Principal to Address Neighborhood Meeting Ilene Carol Mirvis NCRAC Names Levy-Fish Engagement Asst. Bertrand Sandweiss, assistant Community Council, who will dis- principal of Mumford High School, cuss "The Advantages of Living in Told in Kalamazoo to Marry Stephen Leff 4 Detroiters to will present the facts on public Detroit and the Postive Aspects of schools in the Northwest area at an Established Jewish Community." New Commissions The meeting has beep called by an open meeting sponsored by the MISS IRENE MIRVIS Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mirvis, 18367 New Hampshire, Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Ilene Carol to Stephen Leff, son of Mr: and Mrs. Julius Leff of Island Park, L. I. Miss Mirvis graduated from Michigan State University's college of education, where she was af- filiated with Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Mr. Leff also graduated from MSU, where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. A June wedding is planned. Early Deadline for the Week of Thanksgiving On account of Thanksgiv- ing, there will be an early deadline on all copy for the issue of Nov. 26. All copy must be in our hands before 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 22. Photographs must reach us by noon on Fri- day, Nov. 19. Deadline for classified ads for that issue will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23. Four leaders of Detroit's Jewish Community Council are among those named to newly created commissions of the National Com- munity Relations Advisory Council. They will participate in a re- cently reorganized procedure for joint study of Jewish community relations issues by representatives of the national Jewish agencies and local Jewish community coun- cils that comprise the NCRAC. Aaron Goldman, NCRAC chair- man, in announcing the appoint- ments, said four commissions had been established: church-state and interreligious relationships; equal opportunity; individual freedom and Jewish security; and inter- national community relations con- cerns. Detroiters named to these commissions are, Rabbi Morris Adler, Walter Klein, Dr. Samuel Krohn and Sidney M. Shevitz. The new commissions replace double the number of previous standing committees of the NCRAC. Also announced recently was acceptance by the executive com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council of an invitation extended by the Archdiocese of Detroit to affiliate with the recently created Project Equality. A special Council committee composed of Harold Berry and John Shepherd, after a series of meetings with officials of the pro- ject and with representatives of other denominations giving sup- port, recommended this action to the Council executive. Reporting to the Council leader- ship, Sheperd described the program as "an attempt to utilize the purchasing power and the moral influence of religious in- stitutions to end discrimination in firms which supply goods and services to these institutions." Initiated as an Archdiocesan program, it is contemplated that in the future the project will operate on an interfaith basis, with the support of all church bodies. In other actions, the Council ex- ecutive approved membership ap- plications received from the Akiva Day School PTO and the Birming- ham Temple. - • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • P • • • • • • • • • • • • Arlazaroff to Hear • • • • Ace Fund Raiser • • • • • Arthur King, vice president of • • Laundry and Linen Drivers Local • • 285, will address Arlazaroff Branch • • • • of Farband, Labor Zionist Order, 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zion- • • • • ist Institute. • • King, who visited Israel last • • • summer as a member of a • • • Histadrut trade union delega- • • tion, and Isaac Litwak, president • • • • • • • • • • • FLYING CARPET or No Flying Carpet! •You Always • • • • • Get the Best Ford • • Deal in Town! • • • STARK HICKEY WEST • • • • • • S • • •• • •• • • • • of Local 285, are among the top fund raisers for the local Histadrut drive. Cultural chair- man in charge of the program is David Sislin. Isadore Brown, chairman of Arlazaroff, announced Mrs. Adele Mondry and Nathan P. Rossen have been elected co-chairmen of a Committee of organization volun- teers for the Histadrut drive. The group will name an official dele- gate to Histadrut's 'national con- vention in New York later this month. For many years, Arlazaroff has been an active supporter of the Histadrut campaign. CONGRESSMAN HERBERT TENZER (D., N.Y.) was elected to the board of trustees at Yeshiva University , It was announced by M Grand River S I Max J. Etra, chairman 'of the Just West of Telegraph • board. • KE 8-6600 • • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • • % • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t 18—Friday, November 12, 1965 • 24760 WEST SEVEN MILE • • • • • • Esther Berman Branch PTO 8:15 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Berman United Hebrew Schools Building. Also on the program will be Alvin L. Kushner, community af- fairs associate of t h e Jewish the PTO to discuss the problems of a changing neighborhood and to offer assurance that the neigh- borhood can survive. All members of the community are invited. ARMSTRONG BUICK Is Pleased to Announce That MORRIS BENSMAN MISS THEA LEVY Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Levy of Kalamazoo announce the en- gagement of their daughter Thea to Barry Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish of St. Mary's Ave. Miss Levy attends Eastern Mich- igan University. Mr. Fish is a se- nior at the University of Michigan. An Au-gust wedding is planned. is now associated with them . . . And invites you to stop in to .see him ! BOB ARMSTRONG BUICK, INC. BR 2-2550 17500 GRAND RIVER 2 Blocks East of Southfield Pat Reynolds admits she was wrong! (She was sure electric dryers were more expensive. Then we showed her. these money-saving facts.) 3 Gas dryers cost a couple of pennies less per load to opei4te; we'd be the first to admit it. But with electric dryers you still come out ahead. Read on. Electric dryers cost less to buy. Model for model, prices run about $20 to $40 lower than gas dryers. And now, for a limited time, this lower price includes instal- lation and wiring, if needed, when you buy from one of the many dealers participating in this special sales event. Electric dryers cost nothing for electrical repairs or labor. Gas dryers? Well, you can get a manufacturer's repair service policy---but it will cost you up to $120 over the first five years of operation alone. Of course, if your dryer is electric, Edison comes out, repairs electric operating parts, and leaves with- out leaving you a bill! (It's the only no-charge dryer repair service offered by a utility company in this area.) Add up ALL the costs and you'll see what Pat Reynolds saw —electric dryers actually cost less to own. EDISON • Her skyrocket rise to stardom as Eliza Doolittle brought her the acclaim of the public and press as a theatrical discovery of the first magnitude. She is now considered to be Israel's number one songstress and her album of the Hebrew version of "MY FAIR LADY" on Columbia is a smash success. WHAT'S HER NAME ? For the answer turn to page 15