Mildred Lipschutz to Wed Jack Koblin Rena Schwartz. Mil Wed Jerry Tepman ctivities in Society Bas Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gord of Lahser Rd. announce the Bas Mitzvah of their daughter Terrie 8:30 p.m. Jan. 6 at Cong. Ahavas im. The Kaplan Family Club celebrated its annual Hanukah party at the home of the Ray Raphaels of Pinehurst Ave. A sound film was shown and gifts distributed to the children. The club will fur- nish items of comfort and luxury throughout the year to the boys of one of the cottages of the Lapeer Training School, according to President Mrs. Milton Rogers. Mrs. Marie Schwartz of Wisconsin Ave. has returned home Fine Photography after a four-month visit with her son, Capt. Norman Schwartz, in s Professionally Finished Japan. or Appointment Phone Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mailer of Fullerton Ave. honored Morris KE 1-0104 EIBICK M. Maggin of Linwood Ave. at a special celebration. for family and friends Sunday. Out of town guests who joined Mr. Maggin, recov- ered from a recent illness, were his son Barnard, daughter-in-law and their family of Bethesda, Md., Mr. and Mrs. B. Singer of Cincinnati, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mailer of Chicago. Detroit family last week entertained New -York cousins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Okun and daughter, Susan, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holzman of Elmhurst Ave. A dinner party Dick Stein Orchestra was held at their home Sunday celebrating the 28th wedding with Dick Stein anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zuckerberg of Sutherland • Zan Gilbert Orchestra Ave., Oak Park. Very Continental Suzanne Medvin, a sophomore' at Michigan State University, f departed Wednesday for Mexico City where she will be a student e • Townsmen • Whittier for the three-month winter term at Mexico City College. She R is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medvin of Murray Hill Ave. SO • Joe Oddo • Menlo's Tep- Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Danto and their daughters, Elizabeth ma e. A May KE 5-2604 Anne and Jane Nichole of New York last week visited his parents, wed ned. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto of Hendrie Ave.; Huntington Woods. Dr. Arthur Danto is a professor of philosophy at Colum- bia University. o - Ir. The Cohen Family Club will meet Jan. 8 s E., and Mrs. Louis Jacobson, 25046 Rue Ver Park. Pfc. and Mrs. Mark Klinger, station Detroit- t the and Army Koshe Meat & Poultry Market Hospital at Fort Knox, Ky., arrived - yesterday to visit their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ma Klinger of Warrington OUR S AND POULTRY ARE GOVERNMENT Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler. INSPECT AND GRADED CHOICE AND "AAA" PRIME. DAH STUDIO _MISS MILDRED LIPSCHUTZ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lip- schutz of Greenlawn Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Sandra, to Jack L. Koblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Selden Koblin of Rose- la wn Miss Lipschutz attended the University Michigan and is presently a student at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a graduate of Michigan State Uni- versity and of Wayne State Uni- versity School of Law. He is af- filiated with Zeta Beta Tau and Tau Epsilon Rho fraternities, and is a practicing attorney in Detroit. A June 11 wedding at Temple Israel is planned. Hadassah to Serve Up Christopher Fry Play - at Vanguard Theater benefit performance of Christopher Fry's "The Lady's Not for Burning" will be pre- sented by Vanguard Playhouse for Hadassah's Wyoming Group Jan. 11 with proceeds going to- ward Youth Aliyah. For tickets and information about theater parties that evening, call Mrs. Mary Meyerson, "vice president of fund raising, UN 4-4725, Mrs. Eve Marer, UN 4-9566, or Gertrude Jackel, UN 3-5936. A , . . MIN' T AN & IRVING'S Maurice Samuel, to Speak at Cong. The Men's Club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek brings Maurice Samuel to Detroit for its pro- „gram 8:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at the social hall. Samuel is considered one 'of America's foremost Jew- ish authors. . ,.]:Born in Roma- Samuel nia in 1895 a educated in England, he cam the United States in Samuel served with the Army in France during War I, and later acted a preter at the Paris Peac e lived in Pa 9, and ha to Israe Of his 20 book 15 are c position of cerned with the xaminations Jew v etween the e rel tian worlds. h an himself par- oc wi the problem of t in Christian civil- ti-Semit . ation. el devoted ten years of arch for his latest book The Second Crucifixion,” studying the factors that went BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS MON. d 2nd OP USDA CHOICE EEF rimmed 85` BREAST SHOU R STEAK 8` 1st C 79` (OR Lb ' 85` PICKL Lb ' 59` FRESH—KOSHER GROUND BEEF WO ONE MON 2 Lbs 9 7` 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. CORNER OF HARTWELL • DI 1-2345 e of the bi and gr th ewish-Chris • omplex dun era. Men's Club President is I. Murray Jacobs. Program chair- man is Frank Rosenbaum. There will be no on charge. Refre served and ,raphed copies of Sam • be available. t; UR DAILY SUPER SPECIAL POSTED PRICES UN 1-7237 275 WYOMING — FREE DELIVERY — Under Strict Supervision of The Vaad Harabonim i ewish Center Bards, Lensmen. Hold Sessions; Snodgrass Is Featured P.ulitzer Prize winnerofii • Snob yne Univ will re at the g of the Jewish Center Poetry Center 8:30. Jan. 8. Jerome Bayer, drama ••ctor • ss "Poetry in. Dra -is. Poetry of Drama," at a free, informal evening 8:30 p.m. Jan. 16. Snodgrass is the author of "Heart's Needle," for which he won the Pulitzef Prize in 1960. The Center Camera Club will hold a "shooting"- session with live models 8:15 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Ten Mile Branch. Camer enthusiasts are invited. Sinai Names Hau Medical Staff Chi sent Dr. Jerome Hauser, chief of the Departm of Otorhinolaryngology, has en elceted as chief of the me 1 staff of Sinai Hospital by Staff Executive Committee. Dr. Hauser succeeds Dr. Saul Rosenzweig who withdrew as chief of staff after five years in that position, but remains as medical director of the Shiff- man Clinic at Sinai Hospital. Other officers elected were Dr. Hyman Mellen as vice-chief and Dr. Eli Brown as secretary. f. Unmatcheil For Delicious Flavor! rnictyk,w.aft. -1,2, -reate: TRY ay. . runt s Own - OVE THEM .. . ade Gefilte Fish, Pickled Fish, Knis Chopped Herring, Chopped Liver, Sauerkr Dill Pickles ill Tomatoes, Pimenloes And A Fu Lin WE CA G WE ELI Av g ONLY at os . Frozen Foods A FUL RIES, T ON OF GU VE L~A LL 1-9645 ET O 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TO 1:30 A.M. FEATURING THE FINEST SELECTION OF SMOKED FISH! RECOMMENDED BY BETTER INTERIOR DECORATORS • CITY WIDE and SUBURBAN SERVICE Drapes La REMOVIN Phone us for TW 1-1818 WHILE DECORATING