Phyllis Levin to Wed Charles S. Domstein i!•,t J. MISS PHYLLIS LEVIN 'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Levin of Littlefield Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Phyllis Diane to Charles Stanley Dom- rtein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Domstein of Kipling Ave., Oak Park. Both the bride-elect and her fiance are students at Wayne State University. where Mr. Domstein will receive his masters degree in December. An Aug. 22 wedding is planned. I Men's Clubs ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB is sponsoring a series of three Sunday morning breakfasts, with services and a speaker. The first breakfast will be held Nov. 8 with services at 8:30 a.m., followed by breakfast. Gerald Fine of the De- troit Public Library will speak on "Jewish Wit and Humor." Nominal charge. Gue,ts invited. * * * American Legion Names 2 The appointment of two local men to important committee posts Jill the American Legion Depart- ment gef Michigan was announced by State Commander Duane T. Brigstock of Battle Creek. Norman N. Robbins will serve as chairman of the wills and bequest committee, assisted by Joseph Jones. Both men were named in recognization of many years of service to the American Legion. Seeks I nformation About Graduates of Elchanan Yeshivah Rabbi G i l b e r t Kaperman of Cong. Beth Sholom, Lawrence, L.I., is seeking information concerning students and graduates of the Rab- bi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, during the 40-year per- iod of 18864926, in connection with a history he is preparing con- cerning the beginnings of Yeshiva University. Rabbi Klapperman requests that all information — names, papers, letters, etc.—concerning the semi- nary's students and graduates to be sent to him at 390 Broadway, Law- rence, N.Y. All printed material will be re- turned to the sender. YOU MISSED MEYER'S BAR MITZVAH! See Page IT Borman Center Gets Assist of Women's Groups Smiler-Simons Troth in Efforts for Retarded Young People Is Announced Here Mrs. Nathan Yost, president of the Northwest Child Rescue Women Organization, announced a renewal of an arrangement with the Jewish Center for co- sponsorship of a group work and recreational program to meet the special needs of retarded youth and young adults of the community. This program, now in its fourth year. is under the super- vision of specially trained mem- bers of the Center's social work staff. who help the young people plan their own program. There are presently threes groups at the Center; for 15-25-year-old boys; 15-25-year-old girls; and 25-50-year-old adult group. It is focused on an effort to increase the participant's capacity to func- tion socially. Activities have con- sisted of gym and swim nights. celebration of Jewish holidays, holiday parties and, each year, winter and summer Camp Tama- rack trips. Taking part in the presenta- tion of a check to the Center for the continuation of the pro- gram are (from left) Allan Gel- fond, director of the Youth Divi- sion. Jewish Center; Mrs, Nathan Yost, president of Northwest Child Rescue Women; Eugene Jaffe. program director of the Center; Mrs. Edward Kaiser and Mrs. Leo Ordin. vice presidents of Northwest Child Rescue Women. Inc., reported to the stockholders at their annual meeting that net earnings for the thirteen week quarter ended Sept. 26 were $797,- 000 after provision of $800,000 for federal income taxes and were equivalent to 33 cents a share on the 2,413,898 shares outstanding. Quarterly earnings were 39% over the $572,000, or 23 cents a share earned in the comparable period in 1963 on the 2,445,024 shares then outstanding. Sara Krause, who graduated this year from Miami University, Ox- ford, 0., majoring is sociology. She worked for the Jewish Family and Children's Service during the sum- mer of 1962 as a student observer and is currently with the Chil- dren's Division. Judith Greenberg, Wayne State University graduate, working as a program aide in the Youth Divi- sion. Maxine Ordower of Canada, a graduate of Michigan State Uni- versity, presently assigned to the Youth Division. Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN * * & ORCHESTRA Social Service Club Plans Installation Dinner-Dance The Jewish Center Social Serv- ice Club will hold its fourth annual installation dinner-dance 6 p.m. Wednesday at Imperial Caterers. Incoming officers are Mrs. Mor- ris Lewis, president: Mrs. Mollie Seid and Mrs. Gilda Tutunick, vice presidents; Mrs. Ida Simon. Char- les Ansel and Mrs. Sophie Reder, secretaries; Mrs. Bess Teitel, treas- urer; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gott- lieb, Mrs. Josephine Weinsweig and Mrs: Mollie Elias. sunshine;• and Joseph Kabeck, sergeant at arms. Stores' Progress Joseph Kron, executive vice president of Borman Food Stores, LI 7-2770 s%• .... MISS LINDA SMILER Mrs. Miriam Smiler of Dexter Ave. announces the engagement of4 her daughter Linda Jane to Sey- mour Earl Simons. son of Mrs. Sarah Simons of Melrose Ave., . Southfield. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Mi- ami School of Business Adminis- tration. A June wedding is planned. • Candids • Formals • Movies ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions J. J. CLARKE CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 Green to Talk on Color The Jewish Center Camera Club will meet 8:15 p.m. Monday for a workshop with John Green. The topic will be "Demonstration in Color." There will be a judging of color slides, with criticism and analysis. Sinai Hospital of Detroit to Meet, Elect Trustees The annual meeting of the Cor- poration of Sinai Hospital of De- troit will be 8:15 p.m. Nov. 23 in the hospital's main lecture room. The nominating committee has presented the following nomina- tions for positions on the board of trustees: David Miro. to fill an existing vacancy, uncompleted term ending Appointments Named in 1966: Sidney J. Bertin. for a to Staff at the Center five-year term; Samuel Frank, Har- vey H. Goldman, Jack 0. Lefton, Milton J. Miller, prsident of the Milton M. Maddin, Abe Shiffman, lowing appointments to the profes- Hugo Slotkin and Bert L. Smokier, sional staff of the Center this fall: for reelection, five-year terms. Jewish Center. announced the fol- Audrey Berger, who served as Lutzker Games Night counselor and unit head at Fresh The Lutzker Voliner Society is Air Camp from 1955 to 1959. A University of Michigan graduate having a Halloween games night and former Oak Park teacher, she 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Guests are in- is working as a program aide in vited, according to Al Magitz, chairman. the Children's Division. __ ORCH E STR A CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 Michigan's Newest & Most Luxurious Motel A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR BAR MITZVAH 8, WEDDING GUESTS . . EMBASSY MOTEL 14380 WEST 8 MILE ROAD Bet. Schaefer and Northwestern Hwy. Conference Room • Suites • Banquet Room - LI 8-1822 JO 4-5450 HARVEST HOUSE RESTAURANT ON PREMISES Luncheon to Benefit Hebrew Students HEY CHUBBY! "Who me?" Yes, you . Don't be afraid to admit it. Lots of gals are in the same boat. But you can do something about it. Steam It Off at the Stanley Steamer Then enjoy a soothing massage. Also sun- bathing in the Sun Room. The steering committee for the annual luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools includes (from left) seated: Mesdames Isadore Goren, program; Herman Fishman, luncheon; Irving Palman, seating arrangements; Irving Solomon. tickets; stand- ing: Mesdames Mitchell Feldman, treasurer; Jacob Axelrod, tickets; and Meyer Stewart. publicity. - Not shown are hositality chairman Mrs. Morris Krause and Mrs. Irving Arlin. United Hebrew Schools Woman's Auxiliary will hold its annual donor luncheon 12:15 p.m. Nov. 11 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Guest artist will be coloratura soprano Wyn Garden Landis, who will be accompanied at the piano by Mildred Levy. The entire community is invited, according to Mrs. Elbert Diamond, auxiliary president. For tickets, 32—Friday, October 30, 1964 Want to work some of it off? Use the weight- reducing machines and exercise equipment in the Exercise Room. - Tired? Take a snooze in the Slumber Room. Enjoy plenty of relaxation in the Lounge. Sink Into luxurious reclining chairs and watch Color TV. Read from our extensive magazine library. Play cards. Oh, yes. We almost hate to tell you, but there Is also a tempting snack bar with lots of delectable sandwiche's and such. However, don't you be tempted. You order one of our scrumptuous salads. call chairman Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, UN 4-9174. The UHS Auxiliary provides scholarships for graduate study to Midrasha students planning to go into Hebrew teaching as a voca- tion; scholarships for high school students to Hebrew-speaking camps; reference books for the library; and awards to outstanding graduate students. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS STANLEY. STEAMER STEAM BATH AND HEALTH CLUB COOLIDGE HWY. AT CAPITAL 544 3611 - Monday, 10 A.M.-Midnight (Between 8 & 9 Mile Rd.) Thursday and Friday,. 10 A.M.-2 P.M. 411,11/111=MI,