More than 7,000 members of Detroit's Bnai Brith Women's Council will mark the culmi- nation of a $100,000 drive which began in July at the Funds raised here support the multitude of worldwide Bnai Brith activities, including the Hillel Foundations at Wayne Sate University, the University of Michigan and Michigan State Univesrs4y. To star with Caesar at the annual fund-raising event are singer Stan , hanks and Nicki and Noel, "The Divine Artists of Grace." For reservations, call Mrs. M. Applebaum, KE 4-8632, or Mrs. S. Sandweiss, LI 2-2536. Borman Stock Splits 2 for 1; birectors, Officers Re-Elected - SID CAESAR tion's fund-raising event 8:30 p.m. Nov. 7 and 8 at Ford Auditorium, according to Presi- dent Mrs. Leon •Dreylinger. Featured star of the affair will be comedian Sid Caesar. The Council fund-raising com- mittee is headed by Mrs. Alan Nathan, gen- eral .chairman. Serving with her are Mes- dames Herbert Gross, Irving Tackel, David Goldstein, Gordon Fruit- man, Irving Isaacs, Max Applebaum, Seymour Sand- Nathan weiss, . Charles - Galinsky, Arthur Weisberg, Al- fred ,Holtz, Harry Kaufman, Charles Blauer, Morris Richman, Arthur Weinfeld, George Flei- scher, -Elsie Cohen, David Howell, Bernard Goodman, Al- bert Heller, Benjamin Monast, Al Sobel and Philip Fealk. The Detroit Women's Council includes 25 chapters. Members sponsor a mobile Blood Donor Bank, a mobile unit to take indigent patients to cancer clinics for treatment and pro- vide entertainment for patients at Northville State HoSpital, Pontiac State Hospital and vet- erans hospitals and the down- town U.S.O. (6 it:1 RABBI OH EL (Tvic •EXCLUSIV iy 11.4-1355 Since in De Hospitals & 57trr3 Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMA The stockholders of Borman Food Stores, Inc., at their annual meeting held at the executive offices of the corporation, grant- ed approval for the increase of authorized stock from 1,500,000 to t,000,000 shares. The additional stock will be is- sued on Nov. 17 to stockholders of record Oct. 25. Joseph Kron, executive vice president _ , reported to the stock- holders that sales for the 14- week quarter, ended Sept. 30, were -433,956,181, as compared with sales of $29,057,417 for the 13-week quarter a year ago. Earn- ings for the current quarter were $581,421, equivalent to •$ .48 per share, based on 1,216,159 shares outstanding as of Sept. 30. Earn- ings a year ago amounted to $507,338, equivalent to $ .42 per share, based on the 1,205,553 shares outstanding at that time. &HA Announcements Oct. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Danny Raskin (Geraldine Katz), 24071 Marlow, Oak Park, a son, Scott. a * * Oct. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rittman (Rhoda Belin- sky),_ 21876 Leyte, Farmington, a son, Jon Gregory. * * * Oct. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Canner (Rhoda Ber- man), 19708 Schaefer, a daugh- ter, Robyn Ilene. * 0 5 — amuel F r. and Mrs. Santa Rosa Michael. . and Mrs. ne Africh) ughter, Jac- Mohel ISRAEL GOODM Serving in Hospitals and o Mr. and Mrs. Haas), a: 20 Years' Experience Pontiac FE 4 - 41 * * 2 — To r. a REV. Marshall L. Gol MOHEL SPECIAL! • Serving at Homes and Ho DI 1.9909 Rabbi ISAAC KAPL Certified Mohel Serving in Hospitals & 17181 Cherrylawn UN MRS. FREDERICK FLETCHER Carol Gay Schwartz and Fred- erick Alan Fletcher were united in marriage Oct. 14 at the Shera- ton Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Morris . Adler officiated. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of Muirland Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fletcher of Ilene Ave. The bride wore a gown of silk mist with a mandarin collar, molded bodice and bracelet- length sleeves of lace. A front panel was made of the matching lace and the skirt fell into a chapel train. A lace pill box hat held a fingertip silk veil. Honor attendant was Barbar Schwartz, sister of the bri Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jos Greenberg, Aviva Thatch, Ca Platt and Brenda Klernpner. Best man was the bridegroo uncle, Dr. Edmond Kraus. Ushe were Leo Shebses, Joseph Green berg, Joseph Dorbrusin, Burt Brent, Gary Sanders and Law- rence a n d Steven Schwartz, brothers of the bride. The couple will live on Indiana Ave. • Center Theater -Opens Season with 'Another Part of the Forest' The Center Theater will pre- sent Lillian Hellman's "Another Part of the Forest" as its first play of the season on Nov. 4 and 5 and Nov. 11 and 12 at the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the Jewish Center. - The drama is of a southern family, under the patriarchal in- fluence of a tyrannical father, and the conflict in their lives. Directed by Vic Hurwitz and produced by Harvey Freeman, the play features Todd Purse,. Rita Lichtman, Joyce Feurring, Abe Ulanoff, Lorraine Ernst, Frank Sidlow, Ralph Bernstein, Michael Damian, man, Mildre . and Mrs. Marilyn Music), Oak Park, a Murri, aughte e . a: * * Freem . 14 -- To Mr. nd Mrs. ymoUr S. Milgram Frances ree We n Ave., Oak. , S Expert Mohel RABBI * * r. and Mrs. A. Appleb m (Bever- ndra Goldsm ), 20820 osha, Oak Par daughter, Serving in -Hospitals and Ho LI 2-4444 LI 1-976 Certified Surgical Fletcher-Schwartz Rites Solemnized 19206 arcus and Bill JWV Activities SHOLOM POST and AUXIL- IARY will hold a Halloween party Sunday at the JWV Me- morial H o m e. Refreshments, games and prizes will be fea- tured. For reservations, call chairman Fae Rubin, KE 5-0420, or Esther Siegel, LI 4-4593. * * * CHARLES AND AARON KO- GAN AUXILIARY will service the Dearborn Veterans Hospital on Thursday, announce Ann Kretzmer and Norrie Grossman, chairmen. Games and entertain- ment will be provided. Refresh- ments will be served in the TB ward. * * * LT. RAYMOND ZUS S MAN AUXILIARY will hold its annual Halloween costume party, in conjunction with a membership party, Monday at home of 171 Montr Mrs. Mary Lo er, . Florence announces ames, senior president prizes d refreshments will b feta d. For er, Pr ent Mrs. 5-9097. rary membe be hostesses at the U. v. 7. Center Announces Events, Program for Retired Men The Jewish Community Cen- ter has announced two coming events and the formation of a new program for retired men. The Children's Dance Theatre of Washington, D.C., a group of six professional dancers and ac- tors will be presenting the story of "King Solomon and the Bee," at the Meyers Road Center, 2 and 3:30 p.m. Nov. 19. The appearance is in conjunction with the Tenth Annual Jewish Book Fair. "Notes on Drama" is the title of a musical-drama review to be presented at the next meeting of the Center Theater, 8 p.m. Wednesday. A new program for retired men including special exercises, swimming and other activities eing introduced for men in der adult program. mxge STIC FURNITURE COVERS ri MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL LI 2-0874 •- heir an- rship et-together 8 day at the .TWV Memo- ome. The "Bale at Vegas'_' ening will feature games, al e, refresh prizes and II ments. Mrs. Departmen alifen guest speaker. event are Mel Weingard ctive Mrs. Louis Burke. attend. embers are AUX nual p.m k _ e your Simcha Bright! the Band that's Right!! rom LONDON ENGLAND 4 :1 "The right mood for the right occa-ion" CALL UN- 1-3065 PERMANENT R REMOVAL OHEN Z - MORR - POST will celeb to inner-da niversary at .m. Nov. at the be held 6 errace, 18 1 Wyo- Rainbo nounce Commander ming orc pert. • Sa e dinne' usi pr fo ancing. I is Rober f Mrs. Marl ith. For reservations ation, call G ; Mrs. T- or S invited. for Incomparable y Famous Medical Au- g the Most Effective Pain Alleviators. ACE • ARMS • LEGS • HAIRLINES ROSE BECKER Northwest Section TUES. and WED. ONLY UN 2-3355 ALL OTHER DAYS 616 David Stott Bldg. WO 2-7288 arry edman Labor Zo met" anned Talk o A me' g of Branch Sev LZOA 1 be 'eld - 3 Sund. in the nry Fa Mrs. ing will t of tee G , director arold Dr. the ewish Social Servi from o has just reau, speak on rael. Today." nformation call 537-7497. n GILBERT HIS ORCHESTRA I Orchestra & Entertainment LI 7-2899 4 .00%**/%41.01%**00%.00%..."•••• ■•■ eriors nga .s. Paulin 1 of Be A , Oak Park, has ughter, th aagement • Ida, chael Golkow, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gol- kow of Wynnefield, Pa. The fu- ture bridegroom, an alumnus of Temple University, is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants. A winter wedding is planned. The couple will make their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. At a dinner party, Mr: and chelle Mrs. Fred Peltz of Oak Park, announced the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ilene, to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Franklin Owen Gold. The elma Gubow), bride-elect is a senior in the Col- a, a son, lege of Education at Wayne State University. Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gold d L. of Greenfield Road, is a graduate rin), of the Wayne, State University ing at College of Medicine where he a son, was affiliated with Phi Lamba Kappa Medical Fraternity. A Dec. 27 wedding is being a s get quick results! planned. y PHIL MORGANROTH N.A.D.A.—Registered Decorator Consultant 14520 Rosemary Oak Park, Mich. Lincoln 1-1953 Residence Lincoln 7-8858 '''''..611111111111•Ps"' "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Vo age" more, • xpressions how yo wishes or congratulatio pathy ch more effective with a gift are tl t speaks for you . . . in an aste-tempting and sat- in Nation-Wide Delivery Ri ri7 ZIP ✓ RI - /0 3205 W. McNICHOLS RD: (at Wibleme• DETROIT 21. MICHIGAN 19 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 27, 1961 Bnai Brith Women's Council Stars Sid Caesar in Fund-Raising Event