Mrs. David Shuster, president of SABRA CHAPT E R, Pioneer Women, announces the next reg- ular meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Thelma Farber of Oak Park. Plans for the coming season, in- cluding the Council Membership Tea, will be discussed. For in- formation, call Mrs. Murray Greenwald, LI 7-6218. * * * DEBORAH SERVICE LEAGUE announces the first general meeting of the season at 8:30 p.m. Monday, at the home of .Mrs. Helen Felstein, 20412 Steel, DR 1-2609. Mrs. Maynard Feldman, president, asks all members to attend. * * * "American Dream, Myth or Reality?" will be the subject of a talk to be given by a Wayne State University foreign exchange student at the first social of the new administration of LADIES OF MOSAIC, 8:30 p.M. Wednes- day at Masonic Temple. Refresh- ments wiil be served. Guests are invited. * * * WYOMING GROUP will meet 12:30 p.m., Oct. 4, at Hadassah House for a style show with its own members modelling new fall fashions from the Parisian Leather Shop. * BAGLEY NORTH will meet 12:30 p.m., Oct. 5, at Hadassah House for a luncheon. New members will be honored, and Mrs. Harry (Gertrude) Ober- stein will review one of the lat- est controversial "best sellers." * * * Plans for the coming donor luncheon will be discussed at a general meeting of the HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY at 12:30 p.m.,. Oct. 4. All men- bers are urged to attend, announces pres- ident Mrs. Dave Weiss. * • * JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE- AN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION is calling a board of di- rectors meeting for noon Monday in the home of Mrs. 0. H. Ka- vieff, 15835 Ohio. A report on the pre-holiday bake sale will be given,. and relief cases will be submitted for approval. * * * A Yom Kippur dance of LI- VONIA JEWISH CONG. SISTER- HOOD is announced for 9 p.m.. Oct. 1, at Bentley High School, Five Mile Rd. and Hubbard, Li- vonia. Sam Barnett's orchestra will provide music and entertain- ment. There will be refreshments and prizes. Tickets may be ob- tained by calling GR 6-0890 or GR 4-2382 and at the door. * * el t," a "Murder h- sed on the discuss , will be feature man meeting of the i:tUS CHAPTER, L 0 Jewish Congres of . Wed 218 . Sa ods. kwoo ames elists wil amburg 0 r Hert : ellie an pi4 await/ t f t PERSONALIZED FITTING chua Life . s+IQEs FOR YOUNG FEET Carefully fitted by our specialists LEIB SHOES SCIENTIFIC SHOE FITTERS 15224 W. 7 MILE RD. BR 3-2419 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Greenfield Open Thursday and Friday 'Li! 8 Mrs. Jerry Morse, vice pres- ident of the book fund of DE- TROIT CHAPTER Brandeis Un- iversity National Women's Com- mittee, reports that the chapter was recently cited by national headquarters for ranking third in the country for contributions to the book fund of the library. * * The SISTERHOOD of Congre- gation BETH SHALOM has opened a Ceremonial Gift and Book Shop at 14601 Lincoln, Oak Park.- For information, call Mrs. David Lessem, LI 7-9810. * * MEDICAL AID GUILD (formerly Neugarten Medical Aid) invites m e m b e r s and friends to hei Dr. Milton Spencer speak 'on "How Do Chile a n d Is- rael Business- m e n Think?" 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at Sholem Alechem I n - saute, 19350 Gre mfield. Dr. Spencer r e - Dr. Spencer cently re- turned from a trip to Chile and Israel where he was sent by the U.S. State Department to con- sult and advise with top govern. ment and business officials. He is assistant professor of econo- mics at Wayne State University and has written a number of books. The latest to be published is "Business Economics." * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday,. at the home of Mrs. Rose Wasserman, 19178 Indi- ana. Mrs. Martha Rosenfeld will discuss current events. Mes- dames Rose Wasserman and Sare Foon will be hostesses. The chapter is sponsoring a rum- mage sale. To contribute cloth- ing and household articles, call Mollie Boraks, UN 4-3612, will arrange for pick up * • • MEYERS GROU et 12:30 p.m. Oct. e home of Mrs. Jack er, 4811 W. Outer Dr. • dessert lunch- eon and -partisan politica rally. * * PRI R SE B' ' 0 E CLUB ill hold a ing nday at Co seph Wyoming * * * AME CAN H CLUB will hol meeting at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of president Mrs. Ben Hamburg of Webb Ave. * * * ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will feature a talk on the education of children in Israel by Esther Steinberger 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Pat Gorman, 24256 Lewin. * * _* DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANI- ZATION is planning to - hold its annual donor affair Dec. 6 at Holiday Manor. The group is also making arrangements to care for five children at the Lapeer State Horne. and Train- ing School. The next meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Zemmol, 25430 Karen, Oak Park. * Biber, Feinberg Get Appointment Max Biber, local attorney, last week was named by Gov- ernor Williams as a member of the State Corrections Com- mission. He succeeds the late Saul R: Levin. Governor Williams also ap- pointed Charles E. Feinberg, prominent bibliophile and art collector, as a member of the State Historical Commission for a six-year term. Alpha Nu Parents Club Starts New Season "Let's Get Acquainted" will be the theme of the first fall meeting of the Alpha Nu Par- ents Club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ann Gold, 18480 Fair- field. Doctors Phil erman a rk of Martin N a Omega al frater , De- troit A ni Chapt e sched- uled guest spe s. A social ho ill follow ostesse for es th e meeting I y Jacobs. Iry lieff a Ann Go Par s are now ity of De ool, tal a • parents ha e gradu SO of this dental schoo invi o attend. The p ers for the coming year are Irving Klieff, president; Mrs. Seymour Mor- ton, vice-president; Mrs. Mar- tin Share, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, re- cording secretary; and Mrs. Sol Babbush, treasurer. MP SHADES IDA ROSE ades Custom Made r epaired •_Laundered Relined- • Recovered PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE DI 1-1000 MRS. PAUL SILVERMAN In a recent double ring candle- light ceremony at Temple Emanu- El, Diane Karol Kronen became the bride of Paul Silverman. Rabbi Rosenbaum officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kronen of Talbot Ave., Huntington Woods. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Silverman of Prairie Ave. The bride wore a gown of white peau de soie with scoop neck, short sleeves and bodice of duchess lace, with appliques of tiny seed pearls. The crushed cummerbund cinched the dome- doe- shaped, floor-length skirt which shaped, fell into a chapel train. Her fin- gertip poufe veil of white silk illusion cascaded from a crown of pearls. The bride carried white orchids and stephanotis on her confirmation Bible. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lar Kronen, was matron of Patty Margolis was mai on- or. The bridesmaids Phylis Wald, Annette Gens inda Sil- vers and Andrea rch. Jerry Beigler as best man. Ushers were L y Kronen, the bride's brother; orris Silverman and Gordon Si rman the bride- broth ; Fred Rosen and Ne enja 'n. The co le le for a two-week honeymoo ida and will reside on • in nssela Oak Park on their re rn. For the fun of it... for the sun of it ... for fine food and exciting itineraries ... I I ELEVEN EXCITING FALL AND WINTER •CARIBBEAN CRUISES 141-s.sJERUSALEM • aboard the Itvely, lovely OCTOBER 28 NOVEMBER 8 COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED NOVEMBER -29 19 3 Ports' s' 10 Days Thomas Nirgin Islands) (Guadeloup .a,Pit re (Puerto Rico)e) 1)°ane JUan from $220 . 19 6P JAN. "4 JAN. 16 4 Ports JAN. 28 6 Ports FEB. 11 • Ports MAR. orts S 2 Ports • Vs _PaY 3SanPlo„rts • 9 Days stN . 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STOPOVERS t air fares in history s round w York to Israel on tly higher ome, Vienna, plus a host of other historic cities all at no extra fare. See Israel while the price is right. See your travel agent or call WO 3-9100 KLM, 1249 Washington Blvd., Detroit, Mich. IT'S A TREAT TO GO ROYAL DUTCH 23 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, September 23, 1960 Women's Cluhs Silverman-Kronen Rites Solemnized