Moss-Shapiro Engagement Told MISS BARBARA MOSS First Baptist Church Oak Park, Will Hold "Trees for Israel" Service Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs As the time nears for BEE KALT'S personally conducted deluxe adventure tour to the Orient and Around The World, there are only two vacancies in the small select group. This, Bee Kalt's fourth trip to the Orient, will leave Detroit Saturday, April 20, for 28 fab- ulous days in the Orient, and then will continue on for 54 fascinating days around the world. Cost of the Orient tour is $2,350, and for the Around The World tour, $3,150, all in- clusive. For information, call Bee or Harold Kelt at the BEE KALT TRAVFR SERVICE, JO 6-1490. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss of Balmoral Knoll, Farmington, GERTRUDE STEINGOLD, a announce the engagement of dressmaker, has returned from their daughter, Barbara, to vacation and is prepared to Alan Shapiro, son of Mr. and serve all her clientele with Mrs. Morris Shapiro of Bell- prompt service. 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Minutes away from everything LUXURIOUS ROOMS • Phones • Air Conditioning • Complete Kitchens • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting COMPLETE ACCOMMODATIONS AT NO EXTRA COST A "Trees For Israel" service will be featured in the next ""Bring Your Jewish Neighbor Night" 7 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church, 24201 Coolidge, Oak Park. The pastor, Dr. Harold P. Warren, and members and many friends of the church have been working with the Jewish Na- tional Fund . committee in a campaign to raise sufficient funds to plant 200 or more trees in Israel, each tree repre- senting a gift of $2. The church is well-known to the Detroit suburb's large Jew- ish population by the sign bear- ing the word "Shalom" in bold letters on its main entrance. This unique service will fea- ture several well-known Jewish leaders from the Detroit area. Among them will be Rabbi Mil- ton Arm of Cong. Ahavas Achim Cantor Harold Orbach of Tem- ple Israel and Morris J. Brand- wine, president of the Jewish National Fund of Detroit. The message of the evening will be entitled, "What Meaneth These Trees?", by Rev. Warren. Those who purchase a tree will be awarded certificates and other tokens of appreciation by the Jewish National Fund head- quarters in Detroit, • according to Percy Kaplan, executive Sarah Rotbaum in Recital Mar. 27 Under the joint auspices of the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus Afghanistan Jewry and the local branch of Ikuf, The Jewish community of Sarah Rotbaum, the Warsaw, Afghanistan, which is believed to date back to antiquity, today numbers some 4,000 persons. The majority of the Jews are concentrated in the city of Herat with smaller communities in the capital city of Kabul and in Balkh. • TV and Radio ••Parking • Continental Breakfast -OPEN EVENINGS ! PHONE TO. 8-2662. -TINT DAYS Mon., Tues., Wed. Only Moderate ALL TINTS COMPLETE $39 WITH SET Rates • Start at Expert, Talented Stylists HAIR DESIGN STUDIO $8.00 19630 Look for the Green . Canopy 10615 W. 7 Mile at Pinehurst Woodward . UN 4-3004 — UN 4-1411 Near 7 Mile Road JEWISH FOLK CHORUS AND IKUF " Presents SARAH ROTBAUM World Famous Jewish Actre.§s from Poland In a Program of DRAMATIZATIONS and RECITATIONS of The Classic Jewish Writers WEDNESDAY EVE.., MARCH 27th-8:00 P.M. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Curtis & Meyers Tickets $2.00 — Available From All Members of the Chorus , or at the Box Officer or Call DI 1-9231 You Get All 3 in Mountain Valley Water 1. Delicious taste! Not carbonated, not laxative, virtually salt free—you'll agree that Mountain Valley Water is the perfect water to drink. 2. Safe—and pure. No chlorine or other chemical is added. Mountain Valley Water may be taken whenever any liquid may be consumed. 3. Beneficial for health. Ask your doctor how 6 to 8 glasses daily for 8 or more weeks helps to promote the best pos- sible health. Home Delivery—' PHONE LO 7-0178 Ask for Free Booklet WRITE 3343 Gratiot Detroit 7, Michigan ountain Valley Water m HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS F rom director. Dr. Warren has stated, as the reason for such a tree project among his parishioners: "I would like to see my congregation, as a part of the Christian commu- nity, represented in some way in Israel. Israel is the Holy Land for many faiths of the world. The planting of trees has a vital role in the reclamation of the land. We, too, are eager for its success and -wish to dem- onstrate our faith by joining with our fellow Jews in helping to ensure the full redemption of the nation of Israel. It is a positive way by which we can further the cause of under- standing and better relation- ships between Christians and Jews. We hope that by planting trees in Israel we can help to foster this kindred spirit." The public is invited to attend this service. SOUTH HAVEN'S RESORT le 55 Exhibitors Great Lakes Draw Come WOW OPEN APR. 5 80 acres of luxury living at modest rates: INSTANT HAPPINESS! "D r e a m" SWIM- MING POOL. Su- perb Food. Air- conditioned rooms. NEW COCKTAIL lounge. 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