Wechsler-Weingart Betrothal Announced ■•■ ••.1 ■ 1. Greenberg-Meyers Engagement Is Told On the ✓ rir Radom Tailor Has 7th Anniversary in Oak Park Business Radom Tailors, Clothiers and Tuxedo Rentals, founded by the late David Radom. is observing its sev- enth anniversary in Oak Park. The Radom family brought their custom tailoring knowledge to De- troit in 1947. The present location was enlarged and expanded a year ago. David Radom recently passed away, but his daughter and son-in- law Rosa and Louis Levinson, are carrying on the business. This Week's Radio and Television Programs MISS ELAINE WECHSLER Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Wechsler of Freeland Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Elaine Frances to Irving Weingart of Col- leen Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance is a grad- uate of Wayne State University and is now atending the Ohio College of Podiatry. An August wedding is planned. If it is Social Secretarial Service In good taste That you want— For: handling social correspondence . . . guidance in meeting the amenities . . . some help .zn handling i the details of a wedding or party. or For complete planning. counselling and management of wedd , and parties Call: L.1 1-8900 }or an ap- pointinent. MUSIC BY ERIC ROSENOW His Continental Orchestra And Entertainment UN 3-7626 t MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7 a.m. Sunday Station: WXYZ Feature: Dr. David J. Seligson, rabbi of Central Synagogue, New York City, will speak on "They Who Serve," honoring Veterans Day. * * ERNAL LIGHT TELEVISION Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: Millard Lampell's drama "Inscription for a Blark Page" will be presented. * * JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 pm. Station: WCAR Feature: Philip Baum, national director of the Commission on In- ternal Affairs of the American Jew- ish Congress will discuss "Soviet Anti-Semitism — A Personal Re- port." TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Station: WJBK and Channel 2 Feature: "His Brother's Keeper," a special discussion on traffic safety, will be held with Rabbi James I. Gordon, Young Israel Cen- ter of Oak-Woods; Inspector Paul Donley, Detroit Police Department Motorcycle Bureau; and Donald Slutz; managing director, Traffic Safety Association, participating. MISS ONA GREENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greenberg of Northgate Aye., Oak Park. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ona Barbara, to Dennis Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Meyers, of Braile Ave. A May wedding is planned. New City of Hope President to Speak at Dinner Nov. 21 Emanuel H. Fineman, n e w elected president of The City of Hope, will be guest speaker at the 52nd annual dinner sponsored by THE MARK IV QUARTET & ORCHESTRA Call Us First for an Estimate 341-0269 342-0110 HOTEL ON CADILLAC SQUARE • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • SHOWERS, etc. The Grand Ballroom, with a capacity of 500 persons for a meeting. 450 persons for a banquet or a wedding, or 400 persons for dinner and dancing. The Randolph Room, with a capacity of up to 150 persons for meetings or banquets. The Cadillac Room, with a capacity of up to 300 per- sons. The Ford Room with a capac- ity of 75 persons. The Jefferson Room with a capacity of 25 persons. Excellent catering by our chef in our modern kitchen with beverage service as required— or your caterer. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — WO 2-5900 ACO& trC)-15s Noti5 Asysi jescie Origtna s a , • -0 k *.ak- : 1 :4 '.-k...."-- " 'I. "1‘"‘ BELLE JACOB 19320 LIVERNOIS 1 block No. of 1 Mile Want Ads Bring Results! For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. Gemologists Diamontologists 17540 WYOMING DI 1-1330 OPEN THURS., FRI. Pioneers of the Michigan Home Protective Association are being honored by having a garden of 100 trees planted in their names in Israel by the Jewish National Fund. The society, which is liquidating j because the membership had I dwindled in 54 years from 450 to the present 18, allocated its funds for several causes — City of Hope, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Denver Medical Center and the Jewish National Fund. The JNF recieved the society's Israel Bonds that were purchased EMANUEL H. FINEMAN - in the last eight years. Many movements were aided by the Detroit Businessmen's Group the society during its 54-year exis- at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Saturday, Nov. 21. tence. Pioneers to be honored include Fineman, 52, was elected City of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lubin, Jr. and Hope president by its board of I Mrs. Nathan Pritz, Joseph Snitman, directors Oct. 7. His Detroit visit Morris Arotzky. will be his first major speaking In The Heart of the City ed. In honor of the seventh anniver- Michigan Protective Pioneers Honored With Israel Garden IN DETROIT .. . IT'S THE sary, they will hold a store-wide sale on the entire stock of suits, coats, pants, sweaters, Italian knits and shirts. Alterations are free. Cleaning specials also will be offer- 'TIL 9 P.M. WE DON'T ASSUME A THING ! a PP earance since takin g office ' 1 ;1' He has been an active member of the City of Hope since 1936 and has served as president of his auxiliary on two occasions. Elected , to the City of Hope board of direc- tors in 1952 and named vice presi- dent three years later, he has been chairman or member of various operating committees of the pilot Medical center such as its aux- iliary, administration and budget It's generally assumed that when a man goes into a shoe store he wants to buy something immediately. We know that's not always true. 'Maybe he's just looking .. . or com- paring. We encourage you to look around. In fact, we've made it easy for you. All the styles in our stock are on open display. Look them over. Examine them. Take as long as you want. We won't even talk to you—until you talk to us. But this is one thing sure! If you want shoes, you can't buy better than Florsheims, or see a greater selection than right here! committees. Fineman has headed the City of Hope Committee on the Institute for Advanced Learning program since the inception of the program in 1960. Endowment Fund Honors Memory of. WSU Alumnus An estate of $12.000 left to Wayne State University by Fred- erick C. Wendland, Jr., will be 1.0 used to establish a Frederick C. Wendland Endowment Fund. Wendland, a 36-year-old bachelor, was killed when his car was struck by a train at Mound and Twelve Mile, Warren, on July 24, 1963. His attorney, Bernard S. Kahn, also a WSU graduate said Wend- land left his entire estate to the university "in appreciation of Wayne's meaning to him." Kahn, who served as an in- structor in political science at WSU, first met Wendland in 1949 when he enrolled in Kahn's class. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 6, 1964-31 SECURITY CHARGES HONORED PH ILL" NORTHLAND CENTER 2 Stores at Northland EASTLAND CENTER Suburban Stores Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Eves. 'til 9 BROADWAY CORNER GRATIOT