Friday, October 4, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- 22 • Ronda Rubino ., Will Wed Lester Shaw News Brevities International contempo- rary paintings and sculpture will be presented in Detroit through a unique, continuing program announced by Joseph L. Hud- son, Jr., president, J. L. Hudson Company. Nov. 18, Hudson's will open the J. L. HUDSON GAL- LERY, an exhibition area for a series of contemporary paint- ings and sculpture exhibitions representing the work of inter- nationally-recognized artists. * * * MISS RONDA RUBINOFF Mrs. Philip Rubinoff of Men- dota Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Ronda Jerilyn, to Lester Noah Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max- well B. Shaw of Cherrylawn Ave. The bride-elect and her fiance are graduates of Wayne State University. She is a sophomore and he a junior in the univer- sity's College of Medicine. The future bridegroom is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fra- ternity. A June 25, 1964 wed- ding is planned. The KOUTEV BULGARIAN NATIONAL ENSEMBLE, a com- pany of 75 singers, dancers and instrumentalists which has been hailed in principal cities of Eur- ope and the Orient, will appear here Oct. 19 and 20 in Detroit's Masonic Auditorium, during the course of its first United States tour. * * * STABLES THEATER will open its third season with "The Drunkard," by W. H. Smith, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Wol- verine Hotel's Hawaiian Room. Performances are given on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur- days. The following presenta- tion will be Dr. Jean Rosen- baum's "The Ivy Leagued Heart." irt4 Anil 0 tincements ,411 ■ 114111114111414•144MMI Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" was MRS. BRUCE COPLEY (9 Lbs., 8 Oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- ceived helped make your first week at home easier. 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The services are available to any housewife or business man. Standard fees are charged and workmanship is guaranteed. For information, call the Blind Service Center, 7338 Wood- ward, TR. 5-1000. * * * DR. KENNETH McFARLAND will speak at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Royal Oak Town Hall, 318 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak. Speak- ers in coming months will be Bennett Cerf, Baroness Maria von Trapp, Dr. Millard G. Rob- erts and Adelaide Stedman. Pro- grams are open to the public. For tickets, call Mrs. Peter Eckel, LI 1-5548, or Mrs. Law- rence Lorentzen. Tickets for sin- gle lectures are not available. * * * Detroit Firemen will be seen in action at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the Old City Hall Site, in observance of FIRE PREVENTION WEEK. * .* * Paul Newman prepares medi- cation to cure the after ef- fects of a night on the town in Paris in this scene from the new Paramount T e c hnicolor comedy "A New Kind of Love," • which opens today at the Mercury Theater. * * MANTOVANI and his orch estra, one of the most consist- ently successful concert attrac- tions throughout the world, will present a concert Oct. 18, at De- troit's Masonic Auditorium. Man- tovani's LP record album sales exceed the 10,000,000 mark. Helen Rice [Kill Wed Gag Wexler Great Lakes. Antique Show Opening Set The 39th semi-annual Great Lakes Antique Show will be held Oct. 16-19 in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple, an- nounced L. F. Johnson. A total of 55 , exhibitors will be repre- sented. The hours will be noon to 10:30 p.m. for the first three days and noon to 9 p.m. on the closing day. The collections to be on dis- play are valued at more than $500,000. Featured will be small furniture, woodcraft, tin, pewter and brass, glass, European china and French porcelains, stamps, coins, guns, country store items, old fashioned toys, dolls, Swed- ish copper, knick-knacks and other conversation pieces. -MISS HELEN RICE Bergen Opens Town Hall Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rice of Ardmore Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Helen, to Gary Wexler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wexler of Carol Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne State University from which she will receive her mas- ter's degree. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State University. A Nov. 24 wedding is planned. Edgar Bergen, radio-TV-screen star, will bring his one-man show "Laughter Is My Busi- ness" to Detroit Town Hall to open its 35th season 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Fisher Thea- ter. The show will be followed by a birthday luncheon at Al Green's in the Fisher Building Concourse. Along with Bergen will be his wooden companions Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd and Effie Klinker. Tickton Will Teach Heritage of Hebrew Music at Center An eight-session course on "The Wonderful. Heritage of He- brew Music" will be taught 7:30- 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning this week by Jason H. Tickton, associate professor of music at Wayne State University at the Jewish Center. The course is offered by the University Center for Adult Edu- cation, representing the Univer- sity of Michigan, Wayne State University and Eastern Michigan University, in cooperation with the Jewish Center. The works of several sym- phonic composers will also be studied, according to Tickton, who is music director at Temple Bth El. Reigstrations are being accepted at the Center. CODE 10 HAIR DRESSING By Colgate — Retail 98c OUR DISCOUNT PRICE 68 ' G & M DISCOUNT 20009 W. 7 MILE KE 5-4910 pOen Mon. Thru Sat. 9-9 Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Oshinsky (Merlyn Alen- co), 19715 Monte Vista, a son, ANTIQUES Steven Laurence. Unusual accessories for your • * • home. Good selection of lamps, including fine Frence porcelains. Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Designer clothes wanted for re- Leonard C. Siporin (Gloria C. sale — must be in good condi- tion. Solomon), 22311 Frisbee, a son, ENCORE, INC. William Howard. LI 4-8781 • * * Closed Mondays 1528 S. Main — Royal Oak Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Chudnow (Sharon Mondshine), 22011 Sloman, Oak Park, a daughter, Laurie Michele. * * * Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gold, a son, Daniel • MIKE GREEN'S Aaron. * music * * * LI 8-4432 Sept. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. ec* *****************Ir**r ic Gary D. Bergman, 21911 Morton, Arthritis afflicts more per- Oak Park, a son, Ronald Howard. Workmen's Circle Sets sons than any other crippling * * * OPEN EVENINGS! disease. Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sukkot Celebration, Herschel L. Ostrov (Audrey Ruth Seligson, formerly of De- Folklore Rehearsals Mon., Tues., Wed. Only The Workmen's Circle will troit), 2412 Vera, Cincinnati, ALL TINTS COMPLETE $39 hold its annual Sukkot celebra- 0., a son, Kenneth Warren. WITH SET * * * tion 8:30 p.m. today in the Jo- Expert, Talented Stylists EXQUISITE KNIT CLOTHES Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. seph Bernstein Auditorium of CUSTOM DESIGN Walter Jarvis (Sallie Ann Gins- the W. C. Center. A prograin of HAIR DESIGN DRESSES burg) of Brookshire Dr., South- readings, recitations and songs from . will be presented by the pupils field, a son, David Howard. STUDIO Custom Finished Alterations * * * of the Abraham Reisen School. on all garments. Specializing Look for the Green Canopy Sept. 18—To Dr. and Mrs. Appropriate refreshments will in Knits. 10615 W. 7 Mile at Pinehurst Harvey Saperstein (Rusty Sil- be served. Call: UN 4-3511 UN 4-3004 — UN 4-1411 verman), 19602 Deering, Li- The W. C. Folklore Group is vonia, a son, Glenn Scott. holding rehearsals 9 p.m. Tues- * * • when you care enough to remember . . . Sept. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. day at the W. C. Center, under Gerald J. Grossman (Millicent the direction of vocalist and D. Finkelstein), 20551 Lahser, teacher Shoshanna Freedman. The group is open to any who a daughter, Susan Renee. enjoy singing Jewish and Israeli * * * Sept. 15—To Dr. and Mrs. folksongs, dramatics and read- David Weine (Esther Tennen- ings. For information, call Mrs. house), 8734 Woodside, Oak Anne Yelensky, LI 6-3514. by HERMAN JAFFEE Park, a son, Andrew Michael. LI 2-6373 * * * Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits Sept. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mother's Gefilte Fish Richard M. Moss (Karen Mandle- Offers 3 Varieties baum), 3136 Pebble, Birming- Mother's Gefilte Fish is made ham, a son, Jonathan David. with only the freshest kitchen- * * • Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. good ingredients that Mom her- Thomas J. Fox (Judith Koenig) self would use. There are three of Santa Barbara Dr., a son, fine varieties to choose from, Regular Sessions: each with its own special taste Jeffrey Evan. Tues., Wed., Thurs. — 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. and goodness. There is Mother's * * * Fri., Sat., Sun. -- 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Old Fashioned Gefilte Fish, Matinees: Sat., Sun. — 2:00 to 4:30 P.M. Elkin (Adrienne Harris), 3046 Mother's Whitefish and Yellow YOUR MOST ECONOMICAL ENTERTAINMENT! Butterfield, La Verne, Calif., a Pike combination, and Mother's Admissions: Evenings 75c — Matinees 50c all Whitefish- Deluxe Gefilte son, John Harris. Rental of Shoe Skates-35c Fish. Radomer Board Meets Party Booking Time is Here ! Special Rates for Versatile gefilte fish can be Radomer Aid and Ladies So- used for canapes, appetizers, or Parties of All Sizes. Ask How You Can Make ciety will hold an executive as a main course. Enjoy the Money Thru our Parties ! board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday best, enjoy Mother's—it's certi- at the Workmen's Circle to dis- fied Kosher and Parve. cuss a Simchath " Torah dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Finkelstein Three out of four arthritis will host the meeting. A regular patients are women. House- meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. wives, young mothers and 14527 GREENFIELD, DETROIT 27 Tuesday at the Workmen's working women are prime vic- Phone: 837-5880 Circle. tims. of the disease. . t Imports by Irene • G. M. 14( TINT DAYS $35 CANDID ART photography of distinction DETROIT'S FINEST ROLLER SKATING ARENA SKATE CLUB 6. •