Susan Shout to Wed Ronald Rice in April MISS SUSAN SHOUT Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Shout, 18772 Walmer Lane, Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Margaret to Ron- ald S. Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Rice, 18492 Cherrylawn. The bride-elect is a graduate of Denison University . in Granville, 0., and is attending Wayne State University's college of education. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Western Michigan University and is currently en- rolled in the clinical psychology program at Wayne. An April wedding is planned. Brandeis U. Gets Grant for Grad School Building WALTHAM. Mass. (JTA)—The National Institute of Health has awarded Brandeis University's Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare a $242,000 grant towards construction of new facilities to house the school, it was announced here. Currently. the Heller School, which was made possible by an in- itial endowment in 1959 from Mrs. Florence Heller of Chicago, is housed in four separate temporary campus buildings. Scheduled to be included in the new buildings are administrative offices, class and seminar rooms, a library and re- search facilities. The Heller School, Brandeis' sole professional school, was estab- lished for the chief purpose of ed- ucating persons for policy, plan- ning, administrative, research and teaching positions in the social welfare field. The special focus of the school's program is on social policy, social planning, social ad- ministration and social research. People Make News Three new directors of the Fed- eral Home Loan Bank of Indian- apolis have been announced by G. E. Ohmart, board president. Named to represent the state of Michigan for two-year terms are ALFRED L. DEUTSCH, president of American Savings and Loan Association of Detroit and former president of the Michigan Savings and Loan League; R. E. PARKER, president of First Federal Savings of Flint; and E. G. WILKINSON, president of Down River Federal Savings of Wyandotte. * * * The Art Center Broadcasting Foundation has named to its board of trustees ALEX BASKIN, direc- tor of instructional television, Li- --- RFIEL Martha Steinmetz of the Flor- ence Crittenton Home will speak on "The Unwed Mother" at a meeting of Parents Without Part- ners to be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish Center. Coffee and a social hour will fol- low. Prospective members are in- vited but must pay a nominal fee. For additional information, call Norma Wollach, LI 7-0978. MAX FIRESTEIN of Beverly Hills has been appointed chairman of the Jewish Federation-Council's Judge Harry A. Hollzer Memorial Award Committee. The award is given each year to a Los Angeles citizen for "outstanding service in the field of human relations." Yeshiva U. Dinner to Mark Birthday of Mrs. Goldberg MUSICI ENTERTAINMENT SAMMY WOOLF and his orchestra UN 3-6501 June 2 will be the date of the an- nual dinner to be held by the De- troit Friends of Yeshiva Univer- sity at the Sheraton-Cadillac Ho- MISS BARBARA ROBINER tel, it was announced by the offi- vonia Board of Education; MISCHA cers and dinner committee. At a recent cocktail party, Mr. MISCHAKOFF, concertmaster, De- David Goldberg will sponsor the and Mrs. Meyer Robiner of Ren- troit Symphony Orchestra; Cantor dinner in honor of the 50th birth- frew Rd. announced the engage- HAROLD ORBACH of Temple day of his wife, in whose name the ment of their daughter Barbara Israel; and ALBERT J. SILBER, Joyce to Steven Widlansky, son of attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Widlansky of * * * The Jerusalem Journalists As- sociation tendered Tue s d a y a luncheon in honor of ELEAZAR LIPSKY, president of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. • HAROLD KAPLAN. president of People's Outfitting Co., was re- cipient of a Sealy national award for being one of the 25 outstand- ing Sealy Posturepedic mattress dealers in the United States. * • * SEN. JOHN 0. PASTORE of Rhode Island, chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, will address the 1965 National Planning Conference of the Israel Bond Organization, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York Jan. 15-17. The conference will review the record results of the 1964 drive and map a cam- paign program for the coming year. * * * BERNARD GLICKER, sales rep- resentative for National Chem- search Corp. with research head- quarters in Dallas, recently re- ceived his company's highest award, a trophy for outstanding service to the firm's customers. Glicker, his wife, Mildred, and two children, live at 19210 Osmus, Li- vonia. * * * DAVID WEISS, executive direc- tor of the Baron de Hirsch Insti- tute and the Jewish Child Welfare Bureau of Montreal, has been ap- pointed by the Quebec Cabinet to the new Superior Council of the Michigan has 89 winter resorts, an all-time high and more than Family created by the Quebec double the number of 10 years ago, Legislative Assembly. * * * the Michigan Tourist Council re- LEO M. GLASSMAN. editor of ports. the American Examiner, an Anglo- Jewish weekly published here, was presented a certificate of merit by the Jewish War Veterans of Kings County. The presentation was made "in recognition of the con- tribution the American Examiner, is making in serving the American- TO Jewish community?' * * * AVROHOM TABACHNICK, Yid- dish poet and essayist. and A. M. FUCHS, Israeli Yiddish novelist, were awarded the Friedland Lit- PESACH ans dpical l ATZMAUT Tour erature Prize for 1964 Tuesday. Tabachnick, who is a Yiddish edi- April 13-May 9, 1965 tor at the - Jewish Telegraphic Ag- ency, was awarded the $200 prize $995 Ali inclusive price includes for his essay on the late poet • Round trip flight via jet Moshe Leib Halprin which was • Three strictly kosher meals per published in the December issue day in first class hotels of Zukuft, a Yiddish literary mag- • Pesach in Jerusalem–Kings Hotel azine. Fuchs received the prize for • Independence Day Celebration his shrift story, "Red Hersh," pub- grandstand tickets lished in "Di Golden Keit," an Is- • Stay at the new deluxe Deborah Hotel in Tel-Aviv raeli Yiddish literary magazine. • * • Guided tours throughout Israel 1 ■■ ••s. DVORAH ROTHBARD, a na- Pont take chances—Travel with the organization that has sent over tional head of Pioneer Women and 9000 satisfied tourists to Israel! member of the World Zionist Com- Send for list of over 100 mittee, is representing Pioneer group flights to Israel at $535 Women in the Labor Zionist bloc For reservations contact at the World Zionist Congress in Travel Department Jerusalem. After the Congress ad- RELIGIOUS ZIONISTS OF AMERICA journs, she will attend a special 200 Park Ave. South (Corner E. 17th St) N. Y., N. Y. 10003 Phone: OR 3-8100 conference of World Executive Pi- oneer Women with delegates from 12 countries, sponsored by Moetzet 17596 Wyoming Hapoalot and Pioneer Women.. Detroit 21 DI 1-0708 MIZRACHI TOURS Parents' Group to Hear `Unwed Mothers' Talk Robiner- Widlansky _Engagement Told If No Answer Call DI 14847 Only Women's Reduc- ing Resort in the Midwest Group Rates Upon Request $21 LAKE SHORE DR. Michigan City, Indiana TR 2-8595 Church Ave., Oak Park. The future bride is a senior at Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance received his bachelor of science degree from Wayne . and is now a sopho- more in Wayne's school of medi- cine. He is affiliated w i t h Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. A December wedding is planned. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra D1 1-1609 • Candids • Formals • Movies Sinai Trustees Name Nate Shapero President MRS. DAVID GOLDBERG Florence Goldberg Scholarship Fund is being established. All scholarship funds to be con- tributed by other guests will be in honor of their wives. Honorary chairmen of the De- troit Friends are Frank Angelo, Tom Borman, Max M. Fisher, Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Har- vey Patton and Philip Slomovitz. Dinner chairman is Abraham Borman; co-chairmen, Edward C. Levy and John E. Lurie; treasurer, David Goldberg; and secretary, Benjamin Levinson. On the executive committee are: Nathan I. Goldin. chairman; Louis Ber- l urgrri ionELL:randwinet4 Jack Bushkin, Louis I. Elliman. Nathan Fr:e'dland,ctn Dr. ' Jacob E. Goldman. Rabbi James I. Gor- don, Louis Hamburger, Joseph Holtz- man, Morris Karbal, Daniel A. La , Julius Rotenberg, Max Stollman v ae nd n Hyman Lipsitz. Biography of Trader Issued by WSU Press ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By President of the board of Turst- ees of Sinai Hospital for the corn- ing year is Nate S. Shapero. Also named are Max M. Fisher, Morris Garvett and Max J. Zivian, vice presidents; Irwin I. Cohn, secre- J. J. CLARKE CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 tary; and Abe Shiffman, treasurer. BERNARD H. Candid Photography Wit/ER Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings 4.::: KE 1-8196 Al Rosenberg For Elegant Kosher Catering UN 4-5323 Bridal 1?egirtiji • Crystal • Sterling • Prof. Reginals Horsman of the University of Wisconsin is the author of the newest volume issued by Wayne State University Press. His "Matthew Elliott, British Indian Agent," a biographical ac- count, enriches the history of the Revolutionary period. A native of Ireland, Elliott came to America in 1761, at the age of 31, traded in Ohio Valley and Pennsylvania, fled from Fort Pitt in 1778 to join the British at Detroit and until his death in 1814 was a British Indian agent at Smhertsburg and Detroit. This story of a trader describes the feuds of that era, dealings with the Indians and throws much light on the history of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. SHERIDAN GLAMOUR ) AND HEALTH SPA 41 Silverplate • Pewter • Diamonds Watches • • Luggage Large selection of china in many designs and colors. aridestnaid and Usher Gifts STERLING SILVER Strict 25,/-* on Suth famous Brands Zionists-Revisionists Pla —ing Cocktail Party The Zionists-Revisionists of De- troit will hold a cocktail party 9 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klahr, 15469 Ad- dison, Southfield. An outline of proposed activities will be presented, and a program has been arranged. Guests invited. For information call Goldin, LI 7-3606. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 8, 1965-27 . • Stainless Steel • Gerharn • Reed 8 Barton • Wallace • International • Lunt • Heirloom ALL SILVER FIRS? QUALITY Mail And Phone Orders Accepted RTHWOOD JEWELRY CENTER 2602 N. WOODWARD at 12 1 2 Mile. Rood ROYAL OAK LI 9-1885, Al Beigler, Your Host