Shaevsky-Levi Vows Solemnized at Rites MRS. MARK SHAEVSKY The marriage vows of Lois Ann Levi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I Levi of Argyle Cres- cent, and Mark Shaevsky, son of Mrs. Tolio Shaevsky of Robson Ave., were spoken at a ceremony performed by Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Sunday, The bride was gowned in a flow- er-embroidered organdy sheath with matching jacket. Her short, silk illusion veil was held in place by a large organdy bow across the top of her hair. She carried a cas- cade of Phalaenopsis orchids and Stephanotis on her white Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Everett Jassy of New York, and Eleanor Shaevsky, the bride- groom's sister, was maid of hon- or. Flower girl was Andrea Lau- her of Cincinnati. Maurice Kelman served as best man, ushers were Everett Jassy and Robert Levi, the bride's brother. After a honeymoon trip to Cali- fornia, the couple wil live at 16516 Schaefer. eng agem,ents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Biefield of Birchcrest Drive announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Risa to Stephen Robert Bloom, son of Dr. and Mrs. Her- bert Bloom of Cumberland Way. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne State University and is currently working on her master's in clinical psychology. Her fiance received his master's in economics from the University of Michigan. The wedding is planned for Oct. 13. * * Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Yeszin of Ohio Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Noreen to Harold Kandel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kandel of Sussex Ave. An October wedding is planned. • DINETTES BY ALANCO Exclusive styles with distinction, beauty and quality. Visit our display room and pick your ideal dinette set from such famous names as: Women's Cluhs DETROIT CHAPTER OF HAD- ASSAH will hold an honor roll committee luncheon meeting 12:15 p.m. Monday at Hadassah House to which all chairmen and workers are invited by Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, chapter fund-raising vice-president. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Ger- trude Oberstein, who has just re- turned from Israel and will dis- cuss Hadassah's role in the present and future health and welfare of Israeli citizens. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon meet- ing 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack Berent, 18307 Tracey. Guests invited, according to president Mrs. Beril Bloom. * * * AMERICAN MEDICAL CENT- ER AT DENVER, Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, will celebrate the 95th birthday of Mrs. Leah Leet David- son with a birthday party noon Tuesday at the Jewish Center. President Mrs. Paul Shapiro in- vites guests to the party. 4' * MICHIGAN BRANCH NATION- AL WOMEN'S LEAGUE, United Synagogue of America, will hold a luncheon cruise 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday according to President Mrs. Isadore Leeman. T h e cruise, aboard the yacht owned by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan, will honor all contributors of $100 or more to the combined campaign. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Herman Roth, LI 8-5305, or any of the sisterhood combined campaign chairmen. * * * P Y T H I A N SISTERS PAST CHIEFS CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Gert Trager, 20281 Murray Hill. * * * JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold a board meeting noon Mon- day at Jericho Temple. Mrs. An- nette Weinstein will be hostess. Plans for the coming canister soli- itation will be made. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI will hold an indoor picnic and games party noon Wednesday at the Young Israel Social Hall, 17376 Wyoming. For reservations call Mrs. Pearl Gold, UN 3-8608, or Mrs. Louis Honigman, UN 3-7232. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a rummage sale Aug. 18 at the Canadian Legion Hall, 1651 Livernois, Ferndale. Members in charge of the sale are Mesdames Joe Rodman, Harry Brown, Sam Dean, Hyman Ehrlich- man and William Belinsky, chair- man. * * * ZEV SHOLOM SISTERHOOD will hold a luncheon and card party Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. at the Serling Cottage, 4580 Woodhull Drive. Music Study Club Begins 40th Anniversary Events Reg. Price $133.90 OUR PRICE $1039 $4 2 95 Please bring up 1 chair for estimate. CHAIRS WE RE-UPHOLSTER vs . and DUCHESS and Others DAYSTROM • HOLIBIRD ALANCO C CHROME HAIR, Inc, 13214 FENKELL 272-3578 Bet. Meyers & Schaefer Open: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. to 6; Mon., Fri. to 8 p.m. Dr. Robert Klotman, director of music education for the Detroit Public Schools, will be guest speak- er at a garden party launching the 40th anniversary festivities of the Music Study Club of Detroit, 12:30 p,m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, 25259 Ingleside, Southfield. Harpist Barbara Skully will be guest artist, and Music Study Club founders and past presidents will be honored. Luncheonette will be served. Mrs. Samuel Lucas is president of the organization. 'Chairman of the day is Mrs. Joseph Markel. The group is making plans for a Celebrity Concert Nov. 29 at Ford Auditorium, featuring Seymour Lip- kin as guest conductor with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra and solo- ists Ruth Meckler-Laredo, pianist, and Joseph Silverstein, violinist. Judith Zalman Bride Sa'Ad Fashion Show Be Held Oct. 21 of Lawrence Wiseman to Sa'ad a group aiding research For ticket information call Rose Oslik, LI 5-2005. ,......................„ • • ® • • • • • • • • • GRINNELL'S LIVERNOIS STORE • • • • PIANO • . IN NEW YOUR H HOME PLAN in Parkinson's disease, through a grant, has made it possible for a manuscript on Parkinson's disease to be published in the May - June issue of the Journal of Neuropsy- • • chiatry. The annual fashion show, the • chief fund-raising affair of Sa'ad, will be held at Adas Shalom Syna- • • gogue Oct. 21. Prizes will be given. • CORSETS BY EVA Judith Miriam Zalman and Law- rence Harold Weisman were mar- ried recently, with Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum officiating. Their par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Zal- man of Strathmoor Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Weisman of Pembroke Ave. The bride wore a gown of silk organza and Chantilly lace, with lace bodice, Sabrina neckline, elbow-length sleeves and a bouf- fant bell A-line skirt with a lace panel in the front. The chapel train was matching silk organza, and a pearl crown held the elbow- length veil of imported silk illu- sion. She carried orchids and baby's breath on her confirmation Bible. Sandra Zalman, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids included Marcia Weisman, sister of the bride- groom; Mrs. Robert Hauser, Susan Lipshutz and Sharon Lopo. Barbara Schneider was junior bridesmaid, and Marcy Susan Schneider and Donna Rae Tuttleman were flower girls. Alan Goodgall was best man. Ushers were Eugene Broder, Jef- frey Schneider. 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OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TILL 9 TO LABOR DAY xn aDO Coolidge at 9 Mile This Week's Radio and Television Programs THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 14, 1964 23 • • • • a • Air ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: 'Means and Ends, Part II," a continuation of the discus- sion between noted men of letters Maurice Samuel and Mark Van Doren on a series of "Moral Di- lemmas of the Bible." * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8:30 - a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: "The Relationship Be- tween Judaism and Contemporary Religious Thought," with Rabbi Bernard Martin of Mt. Zion He- brew Cong., St. Paul, Minn.; and Dr. Thurman Coss, chairman of the philosophy and religion department of Hamline University in St. Paul. * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Judaism and Christi- anity — a Scholar's Views." Dr. Abram Spiro, chairman of the de- partment of Near Eastern lan- guages and literature at Wayne State University, will interview Dr. Samuel Sandmel, a specialist on the New Testament and its re- lationship to Judaism. * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: IATJBK and Channel 2. Feature: "Glimpses from the Tal- mud," illustrated with rabbinic stories and parables by Rabbi James I. Gordon of Young Israel of Oak-Woods. • • • • • • • UN 3-6997—Ask for Mr. Rayner* Oak Park Shopping Plaza the .• • Free Custom Fitting Alterations by Experienced Corsetieres 15850 W. 7 MILE ROAD MRS. LAWRENCE WEISMAN • • • • • Jeweled Brocade long over blouse, high neckline and low back. Avail- able in deep print Turquoise, Mint or White. $169 95 P-K Sp e c i al occasion gowns priced from $59.95 to $300. Our collection always ex- tensive. corner Nine Mile and Coolidge A&P Shopping Center Open Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Eves. Till 9 I / -N\