Friday, January 17, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24 Fox-Sill Nuptials Are Solemnized People Make News AARON LEBOW is general A check from the Bnai Brith Israel Scholarship Program was chairman of a theater party sponsored by the National Soc- presented re- iety of Interior Designers to cently to Israel benefit the March of Dimes. Ambassador Cole Porter's "You'll Never Avraham Har- Know" will be held Wednesday man by Benja- at Vanguard Playhouse. MR. and min J. Doft of MRS. BEN MORGANROTH are New York, ticket chairmen; and MRS. SAM- chairman o f UEL DANTO, special events the Bnai Brith chairman for March of Dimes program. A women's activities. total o f 220 * * * needy Israeli youths are now DR. SAMUEL K. MIRSKY, a t tending professor of rabbinics at Ye- academic or Dolt shiva University's B e r n a r d vocational high schools on Bnai Revel Graduate School, has Brith tuition scholarships of published the third volume of up to $300 each. his edition of the Sheeltot of * * * Rav Ahai Gaon. This series of AUSTIN A. KANTER, of lectures is on the Pentateuch, National Life of Vermont, and edited and written by the RUDOLPH LEITMAN, of New eighth c e n t u r y Babylonian York Life, have earned mem- scholar Rav Ahai. bership in the 1964 Million Dol- * * lar Round Table. PAUL J. ABELE, 19901 * * * HOWARD H. FINSILVER, Littlefield, has been named manager of the Detroit branch chairman of the 1964 Easter office of the Business Men's Seal Campaign. He holds the Assurance Co., will attend the post for the fifth consecutive 1964 BMA Branch Managers Year. The appointment is an- Conference, Jan. 12 - 14, in nounced by Alf r e d H. Mc- Keown, president of the Detroit Chandler, Ariz. Society for Crippled Children * * * One of America's most cele- and Adult s, Inc., 17330 brated cartoonists is commuting Schaefer. Assisting Abele on between the drawing board and the fund raising committee the typewriter these days. He's will be a committee that in- L'il Abner's creator, AL CAPP, cludes Milton I. Brand. * * whose autobiography, now well along, will be published by The ORT award for achieve- Random House. ment in the field of human deve- * * lopment and training will be World Jewish Congress head- presented to R. SARGENT quarters in New York will be SHRIVER, director of the Peace . represented by MRS. PHILIP I. Corps, it was announced by Dr. BERMAN of Allentown, Pa., at William Haber, president of the the UNICEF executive board American ORT Federation. The meeting Jan. 13-24, in Bangkok, presentation will be made at the Thailand. Mrs. Berman, who rep- organization's national confer- resents the World Jewish Con- ence Sunday, at Hotel Commo- gress on the executive of the dore, New York. The last recipi- n o n governmental organization ent of the award was the late board of UNICEF will also at- Herbert H. Lehman. * * tend a conference of the Inter- national Council of Women to Rabbi BERNARD SEGAL, a precede the UNICEF session. member of the board of the * * * World Council of Synagogues, MRS. ALFRED E. LAKIN of left New York for a trip around Detroit, president of Bnai Brith the world to make preliminary Women District No. 6, will open arrangements for the organiza- the district's midyear board of tion's international convention directors meeting Jan. 18-20 at in July. Rabbi Segal is the ex- the Morrison Hotel, Chicago. ecutive director of the United She will deliver a "state of the Synagogue of America. The con- union" address at the event, vention will be held in Mexico marking Bnai Brith's 120th an- City July 20-24, according to an niversary of community service. announcement by convention MRS. PHILLIP FEALK, also of chairman Bert Go d f r e y of Detroit, will be chairman of a Toronto. Jan. 19 luncheon marking the 50th anniversary of the Anti- An average motorist in this Defamation League. Mrs. Fealk is third vice president and ADL country burns up 783 gallons gas a year. chairman. DOM BY HENRY LEONARD I DELIVERY ROOM MATERNI WARD r awry ■ 13 1•1010. IL 1 I . 4.. -.1C • " Israel's President Greets Mrs. Schaver it On the This Week's Radio and Television Programs MRS. GEORGE FOX Joan Ilene Sill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sill of Sussex Ave., Oak Park, be- came the bride of George Fox recently at Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Daniel Fox of 20410 Schaefer and the late Mr. Fox. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum. The bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie with a round neckline, bracelet-length point- ed sleeves and fitted bodice of hand-run Alencon lace and seed pearls. Her floor-length sheath skirt was trimmed with matching lace and pearls and featured a detachable chapel train. She wore a crown of ivory illusion roses and pearls, with a shoulder-length veil of silk illusion. Barbara Sill, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Judy Rosen- Staffer, Carol blatt, Schwartz,and Pola Silverman. Junior bridesmaid was Pamela Sill, and flower girl was Connie Sill. Best man was Dr. Leon Fogel, brother-in-law of the bride- room. Ushers were Dr. Lau- groom. rence Spickler, brother-in -law of the bridegroom, Robert Sriro, Mitchel Kaufman, Robert Shap- iro, Seymore Lusky, Jerome Skolnick and Sherman Freund. The newlyweds live on W. Seven Mile Rd. THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "The American Jew- ish Committee and Its Institute of Human Relations," will he dis- cussed by Milton Himmelfarb, director of the committee's Jew- ish Information Service, and Jo- seph Edelman, director of the Culture Commission of the Jew- ish Community Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit. * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJBK. Feature: "Jewish Intermar- riage — the Facts and the Chal- lenge," featuring Dr. Erich Ros- enthal, professor of anthropology and sociology at Queens College, will be discussed with George M. Seltzer, cochairmen of the Jew- ish Community Council's Culture Commission. * * Four appointments have been made to the board of directors of United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit (UCS), the organization responsible for community planning and the al- location of Torch Drive dollars for 128 health and welfare ser- vices in Oakland, Macomb and Wayne Counties. William H. Frank, who has held the important UCS post as general chairman of planning during the past year, was re- e l e c t e d as a vice-president. Frank, formerly president of Bulldog Electric Company, is as- sociated with the I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company of Phila- delphia. Two newly elected members to the UCS board were Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon and Charles H. Gershenson. Mrs. Zemon also is president of , United Community Services' Women's Committee. Re-elected to a second term as a UCS board member was Erwin S. Simon, an attorney with the law firm of Butzel- Levin-Winston and Quint. Israel's President Zalman Shazar took time out of a busy schedule, during the week of Pope Paul's visit, to welcome and to confer with a friend of long duration, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver of 25259 Ingle- side, Southfield, Mich. Mrs. Schaver, who came to Israel to lay the cornerstone for the high school being established in tribute to the memory of her husband, conferred with President Shazar on Israel Bond plans for the current year. She is the chairman of the Women's Division of the Detroit Israel Bond Organi- zation. Want ads get quick results! * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (radio and television simultaneously). Feature: "Social Conditions in Israel," will be discussed by Jacob Barmore, consul general of Israel, and Joseph Edelman, director of the Culture Commis- sion of the Detroit Jewish Com- munity Council. MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT 1 SAMMY WOOLF and his orchestra UN 3-6501 If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 .0.4 ■ 04 ■ 11-1111•0.0i011.11.0!0 ■ 11 ■ 011 ■ Dinner at DARBY'S * * is a real treat MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: "The Fear of Lonli- ness," an address by Rabbi James A. Wax of Temple Israel, of Memphis, Tenn. • Visit Our Nevi SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail; Lounge and Bar! I • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Veteran Abe Segal is co-hold- er of the number one tennis ranking in his native South Africa while his wife, Heather, is ranked fourth in the women's division. Res. UN 2-7642 S EVEN MILE at WYOMING ...0 ■ 041111110 ■ 0 ■ ••• ■0 1=111.i0 ■0 MARGOLIS & SKORE KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods 4 Appointments to Board of UCS `Religion, Social Action' • Birmingham Unit Topic "It's TRIPLETS, Mr. Friedman. Mazel Tovl Maze( Toy! Mazel Toy!" j oamowris.1.10.1••• ■ nao•ms•oarai.o ■ w0o ■ o•Nr 13514 W. 7 MILE ROAD Between Hartwell & Schaefer DI 1-2840 WE DELIVER AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR GET THE BEST — PAY LESS AT * REISMAN'S PKOTLHTERRY 13400 W. 7 MILE RD. cor. Snowden AMPLE PARKING FREE DELIVERY KOSHER * * * MARKET -oc TURKEYS I L EL I i Di FRESH -lc 4c I L . b b . 32 59 : I Lb ' 49c FANCY FRYERS * iiiliuslifiiiriFISH I BUMBLE BEE FANCY COHOE SALMON Can 496! I MARTEL i li:i n tsss s SARDINES . . . .4 33 1,-:,' s x. 996 ,1 PEP-E Pickled Schmaltz Herring . . . ",',:; 79` Jar 79c I * * MA COHEN'S LOX SINAI KOSHER 48 SALAMI Lb. 79` * * * * DAISY BRAND CREAM CHEESE . . . . 311(c):: 9` I 1 WHITE STAR SOUR CREAM Can 39` -.11 111.̀) 9` i 4' t t- * CARROTS The adult study group of Birmingham Temple will hold its bimonthly discussion Tues day at the home of William and Margie Sandy, 7016 Spring- ridge, Birmingham. "Religion and Social Action" * Above Specials Good Jan. 17 thru Jan. 23 will be the topic. Guests are * * invited. ********************************************4 *