activities inSociety S • Gorman-Colton Rites Solemnized *Sunday Out-of-town guets here to attend the Bar Mitzvah of Edward Lee Wiener, son of Dr. and Mrs. Israel Wiener, which was solemnized Saturday morning at Cong. Ahavis Achim, were: Jack Lyons, Santa Monica, Calif.; Miss Esther Weine, Dr. and Mrs. Simon Weine and son Howard, Dr. Mary Weine, Dr. Eli Singer and son Ricky, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glazer, Anderson, Ind.; Dr. and Mrs. Philip Gold- berg, Fairborn, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Al Bellowe, Michael Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meltzer, Mrs. Helen Meltzer, Gerald Meltzer, Miss Linda Meltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meltzer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ; Meltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman, Akron, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lauer, Saginaw; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Serwin, Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deitch, Houston, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Besdin, Syracuse, N.Y.; Dr. and Mrs. Al Ross and daughter Sara, Westfield, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wiener, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wiener, Toronto. Mrs. Harry E. August and Mrs. Arthur I. Gould are co-chairmen of the planning committee for the annual meeting of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Division to be held Wednesday at the Jewish Center. Mesdames B. Benedict Glazer, Saul J. Rubin and Max Stollman are co-chairmen of the reception committee; Mrs. Samuel Barnett and Mrs. Miles Jeffe are decorations committee co-chairmen; Mrs. Hugh W. Greenberg is chairman of the promotion committee; and Mrs. Bruce. Thal is chairman of hostesses. At a dinner party for the immediate members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, 18285 San Juan, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Attending the party were their children, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Parkside Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weiss of Warrington Dr., and five grandchildren. Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes left on Monday for Vienna, as the guest of the Viennese Mayor Hans Mandl, to attend the Mozart Music Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, 21910 Avon, Oak Park, will attend the graduation of their son-in-law, Dr. Allen Waldman, from the Des Moines School of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. Marilyn Hope Mittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mittle- man of Birwood Ave., was recently initiated into the University of Michigan chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson and their daughters have returned from a tour of northern Michigan's resorts and a brief stay at the Shanty Creek Lodge in Bellaire. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green, of 17350 Prairie, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on May 30. Open house at their home was at- tended by relatives and close friends on Sunday. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf, 21821 Parklawn, Oak Park, honored their parents at a cocktail party in honor of the Wolfs' 25th wedding anniversary. The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Center, 2240 Dougal, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pritz will hold a cocktail-dinner party at 6 p.m. June 14 at the Oak Park Manor Crystal Room, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goren, 17895 Alta Vista, Southfield, recent- ly returned with their children from a trip to Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Trager and Mrs. Gerald M. Trager will at- tend the • graduation of their son and husband, Dr. Gerald M. Trager, from the Chicago College of Osteopathy. Larry Schiller of Huntington Woods, who will be graduated this month from Cranbrook School for Boys, has been selected to receive an International Schoolboy Fellowship, sponsored by the English Speaking Union. Larry is one of 47 boys chosen from Prep Schools throughout the states to spend a year of study in England and will by at Horsham, Sussex, near London. He is the son of the Maurice Schillers. Judge Ira G. Kaufman was a lecturer at the recent Probate Seminar of the Michigan Probate and Trust Section of the Michigan Bar Association held at Boyne Mountain and Shanty Creek, Michi- gan. Judge Kaufman gave two lectures, and, in addition, was the speaker at the afternoon meeting of the wives of the Judge's and lawyers in attendance. Close to 1,000 people attended the Seminar. Judge Kaufman will again lecture on the topic "Sale of decendent's in- terest during the administration of the estate by fiduciary" at the Seminar to be held at the Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. on June 20. Mr. and Mrs. David Fealk, formerly of 8801 Kingswood, are now living at 1300 E. Lafayette. Miss Elaine Rosen, daughter of the Irving Rosen; of Ludlow Ave., Huntington Woods, received the Best Thespian Award for dramatic accomplishments, the Elks Youth Leadership Award and National Honor Society membership prior to graduation from Berkley High School. She will enter the University of Michigan in the fall. Mrs. Dina Superstein, 23531 Marlow, Oak Park, attended the recent dedication of a forest of 10,000 trees in honor of Newark Hadassah leader Mrs. Benjamin E. Gordon. Mrs. Superstine was visiting her son, Edward, head of the pharmacy department of the Hadassah- Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem. Israel Stamps in Honor of Olympics MRS. BRUCE COLTON Gloria Roni Gorman, daughter of the Manuel E. G-ormans, 22903 Bellwood, Southfield, became the bride of Bruce Lawrence Colton Sunday at Temple Israel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol R. Colton, 10125 Kingston. The bride wore a gown of silk peau de soie with bell-shaped Belgian lace sleeves. The A-line gown featured a full, detachable train extending from her shoul- ders. She carried a bouquet of white Calla lilies. Mrs. Norton Weiss, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor, and bridesmaidis were Mrs. Alan Shepherd, Linda Spoon, Abbey Stern and Nancy Ellias. Best man was David Jonathan Colton, assisted by ushers Ronald Reicin, Joseph Allen, David Gar- field, Michael Roth, Ashley Gor- man, Norton Weiss and Alan Shepherd. Following a honeymoon trip to Jamaica and Miami, the couple will live in Ann Arbor. Odd Fellows Honor Golani-Fleischer Canadian Members Troth Is Announced In accordance with a proclama- tion by C. Everett Murphy of Oklahoma, sovereign grand mas- ter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the World, that the month of July be designated as International Goodwill Month in honor of the Canadian mem- bers of the Order, Jericho Lodge is making plans to host all Odd Fel- low lodges in the metropolitan area during June and July. In a letter under the signature of Jerome Friedman, noble grand, all Odd Fellow lodges are asked to join with Jericho Lodge in the observance of International Good- will Month by conducting a mem- bership campaign. Arrangements have been made for the conferring of the several degrees by outstanding degree staffs from Detroit and Windsor lodges, with the initiatory degree to be exemplified June 16. The second degree will be exemplified by Dr. Campbell Lodge, Windsor, at Jericho Tem- ple. Diamond Lodge will portray the third and final degree on July 7, also at Jericho Lodge. Dr. Blockstein Receives WSU Faculty Adivsor Award Dr. William L. Blockstein, 24100 Seneca, Oak Park, assistant to the dean and associate professor at the College of Pharmacy, Wayne State University, has received the an- nual Distinguished Faculty Ad- visor's Award from the WSU Beta Eta Circle of Omicron Delta Kap- pa, national leadershtip honor society. WSU President Clarence B. Hil- berry presented the plaque award to Dr. Blockstein at the pre-gradu- ation "Swing-Out" ceremonies for June graduates, May 28, at the Rackham Educational Memorial Auditorium. Dr. Blockstein was cited for his "outstanding leadership and serv- ice in student activities in the Col- lege of Pharmacy and for a record Judge Levin on CJFWF of unselfish devotion and interest in campus activities." Overseas Delegation He was also the guest at the The third overseas delegation of Circle's initiation banquet. the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds will go to Eu- BERNARD H. rope and Israel on June 29 to un- dertake a comprehensive three- week appraisal of philanthropic programs, needs and problems of paramount interest to American Jewry. Judge Theodore Levin is the Detroit member of the dele- gation. Led by Louis Stern of Newark, Council president, and Irving Kane of Cleveland, past Council president and current chairman of the Overseas Services Committee, the delegation of outstanding lay and professional community lead- ers will survey the work of over- seas institutions and agencies in England, France and other coun- tries of Western Europe, and in Israel. Following its return, the delega- tion will present its findings and recommendations to U.S. a n d Canadian Jewish communities, and to the General Assembly at St. arge Selection of c li Louis in November. in many' designs an colors. 400 Delegates From .35 States To Attend Meeting of Brandeis' National Women's Committee Representatives of Brandeis University's 73,000 - member Na- tional Women's Committee will take over the Waltham, Mass., cam- pus Sundaf for their 16th annual three-day conference. Conference Chairman Mrs. Israel Goldman of Belmont expects at- tendance by more than 400 dele- gates from chapters in 35 states. The Women's Committee, respon- sible for the entire support of the university's library, has 120 chap- This is our Everyday Discount on Sterling Silver ters coast-to-coast. Special conference committees are under the chairmanship of Mrs. Henry Cooke, Rochester, N.Y., elections; Mrs. Oscar Zeman, De- troit, credentials; and' Mrs. Michael Addison, New York City, rules. WINER is MISS SHULAMITH GOLANI Mr. and Mrs. Zwi Golinborski (Golani) of Tel Aviv announce the engagement of their daughter Shulamith Golani to James S. Fleischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fleischer, 24050 Jerome, Oak Park. Miss Golani is a graduate of Levinsky Teachers College of Tel Aviv. A Dec. 27 wedding is planned. Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 r•r;.• ,.,• PLASTIC FURNITURE N COVERS MADE TO ORDER READY MADE A CALL or ANNA K ARBAL LI 2-0874 40>: - SAM ROSEN BLAT Master of Ceremonies And His Dance and Entertainment Band Party Arrangement Specialist UN 4.0237 KE 8-1291 Candid Photography KE 1-8196 Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings SAVE 25% Four commemorative postage stamps in honor of Israel's partici- pation at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo have been issued by the Israel Ministry of Posts. Designed by D. Reisinger of Tel Aviv, the multicolored stamps are available in denominations of 50 (17 cents), 30, and 12 and 8 prutot. The stamps, which show (from left) football, basketball, discus-throwing and running, are printed by photo- gravure and are 34 cents a set. Ornamental first day covers are available at 35 cents. Place prepaid orders for stamps and first day covers with the Philatelic Services, Jerusalem. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 5, 1964 25 ■ :;_•• •,-; Al Beigler, Your Host