Friday, May 12, 1961 — 1 6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lipsky-Applebaulii Engagement Told activities in Society MISS MARCIA LIPSKY Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lip- sky of Mark Twain Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia; to Eugene Applebaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Applebaum of Broadstreet Blvd. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity's College of Pharmacy. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu and Alpha Zeta Omega fraternities. A May 30 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Goodman of Mendota Ave. arrived in Israel April 30. The Goodmans were the 999th and 1000th pas- sengers booked to Israel by the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, and were received at Lod airport by representatives of BOAC and the Israel Government Tourist Corp. Mrs. Florence Agree of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency is presently in Europe, touring through Italy, Switzerland, and France. Mr. and Mrs. A. Albert Sugar arrived in Spain last week where they joined the Dr. H. Saul Sugars for a Madrid holiday. The Albert Sugars will continue on to Israel, Greece, Austria, Italy, Holland and London before returning home. The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sherman, 18114 Warrington. The Gussin Family Club will meet Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fagin; 19145 Coyle, to discuss plans for the summer picnic. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall, 17210 James Couzens, are in Boston for the Bar Mitzvah of a nephew, Stephen Jay Goldin, and a visit with their son, Walter, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. - Mrs. Betty Fisher of Wisconsin Ave. and Mrs. Belle Fisher of Ardmore Ave. are vacationing at the Majestic Hotel in Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Bee Kalt of the Bee Kalt Travel Service, Birmingham, was a luncheon guest of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Line at the launching of their newest vessel, the Empress of Canada, from Montreal. In the afternoon, after a tour of Montreal, she paid a visit to the new Queen Elizabeth Hotel for an inspection tour. Dinner was served afterwards, courtesy of the hotel. Oak Park Council Elects Officers, Plans Picnic, Blood Bank 8ng agements .1 Mr. and Mrs. Harris Young, former Detroiters now living in San Mateo, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Maxine, to Shmar (Sandy) Abilovitz, form of Israel. The future groom is completing gr ork in mechanical en eer at the University of • lifor ia. A. June wedding an esidence in Berke- ley, Calif., s planned. * * * Mr. and rs. Louis Cass, Mt. Clemens, the engage ent of th ter, Judith all • nn, to Jay Kandel , son o . and Mrs. Harry K. Los An- geles, Calif. The bride-elect at- tended Michigan State Unive sity. Her fiance was gr from Los Angeles C• A May 28 weddin nial Hotel in M been set. The Oak Park Council of C o m m u n i t y Organizations named Florence Burnside pres- Chef Boy:Ar-Dee Cheese Rav- ident of the organization of ioli is not only a tasty and over 40 groups in the Oak Park luscious Italian dish with "Yid-, Area. dishen taam" (Yiddish taste), . Myra Richardson was named but is also. easy to prepare — first 'dent; Harriet e just` heat and serye..• witz, secon ce president; Made with sharp tantalizing MacKen recording Italian cheese, it is also econom- sec rriet orin, corre- •tary; Ru h cents per servi ical, about 15 , onding se tar and Elaine Lacoff, re uly picnic and _ mg to Frances And His airman, will be CONTINENTAL ORCHE . until late after- the city park. Booths, UN 3-7626 ment stands, a beauty est, games for children and arade will be held. Groups to participate or to con- ooths may call Mrs. tract f. I '7-3521. Shepher. Mrs. Er n Siporin, chairman • OM, of the OP 0 Blood Bank, an- Satovsky . o Pre • d oung next bank will be nces gust. The group has at Nati 'al Me s in a fici n blood, and members Clubs nventi or e ents of Oak Park can Abraham tovsky of Detroit heir pledge to Mrs. Si- a past presi mak t of the Nati LI 5 4978. po Federation o Jewish n's 11 organizations who belong Clubs, will presi organi- o the OPCCO are urged to have zation's 32nd annual convention Blood Bank chairmen get as Sunday through Wednesday at Resv. UN. .742 many pledges as possible for Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. SEVEN - MILE at WY the next bank. Ambassador Michael Comay, permanent representative of Is- rael at the United Nations, will speak on "New Spiritual Fron- WE WILL BE CLOSED SHAVUOT, SUNDAY and tiers in Israel", and Rabbi Ber- nard Mendelbatun, provost of the MONDAY, MAY 21 and 22. Jewish Theological Seminary of America, will discuss "New Spiri- tual Frontiers in the Diaspora" at the closing banquet Tuesday. The Bar Mitzvah Anniversary of the State of Israel also will be observed at the dinner. Italian Dish with the `Yiddishen Taam' - E rie Rosen Alpha Omega Parents to Elect Officers rlaza roff B ranch Honors Sislins on 45th--Anniversary The Parent's Club of • Alpha Omega dental fraternity, Chi Chapter, will hold a meeting 8 p.m. WedneSday at the Madi- - son Dental Supply Co., 15888 Wyoming. Election of officers will take place and plans for the June installation will be made. H s for the evening will be Mr. nd Mrs. Louis Lavine and Mr. nd Mrs. S'am Schwartz- berg. Members of Arlazaroff Branch, Farband LZO, and many personal friends gathered Wed- nesday at the Hayim Greenber Center to celebrate t wedding anniversary David . and Sophie S i s Liam Hordes greet hem in the name of th ranch, and spoke of their ife-long service to Labor Z• ism, and it vi- the ties in e Farban Perfect Affair . . . Histadr , Pioneer band C . p and or on' Schools. and His Orchestra Greeti were ext' - • by UN 3-3737 Jacob Lem 'ew Y • secretary of ment of Jewis ational Fund, perso friend of LASTIC FURNITURE 6d t.1 the ins. Th is COVERS W gre d by . N. IA Si .:• MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE Sc er and s V large numb Y CALL ANNA KARBAL 1.v. :61 pla ed in the LI 2-0874 ' Fo t of the Nation Fun The en, ire. "Detroit's Finest" ranged by president Branch, tivities KOSHER CATERING Mickey Woolf HOROWITZ Des Discus r The writings of wned Israeli ovelist S. ar will the ject e conclud- ectur series delivered by 'chael Deshe, Israeli poet, 8:30 . Saturday in the Jewish Cent . The public is invited_at no c rge. LI 8-9797 _ UN 1.9449 ...1011%• ■ •• ■ ••••"•••••••••• ■ ••••••••• ■ ••• ■ ••%. EDAH STUDIO Fine Photography Candids Professionally Finished For Appointment Phone S. 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