Zitomer-Grekin Vows Scheduled for May MISS LINDA ZITOMER Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zitomer of Warrington Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Linda to Roger John Grekin, son of Dr. and Mrs. John N. Grekin of Muir- land Ave. The bride-elect is a senior in the school of journalism at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Mr. Grekin attends the University of Michigan medical school. A May wedding is planned. 44 C junior IPetite g)ept. -11 OA1/4' - - Open Teen Fashion Center Fe,itu ring Sizes 5 to 15 JUMPERS F rom 8.99 SLACKS From 6.99 BLOUSES From 3.99 SWEATERS From 5.99 SKIRTS From 5.99 Use Our Layaway or Use Security Charge curff HOURS: Mon. - 'Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. 10 - 9 p.m. Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. CHILDREN'S SHOPS - 21210 GREENFIELD RD. Green 8 Center Opposite Northland q3nai g3ritit Activities GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Oak Park Community Center. Councilman Mel Ravitz will speak on "Inter-Group Relations Problems of Our Community and State." Hus- bands t e invited. Refreshments will b erved. For information, call Mrs. N. Bernstein, UN 4 - 2889, or Mrs. Irving Schuraytz, KE 3-5110. * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Sholem Alei- chem Institute, according to Mrs. William Zamsky, program chair- man. A program commentated by Mrs. Roberta Grayson will follow luncheon. Prospective members in- vited. * * * HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAP- TER announces its annual Rummage Sale 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the American Legion Hall, Ferndale. The rum- mage sale comittee consists of Mesdames Monte Serling, Gerald Gorzeck, Stanley Ackner, Avery Fisher, Milton Braverman. Julius Stern, Ellis Rabb, Melvin Robins and Roberts Reiss, and Aileen Dis- kin. OAKWOODS CHAPTER will hold its annual rummage sale Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ferndale Women's Club. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Items for sale will include adult and children's clothing; toys; household goods and miscellaneous items. • * * Kick-Off Breakfast to Start Bnai Brith Membership Drive The 125 lodges of the Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnad Brith Council will embark on a citywide fall member- ship campaign Sunday with a breakfast for chairmen and work- ers 9:15 a.m. at Cong. Beth Abraham. A membership message will be given by Avram (Bud) Charlip, Council membership chairman, Prior to the cutting of a cake in celebration of the 121st anniver- sary of the founding of Bnai Brith. Following the breakfast, names and addresses of prospective mem- bers will be given to the workers to be called on and signed up for the respective lodges. The Council office. 19354 James Couzens, will be open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Membership chairmen will dis- tribute to workers tickets for a preview of the new comedy "That Man From Rio," 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday at Studio 8. Tickets also will be honored dur- ing the regularly scheduled run of the film. The 1964-- 65 membership quota of the M tropolitan Council is 1.500 new members. Campaign volunteers may call the Council office. DI 1-0863, for breakfast reservations. The membership campaign is under the direction of Charlip, Leonard Edelman, Harry Gaines, Manuel Helfman, Leo Hollander, Robert Israel, Harold Meyer, Carl Stern, George Tarnoff and Hyman Crystal, executive director of the Bnai Brith Council. Four Freedoms Award to Be Presented to Author by BB Women A Four Freedoms Literary Award of $1,000 will be given for the first time in 1965 by Bnai Brith Women, Mrs. Maurice Turner of Los An- geles, chairman of BBW's Four Freedoms Library, has announced. The prize has been establishe to further through literature Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt's con- cept of universal human rights ex- pressed in his Four Freedoms speech, Mrs. Turner said, and will be given for the literary work pub- lished in 1964 which makes the most outstanding contribution to thought on human rights issues. The winning work may be either fiction or nonfiction. Nominations must be submitted to the Bnai Brith Women Four Freedoms Li- brary in Washington by Dec. 31. Membership Meet Calls for Leaders of BB Women SID SHMARAK'S Business Briefs The MICHIGAN CENTER OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 14300 W. McNichols, offers aca- demic assistance for both children and adults at all grade levels, ele- mentary through college. There is instruction either in the home or at the center for developmental and accelerated reading instruc- tion, tutoring in all subjects and languages, instruction for the for- eign student and diagnoStic testing. Office hours, by appointment, are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. during the week and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. * * * For many years, "Elizabeth (Mermelstein) and Her Little Help- ers" have been turning out tantaliz- ing kosher home-baked delicacies from - genuine Old World recipes for kosher caterers and private individuals. The demand has be- come so great that she is now located at 18255 Wyoming north of Curtis, under the name of ZSERBOO. HOME BAKED KO- SHER PASTRIES. For informa- tion, call UN 2-5262. The delicacies include delicate flaky pastry squares, soft creamy mocha stripes, miniature nut rolls filled with delicious fruits, Hungarian strudel and others. DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER an- nounces • its annual Square Dance 8:15 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. Jim Schultheis will be the caller. Call Nancy Lor- ber, LI 6-7871, or Charlotte Rosen-' berg, LU 6-6492, for tickets and information. * * * * * * THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, October 9, 1964 Local Sisters Win World Duo-Piano Contest in Munich WEINTRAUB SISTERS Top honors in the European Duo- Bnai Brith Women's District 6 Piano International Competition at will hold a pilot Membership Ac- Munich went to two local sisters, quisition Institute this weekend in Joyce and Joanne Weintraub. Chicago. Detroiter Mrs. Alfred E. Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Lakin is chairman. eph Weintraub, 19035 Parkside, the Theme for this meeting, "Shar - ing - Involvement - Responsibility," twin girls, age 24, won $1,500 plus will place emphasis on the need appearances in recitals and con- for greater membership participa- certs with German orchestras. Al- tion and the problems facing vol- though they placed second, there unteer organizations. I was n,o first prize awarded. They The Saturday evening session tied with a team from France. w i 1 1 be devoted Twelve duo-piano teams from all He who has one .hundred dinars. to further ex - parts of the world competed. desires two hundred.—Midrash. ploration of the During eight days of judging. co-kcerns of the the twins played works by President's Com- Music For Your Next Event Busoni, Chopin, Debussy, Stra- mission on the (the vinsky, Mozart, Brahms Status of Women. Haydn Variations received a and The Emeralds of which Bnai standing ovation). Poulenc and a Featuring the Incomparable Brith Women is a Chordovox Sound work by their teacher. renowned participating or- duo - pianist Dr. Victor Babin. U Niversity 2-1429 ganization. M r s. Both girls were Music Study Mrs. Lakin Paul 0. Liebert of Grand Rapids, president of the scholarship students at the F.st- district will deliver the keynote man School of Music and were pre- sented in the Detroit club's young addreS.s. By HATTIE Mrs. Lakin, district past presi- artists concert four years ago. They (Mrs. Seymour Schwartz) dent, will conduct sessions. Also are former students of Rebecca UN 4-7294 present will be Detroit Council Frohman. Before returning to Cleveland, Elegant Satin President Mrs. Jack Sayles. to resume studies at the Cleveland Accessories Institute where Joanne is on the Place Cards, faculty, the twins visited in De- inforrnaLs, troit. Joyce is married to Dr. Irwin Hostess Sets Adelson, a doctor in Korea. ROY STEIN INVITATIONS every az the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7 a.m. Sunday Station: WXYZ Feature: Rabbi Edgar F. Mag- nin of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles, will speak on "Faith Is The Key." * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "Stories from the Rab- bis" will be presented by the Cul- ture Commission of the Jewish Community Council. * * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday Station: WJBK and Channel 2 Feature: "Aspects of Jewish Identity," with Manheim Shapiro, national director of the American Jewish Committee's department of Jewish communal affairs; and Jo- seph Edelman, director of the cul- ture commission of the Jewish Community Council. * * * DIRECTIONS '65 Time: 2 p.m. Sunday Station: Channel '7 Feature: "The Vision of Chaim Weizmann," award-winning film y Marc Siegel depicting the life of the first president of Israel. * * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "Academic Outlooks." Dr. Nathan Cohen, professor of social welfare, will be interviewed by NBC correspondent Elmer Pe- terson. 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