NCJW Fellowship Winner Arrives for Study in U.S. Gechter-Droz, Vows Planned for August . A celebrated Israeli pioneer has arrived in the United States.as the 200th recipient of a National Coun- cil of JeWish Women Overseas Fel- lowship for grad- uate study in the United States. She is 38-year- old Dr. Dina Fei- telsoii of Jer- usalem, origina- tor of a_ method for teaching read- ing to new immi- g r a n t children. Alreadyw i d e l y used throughout Israel in teaching Hebrew to cul- turally deprived children from Nort h . „African Dr. Feitelson countries, Dr. Feitelson's new method is a com- bination of the controversial "look- _ say" method of recognizing whole words instead of spelling them out, and the "phonic" method, by which the child masters the structures of *Words step by step. Dr. Feitelson will spend the year as a visiting scholar at the Univer- sity of Chicago, where she hopes to learn American research tech- niques and to compare notes with some of the American pioneers on the education of underprivileged children. Dr. Feitelson has won the Israel Prize for educational re- search. Don Frohman Chorus Begins Season's Program The Don Frohman Chorus will start rehearsals for the coming season 8-10 p.m. Tuesday in the NIumford High School auditorium. New singers may join the chorus until Oct. 10. To apply call direc- tor Frohman, DI 1-3776. You Can Always Tell the Difference MISS ELIZABETH GECHTER At a recent garden party, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gechter of Glaston- bury Rd. announced the engage- ment of their daughter Elizabeth Ann to Howard Lynn Droz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Droz, of Lahser Rd. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University College of Educa- tion, and her fiance is a senior at Lawrence Institute of Technology. An August wedding is planned. Bazaar to Help Retarded Youths at Lapeer School Mentally retarded children and adults of the Lapeer State Home and Training School will benefit from proceeds raised at a bazaar sponsored by the Lapeer Parents Association, Inc. The 15th annual fall festival bazaar will be held Oct. 3, at the Orthogenic School, 10235 W. Seven Mile, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. On sale and on display will be booths of dolls, aprons, a farmers market, grab bag games, gifts. chil- drens clothes, parcel post, jewelry, linens and baby articles. A lunch and full course dinner will be served at a nominal cost. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used for education, recreation and research programs for the mentally retarded patients at Lapeer State Home. There are approximately 4,000 patients residing at Lapeer the largest hospital in Michigan for mentally retardates. There are 17 babies born every day in Michi- gan who will be retarded to some degree and an intensive research program must be developed. A goal of $15,000 has been set for this year. There will be free admission and ,free parking. For information call * Joseph Kepes, 17180 Stoepel, or Mrs. Seldon Barris, 21951 Ridge- dale, Oak Park. Continental Ball ' Mr. and Mrs. Rosens to Top Hadassah Reach Golden Year Honor Roll Efforts Plans are under way for the cul- mination of Detroit Chapter Ha- dassah's honor roll campaign, it was announced by Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes, fund-raising vice president. A Continental Ball will be held 8 p.m. Nov. 14 at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. All contributors of a minimum of $11 or more will be invited. Music for dancing, enter- tainment and supper will be fea- tured, under the chairmanship of Mrs. David Miro and co-chairmen Mesdames Alfred Meyers and Isa- - dore Winkelman. Besides Mesdames Ben Mossman and Hy Safran, who are in charge of reservations, ball committee chairmen include Mesdames Nate' Schlafer, Nathan Milstein, Harold Hoffman, A. C. Hamburger, Robert Schiff, Peter Brown, Morris Adler, Peter Martin, Tubie Resnik, Harold Victor, Harvey Snider. Marvin Fleischman, George Seyburn, Rob- ert Drews, Jack Perlman, Sydney Berke,- Sidney Levison, Davis Ben- son, Irving Blumberg, Charles Lapides, Alfred Rosen, Robert T. Roberts and Sam Kovan. In addition to the fund-raising honor roll campaign, in which all chapters throughout the coun- try are being asked to increase their quotas, Hadassah is engag- ing in its annual membership drive. Detroit Chapter hopes to enroll at least 500 new members, according to Mrs. Ivan Meisner, membership vice president. The campaign will close Jan. 12 at Temple Israel, with an Israeli Fashion Show of designs by the students of the Alice Seligsberg Vocational School, Jerusalem. Re- quirement for admission is a new member. • Regional Hadassah to Host Fashion Show in Flint 1lichigan Region of Hadassah will hold its presentation of Myrtle Wreath Awards and an Israeli Fashion Show 1 p.m. Sept. 30 at the I.A.M. Annex in Flint. Mrs. David J. Schachter of Detroit is regional president. Among her assistants are Mrs. Sidney Hartman of Flint. regional membership chairman; Mrs. Reubin Bienstock, Southfield area vice president; and Mrs. Harry Living- ston, Flint. promotion chairman. M. G• M. SAM EMMER And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 ART CLASSES Professional Teachers . FIELD ART STUDIO 18090 Wyoming (at Curtis) UN 3-1031 Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN; & ORCHESTRA MR. AND MRS. A. J. ROSENS LI 7-2770 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rosens, 18930 Strathmoor, celebrated their golden anniversary Tuesday. They will be honored Thursday at a dinner tendered by their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reit- man, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Buch- wald of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weinberg. • Candids • Formals • Movies ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By J. J. CLARKE 30,000 Jews in Chile The Jewish community of Chile, which dates back largely to the turn of the century, today numbers some 30,000 persons, the vast ma- jority of whom live in the capital city of Santiago. CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 PLANNING A WEDDING, BAR MITZVAH OR SOCIAL FUNCTION? RAINBOW KOSHER CATERING For the HY Spot Of Your Affair Music by SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYN. 14200 W. 10 MILE OR ANY SYNAGOGUE IN THE CITY Hy Herman And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) 342-9424 • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! • CALL THE GOTTHEIL'S AT LI 3-3342 REASONABLE PRICES NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR THE SYNAGOGUE DAVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES LI 8-1116 LI 8-2266 • MOVIES • COLOR • CANDIDS • BLACK & WHITE PAARGOLIS & SKORE KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY Yaacov Morris to Talk at Labor Zionists' Sukkot Celebration The Labor Zionist Council of De- troit will sponsor a Sukkot cele- bration 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute, featur-1 ing Yaacov Mor- ris, f or m e r Is- raeli consul as , speaker. Morris is lauthor of the -, ■ •***************-k******+ book "Masters of the Desert." A musical pro- .4, gram will include "Sing Along With MIKE GREEN'S Nechama,"ac- MUSIC companied by LI 8-4432 Morris Beile-Rivke and folk singers Michael Berke and Jerry Rosenthal. The auditorium will be decorated for the celebration by Mrs. Ray- mond Goldbaum and her committee. Israeli wine and refreshments will be served, and a social hour and dancing will follow. The public is invited. For information call DI 1-0131. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods 13514 W. 7 MILE ROAD Between Hartwell & Schaefer DI 1-2840 WE DELIVER AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK—Proprietors of DEXTER- DAVISON KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET HAVE PREPARED FOR YOUR EATING PLEASURE: * Fresh Cut-Up Chicken Parts * Ready Made Hamburger Patties * Oven Ready Turkeys * City Chicken * Rolettes * Boneless Chicken Breasts *Veal for Scallopini *Veal Patties * Hamburger Steaks *Minute Steaks COOLIDGE of 10 MILE - LI 8-6800 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, September 18, 1964 CLOSED SUKKOT—MONDAY S TUES., SEPT. 21 & 22 utcommeoess SY HIM •NYIBUOI MICORATOOS V FINE DRAPERY CLEANING • DRAPERIES • WINDOW SHADES • SLIP COVERS SAW SHADES • RED SPREADS Oak Park Center 22106 Coolidge at 9 Mile WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN Neon* vs for Free Estimate—NO OBUGATIONJ • CITY WIDI end SUBURBAN , saRvics TW 1-1818 SUBURBAN PHONE ENTERPRISE 7S1$ ) i