Landgarten-Bennett Engagement Announcen BritA Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will elect officers 8:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Members of the Ann Sandler membership class will be initiated. Prospective members are invited and refreshments will be served. * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will elect officers and initiate new members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Workmen's Circle Center. 1 * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landgarten, 19811 Ardmore, announce the en- gagment of their daughter Ro- chelle Faith to Howard Stanley Bennett. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett, 18307 Ohio. Mr. Bennett was affiliated with Phi Beta Tau Fraternity at the Detroit Institute of Technology. An Aug. 15 wedding is planned. E. Donald Goodman - in Running for Seat on Common Pleas Court E. Donald Goodman has an- nounced his candidacy for the post of Common Pleas Court judge to fill the vacancy and remaining term of Judge Charles Kaufman, who was elected to the Circuit Court. Goodman is a former legal ad- viser to the U. S. States Depart- ment and Department of Defense. He is a veteran and was defense counsel in military courts martial trials in Washington, D. C., for three years. A native Detroiter, ' he has practiced law nine years and was formerly associated with 'Judge Benjamin D. Burdick. He is admitted to practice be- fore the U. S. Supreme Court, the U. S. Court of Claims, the U. S. Court of Military Appeals, the U. S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals and all Michigan courts. He is a former member of the American Bar Association's Com- mittee of international law and the Federal Bar Association on inter- national law. The special , election will be held Feb. 15. Label Katz, international presi- dent of Bnai Brith, called on De- troit Bnai Brith members to help lead the fight for continuity of the Jewish people through education. Katz adressed a group of Bnai Brith men and women paying hon- or to Detroiter Mrs. Leonard (Til- lie) Sims, who ends a two-year term in March as international president of Bnai Brith Women. Katz flew in from New Orleans for the testimonial, held Monday night at Temple Beth El. Enumerating the challenges to Bnai Brith, as well as to the world Jewish community, Katz said young people must be provided with "an understanding of their heritage, the values of Judaism and its contributions to man." But, he said, adults must engage in edu- cational programs as well. He noted Bnai Brith's entensive pro- gram of adult education as a posi- tive forge against assimilation. Other -",challenges facing the Jewish community, he said, are West Germany's failure to ex- tend the statute of limitations for prosecution of war criminals, Bonn's refusal to recall missile scientists at work in Egypt and the plight of Soviet Jewry "wall- ed in and compelled to be si- lent." On the latter, Katz said, "Bnai Brith will continue to speak out until there is an amelioration of conditions and the reuniting of fam- ilies." Katz cited Mrs. Sims for "her contributions to these commit- ments." * EXPERT DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAPTER will hold annual elections and a fashion show 8:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Guests are invited, and refresh- ments wil be served. * * * BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER will elect new offi- cers 8:30 p.m. Feb. 9 at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. Refresh- ments and a social hour will fol- low. For information, call Dorothy Goldberg, UN 2-6610. * Label Katz Stresses Jewish Education at Tribute to Bnai Brith's Mrs. Sims MISS ROCHELLE LANDGARTEN "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path." —Psalm 119 Komer-Jackier Vows to Be Solemnized * Mrs. Sims and Katz were pre- sented with symbolic keys to the City of Detroit on behalf of Mayor Cavanagh by Rodman N. Myers, Municipal Parking Authority com- missioner. Among the books of testimon- ials and gifts presented by Bnai Brith groups were a plaque in recognition of her devotion to Bnai Brith, presented by Sol Moss, president of the Men's Council of Metropolitan Detroit; and a garden of 100 trees in Is- rael planted by the BB Youth Organization. Richard Heideman, international president of AZA, young men's group, made the presentation. Others taking part in the tribute were Mrs. Charles Solovich, past international president of Bnai Brith Women; Mrs. Jack Sayles, president of the women's council of Detroit; Mrs. Morris Pleason, BB Women's membership chair- man in Detroit; Mrs. Sam Gold, past resident of the Detroit wom- en's council; and Mrs. Harris Becker, president of Pisgah Chap- ter. Mrs. Paul Liebert of Grand Rapids represented District 6, of which she is president. Mrs. Sims began her Bnai Brith leadership career in 1943 when she was installed as president of Pis- gah Chapter at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Pearl Kaplan and Max Mil- ler, acompanied by Betty Pollen at the piano, provided a "musical interlude." Mrs. Harry Bodzin, jun- ior past president of the Detroit women's council, delivered the in- vocation. Stars to Shine for Bnai Britt' Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt ances have been at the new Fron- will team up for a program of tier in Las Vegas. operatic, concert and show tunes Comedienne Fritzi Burr will for The Night of Stars planned by bring to the stage an assortment Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith of stories, songs and characteri- Men's and Women's Councils 8:15 zations, and the Mattison Trio By Sid Shmarak p.m. Feb. 16-18 at Masonic Tem- will present "dance excitement "GIFTS BY ISOBEL RENTS", ple. in 3 D." The latter group has television The and stage duo 18280 Livernois, is continuing its performed in top clubs through- will be joined by comedian Larry semiannual clearance sale through out the country and on a num- next week, with 25 per cent off on Alpert, star of "Borschtcapades," ber of television shows. everything, even brand new mer- "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" and Hal Gordon and his orchestra "Can-Can," whose latest appear- will provide the "musical support" chandise. for the three-night show. For information, call Bnai Brith offices, DI 1-0863; Mrs. Henry Schore, UN 3-8015; or Mrs. Elsie Cohen, UN 4-2248. Mrs. Al Stein and Bernard Panush are general chairmen. Mrs. Jack Sayles and Sol Moss are presidents of the Women's and Men's councils. Business Briefs INCOME TAX SERVICE ALL TAX RETURNS Reasonable Rates 549-4101 • Candids • Formals • Movies ALL Your Photography Done in • Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By L. L CLARKE CALL MR. 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Mrs. Norman Horowitz is chapter president. Max Fridman is the bond chairman and Mrs. Louis Levinson is chapter bond chairt!fan. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's councils will hold a blood bank rally Mon- day at Pepper School, Oak Park, and Tuesday at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue. Time of registration both nights is 5-6:30 p.m. and 7:15-11 P.m. TYNE-UP SPECIAL 6 Cylinders . . . . . . $5.95* 8 Cylinders . . . . . . $6.95* • Most American Cars — Parts Extra 7 Mile-Mendota Historians and the Bible Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will speak on "The Old Bible and the Modern Historian" at services 8:30 p.m. today in Birmingham Masonic Temple. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, January 29, 1965 UN. 2-9558 7 Mile-Lauder \1I/ MUM IN SOK MOWN 341-9777 DON'T FUSS . — DON'T CUSS — CALL US FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY