MISS ARLENE GIBBS

The engagement has been an-
nounced of Arlene Beth Gibbs,
daughter of Mrs. Joseph Gibbs
of Prairie Ave. and the late
Joseph Gibbs, to Sheldon Nor-
man Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Klein of Oakwood Dr.,
Oak Park. A Feb. 5 wedding is
planned.

I

Brevities

• • •
activ ities in Society

The Detroit Social Club of Greater Miami held the first
meeting of its 12th season last Sunday at the Di Lido Hotel in
Miami Beach, Fla. Officers of the group are M. Friedman, acting
president; P. Rothbart, vice president; Abe Lerner, treasurer;
and Ivin Sirkin and Gladys Dinitz, secretaries.
The November meeting of the Junior Bodzin Family Club
will be held at the home of newly-elected president Henry Bod-
zin, 20051 Freeland. Others elected to office are Sharon Duchan,
vice president; Harriet Bodzin and Carol Duchan, secretarie
Jerry Blitz, treasurer; Robert Bodzin and Mendel Seligson, ent
tainment
committee; and Dennis Podden, grab bag committee.
•
The Rosner Family Club will meet Sunday at the ho
of Mrs Lena Rosner, 8910 Chalfonte.
The Sherman Family Club will hold its annual Hallowe'e
party Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lorber, 24020
Meadowlark, Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Spoon have taken new residence at 17299
Adrian, Southfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Rose, 18253 Sorrenton, were recently
honored on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary
with a suprise party given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. David
Burnstein of Southfield, Judith Rose and Martin. Approximately
60 guests were served a midnight buffet dinner.
Additional sponsors for the Balfour Concert, featuring the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, next Tuesday, at the Masonic
Temple, are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sylvan
and Friedman, Meyers and Keys.
Anne Trachtenberg, of 8803 W. 7-Mile, left for an extended
trip to Switzerland, France,,Italy and Israel.
The Kappa Nu Mothers Club held a linen shower recently
the home of Anne Mondrow, 17572 Stoepel.

I Peace with Arabs, Opening .of Su
The world premiere of "Crock

of Gold," Irish fantasy play by
James Stephens, starring cele-
brated stage and screen star, AR-
NEW YORK, .(JTA) — Israel be
etter for u•y-
NOLD MOSS, will be held 6:30 persists in her demand for direct bo- concerned—
ch for the
p.m., Nov. 6, in -McAuley Audi- peace negotiations with the Arab
states as er us—if there
torium of Mercy College cam- leaders, despite their insistent
as peace in our area. But our
pus, 8200 W. Outer Drive.
rejection of such proposals, bu existence d
not epe d upon
* * *
the Jewish State also deman
Mr. Nasse wanti
to exist
The BOSTON SYMPHONY immediate freedom of shippi
or not."
ORCHESTRA, which will appear through the Suez Canal "wheth
On th
rs.
at thhe Masonic Temple, 8:20 there is peace or not," Isra
living
p.m., Oct. 28, will celebrate its Foreign Minister Golda Meir de- Meir stated: "As
u II.'
anal, that we
80th season during 1960-61. The clared here.
dem ether there is peace
orchestra holds a seniority of
She spoke on a coast-to-coast
two years over the Concertge- television interview over the Na- or not, because, according to the
bouw of Amsterdam and is tional Broadcasting Company's decisions of the Security Council,
junior to the pioneer orchestras network, replying to questions both in 1' Canal,
bein
ern
of London, Leipzig, Vienna and posed by the program's head,
be
shipping of
Paris.
Dave Garroway, and by NBC'
untries, respective of any
:*
*
United
Nations
correspond
political situation whatsoever. So;
Author - illustrator MUNRO
whether th e is peat: or not, we
LEAF will discuss "The Secret Pauline Frederick.
Asked what Israel's "Co. uc- stand on t. we sh I
World of Munro Leaf" before
is e
Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday, tive ideas and proposals" ould be allow n
be, to make Arab-Israe
eace cargo,
c
at Ford Auditorium.
of
talks "fruitful," Mrs.
* • *
r re- allow
eve
•oats.
One of America's great clowns, plied:
The
ation
oine worse
"Well, you see, maybe
BERT LAHR, will star in Shake-
is
use, until then, at
speare's most popular comedies a weakness in the position
srael cargo could go
when the American Shakespeare Israel—that we are not asking through the Suez Canal. Now he
Festival's "A MIDSUMMER anything from the Arabs. We are doesn't even allow that—not only
NIGHT'S DREAM" and "THE not asking any additional ter- Israeli boats but on boats of other
WINTER'S TALE" begin -a two- ritory. We are not asking any- flags."
wek engagement at the Shubert thing but peace, and we realize
Asked by Garroway whether
Theater Monday. Through three that's weak. If we were asking Israel was prepared for partial
generations of entertainment, the something of them and they were disarmament and the banning of
comedian ranks among the hand- asking something from us, there outside weapons, Mrs. Meir af-
ful whose entrance onto a stage would be more possibility of a firmed: "No, we are prepared to
continues to evoke happy recog- compromise, probably. But this, disarm—absolutely. We're in a
nition and resounding applause. is our position and we cannot world of tension, and we have a
Jack Landau, associate producer change it.
little world . of tension of our
"You know that we said to
of the festival, staged the pro-
own, and that is the tension be-
the
Arab
countries
over
and
over
duction. Marc Blitzstein composed
tween Israel and the Arab coun-
again—I
mean
from
the
United
the music and songs. The scen-
tries. At least if we take this
Nations
or
from
parliament—
ery was designed by David Hays
tension away fr,.. orld, it
and Peter 'Wexler. Performances that we are prepared, and we seems t
a it
of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" suggest to them that we meet con
on t
peace
without
any
preconditions,
so
that
are scheduled for the week be-
on to
ue that it would
if
they
have
demands,
and
if
they
ginning Monday. "The Winter's
can to
the people in our
Tale" will be played Nov. 7 have any grievances of any Id
area."
let
them
put
them
on
the
through 12.
when we are negotiating.
* * *
are Herbert
August Named
DR. • HULDAH FINE, district so convinced that it is
the
••tan
administrator of the. Detroit Pub- common interest that
tt ney
have
lic Schools; will attend the Mich- peace, that we know th if one
32, of
igan College Workshop sponsored we meet and begin p ce nego-
sworn
by the Michigan Region of the tiations, there is no •ubt that
ssista
National Conference of Christ- we will end up wi a- peace
ttorney by
ians and Je'ws to be held this agreement between
Judge Fred W.
Summarizing the
week-end at the Michigan Educa-
b reaction
A graduate of
Detroit
tion Association Camp at St. to the peace propos
she laid C o 11 e g e of
, August has
Mary's Lake near Battle Creek. before the UN Gener Assembly, been teac
In the Detroit
* * *
the Israeli Foreign Mi ter said: sch
s em for eight years.
ROBERT GOLDEN of Mum: "There have been reac
ford High School' will be a panel two quarters. First, quite a few
Beth El 'Affair' , Set
member in a debate on the' corn- of the heads of the Arab delega-
Rabbi Philip Frankel
ing presidential election at a tions -immediately asked for the
Lan-
meeting Monday night of the right of . reply, as though the sing will review "The Affair" by
High_ School International Club asking for peace was an attack C. P. Snow at the 11 a.m. Tues-
at the Parkman Branch Library. upon them. And then Mr. Nasser, day book review at Temple
in a speech in Aleppo the other Beth El. Open to the public,
the review will follow a buffet
Schumer, Goldoftas Are day, said that never would he luncheon.
meet Mr. Ben-Gurion, and never
PZ Parley Delegates
would he acquiesce to the exis-
Harry Schumer and Movsas tence of the state of Israel. But JDC Sets Meeting
Goldoftas, both Detroiters, have we will keep at it."
The 46th annual meeting of
been elected fraternal delegates
"You can exist without his the Joint Distribution Commit-
to the National Poalei Zion Con- acquiesence, I believe," com-
tee will be held Dec. 8, at the
vention which began here yester- mented Garroway. "Yes," Mrs.
Statler Hilton Hotel, New York.
day at the Statler Hilton Hotel. Meir replied, "but we are con-
The convention ends Sunday. .
scious of the fact that it would Classified ads bring fast results!

Asked by ,Mrs. Meir on T etwork

I Men's Clubs

Poetry Center of the Jewish
TALIS AND TEPHILIN Center, 18100 Meyers, will dis-
CLUB of Beth Aaron Synagogue cuss the poems of Stephen Vin-
will enjoy a breakfast and wres- cent Benet at its next meeting,
tling program presented by at 9 p.m., Monday.
Burt Ruby at its first meetin
assified ads bring fast results!
of the season
ices 8:3
nday.
Men'
mittee sponsor-
is activity is headed by
thur Faber en Drapk . • and
Allen Rose

ANGE YOUR LIFE
THREE WEEKS!

See Lifeways, Page 15

J. J. CLARKE

inform
LI

PHOTOGRAPHY

Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs

Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
For Quality Workmanship

Call Mr. Rosen

UN 1-9000

ub'

nnual "Book of
the Brunch Club"
haarey
Zedek Sis
wi.
t
10 a.
nesday '
go
ocial h.
'ewer Mrs.
is Ad
announces her

Bar
Just" on Dec
For tickets to the sex' .
rs. David Lipto

Larry
reedman

Orchestra &
Entertainment

LI 7-2899

PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS

CUSTOM-MADE — 8 GAUGE — GLASS CLEAR

ALSO PLASTIC THROWS — CHAIRS .98c None
CALL DI 1-1000
SOFAS $1.98 Higher
PROTECT-O-COVER CO.
18055 JAS. COUZENS

A.111•14144411=14mmuumummopr

BUY THE BEST • . . PAY LESS AT

REISMAN'S KOSHER POULTRY & FISH MKT.

Kosher Killed

ANCY FRYERS • .

Fresh

WHITEFISH • • • •

.

of

Poetry Center to Discuss
Works of Benet on Monday

.

lb

'

29`
59

We Skin, Bone and Grind Fish Free

FREE DELIVERY: CALL DI 1-4525
Or Stop in at
13523 W. 7 MILE RD. near Schaefer

Offer Goad October 30 thru Nov. 4

MORRIS LEVY

(FORMERLY OF LEVY'S KOSHER MEAT
AND POULTRY ON DEXTER)

IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH

SID MIRVES at 7641 W. McNICHOLS

SPECIALS — THIS WEEK ONLY !

KINGHOUSE SIZE

ih.69C
• • • • • •
WE WILL-WRAP FOR FREEZING

BS

3

AMBURGER 45 , lb

BEEF STEW • . •

•

lbs. $1 30

ih.

WHOLE

SHOULDER ROAST ,

lb.

Shoulder Veal Chops

lb-

Boneless Pot Roast

lb.

59c
89c
79c
79c

MIRVES 61. LEVY

KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY

7641 W. McNICHOLS ROAD

WE DELIVER TO ANY
PART OF THE CITY

U N 4-9582

27 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, October 28, 1960

Arlene Gibbs
Wed Sheldon Klein

