Glenner-Kanat Vows Will Be Exchanged Dinner Honoring Mrs. Eshkol Boosts Israel Bond Purchases Sale of Israel Bonds was boost; ed considerably here at the dinner given at Cobo Hall Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Levi (Miriam) Eshkol. Charles Grosberg led the in- spired audience with a 5100.000 purchase. Max M. Fisher, who was to have presided but was detained in Israel as a member of the United .Jewish Appeal mission, cabled his greetings and author i z e d the doubling of his purchase to the sum of 525.000. MISS CAROLYN GLENNER Mr. ;`trqd Mrs Nathan H. Glen- ner of erteenlawn Ave. announce the engagFment of their daughter Carolyn Anne to Gilbert Alan Kanat. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kanat of Riverside Dr., Birming- ham. Miss. Gjenner attends Eastern Michigan Nniversity, where she is majoring i0 education. Mr. Kanat is studying mass communications at Wayne State University. Men's Clubs CRAFTSMAN LODGE, F. and A. M., announces chairmen for its open • installation of officers Dec. 11 in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Masonic Temple. Committee heads appointed by Senior Warden Ron- ald Schwartz are Jules Lochman, entertainment: Bernie Stern: tic- kets and reservations: and Sheldon Schwartz. publicity rand advertis- ing. Dinner in the . Crystal Ball- room will precede the installation. Entertainment will be provided by Bob DuRant's orchestra. featur- ing radio song stylist Ursula Walk- er. * I BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold its kickoff breakfast 10 a.m. Sunday in the social hall. Guest speaker will be Joe Falls. Detroit sports writer. Edward Rice is men's club president. I * Irwin I. Cohn. who had just returned from Israel with Mrs. Cohn. was the toastmaster. He gave a deeply moving account of his experiences. of the progress made in Israel with the aid of Israel Bond money. and he com- mented: "We match our dollars with the lives of the Israelis, and we have the easy way out." Cohn also told of the manner in which he had seen .Jews arrive in Vienna on their way from East European countries to Israel. and he urged increased aid to assist in bringing these people to their des- tination in Israel. He therefore called for generous gifts to pro- Israel causes and for large invest- ments in projects like Israel Bonds that assist Israel's upbuilding. - Joseph Holtzman assisted Cohn in calling for Bond purchasing. and he. too. made a strong appeal in support, of ,the United Jewish Appeal Wnd other major causes and for Bond purchases. Phillip Stollman, who introduced Mrs, Eshkol. joined them in a plea for aid to Israel. Mrs. Emma S•haver greeted the gathering and welcomed Mrs. Eshkol, the wife of Israel's Prime Minister. in her capacity of Israel Bond Women's Division chairman. Mrs. Eshkol spoke of the kin- ship of the Jewries of the world. She described the beauties of and stated that her Iirael After 54 years of service to a number Of Detroit causes. and as a DETROIT SCRAP charitable and social group in De- troit. the Michigan Home Protec- a dinner meeting 6 p.m. Monday at tive Association is liquidating. Boesky's. It began 54 years ago as a chari- table and social group: During its more than half a century of activi- Dr. Bob Colton Bowls Highest Perfection Game The CARIBE MOTEL PROVIDES YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS WITH . . • CONVENIENT LOCATION Woodward near 7 M:le Rd. 'Minutes away from everything LUXURIOUS ROOMS • Phones • Air Conditioning • Complete Kitchens • NVali-to-Wall Carpeting COMPLETE ACCOMMODATIONS AT NO EXTRA COST • TV and Radio • Parking • Continental Breakfast PHONE TO 8-2662 Moderate Rates Start at $8.00 19630 Woodward Neer 7 Mile Rood The Jewish Center's Sunday Niters are presenting their first af- fair of the season. an "Autumn Ball:" 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Cen- ter's Ten Mile Branch. The music country beckons to our youth to of the Stu Siefer Quartet will be go there. She described the needs of new featured, and refreshments will be corners to Israel who must be pro- served, The Autumn Ball is the first in vided with jobs. schooling, medical care. She told of the urgent need a series of monthly dances to be for water and her emphasis xvas on held at the Center as part of its the partnedship between Israel and newly expanded young adult pro- American Jewry. -=---: "We rejoice that you are behind ! --- us," she said, "but we need not , only your money but even more do we need you. We have redeem- .: ( ed the bonds you bought, but we . have not redeemed all Jews. For this we need your help. For your help we thank you and bless you." and ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Eshkol presented a Woman BY of Valor pin to Mrs. David Pollack. a leader in the Women's Division. Rabbis Hayim Donin and Sey- UN 3-5730 i mour Panitz gave the opening and UN 3-8982 closing prayers. - Irving Cane. representing Mayor Cavanagh. presented the key to the city to Mrs. Eshkol. * . * HAL GORDON Mrs. Eshkol Helps Sell $3 Million in Israel Bonds NEW YORK—(JTA)—The Israel Bond Organization reported that two weeks of appearances by Mrs. Levi Eshkol, wife of Israel's pre- mier, in five major cities. produced nearly 53,000,000 in Israel bond sales Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Israel Bond executive vice president. hailed Mrs. Eslikors tour, declaring that her participation in launching the fall bond campaigns in . New York, Chicago, Los Angeles. De- gram. Nominal charge. For further information, call the adult division of the Center. DI 1-4200. Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service . Call me at BLAIR STUDIO Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Home With Samples UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. WW■■7 Gemologists Dtcrriontologists - 17540 WYOMING Di 1-1330 r OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. RAINBOW KOSHER CATERERS IN EXISTENCE SINCE 1951, ARE NOW THE EXCLUSIVE CATERERS AT THE BEAUTIFUL SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYNAGOGUE 14200 W. 10 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK troit and Philadelphia "gave deci- sive stimulation to the ISrael bond effort in communities which hold the key to success of our drive" in the United States. The campaign goal is 585.000,000. Mrs. Eshkol, who arrived in this country on Oct. 8. described to her audiences the human aspects of ANNOUNCEMENT: There is no reason not to hove a gracious, kosher. traditional Bar Mitztxih, Wedding• or Sitncha party. RA/N- BOW offers you, at reasonable prices. beauty. elegance and quality. uled to return to Israel this week- We Also Cater at Any Synagogue of Your Choice! the growth of Israel. She is sched- end. SEVERAL CHOICE DATES STILL OPEN FOR 1964 BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR DECISION . . . CALL THE GOTTHEIL'S AT LI 3-3342 No Extra Charge For Use of The Synagogue. Howe Protective Group Disbanding: Israel Bonds Presented to the J\F GREATER The highest game in the 28-year history of Perfection Lodge Mas- onic league-299—was bowled Sunday by Dr. Bob Colton. It was the highest single game in the history of Star Lanes. Dr. Colton. 34, a dentist. is only in his third year as a bowler. He carried an average of 162 until that Sunday. The league has 28 teams. with 150 members. Sunday Niters to Start Autumn Ball Rolling MR. AND MRS. NATHAN PRITZ in the treasury have been turned over to Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and to the American M e.d i c a l Center at Denver and that Israel Bonds that will total more than S500 with interest have been pre- sented to the Jewish National Fund. "Some of our members are ill. our children have not joined the society. and we are sadly ending many years of progres- sive efforts," Mrs. Pritz said. Joseph H. Pollicove is the last vi5 president of the disbanding soc'ety. Among the surviving organizing members who were active in the society for 54 year's are: Mrs.. Leab Leet Davidson. who is 97 and is now a resident in the Jewish Home for the Aged: Julius Hochman. Joseph Snitman, Morris Arotzky and Mrs. Harry Lubin. ties. the society aided many causes. As a group and through individual action of the members. it assisted the City Hope, Denver hospitals, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Chesed shel Ernes, .Jewish National Fund, Histadrut—as well as the Allied .Jewish Campaign and allied Zion- A memorial meeting in tribute ist and other movements. to the late Abraham J. Lachover, Nathan and Anna Pritz, the one of the pioneer Detroit Hebra- president and the secretary- treasurer respectively of the so- .ists and a former principal of a branch of the United Hebrew ciety. explained that the group Schools. will be held at the Esther had declined from a membership Berman Branch of the schools at that had reached 450 to its pre- 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. sent 16. Representatives of many move- Our members have aged, and our numbers declined. and it has ments with which the deceased become difficult to draw an appre- educator a n d community leader ciable number of people to a meet- was associated will review his nu- ing, - Mr. Pritz explained. "It is merous contributions to many fa- with great sorrow that we call a cets of Jewish life here. • halt to our activities." All his friends and associates of Mrs. Pritz, who, with her hus - many movements are asked to at- band, has been ,active in the so - tend the memorial meeting. ciety for more than 30 years, said The meeting will be sponsored Oak Park Center 22106 Coolidge at 9 Mile Plan Ms- morial for A. J. Lachover that the funds that have remained by the Association of Hebrew — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, October 23, 1964 Teachers and Principals of Detroit. Want Ads Bring Results! "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Boa Voyage" more important than what you soy I how you soy it. Expressions of sym- pathy, best wishes or congratulations are much more effective with a gift basket that speaks for you ... in on eye - appealing, taste - tempting and satisfying manner. We ore Michigan's leader in GIFT BASKET PREPARATION There must be a reason!!