Starnbach-Cohen Joseph, Romney at Israel Bond `Historic Tribute' Dinner on Nov. 7 Troth Announced Governor George Romney will share the program with Dr. Dov Joseph, Israel Minis- ter of Justice, at the Israel Bond "Historic Tribute Din- ner" on Nov. 7 in the Fountain Ballroom of Masonic Temple, it was announced by Tom Bor- man, general chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee. Max NI. Fisher, president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, will be toastmaster. The affair will highlight the Israel Bond fall campaign. Dr. Joseph was Israel's first Minister of Development and was Military Governor of Jeru- salem during the War of Lib- eration. He is the author of "The Faithful City," describing the war for Jerusalem. DOV JOSEPH Governor Romney was born in Mexico of American parent- age. The Romney family was driven out of Mexico by Pancho Villa in 1912 when George was five years old. His early life was spent on farms in Utah and Idaho. After attending the Univer- sity of Utah and George Wash- ington U n i - versity, Rom- ney became a tariff special- ist in Wash- ington in 1929 for U.S. Senator Da- vid I. Walsh. Romney joined Nash- K el v inator Corp. in 1948 as assistant to the president. In 1950 he was elected a vice presi- dent, and in 1 9 5 3 execu- tive vice pres- Romney ident. He was elected president of American Motors in 1954. In 1957 and 1958, Romney served as chairman of the De- troit Citizens Advisory Com- mittee on School Needs and helped organize Citizens for Michigan. For reservations to the din- ner, at $6 per person, dietary laws observed, call the Israel Bond Office, DI 1-5707. MISS PHYLLIS STARNBACH 3,1r. and Mrs. Louis Stern- bach of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Dr. Carl J. Cohen, son of Mrs. J. L. Cohen of De- troit, formerly of Windsor, and the late Dr. Cohen. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Cincinnati. Her f i an c e attneded Assumption University and received his medical degree from the Uni- versity of Toronto. He is af- filiated with Phi Lambda Kappa medical faternity. A June wedding is planned. A.rth, Announcements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" was MRS. HYMAN PILCHIK (6 Lbs., 11 Oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- ceived helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4.4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 RABBI ISAAC KAPLAN Certfied Mohel Serving in Homes & Hospitals 17181 Cherrylawn UN 1 -1 508 REV. Joseph Baras CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving in Homes & Hospitals UN 4-0572 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 Oct. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs Seymour Finkel (Beverly Moss) 15948 Hilton, Southfield, a son Paul Gary. * * * Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Markowitz (Judith R. Lip- son), 18897 Filmore, South- field, a son, Jay Alan. * * * Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Altman (Gloria Stanley), 25221 Rue Versailles, Oak Park, a son, Steven Paul. ? * * * Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Liebow (Rheva Naftolin, formerly of Windsor), 24270 Condon, Oak Park, a daughter, Bonnie Elken. * * 4, Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kovitz (Marilyn Schulman), 26525 Coolidge, Oak Park, a son, Raymond Kenneth. • * * Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Broder (Bryna Pin- cus), 23100 Avon, Oak Park, a daughter, Karen Nadine. * * Sept. 26—To Rabbi and Mrs. Eliezer Friedman (Dena Cohen), 17390 Indiana, a son, Jay Aaron. * * * Sept. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aidem (Elaine Kline of Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park, a son, Bryan Ira. * * * Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Zate (Ileene Rosenz- weig), 14431 Manhatten, Oak Park, a son, Ronald Steven. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher (Sandra Weisberg) of Hunting- ton Valley, Pa., a son, Michael Council Urges' To Wed in YES Vote on School Tax Appointed by Jewish Commu- nity Council President Sidney M. Shevitz in follow up of a de- cision of the Council's executive committee, a subcommittee on schools and education has ap- proved a statement in support of the Board of Education millage request. The subcommittee, headed by Rabbi Leon Fran, in- cludes Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Mrs. Irving Cane, Dr. Frances Cott- sens, Lewis Grossman, Harry Nosanchuk, Mrs. Ben Schotten- fels, Sol Schwartz, Edwin Shifrin and Dr. Milton Steinhardt. The statement, released to the presidents of the Council affili- ated organizations, urges a YES vote on millage "as essential to the support of the Detroit Pub- lic Schools at their present Avrunin to Speak at Home for Aged Meeting, Oct. 27 The Jewish Home for Aged will hold its 57th annual meet- ing on Sunday, October 27th, at 11:00 a.m. Edward I. Fleischman, presi- dent, will preside. Reports on developments of the past year and plans for the future will be given by Fleischman , Leonard N. Simons, David P. Zack and Ira I. Sonnenblick. There will be election of board members, the slate to be presented by Gus Newman, chairman of the nominating committee. Named for election to the Board for a term of three years are: Herman A. August, Harry Barnett, Abraham Borman, Ed- ward I. Fleischman, Jack C. Gordon, Dr. David Kliger, Ben Kramer, Daniel A. Laven, Dan LeVine, Hymen Margolis, Her- man Mathias, Mrs. Sam New- man, Sylvan Rapaport and Alan E. Schwartz. Harry Goldman is nominated for a one year term. The Home, an agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation, is a recipient of Allied Jewish Campaign Funds to meet its budgetry needs. Founded in 1905, the Home has developed methods and techniques of service to the aged which have received wide recognition. There are 310 residents. Ex- tensive medical and nursing care facilities are provided, oc- cupational t h e r a p y, physical therapy, a sheltered workshop, social, recreational and spirit- ual outlets assist the residents in leading a full and happy life. A Day Care Program in which there are 60 participants permits continued living in the Jay. community on an independent basis while taking advantage of the facilities at the Home. Hampton ORT Plans Construction of a new unit Antique Fair, Bazaar Hampton Chapter of Wo- is now on the way to comple- Women's American ORT will tion and it is anticipated the hold it's annual antique fair new building will be ready for and bazaar noon to 4 p.m. occupation within the year. The featured speaker at the Tuesday at the Sholem Alei- annual meeting will be William chem Institute. Co - chairmen of the day are A v r u n i n, associate director, Mrs. Donald Canvasser and Jewish W elf are Federation, Mrs. Louis Golden. The public who will report on his experi- is invited. A hand-made af- ences as director of a study in ghan will be awarded during the afternoon. A snack bar, bake sale and white elephant sale are among the features of the event. -*$4- MISS SANDRA SILVERBERG Mr. and Mr.s Max Markovitz of Oak Park announce the en- gagement of their sister, Sandra Silverberg, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Silverberg of London, England, to Milton standards." Rotenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noting that the Nov. 5 dead- Manuel Rotenberg of Prairie line demands that the issue be Ave. A June 21 wedding is given priority concern, the planned. Council asked that organizations schedule speakers to address their own meetings on millage. Dr. Hertz to Speak Community groups were in- at Meeting of Detroit vited to get in touch with Mrs. Martha Cohen, Council program Zionist Organization secretary, WO 2-6710, to sched- The Zionist Organization of ule speakers to obtain literature Detroit will meet 8:30 p.m. or other information or assist- Thursday at the Jewish Center, ance in programming. Judge Ira G. Kaufman, presi- dent, announced. Center Culture Club Guest speaker will be Dr. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, rabbi of Votes Gornbein Prexy Temple Beth El, on "Israel Re- The Jewish Center Culture visited." The public is invited. Club has elected David Gorn- Refreshments will be served. bein as president. Other officers There is no admission charge. are Hyman Lifshitz, vice-presi- For information and for Bal- dent; Sam Hochman, treasurer; four Concert tickets, contact Harry Kroll and Jennie Schu- Zionist House, DI 1-8540. biner, secretaries; Oskar Saks, hospitality; Sam Hochman and 4********************* "IK Jennie Schubiner, publicity; and Hyman Lifshitz, entertainment. The club, consisting of senior I citizens, conducts its meetings MIKE GREEN'S ti in Yiddish and features noted MUSIC guest speakers, both in Yiddish LI 8-4432 and English. ********************** Israel to establish methods and procedures of centralized fund raising. He will review the development of programs for the care of the aged in Israel. une NI. G. M. - when you care enough to remember . . . CANDID ART photography of distinction by HERMAN JAFFEE LI 2-6373 Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits kl; Elegant . . . 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