✓ ctivities Sharon Kahan Is Now Mrs. Donald Borsand internationall famous pianist, will be the guest artist of the concert series sponsored by the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Founders' Society in the large auditorium. • * Acknowledged to be among the top orchestras in the nation, the HOUSTON SYMPHONY, under the direction of Sir John Barbi- rolli, will demonstrate its present eminent standing when it per- forms at Detroit's Masonic Audi- torium March 6. The history of the * `Purim Festival for Israel' Slated by 26 Bnai Brith Lodges, Chapters held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. The Wednesday event to be hosted by Phillip Stoll- man on behalf of Pisgah Lodge, will take place in the Norton. Building, 22100 Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gottlieb will host the leadership reception on behalf of Louis Marshall Lodge and Chapter Thursday at their home, 19951 Sus- s'W/ sex. Gottlieb is Marshall Israel Bond chairman. Robert Lurie, national Israel Bond special events chairman, will be guest speaker at both receptions. Lurie, TV writer, pro- ducer and direc- tor, was national chairman of the Bnai Brith war services depart- ment and former Eastern Region coordinator of t Anti-Defama- Lurie tion League. He is the public rela- tions consultant to the America- Israel Cultural Foundation and active in other civic and Jewish Two leadership receptions pre- causes. ceding the three events, will be Brevities On Feb. 26, GYORGY SANDOR, LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER DETROIT and EAST SIDE will install new officers 8:30 p.m. LODGES will present an evening Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle of "Song and Story" 8:30 p.m. Center. President - elect Mrs . Wednesday in the Sholem Alei- Robert Israel announces the following officers will be installed: chem Institute. Folk songs from Mesdames Charles Fink, Beverly many lands, especially Israel, will Toren, George Kent, Harold be sung by Mike Berke and Jerry Shapiro, Jack Dechter Barney Rosenthal, and the "story" part of Plotnik, Sam Ginsburg and Charles the evening will be presented by Stern. Families and friends in- Richard Lobenthal, director of the vited. There will be a musical Anti-Defamation League regional program, and refreshments will office. Refreshments will be served, and admission is free. be served. Twenty-six Bnai Brith lodges and their chapters will participate in three "Purim Festival for Is- rael" programs March 14, 15 and 16. The affairs will be under the auspices of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond program, one of the major Bnai Brith projects. The March 14 affair, co-spon- sored by 15 lodges and chapters, will be held at the Beth Abraham social hall; the March 15th and 16th events, at the Labor Zionist Institute. The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith program of events last year resulted in Israel Bond subscrip- tions totaling $250,000. Einstein Lodge and Chapter inaugurated the 1965 Israel Bond program at a dance Jan. 30, which netted over $21,000 in Israel Bond sales. Sol Moss is Council president, with Alex Gersuk, Council Israel Bond chairman. Mrs. Jack Sayles is Women's Council president, and Mrs. Harold Robinson is Israel Bond chairman. Lew Norman, Jewish-American comedian, will head the entertain- ment at the Purim Festivals. Re- freshments will be served, and admission will be free. * * * Sanders-Hawley Betrothal Is Told MRS. DONALD BORSAND Sharon Rita Kahan became the bride of Dr. Donald M. Borsand in a recent candlelight ceremony at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Mordechai Ad- ler officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. David Kahan, 15260 Oak- wood, Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borsand, 17218 Cherrylawn. Mrs. Stanford Lutz was matron of honor, and Joyce Gursten maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Richman, Barbara Elias- sen, Reva Beatnick, Rosalind Ra- din and Mrs. Gerald Borsand. Beverly Kahan, the bride's sis- ter, was junior bridesmaid, and Shellie Parr was flower girl. Gerald Borsand served his broth- er as best man. Ushers were Mor- ton Irving Tukel, Jerome Book- stein, Marvin Borsand, Martin Kahan and Dr. Bernard Kahan. After a honeymoon in Jamaica, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. orchestra goes back to 1913, when an ensemble of 35 musicians was formed for a trial concert. * * * GARELICK'S GALLERY will open an exhibition of the sculpture of Betty Jacob 2-6 p.m. Sunday, to run through March 13. Miss Jacob, a native Detroiter, works in bronze and wood-carving. This is her first one-man show in Detroit. * * Businessmen in the College Park area will be able to attend a special eightlweek series, "IMPROVING THE SMALL BUSINESS PROFIT PICTURE," beginning 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the College Park Service Center. Speakers with practical business experience will offer their ideas on record-keeping and taxes; inventory, insurance, security and safety, regulations for business and customer rela- tions. For information, call the College Park Office, 342-82 2. Conalee Trepeck's 'Fun at Hospital' Hailed in Schools MISS EVA SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Ignac Sanders, of Margareta Ave., Redford Township,' announce the engagement of their daughter Eva Marie to Thomas Sherman Hawley, son of Mr. and., Mrs. Vernon J. Hawley of Imperia.0 Hwy., Redford Township. A June 27 wedding is planned. • Candids • Formals • Movies ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 You Are Cordially Invited to Enjoy Absolutely the Finest Music and Entertainment Mack Pitt. and His Orchestra I NOW Available for ALL your Affairs New Number . Conalee (Mrs. Robert S.) Tre- I Lincoln 5-8614 * * peck, of 8206 Huntington, Hunt- ington Woods, has written a book so entertaining that it has been welcomed in schools and has won approval of educators here. Her "Fun at the Hospital," pub- Harry B. Keidan Lodge, Bnai will be made by Circuit Court lished by Carlton Judge Charles Kaufman. Main Brith, will present its Citizenship Press, resulted speaker will be John B. Swainson, from a personal and Brotherhood Award to Mayor former governor of Michigan. Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods experience with Jerome P. Cavanagh, 8:30 p.m. Saul M. Leach, master of cere- her son, Peter, Tuesday at the Sheraton-Cadillac monies, invites all members' fami- 1-- who had broken Hotel. lies and friends at no charge. Re- an arm and ap- Between Hartwell & Schaefer President Max Lieberman said freshments will be served, to be proached his stay the Mayor quali- followed by dancing to the music in the hospital DI 1-2840 WE DELIVER fied for this of Frankie Paul and his orchestra. with f ear. His award because, AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR mother, a kinder- The program is under the direc- 1 during the term garten teacher in tion of Stanley H. Dicksteen, Jack of his office, he 4-4.41 Mrs. Trepeck the local schools, 14-***-11-4-**************- 1 1-4-********************* has "exemplified Roberts and Alfred Lakin, pro- succeeded * in allaying fears. the spirit of the gram committee. GET THE BEST ... PAY LESS AT Her hilarious book, illustrations community as its for which were made by David L. Number One citi- McKay, is a lesson for all chil- zen; and also be- Banquet Plans Made Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief dren, for her many readers, to cause he has en- Ai 13400 W. 7 MILE RD., cor. Snowden gendered a spirit Organization will hold its annual overcome fright, to find fun in the hospital." banquet 6:30 p.m. April 4 at Oak of brotherhood AMPLE PARKING °DIt - 11-45 2 5 - In simple terms, with an accom- FREE DELIVERY within our corn- Manor Caterers. President Samuel panying song, "Fun at the Hospi- * Cavanagh munity by meet- Kayne announces that chairmen tal" provides so much comfort— BY POPULAR DEMAND! ing with all races, colors and will be Louis Rose and Phillip and entertainment—that Mrs. Tre- KOSHER KILLED creeds in order to harmoniously Rossen. Cantor David Bagley will peck was encouraged to produce it Lb. keep Detroit as free as possible of entertain. More For information, call Rossen, by educators. bigotry and intolerance." She now teaches at the law Lb. The presentation and introduction DI 2-6023. school mornings and takes Wayne 4( State University afternoon courses c in education, preparing herself for Doz. 4( 1 her doctorate. CHILDREN'S SHOP The Trepecks have four sons. 7-0z. One is a Michigan State University Pkg. m u graduate, another is a University NORTHLAND'S Only Children's Specialty Shop 10-0z. 015c z z I I of Michigan student and two are Pkg. Ak Royal Oak high school students. 16-0z. 411 9c Mrs. Trepeck's book is being sold ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Btls. by a number of schools here, and proceeds from gifts of books made 6-0z. ali9c to Hillel and Akivah Day Schools, Pkg. •• synagoguges and organizations are POSITIVELY 8-0z. aiding the school funds and worthy Box • causes. Mayor to Receive Citizenship Award From Bnai Brith's Harry Keidan Lodge MARGOLIS SKORE KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY 13514 W. 1 MILE ROAD REISMAWS ATTERRy MARKET FANCY FRYERS SPRING PULLETS Barna-Bee 50% OFF All Sales Final ... No Layaways ... Use Your Security Charge Barna-Bee CHILDREN'S SHOP Northland Center Lot C at the bus stop Weizmann Group to Meet Chaim Weizmann Society will if meet 8:30 p.m. March 8 at Cong. Beth Yehudah. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, February 26, 1965 GRADE "A" JUMBO EGGS CARMEL VEGETABLE SOUP MIX GREENFIELD PURE EGG NOODLES .. . 6 FAYGO 1 CALORIE COLA BEST 15 Sliced Salami or Bologna . . MANISCHEWITZ TAM TAM CRACKERS SABBATH CANDLES FLOUNDER DAILY FRES H I 71. 25C 35` D oz . Lb. 25C 49c Above Specials Good Feb. 26 thru March 4 ***********************************************