MISS LOIS NACHMAN An April wedding is planned for Lois Beverly Nachman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man J. Nachman, of Rutherford Ave., and Paul Scharg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Scharg, of Northland Ave., it was announced at a recent family dinner. Judge Ira Kaufman to Speak at Opening of Men's Club Season Judge Ira G. Kaufman, of Probate Court, will be guest speaker at the first open meet- ing of the Bnai Moshe Men's Club at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the social hall of the new Bnai Moshe Sanctuary, Ten Mile Rd. at Kenosha, Oak Park. According to Karl Greenberg, club president, Judge Kauf- man's address will be devoted to "Jewry an _ d Civilization." In inviting all interested men to be guests of the club at this event, Greenberg stated that "no reservations are necessary, and non-members are equally welcome to attend." T h e Sisterhood announces plans for an oneg shabbat at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Louis Kepes, 14511 Lud- low, Oak Park. This event, un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. Moses Lehrman, wife of the congregation's spiritual leader. will feature a skit and musical program by Cantor Louis Klein and the women's choral group. A Simhat Torah Dance is to be held under the sponsorship of the men's club from 9 p.m. till 12 midnight Oct. 25 at the congregation social hall. Sammy Woolf and his dance band will entertain. Information or reser- vations may be obtained from the congregation office, LI. 8-9000; Karl Greenberg, presi- dent, LI 2-0921; or Eugene Friedman, program chairman, DI 1-9640. `Calorie Counters' Plan Halloween Party "The Calorie Counters," a group of local women determin- ed to beat the battle of the bulge, will start their fall sea- son with the annual Halloween masquerade party on Oct. 28. All members are invited to attend—in costume. Prizes will be awarded for the most origi- nal and funniest get-ups. Anyone interested in the group may call KE 1-4770 or BR 3-0297 for further details. Driver Education JanetWasermanWed Brandeis Luncheon Scheduled at Franklin Hills Hills Country Club dent, urges all members to at- Classes to Start to Herbert G. Pont will Franklin be the setting of a subscrip- tend the annual luncheon. tion luncheon to open the sea- at Jewish Center son for the Detroit Chapter, The Jewish Community Cen- ter will initiate its first pro- fessional beginner driver educa- tion courses this month. The courses, conducted by the American Driver Training As- sociation, are designed to teach not only the mechanics of steer- ing, parking, turning and stop- ping, but the students also are taught to understand the limit- ations of the vehicle, the laws of nature as they apply to mov- ing objects, how to see while driving, including the five laws of proper vision. They will learn through lec- tures, movies and slide films what split-second decisions to make when confronted with a potential accident situation, they will know what decision to make, and they will acquire the proper attitudes for life- time, safe driving. Classroom . instructor for the course is William Bebeau who is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan's College of Education's Driver Train- ing Program. The course will begin at the Jewish Center main building, 18100 Meyers, Monday, 7 p.m., and at the Ten Mile Branch, 15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park, Wednesday, 1 p.m. The courses will consist of four, two-hour classroom ses- sions and six private road les- sons in dual controlled cars. Students are picked up at their homes for the behind-the-wheel road work. All people interested in join- ing the class can register by attending the classes Monday evening or Wednesday after- noon. Fee for the course is $36 for Center members, $40 for non-members. Additional information can be had by call- ing Dr. Shlomo Tadmor, DI 1-4200, or American Driver Training Association, TR 1-2300. The Best Is Not Too Good for Council Mrs. HORACE HABER (left) and Mrs. JULIAN GRACE, members of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, deliver their best dis- cards to Mrs. HARRY ARO- NOW, chairman of Council's special sale of better clothes, furniture and furnishings, to be held at the Council Resale Shop, Puritan and Fairfield, Oct. 22 and 23. Proceeds are used to finance social service projects of the organization locally, nationally and overseas. Jewish Historical Group Center to Offer Classes in Junior, Senior Lifesaving to Hear Dr. I. I. Edgar Junior and senior liftsaving courses will be offered at the pool of the Jewish Community Center, 18100 Meyers, from 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays, beginning this Sunday. Junior courses (ages 12-15) and senior courses (16-up) are limited to Center members, 20 to a class on a first-come basis. The fee includes purchase of a lifesaving manual. Registration is held daily, from 4 to 6 p.m., at the youth division. Dr. Irving I. Edgar, local psychiatrist, will address a meeting of the Jewish His- torical Society of Michigan at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Temple Beth EL. He will speak on "The Earli- est Jewish Physicians in Michi- gan." Dr. Edgar has spent many years doing research on the earliest Jewish physicians in Detroit and Michigan. The pub- lic is invited to hear his lecture. Brandeis University Women's Committee. Sen. Philip A. Hart will be guest speaker at the luncheon, planned for 12:30 p.m., Wed- nesday. His topic is "Facts, Fancies and Fallacies of Edu- cation." Reservations are being taken through Monday by Mrs. James need of transportation call Seitner, LI 2-1539. For those in Mrs. Richard Kahn, LI 7-5178. Mrs. Alvin Barnett, presi- ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA For Any Oecasion Featuring GLORIA BROOKS VANGUARDS Call SALLY FIELDS TR 3-8900 (Other Smart Combos) SOLICITORS WANTED For news of Israel and her people ... Read VE 5-7224 Greencraft Florists MRS. HERBERT G. PONT In a recent evening ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Janet Ann Waserman was united in marriage to Herbert Gordon Pont. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Waserman, of Kentucky Ave. Mr. Pont's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pont, of Cleveland, 0. Rabbi Goldfarb, of Cleveland, and Cantors Jacob Sonenklar and Reuven Frankel officiated. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Judith Caplan, while Mrs. Norma Pont was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Helene Shur, Marilyn Dia- mond, Pat Bumford and Susan Cohen. Dr. Nelson Pont was his brother's best man, and ushers included Robert Stewart, Mel Eisenberg, Hadar Grenader and Norbert Metier. The couple has taken up resi- dence on Votrobeck Ct., follow- ing their return from a honey- moon in Florida. Luncheonette, Musicale to Open New Season of Music Study Club ISRAEL TODAY 13542 Greenfield FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS. BAR MITZVAHS, SHOWERS. CONTACT MISS SHIRLEY Call Sally Fields TR 3-8900 ITS HERE ! ! 4 Natural Color Candids • by INQUIRIES INVITED Portraits-Weddings-Bar Mitzvahs 8MM and 16MM Color Movies — Color Slides 3-D Stereo—Candid Books 8632 McNICHOLS ROAD WEST — DETROIT 21, MICR, TELEPHONE: UNiversity 4-8484 A luncheonette and musicale are planned by the Music Study Club as features of its open- ing meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the home of Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, 17599 Greenlawn. Mrs. Samuel Koven, mezzo- soprano will sing several songs, and Mrs. Jack B. Mash will . be at the piano. Mrs. J. Stew- art Linden, newly - elect- ed president, w i 11 preside and will intro- duce the fol- lowing o f f i- cers and chair-; m e n chosen L: with her: Mrs. Linden Mesdames Hal Gordon and Dan Frohman, vice-presidents; Ben Meckler, Victor Bizer and Gilbert Schoenfield, secretaries, and Mark Howard, treasurer. Board members include Mes- dames Jerome Stasson, Nedwin Smokier, Oscar Kahan, Royal Maas, Edward Zellman, Bernard Pepper, Jacob Sauls, Julius Chajes, Norman Allan, Joseph Mehr, Maurice Benyas, Helen Mendelson, Ralph Polsky, Henry Weinberg, David Cooperman, Arthur Purdy, Max Freeman, Harry Cohen, Max Reich, Jack Mash, Allan Braver, Ezra Lip- kin, Samuel Schaflander and Miss D. Wolfe. Sift c e Tosca Film to Make Detroit Debut at Krim Puccini's "Tosca," the first opera ever filmed in cinema- scope and color, will have its Detroit premier Tuesday at the Trans-Lux Krim Theater. Stars will be Franca Duval, Franco Corelli, Vito Taranto and Afro Poli. The voice of Maria Caniglia is featured as Tosca. Group discount arrangements can be made by contacting the theater manager at TO 8-8300. George Gray DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP CITY OF HOPE 14379 Livernois Detroit 38 19 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, October 16, 1959 Betrothal Told