Miss Ruth Richardson to Be Mrs. Paul _ATida MISS RUTH RICHARDSON • A July 5 wedding is planned by Ruth Richardson and Paul Nida. Miss Richardson is the daughter of Mrs. Simon Richardson of Mor- itz Ave. and the late Mr. Richard- son. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Russell Nida of Snowden Ave. and the late Mr. Nida. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Wayne State Uni- versity's law school. The Carnival BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS All right now, children, do I ___.) have everyone's attention? When I read the megillah, I want all of you to pay attention and every- time I say Haman's name you twirl your graggers and make a noise. All right? Let's try it out once. Everybody together now? Go! . . . Yes, that's fine children, but you can twirl it once, you know. Just once will be enough, children, Uh, children — I say, children — Hey, KIDS, I said once will be quite ENOUGH! — * * * As chairman of the judging com- mittee, it is my great pleasure to announce the winner of the con- test, for his original costume of a Persian Indian, is my son, Hymie . . . g3rith Activities A special meeting of the Bnai LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will install officers 8:30 n.m. March 25 Brith board of governors has elected Rabbi Jay in the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Kaufman, vice Harry Bodzin will install Mesdames president of the Charles Kurland, president; Larry Union of Ameri- Stein, Martin Landay and Leo can Hebrew Con- Goldenberg, vice presidents; Mark gregations, to the Haar, treasurer; Louis Lightstone, position of execu- Sol Rubins, Ike Greenberg, Ben tive vice presi- Fingeroot and Charles Gursky, sec- d e n t of Bnai retaries; and Alvin Stein, coun- Brith, the p o s selor. Mrs. Bernard Parel is in- tion vacated by stallation chairman. A buffet sup- the retirement of ' per will follow. For reservations, Maurice Bisgyer, call Lynne Ziegler, LI 1-3729. Rabbi Kauf- * * man will begin REX CHAPTER will hold its 14th his duties with annual installation of officers at Bnai Brith May 1. a dinner-dance 8:15 p.m. March He is a native of 27 at the Black Knight Supper Cleveland. Club. Mrs. Samuel Aaron will Over 1,100 per- install Mesdames Maurice Wilson, sons attended a president; Israel Kroll and Frank Rabbi Kaufman testimonial Blase, vice presidents; Anne Bar- luncheon in Washington honoring ron, treasurer; Milton Ross, Mal- Bisgyer for his role in building colm Simon and Harold Rayberg. up Bnai Brith during his many secretaries. For reservations and years of service. information, call Mrs. Philip Dano, * * * 357-4895. BLOCH LODGE will hear "What * * * LOUIS a BRANDEIS CHAPTER Next for the Stock Market?" with will present "My Square Lady," a Dave Kaplan of Merrill, Lynch, musical, 8:30 p.m. March 22 in the Pierce, Fenner and Smith 8:30 Labor Zionist Institute. The public p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist is invited, announces Mrs. Belle Institute, Guests invited. * * * Liederman, chairman. Tickets may TIKVAH LODGE w ill initiate be purchased at the door. * * * new members 8:30 p.m. Thursday ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER at Workmen's Circle Center. Re- will pay tribute to a past president. freshments will be served. Guests Mrs. Irving Isaacs, 8:30 p.m. Tues- invited. * * * day at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Two of Mrs. Isaacs' books of verse, "Tongue in Cheek" and "Chester, The Elegant Cheshire Cat," have been published. Mrs. Charles Solo- vich, international past president of Bnai Brith Women, will deliver the tribute. Refreshments will be Fifteen Bnai Brith lodges and served. The public is invited at no their chapters will launch the charge. Purim Festival for Israel with a * * * party 8:30 Sunday in the Beth EAST SIDE CHAPTER will hold Abraham social hall. its annual installation of officers Co-sponsored on behalf of the , Purim Festivals With Lew Norman Start Sunday and a luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday Bnai Brith Israel Bond program, at Jeri's Restaurant. Mrs. Robert the program will star comedian Coggan will install Mesdames Lew Norman, and include Sol Barney Aaron, president; Irving Moss, president of the Metropoli- Winkelman, Arthur Stone and Detroit Bnai Brith Council, Bernard Shiller, vice presidents; tan and Alex Gersuk, Council Israel Sol Maneli and Phillip Stone, sec- Bond chaiman. Gersuk will be retaries; Irving Beck, treasurer, chairman of the evening. and Joseph Reif:man, junior past * * * 1 president. Board members installed On Monday evening at 8:30, a The idea! She copied her daugh- will be Mesdames Jane Rosenfeld, Pisgah Purim celebration will be ter's costume from my daugh- Ethel Mogul, Louis Weinman, Sam held in the Labor Zionist In- with Dov Frankel as co- ter's! Of course, my sheets are Leavitt and Phillip Golden. For stitute sponsors. Elias Goldberg, Pisgah information, call Mrs. Arthur whiter . . . Stone, UN 4-3483, or Mrs. Phillip Israel Bond chairman, will act * * * as the chairman for the "night Look, little boy, king or no Stone, IKE 4-9680. king, we don't extend credit on the lemonade . . * * * Yes, your son did very well in the play; you should be very proud. How did I pick him for Haman's part? Oh, I don't know, he just seemed to be a natural ... * * * Boy, if I ever get my hands on that kid — Do you know, my wife had me blowing up balloons half the night, and this kid goes around • with a pin . . . * * * j Mr. Nolan, there's a quart of • lemonade and three hamantaschen for you in the kitchen. Gee, I hate to leave you with all this mess . FRI. - SAT. - SUNDAY ONLY! JUST ARRIVED A SPECIAL GROUP OF ALL NEW SPRING SHADES FINE IMPORTED SHARKSKIN $ 69 5° $95 to $115 Value Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun.: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes For Over 30 Years 15200 W. Seven Mile corner Sussex 3 blocks E. of Greenfield * * * with Lew Norman." Louis Marshall Lodge and Chap- ter will host its Lew Norman pro- gram 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Ahavas Achim social hall. Co- sponsored by eight lodges and ZAGER-STONE LODGE will present an ADL Night 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Featured will be Richard H. Lobenthal, Michigan regional director of the Anti-Defamation their chapters. League. His topic will be "A Jew- Admission is free, and Purim ish-Catholic Dialogue," exploring refreshments will be served. All t ensions and responsibilities. are welcome. Knights of Columbus groups have been invited as special guests. Re- freshments will be served. Family and friends are invited, according to Israel Schwartz, ADL chairman. `Crises of Conscience' to Be Aired by Panel The second in a three-part pro- * * * gram, "Crises of Conscience," will Bnai Brith Women Hear be presented by Birmingh am Temple 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Katzenbach at Conclave the John F. Kennedy Elementary WASHINGTON (JTA) — Seek- School. ing Jewish support of the adminis- The program will be moderated tration's education bill, Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach told by Shelby Newhouse. "Equal Op- the Bnai Brith Women internation- portunities in Education and Em- al convention here that "the debate ployment" will be discussed by about the relationship of church panelists Mary Brandt, assistant and state has tended to polarize director of intercultural relations groups into irreconcilable and ex- for • the Detroit Public Schools; Alex Fuller, vice president of the treme positions.' Katzenbach urged re-examination Wayne County AFL-CIO; and of the nation's educational needs Joseph Schore, assistant to the in the same spirit of "concilation chief of Detroit's Equal Opportun- and persuasion" that he thought ity Office. A panel March 31 will discuss would bring the great progress in civil rights. He told the Bnai Brith "Housing and Human Relations." * * * Women that "what is needed is a At 8:30 p.m. services today, at spirit of wanting solutions—rather than to regard these (education) Birmingham Unitarian Church, the needs merely as an opportunity Bar Mitzvah of Marshall Gurwin once again to express a particular, will be observed. This marks Birmingham Temple's first Bar immovable point of view." Mitzvah. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS will discuss "The Morality of Wins- Friday, March 12, 1965-25 ton Churchill." AJ Committee Members Off to Israel, Vatican Reinstein-Rockind Vows to Be Spoken A dele- NEW YORK (JTA) gation of 50 American Jewish Com- mittee leaders from more than 20 cities throughout the country left Monday on a three-week mission to Israel, Rome and Paris. The delegation is slated to have an audience with Pope Paul at the Vatican March 24. Major focus of the program will be Israel where the delegation will spend 13 days. Through the com- mittee's Israel office in Tel Aviv, conferences and briefings will be arranged with top Israeli officials and leaders in cultural and re- lated fields. A special feature of the pro- gram will be a number of small workshops which will bring to- MISS GLADYS REINSTEIN gether members of the delegation with prominent Israelis in similar At a recent family dinner, Mr. occupations to exchange views and and Mrs. Norbert Reinstein of information on human relations Leslie Ave., Oak Park, announced and other problems. — the engagement of their daughter Gladys Leah to Larry Michael Rockind, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rochkind of Sussex Ave., Oak Park. The couple, both students at the University of Michigan, is plan- ning a December wedding. DRAPERIES Dry Cleaned and Finished Vladimiritzer Banquet Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization will hold its annual banquet 6:30 p.m. April 4 at Oak Manor Caterers. Cantor David Bagley will entertain. with decorator fold. Removed, measured and rehung to your satisfaction. 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