Marilynn Kahn to Wed Arnold Levin Aug. 29 activities in Society Criterion Club Plans Installation Banquet 1rICI • NVITATIONSD By HATTIE The Criterion Club will install (Mrs. Seymour Lillian Jane Rubin as president, Schwartz) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Kahrnoff, 24528 Rensselaer, Oak Park, together with 14 other officers and El UN 4.7294 attended the recent reunion of Mrs. Kahrnoff's Stephens College class directors, at a 7 p.m. dinner- Satin Items on the campus at Columbia, Mo. Some 200 alumnae and their husbands installation Sunday at Pyrros Res- joined parents of the 700 graduating seniors for commencement and taurant and Lounge. Installation Personalized reunion activities which included tours of the new $2,750,000 learning ceremonies and the banquet will • Stationery be followed by social dancing. center dedicated last October. Monogrammed This will open the fourth year Gift Sets Jack Gorback Photo Maxwell L. Nadis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nadis, 19461 Meyers, will be honored at an open house planned by his parents for family of service of this organization for O 0 and friends Sunday afternoon. The honoree received his doctors single adults with civic, social, FOR TOP ENTERTAINMENT cultural and philanthropic pro- degree in education Thursday at Wayne State University. Val Campbell Theatrical Agency grams. Call SEYMOUR Jules Doneson of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency is in Miami . 0 Beach as a guest of Delta Airlines in conjunction with the summer 864-7294 or 353-7220 Truth is heavy, therefore few promotion program. carry it — The Talmud Imo 0 Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock has returned from an extensive stay in Florida where she was a guest at the Miami Interama celebra- Have Your Family Portrait • Wedding tion for 1,000 civic leaders, Miami Beach's Golden Jubilee, Greater Tastefully Photographed by Our Professional Staff Miami Summer Fiesta and a fashion ocean cruise. She also was invited to a champagne breakfast by former French Resistance leader Count deVogue and the Countess of Paris. Rabbi and Mrs. James I. Gordon have been invited to participate in the dedication of the new Shaarie Torah Synagogue in Portland, Ore. this weekend. Rabbi Gordon served this congregation from 1950 to 1954 and has been invited to return and deliver the Sabbath sermon and dedicatory address at the Sunday evening banquet. 19492 LIVERNOIS UN 2-0660 Detroiter Marguerite K o z e n n Chajes, who is attending the ■ ■ 4•1•. ■ •••.3 Viennese music and drama festivals as a guest of Deputy Gov. Hans ■1■9■ 411N1.) ■ 0 .M 0■0■ 04110.0 Mandl, will be present at the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected Austrian president, Franz Jonas. I .41 MISS MARILYNN KAHN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kahn of Greenlawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mari- lynn Harriet to Arnold A. Levin, son of Mrs. Sima Levin of Cran- brook Dr. and the late Mr. Yale Levin. An Aug. 29 wedding is planned. 0 Keyed-up executives: unwind tonight at the Sheraton- Cadillac Here's the plan. Grab the wife and take a leisurely drive downtown. Feel the tensions start to trickle away. Walk into the Early American warmth of the Sheraton- Cadillac's Motor Bar. Watch that trickle turn into a torrent. Sit yourself down to a large drink and an even larger steak and salad. Bingo. Your worldly wounds are healed, and you're a hero with the wife to boot. Try it tonight. "In" Inn The Sheraton-Cadillac is the "In" Inn in Detroit, because of the "way-out" thinking of its over 750 employees. Like Mark Schmidt . . . our Innkeeper. It was Mark's idea to take thirty stories of brick, steel and concrete and give them warmth . . . the personal touch. Take the Motor Bar. Sounds "Gas House"; looks "Gas Light." Here you'll find rich wood paneling, deep burgundy carpeting, and an assortment of antiques and reproductions that say "Down with the cold glitter and glare of dining out." This same warmth of decor flows throughout the hotel. Into the ultramodern Cafe Caprice, the formal dining elegance of the Book Casino and Town Room, the Bantam Bar, and into every one of our 1200 freshly decorated guest rooms. Yet warmth and friendliness aren't all that go into the makeup of this great hotel. There are our three dining rooms. And filling them with unmatched cuisine Is our internationally famous Chef Hagen. There are our 18 service rooms, for banquets, balls and meetings. And fluently managing each fete that takes place therein are Bill Goldsberry and our Confucius of Catering, Herman Schwartz. In short, the warmth of our hotel is generated by people. Over 750 of them. People like Mark Schmidt, Chef Hagen, Bill Goldsberry and Herman Schwartz., People who give our hotel the warm personal touch. People who touch personally the service of each and every guest. Respectfully, the Sheraton-Cadillac, Detroit's largest, most accommodating hotel. SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL 1114 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 from democratic Western coun- tries. He declared that Israel can ab- sorb 6,000,000 settlers and ex- pressed the hope that the 3,000,- 000 Jews from Russia eventually will come to Israel. the Shragai also out Jewish Agency Aliyah program at a luncheon on Wednesday. Ac- companying him here was Dov Sherphatiah, director of the Jewish Agency Aliyah department in the Midwest. Rabbi Isaac Stoilman was one of his hosts in Detroit. Israel Consul General Jacob Bar- more. For dinner reservations, dietary laws observed, call the Israel Bond Office, DI 1-5707. Other members of the dinner committee, still in formation, in- clude Norman Adelsberg, Joseph Birnholtz, Arnold Einhorn, Fred Ferber, Steve Goldin, Rubin Her- man, Joseph Kagen, Gene Klein, Mrs. Herman Klahr, Sol Kleinman, Irving Mandel, Andy Martin, Abe Oliwek, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oli- wek, Simon Schwarzberg, Martin Water, Jack Waksberg and Abe Web erman. For the blind in mind there is no physician.—The Talmud THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 11, 1965-23 , 111.0.01 0 Lincoln 5-8614 L IIIII.1111.0 ■ 01=11.41 ■ 041.11111.11111M0a1.0 ■ 11.111 ■.■ 0411VIDOMMO.111.41i.0 ■ CI ■ 04!0 ■01•■•■0■( P Spend the 4th at .. . INN ON THE PARK Toronto ONLY S41)/%00 PER PERSON For the Entire Weekend JULY 3-5 The Shaarit Haplaytah (surviv- ors of 1945) will hold their third annual dinner - dance on behalf of Israel Bonds, 6 p.m. June 27, in the Latin Quarter. Guest star will be Emil Cohen. Eric Rosenow and his orchestra w i 1 1 provide music for dancing. ing chairman. Ben Kawer will be the emcee at the dinner-dance. Rabbi Charles Rosenzweig is pres- ident of Shaarit Haplaytah. The Shaarit Haplaytah Israel Bond effort, launched at a lead- ership reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipton, 20561 Huntington Rd., was addressed by 0 41•11.0. Mach IP itt and Ms arkestra Shaarit Haplaytah Plans Third Annual Bond Dinner-Dance Martin H. Rose, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, will be the chair- man of the af- f a i r. Co-chair- men are Joe Goldschmid and Cohen Jack Lipton. Sol Tyner is ticket chairman with Simon Cieck as ticket co-chair- man. Mrs. Leon Popowski is mail- 0•WrIAN•11. Truly the finest Music and Entertainment for the discriminating Israel's Chief Host, S. Z. Shragai, Extends Welcome to Settlers from U. S. S. Z. Shragai is the chief host in Israel. As head of the Aliyah department of the Jewish Agency, he supervises the receptions for tens of thousands of newcomers to Israel from many lands. On Wednesday evening, at an overflowing meeting in the Beth Abraham hall, he extended a wel- come to American Jews to come to Israel and to share in the glor- ies of Zion redeemed. Shragai, who was the first mayor of Jerusalem after the es- tablishment of the State of Israel, spoke under auspices of the Zionist Council of Detroit and the mid- west section of the Jewish Agency. 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