Viscount Samuel Coming Here as Bnai Brith Guest April 26 The Second Viscount Edwin Sam- uel, the son of the first British High commissioner for Palestine Herbert Samuel who recently in- herited the title from his father— will be the guest of the Bnai Birth Adult education commission here at a public meeting at the Labor Zionist Institute 8 p.m., April 26. Viscount Samuel, like his late father, is a distinguished diplomat. He had lived in Palestine and later in Israel for more than 25 years KEDEM WINE FOR PASSOVER ■••=0.0.0•114111111.11111•1•04111•11.0■11•1 Famous for QUALITY and KASHRUTH Available at Your Favorite Market 1104.111111.0.11 ■ 04111111.0 ■ 0••1 ■ 0.1•111.1 .1 ■ 04 M1. 041111111. 1 .1111100.01 MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTOR: National Wholesale Grocers Co. For Information: TR 1.0606 Out-of-Town Orders Promptly Filled woNpERFpr. Easter Shindig* RETURN Of CANADIA N Legends \ connection 4 with ABC/TV Shindig Program.) FREE GOLF • • 18- at a nearby. club hole country- cour s el FREE scheduled transpor- tation to and from course ! and his acquaintance with Zionist history and with Israel is keen. He has gained world fame as a short story writer, and his knowledge of world political af- fairs, especially as they affect the Middle East, makes him an authority on that part of the world. The Bnai Brith Greater Detroit Council's adult education. depart- ment is supervising the sponsor- ship of the lecture. Robert Israel and Mrs. Rose Fishkin are co-chair- men. Pisgah Lodge and the other local lodges are assisting in plan- ning the event and the reception for Viscount Samuel. * * * Mount Clemens Lodge to "Mark Anniversary of Israel at Bond Fete Available in a Variety of Flavors. - Harvey Levenburg Lodge Bnai Brith of Mount Clemens will spon- sor an Israel 17th anniversary celebration 8:30 p.m. May 1 at the Beth Tephilath Moses Syna- gogue, 53 South Ave., Mount Clem- ens, it was announced by Paul Litvin, president of the lodge. Co-chairmen of t h e Mount Clemens Committee for State of Israel Bonds are Nathan Litvin and Larry Goldberg. The commit- tee consists of Louis N. Davis, Arthur Feldman, Al Kushner, Na- than Rosen, Michael Schwartz, Ben Stone, Sam Szeinbach and Robert Venetianer. Heading the program will be comedian Hy Sands, star of radio, television and night clubs. Refreshments will be served. THINGS HAPPEN AT • Free TV, radio in all rooms • Free park- ing on premises • Heated Swim Pool • Spa. 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Rabbi MYER SCHWARTZ of Temple Bnai Israel, Oshkosh, Wis., will represent the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society as lecturer at Suomi College in Hancock, Mich., April 26. He will lecture at assembly at 9:50 a.m. in Mikander Hall on the subject "How Shall We Think of God?" REILLY'S HURON HAVEN COTTAGES On Loke Huron 450 fedt of Private Beach 2 & 3 Bedroom Cottages $35 '140 per week PHONE 362-2626 Box 303 Mich. Tawas City MRS. ROBERT WOLF Francis Judith Einhorn became the bride of Robert Lynn Wolf in an afternoon ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Einhorn, 18935 Mendota, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf, 21821 Parklawn, Oak Park. The bride wore a Chantilly lace gown with chapel train and fitted bodice with seed pearls and Sab- rina neckline. Her veil was held in place by a matching lace cap, with pearl seeds. She carried ama- zon lillies and hyacinth blooms on her confirmation Bible. Mrs. Arnold Ruskin, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of hon- or, and Gail Honeyman was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Murray Gula, Susan Bressler, Bev- erly Fradis and Sharon Frank, Jay Wolf, the bridegroom's brother, was best . man. Ushers were Brian Einhorn, the bride's brother, Arnold Ruskin, Fred Rad- ner, Stewart- Starr, Art Glasser and Robert Hirsch. After a honeymoon in Acapulco, the couple will reside on Telegraph Road. HEAD FOR THE NINTEENTH HOLE, IT COULD BE ANYWHERE ACROSS 1,000 ACRES AT THE NEVELE: Instant refreshment is everywhere. In the fabulous facilities for sport, in the lifting sight of a magnificent natural playland, in the spirit of fun all around you. 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At a recent meeting, the following officers were elected: Irving Cap- lan, president; Harry Maisel and Gerald Avrin, vice presidents; Har- old Strom, treasurer; Howard Rice and Jerome L. Schostack, secre- taries; and Leonard Rachmiel, Ed- ward Silver, James Direnfeld and William Shulevitz, directors. Arthritis Throws Curve to Dodgers' Koufax GAL. MAC-O-LAC PORCELAIN The perfect semi-gloss enam- el for kitchen, bathroom, Frances Einhorn Wed to Robert L. Wolf LOS ANGELES—Pitcher Sandy Koufax, pride of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is expected to be side- lined on opening day because of an arthritic condition in his left elbow. What it will do to his fu ture in baseball was anybody's guess. Koufax, at the height of his career, has pitched three no-hit games, The team physician said there is no cure for arthritis, but "we will try to get him to the point where he can play with the condi- tion." There was no indication when Koufax would pitch again this season. 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