MRS. A. BART LEWIS Susan Gail Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown of Shrewsbury Rd. was united in marriage Aug. 6 in the Founders Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel to A. Bart Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Levine of New York. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown of anti- que ivory peau de soie with an open neckline and a fitted bodice appliqued in peal de lange lace and tiny seed pearls. A panel of the matching lace was appliqued on the princess-line dome-shaped skirt that draped into a chapel train. A tiny cap of matching lace held the two tier finger tip veil of ivory silk illusion. Jewish Studies Body Wants Branch in U.S. • Activities in Society Cantor and Mrs. Hyman J. Adler will host a reception at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 15, at their home, 17280 Anna, South- field, in advance of the Cong. Bnai David presidential toast to Israel dinner on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. The guest of honor will be Abe D. Clayman, Iowa State Jewish communal leader and Bnai Brith District 6 Israel chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Harlaff of Haifa, Israel, arrived here Wednesday for a week's stay as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman at their summer home at Union Lake. They had visited with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Stern (Edy Harlaff), and grandson, in St. Louis, and on Sunday will be guests at Camp Tamarack, which was their daughter's first assignment as a special Hebrew counselor before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine and daughter, Sally, formerly of Grand Ave., are now residing in their new home on Tracey Ave. Mrs. Florence Agree of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency has returned from a travel agents' familiarization tour to Miami, Aruba, Curacao and New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Morry Weiss (formerly Judy Stone of Cleve- land) are honeymooning in Europe and Israel. Mrs. Ruth Africh arrived in London, en route to Bel:ra. - Yugoslavia, where she will join her husband mo • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stark are vacati• ndinavian countries before their visit to relat' in (Estonia) and Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. Ezriel Weiss. spending happy days in Europe before continuing to r for a nded sta Mr. and Mrs. Jules Do o and their da t the weekend at Lewiston Lod Lewiston, Mich. Sheila Landsman and etty Weil, memb f Iota Alpha Pi sorority, e returned from tw • t; eek tou Mexico, highlighted by five-day stopove at Acapulc n Kidnaping of IiiiiM111111 i Israel Is Linked to Relatives in England h- JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Na Starkes' family in England noti- man Starkes, the aged Orthodo fied him that they were coming grandfather who was ordere to Israel to prov returned to jail next week fo to police apping. failing to produce his gran said atives had called the efore B r i Mrs. William Wetsman served son, Yosele Shumacher, who bi Isra her sister as matron of honor. he is_ accused of hiding, wa ncle r Also attending • the bride were put under 24-hour surveillan Rabbi.;: Mrs. Arnold Bellowe of Cleve- by Jerusalem police after abouts land, Andrea Burdick, .Gail Fried- lice broke up a suspecte• by a group of ye it a never wn man of Evanston, Ill,, Gail.Gold- tempt by in of 'Windsor, Ont. and Mrs. students to stage a fak kid- fath naping of Starkes and thu r e- The parents' attorney also Franklin Sidlow, vent his reporting to jail. said that while he had no Arthur Levine of New York The eight students were objection to the p.are served his brother as best man. leased after they were detaine Seating the guests were William for questioning in connectio n tribun , anted advance Wetsman, Joel Shaffer, Marshall with the case. Starkes, wh 0 assurance that the grandfather Feingold and David Olinger all spent nearly a year in jail un would be required to give un- of New York, and Mark Passman der a court order for failin g der religious oath, every detail of Chicago. to produce his grandson, i of the. kidnapping and secreting suspected of having hidden th e of the child. He also demanded from his parents becaus e the police ask the Speaker of Simcha Nursery Moves; boy they would not give him a su f- the Parlianient, Kaddish Luz, to ficiently Orthodox education. Has Music Program order Rabbi Shlomo Lorinz, an Starkes was released fro m The Simcha Melody Nursery jail conditionally a few month Agudat Israel deputy, to appear has moved to a new location at ago when he promised to make before police and disclose an information 1 4 3 0 5 W. 8 an effort to locate the child. Mile Rd. When he failed to do this he Ist Besides the eceive was ordered by the court at usual baking, rom Hebrew U the parents' request to return to Deg Indian L o r e, jail next Tuesday. of of Social Work arts and craft Earlier, police received JERUSALEM, a n d dancing, Bach- formation that Orthodox elors' degrees were r "Auntie ved b dents were planning to "ki the first 44 gra Sarah" (Mrs. Starkes to prevent his • est • Paul Baerwald Sc o s of the David Holtz- Social When a group of studen • wer e Work at the Hebrew man) has set v ersi ty seen crowding around tarke s They are the first up a musical demica last night, they were p y trained social wo s in Isra . experience for Mrs. Holtzman detained by police and mptl 'cer The new social workers at- pre-schoolers, ages two-and-a half were assigned to watch St • tended academic, professional to six years. The children play in Police later announced d field work courses for three a rhythm band and learn songs arrest of three members of an school which was about the various holidays. They Orthodox settlement on sus openea also learn some 100 words of picion they hid' the boy. The arrests were announced the joint sponsorship of the He- foreign languages. The children are taken on trips to Cranbrook, amid reports that S h o 1 o m brew University, the Joint Dis- the zoo, parks and a concert dur- Starkes, an uncle, took the nine- tribution Committee, the Israel ing the season. Transportation. is year-old youngster to England Ministry of Social Welfare and available for both Detroit and after testifying under oath in the Municipality of Tel Aviv. The school was named for the Israel that he had no knowledge suburban residents. American Jewish philanthropist, There will be an open house of the boy's whereabouts. Grandfather Nachman Starkes who died last month at the age and registration in the air-condi- of 89. It was established with an tioned building for children up has appealed repeatedly to allocation of $500,000 as an in- to four years on Sunday morn- Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Nissim, tegral part of the university. ing, from 10 to noon and on Sun- proposing a Din Torah (Reli- An earlier Paul Baerwald day afternoon, from 2 to 4 for gious Tribunal) ruling on the School of Social Work was estab- future of the child. children four to six years old. Police learned that Yossele's lished by the' JDC near Paris The children may enroll for two, uncle hid him in the Agudat after the war. That school, which three or five days per week. Is r a e 1-affiliated Komenmiut trained European social workers Those interested may call Mrs. settlement in the northern for service in their communities, Holtzman at -LI 3-4688 for an in- Negev and investigated. The was closed in 1954. Mr. Baer- terview. arrest of the three members wald was a founder of the JDC. followed. Israel police said they More than 120 jobs are await- would ask a court declaration ing the school's first graduates, that the uncle lied under oath who include ten young men --- so they can issue a warrant two of them members of the for his arrest and formally ini- country's Arab minority. tiate proceedings for the uncle's extradition from London where One and two-week s h or t he is teaching in a Lubavitcher courses offered by the Univer- Yeshiva. Mora sity of Michigan College of En- The attorney of the parents for the good things in life said that two members of the gineering attracted 860 people to campus last summer. x d d- m . szavoin4 Dams JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Bar K Yadin seven-day World Congress of 0 Jewish Studies, attended rece ened and shown pu more than 200 scholars—in the first tim Thes ing about 100 n o e s h licl scholars from abroad—co uded doc os f thos with a resolution call for found f a leg the establishment of A erican nature, questi and European branches f the of properties an World Union for Jewish S i es minis ration. which has its headquarters Israel. Another resolution asked for the microfilming of documents of interest to Jews in overseas archives. Prof. Yigael Yadin, Hebrew For fine color movies University archeologist, told the of your wedding closing session that the Bar Kochba archives and the Ju- Call dean desert documents un- earthed in 1960 and this year, will be published in the original Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Nabatean within two years. In illustrated lecture on the WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW . . SID SIEGEL TO 8-2705 A ...,•4,„ Superb Photography Black & White —"Living" Natural Color 8632 McNichols Rd., West UN 4-8484 RAVEN GALLERY Now Available for Luncheon Meetings and Private Parties America's Most Unique Art Gallery The Open Daily orks of Michigan's Fines• Artists on Exhibit 12 Noon Till 2 A.M. and Sale CLOSED. MONDAYS 17600 JAMES COUZENS at Outer Drive .1 6396 Herbert Cohen, Director - ANNOUNCEMENT. The entire stock, including All Dinnerware, Crystal Patterns, etc. of . 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SHANFIELDS-MEYERS JEWELLERY 84 CHINA SHOP Windsor, Ont. 188 Ouellette (2 Mocks from the river) CL 3-6098 19-THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS—Frid ay, August 11, 1961 Susan Gail Brown Weds A. Bart Lewis