in Support of Project in Israel . Women's American ORT chapters across the nation have launched membership drives in support of the organization's lat- est project to help build four new ap- prenticeship training c e n ters in: Israel; at Haifa, Beer- sheba, Tel Aviv and Jerusa- lem, announc- ed Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel, Mich- Mrs. Siegel igan region vice - president in charge of membership. Theme of the campaign is "The More Members Gained, the More Students Trained." The culminating event will MAN- SIZE FLAVOR! Satisfies the whole family! Piker Rock Red Sockeye Salmon also •available . in flat half cans. Hearty appetites all around your table will agree: Pillar Rock prime red salmon is the reddest, juiciest, meatiest salmon in all the world! FREE, nationally famous colorful 23: recipe booklet. Tells how to make many intriguing gourmet dishes. Salmon chowder. Salmon curry. Tetrazzini. Pasta. Salmonburgers. Salmon cornbread. To receive your free salmon booklet, write your name and address on the back of a Pink Beauty or Pillar Rock label and send today to: The Jewish News, 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich. PILLAR ROCK FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON For the finest in pink salmon- -buy Pink Beauty Salmon. take place March 6 at the Royal Theater as an ORT Day. Co-chairman of the member- ship drive is Mrs. Irving Stoll- man. Secretary to the member- ship committee is Mrs. Jack Kaufman. Chairmen of the 12 local chapters participating in the drive are Mesdames Abe Burke, Balmoral; Jackie Kagen, Glenwood; Richard Gunsberg, Hampton; Hy m an Stollman, Huntington Woods; Emil Rose, Northeast; Gerald Kanter, Northland; Fred Krainen, Oak- land Hills; Leon Simon, Park- woods; Ed Stone, Suburban; Jerome Rossman, Town and Country; Gerald Magid, Vera Bramson; and I. Eisenfeld, Mt. Clemens. - All coming ORT functions will be geared to the campaign, according of Mrs. Nathan H. Schlafer, Michigan region presi- dent. The Israel project will pro- vide for the education and training of 10,000 youths in each of the four training cen- ters, according to Mrs. Siegel. The project is shared jointly by ORT, the Israel government and the municipalities involved, she said. The center in Haifa will be named the Jeannette Orleans Gayl • Apprenticeship Center in honor of the late national ORT president who died last year. Rites Solemnized Barbara Keidan Will Exhibit Art Work at Wayne State Show for Graduate Students Barbara Keidan will be one of five artists who will exhibit in a graduate students' art ex- hibition, to be held in the Mc- Gregor Community Arts Center of Wayne State University. The show, which will open on Wednesday and continue through Jan. 15, is a final pre- requisite toward a master's degree. Mrs. Keidan will show 25 oils, water colors, drawings and some sculptures. She attended the University of Michigan • Candids • Formals • Movies MRS. AARON MANDELBAUM ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions Fine Arts School and finished at Wayne, accepting her degree one month before her first child was born. With her lawyer - husband, Herbert, and the three young Keidans, Karen, 11, Lynn, 9, and Dick 7, Mrs. Keidan makes her home at 18516 Littlefield. Mrs. Keidan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker. • 6 4( 4 4 a and ENTERTAINMENT BY HAL GORDON By Barbara Elaine Subar, daugh- UN 3-5730 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Subar, UN- 3-.8982 835 Sunset, East Lansing, be- CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 came the bride of Aaron Sol- -9•1191114.111490...”W omon _Mandelbaum in ceremo- nies Dec. 30 at Shaarey Sho- ■ ■■•■■■ ■ ■ ■ mayim Synagogue, Oak Park. Rabbi Leo Goldman, Rabbi Phillip Frankel and Cantor Louis Klein officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Hyman Mandelbaum of Ridge- dale Ave., Oak Park, and the I late Jennie Mandelbaum. only the finest in taste and The bride wore a full-length, • quality from Kosher Zion . . •• cut away gown with an empire made fresh daily in our new, modern, clean, stainless steel train. The white satin skirt was covered by ivory peau de soie • kitchens, under strict U. S. lace. She wore a fingertip-length • Government inspection and Or- Dr. Bernard Levin veil attached to a domaine • thodox Rabbinical Supervision. tiara. She carried two white or- Elected President of U. S. chids on a white Bible. INSPECTED State Podiatry Assn. Mrs. Herbert Moses of Tren- AND PASSED BY DEPARTMENT OF The new president of the ton, N.J., sister of the bride, AGRICULTURE Michigan State Podiatry Associ- was matron of honor. EST. I ation is Dr. Bernard Levin, Morris Mandelbaum served • 24251 Oneida, Oak Park. his brother as best man. Ushers *SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO 8, Levin was elected to head the were Sam Mandelbaum, Myer V 400 1/61110111001111111111109111111000•Wee• 9,4110001111111116111111110000b organization of doctors con-. Mandelbaum and Ben Mandell, cerned with -foot ailments at brothers of the bridegroom; -the association's annual meeting and .brother of the bride, Jack SAUL COHEN, BEN ZAGER and HARRY REZNICK held recently in Lansing. Subar of Bergenfield, N.J. Exclusive Proprietors of Elekted to serve with Levin After a honeymoon on Man- for 1963 were Dr. James Sim-, hattan Island and in New Jer- onds" of Kalamazoo, vice-prest- sey , the couple will reSide in dent; Dr. Irvin Kanat of Garden Oak Park. City, treasurer; and Dr. Al Pee- len of Grand Rapids, sergeant- Mrs. Brandwine Named at-arms. POULTRY MEAT J. J. 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