Worldwide Bible Midwest Contest to Begin Aug. 20 A Midwestern Bible champion will be selected Aug. 20 in Chi- cago by an interdenominational board of distinguished scholars. On the same day, five other champions will similarly be chosen for other regions in the United States. The six regional champions will be brought to New York Sept. 3, with all expenses paid, as the guests of the Israel Or- ganizing Committee which is arranging the Second Intern tional Bible Competition. They will compete in a n tionally televised contest fo the honor of representing the U.S. against champions of some 56 other nations in Jerusalem, Israel Oct. 3. The U.S. champion will be presented with a round- trip air ticket to Israel. Anyone _over 18 ,interested in competing for the cham- pionship or wishing further information, contact the - sul ichigan, Chicago Questions in the preliminary and final competition will be taken from the Pentateuch, Joshlia, J II Samuel 'and I a Judg Cham ug- las ng, rinity Seminary an exit of the American-Israel Bible Institute, Evanston; Dr. Leonard C. Mish- kin, educational director of the Associated Talmud Torahs in Chicago; and Father Neal Flan- agan, professor of Scriptures of Stonebridge Priory, Lake Bluff, sales were trebled and in Uru- guay, Bibles were completely sold out for one month. In Israel, 70 per cent of the entire population witnessed or listened to the broadcast of the finals. tN'S AUXILIARY will hold a brunch noon Saturday at the home of Mary Bednarsh, 23151 Beverly, Oak Park. Co-hostesses are Rose Rosson, Pauline Pringle and Rose Weinbaum. Members and friends are in- The competition will include vited. Proceeds will go to a wri charity. for tiI and an or * * * alists, to b= elevised. SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- The first International Bible RACHI will hold its annual in- competit'on was won Amos door games party Aug. 17 at Hach f .rae f y Holiday Manor, it was an- Simon , ran • nounced by President Mrs. Mor- r and I ► .1/ ris Goldberg. The social com- u g test, mittee, headed by Mrs. Paul sale • • • e throughout See Our Large and Fine Gold, will serve refreshments. the world rocketed. In Italy * * * Selection of Pins, Charms, G O L D A MYERSON CHAP- Bracelets, Laveliers, Rings, GEORGE GRAY, Detroit rep- TER, Pioneer Women, will ac- MRS. HYMAN MEISNER resentative for the Hordes Agen- etc. Now is the Time to eept any household goods, furn- cy of the Columbus Mutual Life Cong. Shaarey Shomayim was iture and articles of clothing Pick Your Gift! Insurance Co., Columbus, 0., to be sent to Israel. For pickup, the setting for a candlelight from was third in total sales among ceremony uniting Sarah Rosen- Call DI 1-3523 or LI 7-8245. the company's 1400 agents in Our Choice Collection! berg and Hyman Meisner in * * * une. . LADIES OF YESHIVATH marriage June 17, with Rabbi Visit With the Lattin's at BETH YEHUDAH AND WOM- Leo Goldman officiating. The bride, daughter of Da EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will QUALITY hold an indoor picnic 12:30 p.m. Rosenberg of Dexter Ave., JEWELERS Wednesday at Holiday Manor, the late Mrs. Rosenberg, c and His Orchestra 129-131 W. NINE MILE ROAD announces President Mrs. Isa- a cocktail-length gown of Ask About FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN dore Levin. Bus service will be ported Irish linen. Her NEW TRIO LI 2-2110 provided those living in the fant veil was held in plac For Afternoon Parties Open: Thurs., Fri. to 9 an imported crystal crown. Dexter Blvd. area at noon at the DI 1-1609 carried two large orchids o Yeshivah building. white Bible. * * rw bwl.:6;411w kxa kw1.1.;41wilw kw lbw ww ► wi.• klez kw kw wi ■ :64 11X'4 12.2 I.X401 ■ ;±;4 !VW I;;; ■ ;41at;111:6;111, MI 17..71 MI MI MI MI rr:71 tri. t7.1 Mor.Z. triZi Mig;14071.MtritItrZIPMMIP7.1t7:74: Mrs. Julius Goldman, sister %MI MIMI MI YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- WOODS SISTERHOOD has be- of the bridegroom, was matron gun its annual door-to-door sale of honor, and bridesmaids in- DE. of personalized New Year cards. cluded Francine - Kahn and For information, call Mrs. Elsie Randy Rosenberg. Junior brides- Simkovitz, LI 1-8945. Proceeds maid was Sherry Alexander, and will buy equipment for the nur- Michelle Rosenberg was flower girl. Sery and Hebrew school. * * • COME SEE OUR The bridegroom is the son OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order of Ben Meisner of Schaefer Ave. of the Eastern Star, will hold a and the late Mrs. Meisner. Best latest games party 8 p.m. Aug. 10 at man was his brother - in - law, the I.O.O.F. Hall, 160 Vester, Julius Goldman, and ushers Ferndale. Refreshments and were Sol Lewis and Sidney prizes will be featured. Guests Rosenberg. Junior usher was are invited. For tickets, call Rita David Silverman, and ring bear- Ager, LI 6-1860, Rose Cooper, LI er was Robert Goldman. The couple will make their 8-3080, or Esther Stahl, LI 1-0783: home on Cloverlawn Ave., Oak * * * TUROVER LADIES AUXILI- Park. - ARY will hold a garden luncheon party 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at D.I.T. Names Judge the home of President Rosalyn Zeldes, 17583 Stoepel. Prizes and Ira Kaufman Trustee AT 15425 WEST 7 MILE AND GREENFIELD games will be featured. Hostesses Ira G. Kaufman, Judge of Pro- VE 5-2606 Will be Mesdames E. Weiner, K. bate for Wayne County, and Guy Geller, K. Keller, P. Hoffman, S. Peppiatt, president and direc- •. B. Honeyman, S. Pfeiffer and B. tor of Federal-Mo Epstein. For reservations, call ings, Inc. n name• - Sylvia Korby, DI 1-0528. tees e Detroit Institute o A STAFF OF TEN HAIR STYLISTS WILL BE AT YOUR * * * ology, according to A. Frye SERVICE TO ASSIST YOU . . . ers, chairman of the Board. JEWISH WOMEN'S EUR This action was taken at the FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CAREER GIRLS — PEAN . WELFARE ORGANI recent organization meeting of TION will hold the first m WE ARE OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS the b of its new season noon 9:00 A.M. TO 12:00 MIDNIGHT J at Jericho Temple. Pres]. fr Morris Miller will rep • recent trip to Israel. an t r luncheon will be sery ;3 1 . TO INTRODUCE OUR STAFF OF EFFICIENT STYLISTS Pepp * * ichi- ;it;: WE ARE HOLDING A ,DRAWING EACH WEEK. gan orary Phi FANNIE GLUCK Eit3 Bet IN, VISITING OUR STUDIO TO ARRANGE FOR • Mizrachi Women, wi ufman has been active ;1t:: t board meeting Tuesday ;1t:: • AN APPOINTMENT YOU WILL RECEIVE A TICKET s aternal, charitable, - religious A; WH home of Mrs. Sidney Golden, ENTITLES YOU THE. LUCKY HOLDER THESE SERVICES En:: 18943 Prairie. A splash party and educational organizations.. He 1t, will be held Wednesday at the is a member of the Michigan home of Mrs. Leon Miller, 18611 State Bar Association, The De- Birwood. Friends are invited. . troit Bar Association, Michigan Probate Judges Association, the National Council of Juvenile New Honeywell Unit Hair Frosting Court Judges, The American Judicature Society, The Economic To Be Headed by - . . . '15" Hair Coloring Club of Detroit and a, board mem- Dr. Joseph H. Levin ber of the Michigan Society for 4th PRIZE . . . . 10" Cosmetic Treatment A former Detroiter, Dr. Joseph Mental Health: H. Levin has been named direc- Peppiatt has been active in . . . 5" tor of Minneapolis - Honeywell's many national and community, Programming Systems Division. activities. He is a director and 3" The newly-created division has past president of the Institute for En?, been given sole responsibility for Economic Education Executive the design and development of Committee, director and division automatic programming systems vice president of the NatiOnal ElE for Minneapolis - Honeywell com- Association of Manufacturers and WATCH NEXT WEEK'S AD puters and will have equal status is well-known in safety organiza- DATE AND TIME OF DRAWING WILL BE ANNOUNCED THEN . with other E. D. P. divisions in tion Work. marketing, engineering and man- ufacturing. GORDON R. MEISNER, 25511 Before joining Honeywell's E. Colleen, general agent in De- GENTLEMEN INVITED! D. P. Division in 1955, Levin was troit for Indianapolis Life In- senior mathematical analyst in surance Co., has completed a WE HAVE A PROGRAM OF INTEREST the Raytheon Corporation's Com- special training course in ad- TO PRESENT puter Service. Section. vanced programming and busi- Levin, a graduate of Wayne ness insurance held in Indiana. State University and the Univer- Meisner was selected for the It sity of Chicago, is the son of program on the basis of his 11.40 "Exclusive, but not Expensive',- De: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Levin, outstanding production for the ;41 1,4'112.;4111.2.; ■ 112i-112.:41 Irtr ■ flat:41 &XI 124 12;1111.2.;411: ■ ;411; ■ ;111:6;41 1.;±:4 $: ■ ;411;±:1111:±:41X1 1,; ■ ;1111X111XII 1±:411:±:d ■ 1.2:I 12515 Broadstreet.. first half of 1951. :1 MI 1. 7:1 MI MI tr., tr.:, mit", ty:titrestr:714:,,,F, mi. 4,/ • Sam emmo CA4011 9 atti s 3t3 ;ilk! De fashions 3t3 it • De • De De ANTIQUE JEWELRY ait-dressers PRESENTS THE OPENING of their newest Northwest Studio tcH • :De 1st PRIZE . • • • '25' Permanent :36 2nd PRIZE . • • . '20' m 3rd PRIZE . De De 5th PRIZE . M De 6th PRIZE . De .. • Hi Fashion Hair Styling Personalized Hair Cut • De De De De De De Dc_' De De De De Dr: De De 'FA tr.:, g_Firtmez. trs :, t.", 114.; 15—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, August 4, 1961 I Meisner-Rosenberg Wornen's Clubs Rites Solemnized ROOD FELLOWSHIP WOM-