Dr. and Mrs. Berton L. London, of Huntington Woods, left on Tuesday for a four-month stay in Europe, where Dr. London has been invited to work at the National Institute of Cardiology, in London, England, and to visit cardiac laboratories in Stock- holm, Sweden. Mrs. Regina Srander and son, Leonard, have left for a two-month vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook- (Ruth Freeman) are returning here from Germany with their four children after he served there for two years with the U. S. armed forces. They will arrive in Detroit on Tuesday and stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman, of 3815 Richton. A dinner in honor of the Cooks will be tendered by Mrs. Cook's aunt, Mrs. Mary Prentis. In celebration of the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Joel Harris, this Saturday, at Cong. Ahavas Achim, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harris and Joel, of 19940 Lauder, will leave Sunday for a tour of Israel, Rome, France, Switzerland and England. They plan to return about April 1. "Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kersh and family, formerly of Alan Rd., Oak Park, have moved to Atlanta, Ga., where they are residing at "686 Button Rd. Mr. and Mrs. E. Larry Kall and family have moved from their home on Weddel Ave., Dearborn, and are now living at 173 Victoria, Utica, N. Y. - Vacationing together last weekend at Boyne Mountain Lodge were Dr. and Mrs. Myron Kaufman, Dr. and Mrs. Alan Lakin, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rossen and Mr. Ascher Tilchin. The Misses Rose Freedman, Suzanne Levine and Rena Winter were recently installed as new active members of Iota Alpha Pi sorority's Nu Chapter, on the campus of Wayne State University. Following the formal ceremonies, held in the home of president Barbara Pevner, the girls were feted at a steak dinner. Sorority members held a bake sale at • the university, with proceeds going to the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. Mr. and Mrs. Issie Markel, of Elmhurst Ave., celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Monday at a family dinner given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siegal, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Markel, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Markel and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloom, and grandchildren, Alan and Gary Siegel and Sheri Beth Markel. Central Alumni to Aid School Fund at Reunion The iten-year reunion of Cen- tral High School's class of '50 will be held at 8:30 p.m., April 9, at the Latin Quarter, it was announced by Bud Charlip, gen- eral chairman for the reunion. Proceeds from .the affair will be turned over to the school to assist its scholarship fund for outstanding students. - Dancing, entertainment, a cocktail hour, prizes and re- freshments will be featured. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by mailing checks payable to the 1950 Central Class Reunion, 15917 W. Seven Mile. For information, call Joan (Henken) Kalif, UN 4-5762. , - Bereznitzer Aid Slates Purim Dinner Sunday The annual Purim dinner of Bereznitzer Aid Society is plan- ned for 6 p.m., Sunday, at M i s h k a n Israel Synagogue, 14000 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, it was announced by chairman I. Rosenberg. A program will follow the dinner. Members, relatives and friends are invited to attend. Proceeds will go toward Mo'os Hitim. For reservations, call Rosenberg, LI 6-4481. ! I WHY WORRY t ! Leave Everything to Us Farband to Bring Yiddish Actors "R ozhink es Mit Mandlen" (Raisins and Almonds), a fa- I story by Sholem Alei- chem, will be presented in De- ! troiLunder the auspices of the Farband City Committee on !March 30, in the Hayim Green- } berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. In - announcing the perform- ' ance, Harry Schumer, president "12= o f the o mittee, said that the show will pay trib- ute to the 100th anniver- sary of the birth of the great Yiddish humorist. The Far- band Players, a quintette of musical corn- -edy perform- ers who tour t h e country for the Far- Liebgold band Labor Zionist Order, will star in the production. They are Lilly Lilliana, Dora Kalinova, Leon Liebgold, Joe Barash and Ben Bonus, direc- tor, all associated with the New York Jewish Art Theater. Tickets are available at the Greenberg Center, DI. 1-0669. Photographers Focus Attention on 'Bicycles' WYN and HAROLD • LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone KE 2-4411 A lecture, "The New Land- scape," and a discussion on trends in modern photography led by Shirley Fisher, profes- sional photographer and in- structor, will highlight a meet- ing of the Jewish Community Center Camera Club, at 8:15 p.m., Monday, in room 152, main building. The evening's assign- ment is "Bicycles;" members should bring prints on the sub- ject, 5" x 7" or larger. All camera enthusiasts are welcome. Expand Collegiate Facilities Collegiate activities of the main Jewish Center have been expanded to include lounge programs from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m., Wednesdays and Sundays. Activities include- game room and dancing. Special programs will also be planned. Feinberg to Address Women's Council . Charles E. Feinberg, noted nial conference on public of in Washington. Detroit collector of books and manuscripts, will speak at a For the Finest in Music general meeting of the National Council = of Jewish Women at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Temple Israel. and His/Orchestra Just back from a speaking , UN 4-4346 WO 2-4814 tour in California, Feinberg will address the women on "The Ro- mance of Collecting." Larry Paul Reports also will be heard at the meeting from Mesdame Furniture Service Harvey Lewis and James Van Refinishing & Repairing Vliet on the recent United Na- tions Conference in New York 7579 W. McNICHOLS and from Mrs. Max Garber, who UN 4-8440 UN 2-7949 will speak on the. Council's bien- Dave Diamond MISS BARBARA PLASKOVE CAMBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Mannie kove, of 3980 W. Outer Dr., , announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Lee, to Talbot Jordon Elias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Elias, of Men- dota Ave. The couple is plan- ning an Oct. 15 wedding. HOUSE 1st in Hair Fashions . New Salad Recipes with Herring Treats from Vita Products On the "Avenue of Fashion" Salads, either with meals or as a meal. are on most menus ; every day because they are low in calories and high in nutri- tional value. Vita Food Products. Inc., the world's largest herring packer. has created some new ideas for traditional salad favorites, which are given an added touch ' with Vita herring filets. Here are some suggestions: TOSSED HERRING SALAD Prepare your favorite tossed salad. Add Vita Party Snacks (imported herring fillets in light wine sauce and crisp onion rings right from the jar. Toss and serve with your fa- : vorite salad dressing. Inci- dentally, the light wine sauce makes a fine salad dressing. de HERRING SLAW Add imported herring fillets in sour cream sauce to tole slaw — either home-made or (prepared. Be sure to spoon in the sauce and the onion rings, too, f9r a ,new cole-slaw taste. Anniversary :Special . GOOD ENTIRE MONTH OF MARCH NOW sin Our Popular PERMANENTS UN 1-1089 19218 LIVERNOIS - 1 Block North of 7 Mile Rd. ENGLISH BONE CHINA COSTS LESS AT LORD'S We Carry Over 250 Patterns Main White- English -Bone China Dinnerware • • • • Royal Doulton . • • • '6 5 °' a place setting $650 and up HERRING SURPRISE For a salad lunch, fill tomato cups with Vita sliced lunch herring. Serve with potato salad and cole slaw—home made or prepared. Center Teams Take Titles in State Squash Tourney The Jewish Community Cen- ter squash team, from the Men's Health Club, won Class A and C honors in state tournament play, just concluded. The Class B team was runnerup to the Downtown YMCA in its league. Teams will be honored at the annual banquet of the Michigan Squash Racquets Association, March 31 at the Detroit Racquet Club. TO BE . Special for BRIDES a BRIDES-TO-BE are cordially invited to take advantage of the BRIDAL REGIS- TRY at Lord's ; staffed by experienced personnel. Let us keep a record of your selections in china, glass, silver, etc. to prevent duplication and for the con- venience of your friends. LORD'S JEWELERS 533 OUELLETTE, Windsor, Opposite Tunnel CL 2-9702 wo■••=01 eoviri,eeate RAISE FUNDS PASSOVER CANDIES ' ; "I hereby acknowledge that the production of Cherrydale Farms Confections, 5230 Baltimore Ave., Phila., Pa. is under my supervision for the KashruS of Passover 5720-1960. "All candy products that carry the Kashrug cer- tificate are Kosher for Passover use even by the rhett ehtereeht." 'RABBI DAVID WACHTFOGEL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ye!, it's easy fa raise money for your organization with fast-selling Cherry. dale Farms Passover candies. 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