ANNOMONW Announce Troth of Carol Schwartz • • • ctivtties in Society MISS CAROL SCHWARTZ Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Schwartz of Muirland Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Gay, to Fred- eric A. Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fletcher of Ilene Ave. The bride-to-be, formerly a student at the University of Michigan, now attends Wayne State University. Her fiance attended Wayne State Univer- sity where he was president of Gamma Kappa CM fraternity. He now is a junior at Chicago College of Osteopathy and is president of Lambda Omicron Gamma professional fraternity. Wayne County Jewish Post Robert S. Woolf and Joseph 9206 will participate in the 61st Shapiro. The Post recently celebrated National Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention to be held in its tenth anniversary jointly with the installation of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kalt and thth' daughters Joni and Sandra, Detroit from Aug. 21 to 26. Delegates to the convention Robert S. Woolf was installed r io\K residing at 4462 Murietta, ,, formerly of Woodinghain Dr., aren are Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, as the commander. Sherman Oaks, Calif. Mrs. Joseph Isaacs, who is moving to California with her family, was honored and presented a gift by members of her club, the Rochel Laya Stepiner Aid Society, at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Norman Goldenberg of Elgin Ave., Oak Park. A sweet 16 dinner party was tendered Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, of Vassar Dr., in honor of their daughter Fern. Nineteen couples helped celebrate her birthday. Mr. Hyman Wasser of Kentucky Ave. was feted in honor of his 65th birthday Saturday. Guests of the hostess, Mrs. Wasser, were their children Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasser, grandchildren Susan, Paul and Sammy, _relatives and friends. Here from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goltz, the Wally Franks and Joe Franks, all of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Bertha Fishow of Ann Arbor; and Mrs. Ida Gray of Scarsdale, N. Y. To extend their felicitations to Miss Iris Halberstam, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Halberstam, of 20516 Rosemont, on her birthday, a "Sweet Sixteen" party was attended by many of her friends and reltaives on July 30. Mr. and Mrs. IL Jld Kaplan, 13673 Wales, are on a two- week vacation in the Catskill Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Waxman motored to Miami Beach, Fla., for a two-week vacation at the Carillon Hotel. They plan to visit their son, Raymond, this fall at Manhattan Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Max Balbot of Pittsburgh visited their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Baker, 21910 Kipling, Oak Park, after which they all motored to Akron, Ohio, to spend a week with Dr. and Mrs. Milton Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf of Woodingham Dr. are spending their vacation in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iden, of 10005 Elgin, Huntington Woods, and their children, Linda, Lauren, Elaine and Bruce, have re- turned from a brief vacation to Niagara Falls. Kosher Meat Markets' Dispute Ends; Accord is Welcomed by Association The picketing of kosher butcher shops ended this week, as a result of the mediation by Harold Shapiro, midwest rep- S. LEIBICK, Prop. resentative of the Amalgamated Finest in Child Photography Meat Cutters and Butcher Wedding - Bar Mitzvah - Candids Workmen of North America, KE 1-0104 AFL-CIO. The union's Local No. 62 •0■1.0... ■ ■0■ r conducted the picketing. Its ac- ICHA-CHA or 1 tions were challenged by the 'Yiddish' Jazz I Detroit Retail Kosher Meat Cal Cutters Association, and media- SAMMY GOTTHELF tion ended in an order by Sha- And His High Society Orch. piro for the strikers to return UN 4-90541 to work. UN 4-8495 ■04■0■ Abraham Weinstein, presi- dent, and Allan Cohen, secre- tary-treasurer of the Detroit UNWANTED HAIR Retail Kosher Meat Cutters As- REMOVED FOREVER sociation, expressed their joy SAFE—FAST—INEXPENSIVE Latest Medically Ap'rd. Method over the end of the conflict. ANN L. KORSON, R.E. They thanked Shapiro for his 10300 W. 7 Mile Rd. fair approach to the issues. Between Meyers and Wyoming Weinstein and Cohen said DI 1 4 420 AMEDAH STUDIO e11.0...411•111-001 41411 0 4111•1100.1 .11! I 41.1.1••04111 10.01. 41 0■11.0; SPECIAL AUGUST FUR SALE COME SEE OUR MAGNIFICENT SELECTION ■.■ Local Jewish Vets Host National VFW Parley Here OF FINE FURS ... ALL REDUCED DURING OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE `There's One to Fit Your Purse' at HERZBERG IN& U KEYSTONE that their association members will continue the policy of granting the many benefits the union men enjoy in their em- ployment and that they hope for uninterrupted good rela- tions between them and the union. Florence Agree Joins Doneson Travel Agency The Jules Doneson Travel Agency announces the addition of Florence Agree to the staff in the cap aci- ty of travel consultant . Her duties will be the planning of travel itiner- aries, and ob- taining trans- portation and accornodations • Mrs. Agree for the agen- cy's clientele, from the agency's office at 18246 Wyoming. Mrs. Agree is well known in Detroit as the wife of the late Allan G. Agree, prominent De- troit architect, and for her activities in the women's Archi- tectural League of Detroit. She has served that organization as vice president and convention chairman, and is currently the secretary. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Agree was educated at Central High School, and attended Wayne University, where her oldest daughter, Rollie, is now a stu- No. of 141.11k Mile Open Thursday, Aug. 1 8th to Midnight Showing the Newest in '61 Styles. perk up the kitchen, bath and dining room all at savings ! CtELn tni.1111 MLE -- -- //0/1 dent. Mrs. Agree has served on the American Jewish Congress, and as a worker for Temple Israel, as division chairman for the Allied Jewish Campaign, in be- half of United Foundation and leadership of a Brownie Scout troop. She was secretary to Frank X. Martel, president of Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor. With her three daughters, Mrs. Agree lives on Lauder Avenue. T. Pollak Marks 6 Years Selling Wilno, Vienna Meat 19179 LIVERNOIS Restock your linen closets .. • Julius Pollack, of '7522 Fenk- ell, has handled Wilno and Vienna meat products for over six years and services all lead- ing delicatessens and markets. Wilno and Vienna salami, frankfurters, corned beef and bologna have been sold in the Detroit area for more than 64 years. Pollak can be reached at UN 2-5822. Now—the savings event you've been waiting for — Hudson's White Sale ! Perfect time to stock up on sheets, cases, towels, table linens, kitchen cloths—all at budget-stretching prices. Shop early and often for values. 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