Feinstein-Slutz1: y Engagement Told MISS MARLENE FEINSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Meyer • Fein- stein, 17526 Indiana, anctunce the engagement of their daugh- ter,. Marlene Sheila, to Arnold Mark Slutzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slutzky of West Outer Dr. The bride-elect attends.Wayne State University, where she is a junior in the _College of Art Education and is affiliated with Phi Sigma Sign-fa sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi fraternity. An April wedding is planned. Brevities The Pulitzer Prize winning "DIARY OF ANNE FRANK" opens a four night run in Lan- sing Dec. 6 at West Auditorium. This marks the 165th presenta- tion of the Lansing Civic Players, Michigan's oldest and one of its largest and most • professional groups. Molly Feith, of Jersey City, leads a talented cast of 10 sharing the honors with one of Lansing's better known actors, Anton F. Bos, who plays her lather. Tickets can be ob- tained by writing or calling the Lansing Civic Players. - * * SEYMOUR LIPKIN, former De- troiter and internationally known pianist, will open the Pro-Musica Concert Series today at the De= trait Institute of Arts. * * * A new Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabili- tation Through Training) story- documentary, COME WITH ME MY BROTHER, filmed in Tunisia and France, was shown at a spe- cial preview held at the RCA Exhibition Hall recently. The 16mm black and white sound film was produced and directed by Stephen L. Sharff, with execu- tive production by Nathan Gould. The script is by Millard Lampell, the narration by Theo- dore Bikel, with original music by Kenneth Schmidt. * * Now showing at the Mercury Theater, on West McNichols and Schaefer, are "PILLOW TALK," starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall and Thelma Ritter, plus "OPERA: TION PETTICOAT," starring Gary Grant and Tony Curtis. Open House Planned by Simcha Nursery. An open nouse and Hanukah program is planned for stude and parents at 12:30 p.m. Mon ' and Tuesday at the Simcha ody Nursery, 14305 W. bht Mile. Entertainment will incl the presentatfon of two puppet ows, "The Runaway Latke," an The Purple Cow," with Mrs. er narrating, and a program pu by the rhythm band. A field trip is scheduled for the second week in January. Those interested in accompanying the children are asked to call LI 3-4588 or UN 4-0169. Bnai Brith Blood Bank Rally to Be Held Dec. 4-5 for • • • ctivittes in Society The Detroit Metro n blood cone ed at the rail to ounces eukemia Blood Bank. T . e Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shewach, 17517 Meyers, celebrated their Bnai Brith Council rally wi th rallys o J ec. 4 a 55th wedding anniversary Nov. 27 at a dinner in their honor given the next blood b the Pep o 1 p.m by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shewach , be held Dec. 4 ark, and orm , call 4890 W. Outer Dr. The honored couple have three sons, Harry and School in Oa Adas Sha r itz 3-1767, Henry, and Irving of Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Dec. 5 at t W UN 4-8705. Schrier of Los Angeles and Mrs. Helen Goldberg of Bakersfield, Synogogue. It will be kno Calif.; 13 grandchildren and a great grandchild. Max Rosenberg, of 15131 Sutherland, Oak Park was one of Brith Leukemia The Leukemia Blood Bank, the speakers,. Nov. 25, at the convention of the National Council Hanukah Greetings for the Social Studies at its 41St annual meeting held in Chicago. which helps supply blood to to Our Many Friends children and adults with 'serious Rosenberg, who is assistant principal of the Finney Junior Senior and Customers High School in Detroit, spoke on the topic "Education, in Areas blood ailments, has made an urgent appeal to the community .Where Low Socio-Economic Conditions Prevail." Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman • are spending the winter to .build a supply of - blood, George Marcus months at The Foothills in Palm Springs, Calif. They plan to which- now is at a dangerously low level. The Detroit Bnai Earl Ruby - return home for the Passover. The Sherman FaMily Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Brith Men and Women have ed 10 per cent of all the home of Mrs. Max Rosenberg, 17160 Meyers. Recently returned from the 38th national Women's Branch of the -Union of Orthod ish Congregations held in Atlantic City were Great L Chapter delegates Mes- dames Mayim Donin, Harry . Koloto and Meyer Berke of Cong. - "Bnai David, Seymour Ribiat an avid Dombey of Young Isr of Oak-Woods, and Sam Cen and 'S. I of. Co aar The NAME To Remember Hathomayim of Windsor. PHOTOGRAPHERS For Quality CLEANING Dr. and Mrs. Laonard B' dorf, of 1809 "The Best Need . • at a kiddush last Saturday, honor of Ja Cost No More" 18135 Livernois at Curtis for his appearance at the nnual Balfour 8-2266 11 8-1116 863-0400 Organization • of Detroit. On Nov.. 19 a parlor eeting was held f ance sales on behalf of State of Israel Bo or campaign, at the home of Mr. Osias Zwerdling. ordes, Michigan chairman of -.INF Foundation, was the speaker. — The Charlip Family Club has elected a new slate of officers with _Julius Iskow as president. Included are Miles Mazer, vice president, Bernice Mazer, secretary, and Florence. Charlip, treasurer. COBO II AVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES SPECIAL SELLING . IN TIME FOR .. . UJA Launches All-Out Drive for Big Gifts; Conference Dec. 10-11 A nationwide all-out effort to munity leaders Sept. 27. push the amount of Big Gifts Giora Josephthal, Israel presented to the United Jewish Minister of Development and Appeal in advance of a forthcom- Housing, will make a special fly- ing campaign to a new record ing visit to the U:S: to address high, is now underway, Joseph the UJA conference next week. Meyerhoff, UJA •general chair- Aryeh L. Pincus, treasurer of man, announced. He asserted the Jewish Agency for that the Big Gifts phase of many arrived in th he community campaigns has been confere to help the UJA advanced this year to enable the lau s special effort to raise communities to report their re- - 5,000,000 special fund over sults at the 24th annual nation nd above the regular 1962 conference of UJA; - Dec. Other ers 11, at the 'Waldorf-Astoria 1, ence incl rth New York. U.S. Se Meyerhoff reported tha JA ham Harma srae cabinet members and icers to the U. were traveling to corn ities burg, .0 honorai throughout the country in n in- and chairman of th Dis- tensive effort to explain th eed tribution Corn Dewey D. for increased contributions. Stone Tonal chairman, larger contribution _ s include a enting the United Israel vance gifts to a 1962 Special Appeal, and chairman of the Jew- Fund to meet enlarged immigra- ish Agency for Israel, Inc.; Wil- tion to Israel ; which was recom- liamRosenwald, UJA national mended at an extraordinary na- chairman': representing the JDC; tional conference of 500 top corn- Moses A: Leavitt, JDC executive vice-chairman, and Rabbi Her- bert A. Friedman, UJA executive vice-chairman. _ HANUKAH GIFT GIVING NG SLEEVE ORT IRIS Values $ to $15 - 96 IB as Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. rchie David Cherniak, 2132 Vi lria, Wind- sor, Ont., announce the Bas Mitz- vah of their daughter, Donna Gail, will be observed at 9:30 p.m. Sabbath services today at Temple Beth El of Windsor at the Southwood School, Cabana and Dominion roads, South Wind- sor. An open house in her honor will be held 2-5 p.m. Dec. 3 at home. No cards. Leadership Dinner for Israel B to Be ec. 7 The -end Israel Bond lea p dinner meeting will b ld at 7 p.m. Thursday, oliday Manor, it was an- ounced by Torn Borman, gen - eral chairman of t .D Israel Bond Co • Ti urp is ent a .rt on t scoe- n din- ner, wh' ne • $150,000 cash a Bond edges. the o all 1961 ond - am aign• plans for c December Bond campaign of Israel's Bar Mitzvah year; to prepare for the Italy-Israel Fashion Festival New Year's Eve Dance and to accelerate cash collections. 2 STRAND CULTURED PEARL CHOKER 15750, LIVERNOIS (1 Block North of Lodge, Expressway) DI 1-5511 OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.; SUNDAYS 10 A.M to 5 P.M. 'til Christmas .,„