At a recent family party, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pack of Prairie Dr., Southfield, announced the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Gale, to Robert Allan Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Cortland Ave. The bride-elect is a senior at Wayne State University's Col- lege of Education. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne State's College of Pharmacy, where he was affiliated with Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. Labor Zionists to Hold Memorial Tribute for Morri s L. Schaver The Labor Zionist Movement of Detroit will culminate its effort to establish its own trib- ute to the late Morris L Schaver with a memorial program 8:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Morris L. Schaver Auditorium of the Hayim G reenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. The pro- gram will have Rabbi Charles Schulman, the noted speaker and author and friend of Rabbi Schulman the Labor Zionist Movement and one-time close collaborator of the late Labor Zionist leader Hayim Greenberg, as guest speaker. Masha Benya will pre- sent a program of vocal rendi- tions. A presentation of a certifi- cate attesting to the establish- ment of the Morris L. Schaver Memorial Project will be made to Mrs. Emma Schaver and son, Isaac. The project in Israel, through the Jewish National Fund, w'as undertaken by the Labor Zion- ist Movement of Detroit, which includes the Farband, Poalei For Newest Hair Fashion "The Fair Lady" for Now Thru Fall. Also our Tipping Frosting and allover color gives you a new lift. gatricia's &auty Salon 15210 W. 7 Mile, nr. VE 6 - 7720 Sussex Zion, Habonim and Pioneer Women, to establish its own tribute to the memory of Mor- ris Schaver, who was one of the movement's and Israel's leading exponents. The campaign, currently in progress to raise $25,000 for the project from members of the Labor Zionist Organization and friends, is conducted by a committee headed by Ben Har- old as chairman, Harry Schu- mer, co-chairman, and repre- sentatives of every branch of the Labor Zionist Movement in Detroit. A2at Brith Activities BLOCH CHAPTER LODGE will hold their semi-annual com- bined meeting 9 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Hayim Greenberg Cent-or. Friends are invited. The Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamic Institute will give demonstration in the skill of improved reading speeds. Refreshments will be served. Tour Through Center Theater Opens Season The Center Theater of the Jewish Center will open its fall season with "A Tour Through Center Theater," to be directed by Errol Fortin 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Aaron DeRoy Theater. Fortin will be assisted by Red and Gene Gross, Jim Rubin, Leo Seligson, Abe and Ruth Zitomer. Refreshments will be served in the wings. Tryouts for the Theater's first major production, Paddy Chay- efsky's "Middle of the Night," will be held 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6 and 2 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Aaron DeRoy Theater. Production is scheduled for November. N.Y. Jewish Guardians Get Training Grant Men's Clubs 1 Sheldon Rott and his . ORCHESTRA J "Music As You Like It" illir OFFICE: HOME: LI 5-2737 LI 7-0896 MISS ILENE EISENBERG At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eisenberg of Oak Park announced the engagement of their daughter, Ilene Harriet, to Jacob M. Blazofsky, son of Mrs. Anna Blazofsky of Leslie Ave., and the late Nathan Bla- zofsky. A Dec. 25 wedding is planned. DAVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES PHOTOGRAPHERS "The Best Need Cost No More" LI 8-1116 LI 8-2266 *********************1 4 * ,* CRITERION CLUB "0 4C ( 5 Jir * _, Jr ▪ Detroit's Newest Social Organization for Single Adults Invites You And Your Friends To The Public Celebration of the Club's Grand Debut at a "New-Fashioned" Get-Acquainted and "Pc OPEN-HOUSE-SWARMING PARTY SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8th, Starting 8:45 P.M. .,kg Ballroom of the Jewish Music Center, 14868 SCHAEFER I; JULIUS ROSENWALD POST, * near Fenkell. General Admission: $1.00 per person . . American Legion, will hold its Jr Ample Parking. Entertainment, refreshments, favors, door- .4( annual installation of officers awards, dancing to the popular orchestrations of Jay Aye the evening of Sept. 9 at the Yr and his "Little-City Harmonilads," and a memorable evening -re. Sholem Aleichem Institute. Offi- * of surprises. cers are Maurice Green, com- mander; Joseph Shapiro and Alex Grossman, vice commanders; Joseph Goldstein, adjutant; Dave Kay, finance officer; Samuel Neshefsky, chaplain; Dr. R. R. Goldstone, historian; Charles A. Berghoff, sergeant-at-arms; and Benjamin Edelstein, John Jacob- son, Robert Levitt, Carl Siegel Is Pleased and Henry Wartosky, executive board. Special guest will be Nor- To Announce man Robbins, commander of the Detroit districts. ** * *** ** ** ** ** * * * ***** JOE NEWMAN Pillar Rock Salmon Dishes Pillar Rock salmon, noted for its richness and color, is a treat at lunch time in sandwiches and salads. There are many hot dishes you can make with Pillar Rock salmon, too, which are special dinner favorites. Here are three of them. SALMON SOUFFLE 1 lb. can Pillar Rock salmon. 1/2 cup bread crumbs. 1/2 cup milk. yolks of 3 eggs. whites of 3 eggs. salt, cayenne, lemon juice. Flake salmon. Add seasoning and lemon juice. Soak bread crumbs in milk 10 minutes and add salmon, then add the yolks of 3 eggs beaten until thick and lemon colored and cut and fold in the whites beaten stiff and dry. Turn into a buttered baking dish and bake at 350 degrees until firm. Serve with any desired sauce. Serves 4-5. SCALLOPED SALMON AU GRATIN 1 lb. can Pillar Rock salmon. salt. pepper. 1 cup cream sauce. grated cheese. paprika. mashed potatoes. Flake salmon, placing it in a deep baking dish. Cover well with cream sauce and season with salt and pepper—sprinkle over this some grated cheese and paprika, this makes a nice golden brown top. Bake for 10 minutes in a 400 degree oven. A border of mashed potatoes gives this a nice appearance. Serves 4. • • • SALMON FLAKE RAREBIT 1 lb. can Pillar Rock salmon. 1/2 lb. sharp cheese. 1 cup canned tomato soup. 1/2 tsp. salt. 1 tsp. mustard. 1 tsp. worcestershire sauce. 2 eggs. 1 cup evaporated milk. undiluted. Melt cheese over boiling water, gradually blend in tomato soup and seasonings. Add eggs to milk and stir slowly into cheese mixture. Add salmon flaked in large pieces and heat 5 or 10 minutes. Serve on crisp salted crackers. Serves 6. NEW YORK, (JTA) — A pro- fessional training program jointly operated by the Jewish Board of Guardians and Montefiore Hospital which is designed to help relieve the shortage of child psychiatrists has been awarded a $30,000 grant by the New York State Department of Mental Hy- The University of Michigan giene, it was announced by Henry L. Heming, president of libraries circulated a total of the Jewish Board of Guardians 774,671 books last year. THAT HE HAS ASSUMED THE OWNERSHIP OF IRVING'S GIFT SHOP 7 MILE ROAD and LIVERNOIS Featuring a Selection of Fine Imported Crystal, Dinnerware, Gift and Boutique Items. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 5:45 P.M.; THURSDAY & FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAKERY Where YOU get that good old-fashioned well baked STYLE, TASTE and QUALITY Custom made and artistically designed . . . • Wedding • Bar Mitzvah • Party Cakes Recommended by Leading Detroit caterers. Under Supervision of Vaad Harabonim HAVE YOU TRIED OUR GARLIC BREAD? IT'S OURS EXCLUSIVELY! Free Parking Daily after 5 p.m.; All Day Sunday Across the Street 12945 W. 7 MILE RD. UN 2-7980 13137 DEXTER WE 5-9102 SPECIAL FRIDAY & SUNDAY Assorted Home Made COOKIES C dz Reg. 60c per doz. 2 Doz. Limit CINNAMON NUT COFFEE CAKE C 4 9 lb PLEASE SHOP EARLY FRIDAY — WE CLOSE THIS FRIDAY AT 6:50 P.M.; CLOSED SATURDAY, OPEN SUNDAY THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 31,' 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Cortland Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Phyllis Carole, to Phillip Her- shel Shusterman, son of Mrs. Rose Shusterman of Oak Park and the late Jack Shusterman. The bride-elect is a recent graduate of Wayne State Univer- sity where she received her B.S. degree in medical technology. A June, 1963 wedding is planned. MISS MAUREEN PACK Dr. Herbert P. Kagen, associate professor of chemistry at the De- troit Institute of Technology, is one of four chemistry professors engaged in postdoctoral research at Brandeis University this sum- mer under the National Science Foundation's program of Re- Participation for College Teachers. The 12-week program, aimed at improving the level of science teaching, enables liberal arts col- lege professors, who have limited opportunity for research during the academic year, to stay abreast of recent scientific investigations. Dr. Kagen, who has done exten- sive work in lactide chemical research, is also engaged in can- cer chemotherapeutic research. At Brandeis, he is studying the chemical reactions of friedelin, a natural substance found in cork. He was warded the S.B. degree by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the M.S. degree by the University of Rhode Island, and the Ph. D. by Wayne State University in Detroit. During the summers of 1951 to 1953, he was a research chemist at M.I.T., and held various pre- d o c t or al and postdoctoral re- search grants between 1952 and 1957 before assuming his present position at the Detroit Institute. LONDON, (JTA) — The only synagogue in Leipzig, East Ger- many, was consecrated after the completion of the redecoration of the interior of the building which was used as a storeroom during the Nazi regime. There are some 300 Jews in the city today com- pared with a Jewish population of nearly 10,000 in 1938. - MISS PHYLLIS SHAPIRO Ilene Eisenberg to Wed Dec. 25 Leipzig Jewi 'Re-Open E. German Synagogue 19 Pack-Shapiro Phyllis Shapiro's Engagement Told Engagement Told ▪ Detroit Professor Conducting Research at Brandeis University