. MRS. PAUL E. SCHARG Lois Beverly Nachman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Nachman, was united in marri- age to Paul Erwin .Scharg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Scharg, in a ceremony April 24, at Temple Emanu-El. The bride wore a princess- style silk . peau de soie gown appliqued with Chantilly lace and re-embroidered with seed pearls; which extended into a chapel .train. A crown of seed pearls held the double-tiered veil of French illusion which fell to her fingertips. She car- ried white orchids on her con- firmation Bible. The bride's sister, Mrs. M. Simon, was -matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. B. Stollman, Sheila Blum, Sandra Garber, Glenda Kotler and Sandra Soffin. Ronald Scharg was his broth- er's best man, and ushers in- cluded Mandell Simon, his brother-in-law; Ronald Stocker, Max Gordon, Aaron Katz and Sid Abels. Also in the bridal party were Mrs. J. Nachman, the bride's grandmother; Mr. L. Rubenfire, her grandfather, and the bride- groom's two grandmothers, Mrs. C. Scharg and Mrs. G. Myerson. The couple is spending a hon- eymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. Bar Mitzvahs • Mr. and Mrs. George J. Lear- ner, of 18082 Ohio, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur Edward, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Frederick Winnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Winnick, of 21820 Harding, Oak Park, will be observed on May 14, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. An at home reception in Robert's honor will be held the following day, in the family home. * .* * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Winer, of 3386 Sherbourne, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harry Stuart, on May 14, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The fam- ily will be at home that eve- ning from 8 to 11 p.m., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah. No cards. *' * Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Acker- man of, 20073 Shrewsbury, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan Thomas, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. * * The Bar Mitzvah of Alan H. Ablitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. Ablitz, of Santa Barbara Dr., will be observed on May 14, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A cocktail party and buffet dinner in his honor will be held that evening, in the family home. Robert Landers to .Address Center Camera Club May 16 Robert Landers, Detroit rep- resentative of Ansco Films, will d i s cuss "How Anscochrome Works" at the final meeting of the Jewish Center Camera Club, at 8 p.m.; May 16, at the Center. for "building a bridge of under- standing" between the United States and the new West Ger- man governments were present- yesterday to Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes. The presentation was made by the acting German Consul in Detroit, H. G. Schober at a party held in his Grosse Pointe Woods home. The medal is the Knights Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Mrs. Chajes, an internation- ally known so- Mrs. Chajes prano, was cited for "promoting German culture in the United States" and for working to "fos- ter a better spirit of under- standing between world Jewry and the West German govern- ment." gaining impetus throughout the Detroit area, Mrs. Alvin Bar- nett, president of the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis University National Women's Committee, announced this week. However, several thousand more books are needed to in- sure the success of the venture, Mrs. Barnett added. By obtaining books , of all kinds and descriptions, the Brandeis chapter plans to hold a two-day book sale May 15 and 16, at the Maxine Sheldon Studio, 19355 Livernois. Money raised will then go to purchase new books for the Brandeis library. Books already secured, ac- HERRING IN CREAM SAUCE, WINE SAUCE OR COCKTAIL SAUCE READY TO SERVE women: Mesdames Leonard Kasle and Jerry Silverman, art; Milton Doner, William Gersh- enson, John Hopp, Jr., and Emil Stern, hospitality; J. Leon Git- tlen, cashiers; Herbert Blum- berg and Malcolm Lowenstein, store; Samuel Glogower and A. Joseph Seltzer, evaluation. The "new books for old" sale is not connected with the group's year-round voluntary book fund, Mrs. Morse stated. Through this fund, books are purchased and the Brandeis library maintained. For. Cooking At Its Best Start with the Finest Steaks First from ... KAPLAN BROS. Dr. Henkin Heads Maimonides Society Dr. William A. Henkin was elected president of the Mai- monides Medical Society, at the annual meeting held at North- wood Inn April 27. Dr. Paul Feldman was elected vice president; Dr. Joseph Seltzer, secretary, and Dr. Paul Fraiberg, treasurer. include many fine leather edi- tions, encyclopedias in excellent condition, early editions of out- of-print books and a variety of fiction and non-fiction works. Drop-off spots for old books include the Hanipton School, Dexter-Davison Market in Oak Park, and the Varsity Theater Bldg., Livernois and Six Mile Rd. Pick-up service for large bundles is available by calling Mrs. Morse, UN. 1-6063, or Mrs. Lawrence Segar, UN. 1-2434. Working on the drive with 21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 6, 1960 Lois Nachman Bride Mrs. Chafes Given Brandeis Women Seeking More Books for Library West German Medal The "New Books for Bran- cording to Mrs. Jerry Morse, Mrs. Morse are the following of Paul E. Scharg A gold medal and a citation deis University" campaign is vice-president of the book fund, 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis • 4p. Strictly Kosher Meats- Poultry bei to 41.144P1:915, 114 4 4 403 - 4. 4. .04 FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET WE DELIVER UN 1-4770 WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL LOW POSTED PRICES DAILY! IN THE REFRIGERATED CASE AT YOUR FAVORITE MARKET. SAVE ON THESE DAILY SPECIALS AT ALL THREE X TER: DAWSON MARKETS . 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Solid Pack, White Meat FROZEN T6-oz. 39 ice box jar Baked Beans 1=. 10' - CLEARFIELD Cheese Slices Each Slice Individually Wrapped American, Pimento, Sviiss FROSTY ACRES SOUP cans 99 Chocolate, Lemon, Banana, Coconut $100 c Each 5 Pkgs. $ 1 00 3 -lb. can 59° CHOCOLATE CANDIES family 49 BENNETT'S PRUNE JUICE $100 3 qt. btles. 29 M M 's 6-oz. jar SPRY Pure Vegetable Shortening 1-lb. pkg. INSTANT RICHELIEU COFFEE 79c CREAM OF MUSHROOM' FROSTY ACRES MAR-PARV OLEO NEW! HEINZ 6 NM) PARVE 29` 8-oz. pkg. FOOD DEPARTMENT Sliced 49 Oven Baked Vegetarian MIDGET PICKLES Broccoli SUNKIST Spears or CREAM PIES Strays/berries Cauliflower NEW! DELICIOUS! HEINZ PURE CANE MENDELSON'S PILLAR ROCK SPECIAL! DOMINO Strictly MOTT'S FANCY APPLE SAUCE 3 35-oz 89c jars . PRODUCE SUPER SPECIALS •SUTTON BAY Purple Plums lir 2 /2 9 9 c cans 1 FLAVORKIST FIG BARS 19c full 1-1b. pkg. Better Than Home Grown SWEET SPECIAL SALE! 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