.E,Y=Detrbitei•tb Wed Book Bi s Promised 'Bargains' at Brandeis Women's Benefit Sale On Sunday and Monday, the many varied categories sorely Arthur Goldstone A collection depot, next door Joseph S e I t z e r, evaluation; MISS LORRAAL•TE BACHRACH Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bachrach, former Detroiters now residing in Los Angeles, Calif., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine, to Arthur Goldstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldstone, of Detroit. The bride-elect attended the University of California at Los Angeles, and her fiance is now attending Los Angeles City Col- lege. He will enter the Los An- geles College of Optometry in the fall. A June 26 wedding is planned. Totem Pole Camp to Open Season Camp facilities ih the privacy and safety of its own grounds is considered one of the lead- ing attractions of Totem Pole Day Camp, a state - licensed camp open to boys and girls, 3 to 12-years-old. Marvin Liberman, a public school teacher with a master's degree in school administration and supervision, is director of the camp, which is located at Wixom, just 17 miles from Detroit. Totem Pole Day Camp offers weekday camping from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and an added feature is overnight and week- end camping. Thursday at the camp is cookout day, when youngsters, together with their counsellors cook lunch over an open fire. Other facilities of the camp include daily swimming, craft activities, nature hikes, all sports, archer y, air rifles, movies, story hours and trips to places of interest. Totem Pole begins its season on June 27, and continues for nine weeks. Enrollments are accepted for one week or the entire nine-week period. For information, call Liberson at LI 6-6174. Classified ads bring fast results! el••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• •• •• •• •• Buying NOODLES! Use Your NOODLES. GREENFIELD NOODLES •••• are THE : • NOODLES S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Best Anywhere ! • •••••••••••••••••0•••0 • Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni- needed by the university's stu- versity National •Women'- Com- dents. • mittee will hold its public sale "For the first time," advises of all books donated during its Mrs. Barnett, "since the Bran- "New Books .for Old Drive," at deis National Women's Com- the Maxine Sheldon S t u d i o, mittee was established in 1948, 19355 Livernois, from 11 a.m. because of the urgent need, to 7 p.m. the Women's Committee has Mrs. Alvin Barnett, president, embarked on this special drive and Mrs. Jerry Mors e, vice- beyond its usual annual and president of book fund, invite life membership campaigns, and the general public to browse voluntary commemoration con- and buy at this sale. tributions to its book fund." Books in every conceivable "For book lovers," states Mrs. field—law books, encyclopedias, Jerry Morse, "this will be a rare text-books, best sellers, chil- opportunity to browse and buy dren's books, complete sets of and benefit Brandeis in a great literature, scientific colorful atmosphere. Movies of books, history, art, music—all Brandeis and many other at- in excellent condition and some tractions have been planned to first editions—all will be sold make this sale a gala event." at very reasonable sums. The funds realized from this sale will be sent to the Bran- deis University Library for the purchase of new books in the to the Varsity Theater, Liver- nois at McNichols Rd., is open daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for those who may still have books to contribute for this sale. Working with Mrs. Morse are Mesdames Leonard Kasle and Jerry Silverman, art; Milton Done r, William Gershenson, John Hopp, Jr. and Emil Stern, Hospitality; J. Leon Gittlen, cashier; Lawrence Segar, pick- up; Herbert Blumberg and Malcolm Lowenstein, store; Samuel G1 ogower and A. For Cooking At Its Best Start with the Finest Steaks First from . . HERRING U of M Student Council Bans Organization Bias IN CREAM SAUCE, WINE SAUCE OR COCKTAIL SAUCE . READY TO SERVE A new ruling banning dis- crimination in all on-campus student organizations has been voted by the student govern- ment council at the University of Michigan. A committee of four students will work with three university officials in the investigation of any violations of the new rul- ing, which broadens a 1949 ban on discrimination on grounds of race or religion in any orga- nization formed on campus after that year. Arthur Rice and Seymour Lip- sitt, volunteers. The Brandeis University Na- tional W o in e n' s Committee, from its inception, has under- taken the complete support of the library at Brandeis Library. The Library is provided with space for 750,000 volumes, more than five times the number now in its collection. Brandeis University, located at Waltham, Mass., is the first Jewish sponsored, non-sectarian institution of higher learn.ng in the country. KAPLAN BROS. 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis Strictly Kosher Meats- Poultry 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 Al ALL THREE NOTE: We are now featuring in our fabulously OAK PARK market a complete take-out delicatessen counter including appetizers, "HOT KOSHER" corned beef, pastrami, tongue — cooked fresh daily. TRAY SERVICE: We can now pre- pare complete tray service featuring STRICTLY KOSHER products. FOR YOUR SPECIAL EVENTS CALL JO 6-4640. NOTICE: Visit our new modern Fresh Fish and Sea Food Department in our OAK PARK MARKET . . . The finest selection in the city! 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