-,,—. .1■0411111 .411104,11111. 11 .1111111 ■ 0411W141 ■ 0 ■ 11.1 141•111.11 every (9n tile Air MISS PATRICIA MOHR, Mr. and M ur Mo Littlefie . annou the gag t . f their daugh , P a Joyce, to Leslie Be , so f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bel of Parkside ye., Chi o, The be at Way she is aff Sigma to Tau soro He• fian is a senior at aul Uni ity and will attend the ersity of Illinois Law S in the fall. er of Tau Delta ernity, and Delta Sigma Pi, national commerce honorary. An August wedding is planned. The 13th anniversary of Is- rael's independence will be ob- served by the Bnai Moshe Mar- ried Couples Club with an evening of entertainment, featur- ing Israeli folksinger Arella Barley at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue lounge, Ten Mile Rd. at Kenosha. Miss Barley will sing and in- terpret some of the popular folk melodies of Israel to the accom- paniment of her guitar, tracing Israel's progress . through its songs: Refreshments will be served following the program. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Silver of Hunting- ton Woods are the hosts for the evening. There is no admission charge and all interested couples are asked to call LI 7-9063 or the congregation office, LI 8-9000., A series of teas beginning Tuesday in C e n t r al Wayne County Will again highlight the United Foundation Women's Or ganization activities this sprin according to chairmen Mrs. J lius Gilbert, 31 Arden Park, a Mrs. Henry_ Wineman, 176 Hamilton. Key Torch Dri leadership is being invited t the five teas being held in Cen- tral Wayne County. Hostesses and dates of their teas include Mrs. Henry Wine- man, May 5 and Mrs. Harold Kaplan, 1760 Lincolnshire, May 9. To moderate the programs, nd Mrs. Mrs. Gilb c ose ma er, Jr., 16876 Robson, Jones, 1892 rs. Harry Muirland. Cultiva and end' vital princi. SHOPPING 0:(ER—DA Vis MEAT -1 1?> 4 MORE PEOPLE USE refreshing, calorie-free P41' Most Modern & Sanitary eat Market in the Country, for . . 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A number of guests contributing to bette world understanding will be pr sented. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: A radio drama, "In tigation at Medziboz" will to story about the Baal Shem T founder of Hassidism, Jewish sec which arose in 18th century Po- land, on the 200th anniversary of its founder's birth. * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m. Saturday Station: WXYZ Feature: Rabbi Henry E. Kagan of Sinai Temple, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., will discuss "The Need to Be Needed". * a a COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday Station: WJLB Feature: Mrs. I. Jerome Hau- ser, president of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, will discuss impres- sions of her recent visit to Israel in a special broadcast in con- junction with the city-wide cele- bration of Israel's Liclependence Sunday evening at Mumford High School. • * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "Israel — A Country Becomes Bar Mitzvah" will pre- sent special messages from Avra- ham Harman, Ambassador of Is- rael to the United States, and Abba Eban, Israel's Minister of Education. A special sical and dramatic inter the 13th ‘anniv Isr. 's independ dered. * * * 0 DWELL TO e: 9:15 a.m. S tion: WJBK-TV, eature: "Salut b highlig I aeli du in pecial c the od and s song. th Miller adi levision sonality, ill Localites Organize Teas for OF Women Patricia Mohr Will Bnai Moshe Couples to Trace Israel's Wed Leslie Bell Progress with Song