedding consultant, Mr. Mitnick, a pioneer worker Alexandra Potts. in the Hebrew Benevolent The article is one of a series Society, is a past treasurer and on religious marriage cere- chairman of the cemetery com- monies being published by the mittee. He also serves on the magazine. ing a reality," Samuel W. Leib, joined the club ranks, and that Miller, at LI 7-6620. president, this week announced a number of appointments. The club, now under con- struction at 30333 Southfield, just south of 13 Mile Rd., has Full Equipment ... 1960 Models named Julian L e w i s, former manager of the Whittier Hotel, to manage the club's facilities, Rates: 24 Month; 50,000 miles— while E. L. O'Keefe has been $5 day Cadillac; $4 day Thunderbird; $3 day any Ford or Chevrolet; — appointed to head up the sports 39c day — optional, all risk insurance activities. 50c doy---optional, maintenance program In its own newspaper, edited by George Steinberger, the club LEON MIRBACH TUxedo 4-7800 has been reporting progress of Don McCullagh Leasing, Inc., 15777 Harper the building, which will be corn- pleted in time for the annual New Year's Eve party, headed by Dr. Benjamin Brand. Informal tours of the build- ing have been conducted each Sunday by Nathan I. Goldin, Samuel Hechtman and Jack Sylvan, chairmen of the build- ing committee. Indoor facilities alone, they report, cover over 45,000 square feet. Moe R. Miller, chairman, and Dr. Herbert Cohen, co-chairman DOCTORS ! EXECUTIVES ! SALESMEN ! IT PAYS TO LEASE! ""al ILI ° =V= 1=25=11 Chicagoan to Build Israel Tourist Hotel JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Morris Dewoskin of Chicago, head of a chain of 17 American midwest hotels, has accepted a recom- mendation of the Israel Treas- ury to build a tourist hotel at Caesaria. New Address of RABBI LEIZER LEVIN is 18681 Indiana Tel. UN 2-8791 May all your fondest wishes come true ... for you and your dear ones and for all of Israel. S.S. Israel, S.S. Zion sail from New York every third week ... S.S. Theodor Herzl and S.S. Jerusalem (in season) sail from Mediterra- nean ports weekly. • • Stabilizer-equipped for • smooth sailing • Strictly kosher food • Cheerful atmosphere of Israel 1:1 1 X azez. 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4, N. Y. milhothollateraugmehmatilisighiguiliamikuiwil METROPOLITAN DETROIT B'NAI B'RITH COUNCIL PRESIDENTS 1959-60 . LEFT TO RIGHT — BACK ROW: Meyer Lullove, Motor City; Julius Kahn, Israel; Sidney Diamond, Stone; Leo Goldenberg, Zager; Jack Rose, Morgenthau; Robert A. Steinberg, Centennial; Bernard Firestone, Tucker; Albert E. Goodman, Suburban; Bernard. Sherman, Livonia; MIDDLE ROW: !sear Sandelman, East Side; Albert Gutman, Marshall; Alexander Gersuk, Pisgah; Israel Eizen, Jacobson; Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, Oak Woods; Harry Weinberger, Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Council; Leo Censer, Tikvah; Alex Glick, Herzl; Max Fridman, Einstein; Louis Trotsky, Detroit; Ben Wettenstein, Brandeis. KNEELING: Arthur Sweet, Frenkel; Herbert Lefkofsky, Rex; Ronald Freeman, Handler; Yale Phillips, Downtown; Harry Nathan, Keidan; Allan Finnic, Fox; Louis Segel, Bloch. NOT PRESENT: Seymour Rott, .Yuster-Rosenberg. Metropolitan Detroit B'nai frrith Council and the Presidents of Its 27 Affiliate Lodges Extend Greetings to Their Members and Friends for a Year of Health and Happiness