Priest Sends T'shanah Tovah' Wishes to Elkin • • activities in Society MISS SUZANNE HELLER Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heller of Sorrento Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Barbara, to Dr. Jer- ome Seymour Kaufman, son of Sam Kaufman of Miami Shores, Fla. Miss Heller attended Michi- gan State University and is presently a senior at Wayne State University studying music education. Dr. Kaufman received his un- dergraduate training at Uni- versity of Michigan and Wayne State University. He obtained his degree in osteopathic medi- cine from the Kansas City Col- lege. His post-graduate work in ophthalmology was done in Eng- land, France, Spain, and India. A Dec. 21 wedding is planned. I Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiller, 25900 Pembroke, announce the Bas Mitzvah of their daughter, Cynthia Ann, at 8 p.m. Oct. 14 at Temple Emanu-El. A reception will follow the services. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Kass, 24621 Oneida, Oak Park (for- merly of Cherrylawn), announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert, Oct. 8 at Adas Shalom Synagogue. An open h re- ception will b evening No ca * * * : and Mrs. Herman Pritz, 34 Braile, announce the 9 ar itzvah of their sue, Ke et Robert, Oc 15 Tefilo t uel 5 Wyo is hono at Sam To help celebrate *Ripple® Sale Shoe Week, (October 9th to 15th) Mr. Nathan Hack, inventor of RIPPLE® Soles and founder of the Hack Shoe Company, will greet old friends and customers at the Downtown Hack Shoe Store on Monday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m. HACK SHOE COMPANY 5th Floor Mutual Bldg. at 28 West Adams *TM Ripple Sole Corp. TA Ford c ivities e Henry Ford High Scho Parent - Teachers C 1 u b ha: planned its activities for the coming, season, cl "Back School or P ents" n Oct. David e. r a an. Berth sins the schoo al. LIAR JACOBS Hampton PTA members will sp day evening get acquainted with their new principal G e Monroe. ta : tly prayers are di- Fleischaker, program chairman, and committee h e ne recte of ards you and your special events to take place on the "e nd Tuesday evenin g ho .ld. With warmest wishes 18209 Stoepel month, as traditional night for H ton PTA meetings. The Charlip Family Club h their first meetin,, ecently Wishes to thank all her Want The Best? the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ge ge Rapoport, 17368 Wi Ask the Folks Who've Had Officers were elected. relatives and friends for Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack, lo now residing their kindness during her SAM BARN ETT in Santa Monica, Calif., have returned here to take part in the and His Orchestra recent illness. second Detroit Ripple Sole Shoe Week. While in "Detroit, LI 1-2563 the Hacks will be visiting at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, the Morton Hacks -of Burlington Drive. James Arthur Hack, son of the Morton Hacks, has returned to Detroit after an absence of more than three-and-on•ear After leaving the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant (j. in Europe and Israel before returni Dr. Max Kapusti Brith Hillel director at Way State University, celebra his 50th birthda a sur inner arranged by his e at home. A n ends attended. Jordan K of George Washingto thf d, was honored by h friends at a surprise thda art wen at Black & White "Living" Natural Color home by his fe, Pudgie. Among the many gif resented Kahn were a ted brushes, various toiletrie d knitted UN 4-8484 8632 McNichols Rd., West accessories. Superb Photography — Pisgah Lodge No. 34 Honors Alfred Bounin Pisgah Lodge No. 34 will honor Alfred H. Bounin on his 65th birthday 8:30 p.m. Mond at the Hayim Greenberg announces President Hyman N. Cryst executive secret Grand Lodge No. 6 and e ecutive di tor of Metropo IDetroit I Michigan B Brith C o u n - ils, will be uest speaker A past pres- ident of the lodge and De- Bounin troit Council, Bounin has been active in Bnai Brith for more than 25 years. He is now editor of Pisgah Broadcaster, first place winner in the lodge bulletin contest of District Grand Lodge No. 6. Brevities Nathan Hack If and God's constant care • Father Jerome Herman." ROBERT R. WOLFE of Greenbriar Ave., a Wayne State University graduate presently attending the Chicago College of Osteopathy, has been named "national trustee" of Alpha Gamma Chapter of Kappa N fraternity. * * * UR," "HIROSHIMA, MON ational winner of the Int Cannes Critics' Award of t Festival of 1959, is ow at the Studio Theater. St ring Em- t of the manuele Riva, recip Strat- Best Actress Award at ford International Film val, and Eiji Okada, it introduces many innovations. One of these, it seems certain, will find many imitators in the motion picture world. * * * The first fall meeting of the DETROIT AREA COUNCIL of HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES will be held at noon Oct. 18 at the Wayne County Medical Society. After the luncheon, Mrs. H. E. Norris, program chairman, will report on the Michigan Asso- ciation of Hospital Auxiliaries' 2-day workshop and will re- view "Final Diagnosis" by Ar- thur Hailey. LEADERS IN CUSTOM CLEANING TE DRAPERY FABRICS ctiNties HANDLER HAP- 0 .m.on- -et erg unc S. "What's My stein. el will be–presented, to Mrs. Henry Edel- an, ogram chairman. shments will be board meeti e held 8:30 at the home idney Levine, 19612 ntage, Livonia. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will meet 8:3.0 Tuesday at S h o 1 e m Aleichem Institute. Games, prizes and refreshments will be featured. * ecializing in ta fo *ng. *All orkmanshiii g down, rehanging and deluxe pletely guaranteed. Pr. - DRAPERY Phone for Free Estimation inutp.i..,54,fet,,t+,ft..1 1.q i P ai IA\IPS 11,10,1 KE 7-6660—KE 7-6666 26969 Grand River Between 7 & 8 Mile Rds. * * PISGAH CHAPTER will have an afternoon of games and pre- sent -a noted guest speaker 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, announces President Mrs. Carl Gould and Rose Marcus, program chairman. * * * REX CHAPTER will hold a dessert smorgasbord 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home David Levine An inte orator will be gu er. For information, rs. Dolores Gladstone, LI -4398. * * * BUSINESS SIONAL CHAPT its annual m at 9 p.m. ay," Oct. 15, at the .rkm s Cir- cle Hall. Girls 11 be admitted by paid-up mbership only. rive for Fair Housing Here "The Greater Detroit Com- mittee for Fair Housing Prac- tices" has been formed to pro- mote an open housing market and has begun a drive to get thousands of residents to sign cards pledging to welcome as a neighbor "any responsible person, regardless of race, color or national origin." Included on the Committee's temporary executive board are Dr. Abraham F. Citron, Aaron Blumberg, Michael Gaines, Flo Gould, Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman, Prof. Aaron Krasner, Norman Perlstein and Dr. Mel Classified ads bring fast results! Ravitz. sinc e-1001J , S SI°11 DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP CITY OF HOPE 14379 Livernois Detroit 38 NEWS — Fri day, October 7, 1960 Ruth Meckler, Detroit-born concert pianist, and her husband, Jaime Laredo, concert violinist, will spend a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meckler of Baylis Ave. The young couple has recently begun an extensive concert tour of the U.S. and Canada, and in January, will begin a six-week concert to Europe. Early in March, Miss Meckler will debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra. y, she and her husband will give concerts in America for another six weeks. Max Elkin, owner of the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens, received many well wishes at the time of the High Holidays, but one he holds in special re- gard because it testifies to establishment's • popular' members of all faithts. "May I take this rtunity to extend to you a ' our dear the let r said, "a `L'shana vah asevu.' May God bestow all of you His choicest gra and blessings throughout t coming sacred time for .•eyo anifold kind- nesses, is e I am too nt 21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH Troth Told