• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 2, 1962 • ctivities • • ' octety Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson have returned from a visit to Paris, Lake Como, Venice, Athens and a seven-day cruise - of the Aegaean Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mersky have returned to Athens after cruising the Greek Islands. The Merskys will continue on to Istanbul, Israel and Paris before returning home. -Dr. -and Mrs. Murray Halbmillion and Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hyman have returned to Detroit after a tour of France, Italy and Greece. At a recent, meeting. of the Pearlman Family Club officers elected were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Palmer, president; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levenberg, vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearl- man, secretary. Larry Sklar was elected president of the Kaplan Family Club at a recent meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wider. Other officers are Shirley Monson, vice-president; Joe Feldman, treasurer; Marilyn Shulman, secretary; and Ingrid Dressner, sunshine chairman. Scores of Detroiters visited Israel in the past month. In- cluded among them were Dr. David Seligson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverstein, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Oppenheim. Judith Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen, and Dianne Goldfarb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Goldfarb, have taken a one-week leave from their studies at the University of Michigan to attend the national convention of the American Dental Association. Both girls are graduate dental hygienists and will give a clinic at the convention in Miami Beach. Herschel H. Levine of Sussex Ave. took part in the Third National Orientation Conference of the National Defense Execu- tive Reserve on Oct. 22 in Washington, D.C., when several hundred business leaders from all parts of the country reviewed their roles in event of a national emergency.. • Marc -Grainger, Benjy Glazer, George Schwartz, Ronald Silver- man, Bruce Perrhikoff and Larry Warner of Troop 421, sponsored by the Vernor School PTA, were among 800 scouts who took part in the recent Greenfield District Camporee held at D-A Scout Ranch near Lapeer. The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levenstein, 19178 San Juan. Detroit Council of Jewish Women Making Plans for Blue Angel Ball Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will give its "Blue Angel Ball" 8:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at Cobo Hail. General chairman is Mrs. Jerry Krandall, assisted by vice- chairman Mrs. Alvin Rodecker, chairman of the Angel Ball board Mrs. Oscar Silverman, recording secretary Mrs. George Meyerson and corresponding secretary Mrs. Harry Kellman. Sponsor chairmen are Mrs. Sidney Marwil and Mrs. Oscar Silverman. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. Harold Ziv, Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and tar, • AFTER' THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING I IMM..11•111IMII ■ O•UUMI ■ 01•11.1 ■ 0 41■0■11,001i and Mrs. Alvin Geffen is in charge of art work. Policy is under the direction of Mes- dames Lewis Daniels and Daniel Krouse. Decorations are being planned and produced by decorations co-chairmen Mrs. Donald Weil and Mrs. Manuel Rotenberg. Handling seating are Mrs. Peter Rubin and Mrs. James Whitman, while supper arrange- ments are the job of Mrs. Ber- nard Spiegel and Mrs. Ronald Greenberg: Hostesses, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Marvin Frankel and Mrs. Michael Travis, will wear outfits made by Mrs. David Blank and Mrs. Gilbert Michel. The prizes and gift wrappings are under the chairmanship of Mesdames Morton Lazar, Julian Frank, Frederick Shevin and Lawrence Weisman. A midnight supper, Warney Ruhl's Orchestra and the Barnes Dancing Team will be among the attractions of the evening. Members who contribute $150 in merchandise or 150 hours on duty at the Resale Shop located at Fairfield and Puritan are guests at the Blue Angel Ball. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS SUNDAY ONLY RIB STEAK, trimmed . . . Lb. $ 19 L b. 29` VEAL BREAST SALAMI . 1st Cut LAMB CHOPS .. SHOULDER STEAK . . . . YOUNG BEEF LIVER . . . Breast of BEEF, trimmed 79c Lb. 89` Lb. Romney Pledges Fight Against Discrimination "Fundamental to our Ameri- can way of life is complete free- dom of worship and conscience and separation of church and state," according to George Romney, Republican candidate for Governor, in a recent pub- lic statement. He continued: "Here in this nation founded on the Judeo-Christian concept of the divine origin of man, Jews have fought side by side color or creed, and I want to see it ended. "I am equally opposed to more subtle but just as vicious forms of discrimination in em- ployment. Every citizen must be judged not by his race or creed, but by his worth as an individual. "As Governor of Michigan, I • Sea-fresh flavor tender, moist meat world's finest quality PILLAR ROCK fancy white 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. DI 1-2345 CORNER OF HARTWELL ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST UNA Packed in pure vegetable oil to. bring out the finest flavor and tenderness. GEORGE ROMNEY with good men of other faiths to wipe out discrimination and intolerence of every kind. Hav- ing been a victim of religious persecution in my own child- hood, I have throughout my life shared fully in this inter-faith effort to achieve justice and equality for every man. "I am especially proud that my efforts in this field earned recognition by the Anti-Defa- mation League of Bnai Brith in the form of their American Democratic Living Award in 1959. "I am unalterably opposed to discrimination and segregation in housing. I believe this is now the most serious area of injustice for people who hap- pen to be of a minority race, SAUL COHEN, BEN ZAGER and HARRY REZNICK Exclusive Proprietors of DEXTER-DAVISON MEAT AND POULTRY MARKET Prime and Choice BEEF WE WRAP MEAT FOR FREEZER FREE ! Coolidge at 10 Mile — Oak Park LI 8-6800 WE DELIVER CALL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED nat lritA Activities REX CHAPTER will - hold a membership tea 9 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Herbert Lefkosky, 20147 Steel. Every- one--is welcome. * * * IVAN S. BLOCK LODGE will hold a special program on A. D. L. with a speaker and special films 9:00 p.m. Monday at Labor Zionist Hall. Guests are invited.. Prizes will be given for those who arrive on time. * * THEODORE HERZL CHAP- TER will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at 41 Oak, River Rouge. The group visits Northville Hospital monthly and entertains patients. For information, call Mrs. P. Sherman, AV 2-6463. * * * METROPOLITAN MEN'S COUNCIL SERVICE COMMIT- TEE will provide patients at the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospi- tal with a 90-minute variety show 2 p.m. Sunday. Assisting Chair- man Sol Steinberg will be Irving Berger, S h e r m an Goldman, Charles Goldstei n, Murray Krugel, Sanford Pliskow, Robert Rudman and Sam Zieman. 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