▪ Council Nominating. Committee. Selected Stanley J. Winkelman, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Count i1, announced the appoint- ment of a committee to select nominees for officers and Exec- utive Committee members. The committee, to be chaired by Sidney M. Shevitz, includes Avern L. Cohn, Mrs. Irving N. King, Hyman Safran, Mrs. Oscar 11 Schwartz, Irving • Steinman and Herman Strassburger. Under Council procedure, the Nominating Committee will re- port its selections to the dele- gate assembly on March 20. Ad- ' ditional nominations may then be made by petitions submitted within a 14-day period after the March assembly. Elections are held at the concluding assembly in May. Eisenberg-Tobes Troth Is Told • Let the father endow his daughter so that the youths will be anxious to marry her. ----Kethuboth - MAN- SIZE FLAVOR! Satisfies the whole family! MISS SUZANNE EISENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eisen- berg of Coyle Ave; announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Suzanne, to Dr. • Harold J. Tobes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Tobes of Woodingham Dr. Miss .Eisenberg is a graduate of Wayne State University Col- lege of - Education. Her fiance, a graduate of the WSU College of Pharmacy and the Chicago College of Osteopathy, is affili- ated with Alpha Zeta Omega and Iota Tau Sigma fraternities and Sigma Sigma Phi Osteopathic honor fraternity. An Aug. 18 wedding is planned. 8ngagenIents FANCY RED SOCKEY E Pillar 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 tot. , ' 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. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boxman, of Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of the ir daughter, Barbara, to Arnold Edelstein, of Brooklyn, N.Y., son of Mrs. Beatrice Edelstein and the late Samuel Edelstein of Brooklyn. Miss Boxman is a graduate of Vassar College, class. of 1961, and is presently working in Washington, D.C. Mr. Edelstein, presently serving with the U.S Army at Fortress Monroe, Vir- ginia, was graduated from Co- lumbia College in 1959 and re- ceived his Master of Arts de- gree, from Columbia University in 1962. The wedding date will be announced in the near fu- ture. Dr. and Mrs. Chester Lowen- dorf of Youngstown, 0., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Maxine Frances, to David Joseph Abels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Abels of Glendale Ave. Miss Lowendorf is a graduate of Ohio 'University. Her fiance is a senior in the University of Michigan Medical School. g3nai gJi-ttA Actievitte es PISGAH LODGE will present a program for its paid-up mem- bers 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Enter- t a i n m e n t will be headlined by Paul Lennon, "America's Comet of Corned y"; Janie Sell and Earl Fries, pantomime artists; and Kirk Lightsey, pian- ist. A social hour and refresh- ments will follow. Leonard Edel- man, president, states that dues can be paid at the door. Com- mittee on arrangements includes Meyer Littky and Sol Steinberg, entertainment; Barney Levine, retention; and Ben Goldhoff, membership. * * * DONALD FOX WOMEN will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Rabbi Israel Goodman will speak on "Sex and • the Bible." Refreshments and prizes will follow. Husbands and friends are invited to attend. * * * Albert Wolgin, pres. of ZA- GER-STONE LODGE announced that "Moral Dilemma of Urban Living" will be the topic dis- cussed by a panel at the brotherhood meeting a n d initiation of members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Members A‘ • Wolgin Robert Sy-me of Temple Israel; Rev. Scott Paradise, pastor of Detroit In- dustrial Mission; Robert J. Braun, chairman, Archbishop's Commission on Human Rights; Edward M. Turner, president, Detroit Chapter N.A.A.C.P.; and Hyman Crystal, assistant execu- tive secretary, District Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith, who will act as moderator. A question and answer period will follow. All new members of the Lodge will receive the Short-Form Degree at the initiation ceremonies the- same evening under the direc- tion of Alfred H. Bounin, past president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's Coun- cil, and Hyman Crystal. A pres- entation will be made by the Lodge to the junior past presi- dent, Edwin Roth, for his "out- to Nazi Polish Crimes . Plurnp, Juicy Bursting with Flavor = Enjoy SUperior Wilno Kosher Salami and Bologna' toot . = At Leading Delicatessens, Supermarkets and Restaurants. . WI LNOACOSH ER SALAMI . • FRANKFURTERS ...CORNED - BEEF • BOLOGNA' • . • • JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel: UN 2-5822 Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: The World Jewish Congress is at present seeking witnesses able to give evidence against Nazis accused of murdering Jews in a number of areas of Poland. _ Witnesses are required to give evidenee against Nazis charged with crimes in the fol- lowing areas: 1. Radom and the cities an d towns of -Radom district, in particular Opatow, "Sandomierz, Busko, Chmel- nik, Lukow and Miedzyrzec. 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The investigation is con- cerned with murders committed in July-October, 1941, by members of the Einsatzgruppe American Jewish and Israeli music will be featured in con- certs and recitals by more than 2,000 educational, cultural, re- ligious, fraternal, women's and recreational organizations in hundreds of cities between Purim and Passover during the 19th annual nationwide observ- ance of Jewish Music Festival, March 10 to April 16, sponsored by the National Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish Music Council. This major Jewish cultural event has for its theme this year "Bridging the Continents Through Israeli and American Jewish Music," and "Honoring Four American Jewish Com- MISS SHARON NEWMAN posers." The four composers are Mr. and Mrs., Albert Newman Gershon Ephros, Heinrich Scha- of Birmingham annotmce the lit, Solomon Rosowsky and engagement of their daughter, Jacob Weinberg. Sharon Vivian, to. Lester Kersh- enbaum, son of , ,Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kershenbaunr of New Want The Best? 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