THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Ma rch 29, 1963 — 1 $ Commissioner Edwards, Wife Get Jack el-Silvermayi Amity Award for Community Effort Engagement Told A number of civic and com- munity leaders on Wednesday paid tribute to Detroit Police Commissioner and Mrs. George Edwards as recipients of the American Jewish Congress Women's Division 16th Annual Amity Awards. The Amity Award Luncheon, attended by 250 at Adas Sha- lom Synagogue, marked the first time that a husband and wife have been selected to share the honor. Mayor Jerome Cavanagh was on hand for the occasion. The Edwards' were cited for. "dedicated service to the bet- tering of community relations in the State of Michigan." The resloution marking the choice stated, in part: "George Edwards, Detroit's Police Commissioner, is rooted in the American liberal tradi- tion . . . (deirionstrated) while serving as director of the De- troit Housing Commission and during his four terms on the Detroit Common Council (two terms as Council president). He served as Probate Judge in charge of Wayne County Juve- nile Court, Circuit Judge of the third Judicial Circuit and Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of Michigan. . . . Margaret Edwards has been her husband's helpmate, confidante and co-worker since their marriage in 1939. She managed his political cam- paigns and helped form his de- cision to accept the challenge of the Police Commissionership. As chairman of the Episcopal Committee for Racial Unity. Margaret Edwards is in the forefront of efforts to realize in the spiritual realm the same ideals her husband fights for in the political world." " Eric Rosenow His Continental Orchestra and Entertainment UN 3-7626 , 1■0 4MINHI MISC14 ■ 0 411 ■ ∎0 •111•1, 11411•11 . 0 4 ■ 011111111114 1111 •1 Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT I ROOM, Cocktail; Lounge and Bar! • AFTER THEATRE I Snacks . . . a; Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure I Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING .0411•1 ■0■ 114 ■ 011 ■ 041 ■ 41 ,0•111 01111 01 •111,11■0111 . The AJC Women's Division also presented citations • to James Trainor, Rev. Phillip Sarles, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Evelyn Seeley Stewart, John C. Manning, Arthur Poinier, Paul Paray, Florence Cassidy, Boris M. Joffe and Mrs. Julian A. Krolik. The board of judges for the award included Rt. Rev. Rich- ard S. Emrich (chairman), Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan; Frank Angelo, William Cohen, Richard Cross, Judge Wade McCree, Arthur Poinier and Mrs. Dan Shapiro. Harold J. Dubin is the AJC Michigan director. Mrs. Leopold Snyder is Women's Division president, while Mrs. Sol Elkin is Amity Award chairman. Barry Gittlen Gets Award to Study at Hebrew University Barry M. Gittlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Gittlen, 26399 York, Huntington Woods, was recently awarded the opportu- nity of spending his junior year abroad, Studying at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A sophomore - in Monteith Col- lege of Wayne State University, carrying a 3.65 average and af- filiated with Phi Epsilon Pi fra- ternity, Barry was granted the award by the American Friends of the Hebrew University. This organization annually sends about 60 top students from the United States to study for a year in Israel. This year's group will arrive in Israel near the end of June and will receive three months' intensive training in Hebrew be- fore entering the university in the fall. Among those who recommend- ed Barry for the award were Dr. Abram Spiro and Dr. Bar-Adon of the Wayne State Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures. He has taken de- partment courses in both He- brew and Arabic. Rhoda Friedman, Ruth Terebelo Give Recital Don Frohman, noted opera baritone and vocal coach, will present Rhoda Friedman, sop- rano, and Ruth Terebelo, mezzo sporano, in a song recital 8:45 p.m. Sunday at the Detroit In- stitute of Muskal Arts, 5330 John R. The program consists of songs by Scarlatti, Handel, Durante, Catalani, Bach, Carissimi, Cal- dara, Offenbach, Mendelssohn and Verdi. Frohman will be ac- companist. Admission is free. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS- 29c VEAL BREAST 49c YOUNG BEErdi al i s ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY Lb. Lb. RIB STEAK, trimmed PICKLED TONGUE CORNED BEEF .. CHUCK ROAST 6-Lb. Average GROUND BEEF 1e. • • Lb. $129 Schumer to Get LZ Testimonial A breakfast planning meeting t ion, the Farband, the Pioneer will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday, Women and Landsmanshaften at the Labor Zionist Institute a re joining in this testimonial. to discuss plans for the "Labor Zionist Man of the Decade" Want The Best? testimonial honoring Harry L. Ask the Folks Who've Had Schumer. Mrs._ Morris L. Scha- ver is honorary chairinan and SAM BARNETT Max Lieberman is the testimon- and His Orchestra ial chairman. LI 1-2563 The Labor Zionist Organiza- COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK Proprietors of KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET MISS IVHCHAELYN JACKEL Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Jackel of W. Outer Dr. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Michae- lyn, to Milton Silverman, son of Mrs. Anna Silverman of Owosso and the late Philip Silverman. A July wedding is planned, TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS: PLEASE PLACE HOLIDAY ORDERS EARLY TO AVOID LAST MINUTE CONFUSION. WE DELIVER CALL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ngagements Mrs. Gertrude Shapiro, 18674 Monica, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Barbara Fae Shapiro, to Dr. Arthur Be- navie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Benavie, 18985 War- rington. Barbara is a graduate of U.C.L.A. and is presently at- tending the University of Wis- consin on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. Dr. Benavie is a graduate of Wayne State Univer- sity and received his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He is presently a professor of economics at Princeton Univer- sity. Both are members of Phi Betta Kappa. They will be mar- ried on _June 16. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gold- stein of Columbus, Ga., at a recent cocktail party announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Susan, to Austin Hirsch- horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Hirschhorn of Kentucky Ave. The bride-elect attended the University of Alabama and obtained her B.A. degree froin Newcomb College, where she was a member of Sigma Delta Tau sorority. She is attending Tobe-Coburn School for Fash- ion Careers in New York. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State University and received his law degree from Wayne State University School of Law. He is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi and Tau Epsilon Rho fraternities. A June 30 wedding at Temple Israel, Columbus, is planned. The couple will reside in De- troit. Coolidge at 10 Mile STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER Our Own Homemade: -Chicken Soup • Chopper Liver • Matzo Balls Gefilte Fish • Beet Russell • Horseradish Dill Pickles • Roast Chicken Farfel & Potato Kugel and More Specially Prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Please Order Early and Avoid Disappointment! UN 1-9645 WE DELIVER gzipbaite GRUNT'S MARKET 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT, SUNDOWN TO 2 A.M. FEATURING THE FINEST SELECTION OF SMOKED FISH •■•■•■■■••■ ••111.1111V ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAKERY OUR BAKED GOODS ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN . . . BECAUSE IT'S BAKED BETTER TO TASTE BETTER! 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UN 2.7980 or UN 2-9300 13137 DEXTER WE 5-9102 Recommended by Leading Detroit Caterers Under Supervision of Vaad Harabonim Our Cakes & Macaroons Are NOT to Be Used for Passover. PLEASE SHOP. EARLY FRIDAY — WE CLOSE THIS FRIDAY AT 6:36 P.M., CLOSED SATURDAY, OPEN SUNDAY Lb. 59` Lb. LI 8-6800 • RECOMMEND... BY BETTER INTERIOR DECORATORS FINE DRAPERY CLEANING • DRAPERIES • WINDOW SHADES • SLIP COVERS LAMP SHADES • BED SPREADS WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN) Phone us for Free Estimate—NO OBLIGATION! CITY WIDE __ and SUBURBAN SERVICE TW1-1818 SUBURBAN PHONE: ENTERPRISE 7818