Joan Tatken Engaged To Harold Provizer gjs ritit activities rJ • Ivan S. Bloch Chapter and lodge man. The Metropolitan Detroit will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Bnai Brith Councils, men and t h e Workmen's s, women, are joining the Israel Bond Circle Center. Committee in sponsoring this af- Brig. General fair. S. L. A. Marshall, Twenty-six Bnai Brith lodges - editorial writer and 22 chapters are participating and military in this tribute. The program will Critic for the De- include Robert Lurie of St. Louis, News, will national Israel Bond special events speak on Israel chairman, who served as the head and his recent of the Bnai Brith War Service pro- trip to Europe. gram in World War II and was Marshall has executive director of the Anti- been to Israel Defamation League in the New five times, is an England region. Eric Rosenow and honorary fellow his orchestra will provide the of Bar - Han Uni- ANE, music for dancing. The dinner will versity and has Marshall be preceded by a cocktail recep- been decorated by Israel with the tion. Medallion of Valor. Guests invited. Presentation of the awards to A social evening will follow. the honorees will be made by Dr. * * * Wexler. The program will include Palm Beach Hotel Bows Samuel G. Bank, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith to U.S. Anti-Bias Law Council, and Mrs. Alan Nathan, WASHINGTON — A Palm president of the Bnai Brith Wom- Beach hotel under federal in- en's Council of Metropolitan De- vestigation for denying accom- troit. modations to Jews will yield to For reservations call the Bond the Civil Rights Act and "follow office, DI 1-5707. a non-discriminatory policy in the future," the U. S. Department of Justice Monday informed the Anti- Chairman of Bnai Brith Defamation League of Bnai Brith. International Council The responose came in answer to a League complaint against the Breakers Hotel, the first filed under the Civil Rights Act of discrimination in public accom- modations on religious grounds. According to a national study made public by the Anti-Defama- tion League in August, the pro- portion of winter resort hotels that discriminate against Jews has dropped from 14.8 per cent to 2.1 per cent in less than two years. * * * 22 Lodges to Sponsor Bnai Brith Dinner for Bonds on Dec. 11 - At the Bnai Brith testimonial diner-dance, Dec. 11, in the Adas Shalom Social Hall, Dr. William A. Wexler, international president of Bnai Brith, the guest speaker, will mark his first visit to De- troit since his election at the triennial conven- tion held in Is- rael last May. The affair will honor Bnai Brith leaders in this Bank area for their de- __ votion to the Bnai Brith program ''?f service to Israel. Alexander 3ersuk will be the dinner chair- , By BENNETT CERF "T WONDER," speculated a housewife, "if you'd be kind .I- enough to weigh this package for me." "Why certainly," the butcher agreed affably, "It weighs exactly four and a quarter pounds." "Thank you very much," nodded the pretty housewife. "It contains the bones in the five-pound roast you sent me yesterday." * 4' The great pianist, Artur Rubenstein, often wondered what sort of reception might be accorded him if he gave a concert in dis- guise. One day on vacation he found out. He used an assumed name, wore a false beard, and played his best before a sparse audience in 11 - 27 a. town near his mountain resort. Verdict of the local critic the following morning, "This bearded pianist was not at all bad, but I hate to think what the celebrated Rubinstein would have said had he come down to hear him." .A. couple of overweight lady duffers waddled out to the first tee of a Detroit golf course one very sultry morning. "I don't want to play too long,"' declared the lady who drove off first. "Let's quit as soon as either of us makes a hole in one!" C 1965, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate Married Couples Club to Hear Securities Talk Questions pertaining to securi- ties will be answered at the Adas Shalom Married Couples Club pro- GRUNT'S MARKET, 18252 gram meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednes- Wyoming near Curtis, is open on day in the Social Hall. Securities authority Carson E. Saturdays from sundown till 1 a.m. and offers a fine selection of Dalton will speak. A social hour lox, whitefish, smoked fish and with refreshments will follow. cheeses. If you want to save your- self a trip from a nice warm SAM ROSENBLAT house on Sunday morning, stop Master of Ceremonies at Grunt's on your way home from And His the movies, narty or just visiting Dance and Entertainment on Saturday night. Band * * Party Arrangement Specialist MORREY'S in Birmingham is KE 8-1291 UN 4-0237 having a holiday spectacular. The entire collection of gold jewelry is a 50 to 60 per cent discount. Lo- cated at 283 Hamilton, with ample parking, Morrey's offers items per- CUSTOM DRAPERIES sonally selected and correctly MISS JOAN TATKEN Sales - Service priced by Said Rutin and Morris Carpeting, Rods and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry of Watnick. Alterations of Drapes Parkside Dr. announce the engage- KE 1-4396 427-9756 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ment of their daughter Joan Friday, December 3, 1965-29 Tatken to Harold Morris Provizer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provizer of Marlow Ave., Oak Park. Miss Mail Early to Avoid Rush Per sons submitting Tatken is the daughter of the late copy for publication are Mr. Louis Tatken. Business Briefs MARTIN AND LORNE BY POPULAR DEMAND I A February wedding is planned. Brevities "HOLIDAY EXHIBITION" at the Franklin Siden Gallery has been extended through Saturday. Paintings, sculpture, watercolors, drawings, original prints and lim- ited edition print portfolios are displayed for sale. There is a wide variety of mediums and techniques, as well as prices, for young col- lectors. On view will be examples by such artists as Robert Rausch- enberg, Julius Schmidt, and Al Blaustein. * * * THE UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT CONCERT will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Ford Auditorium. Fea- tured will be the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Valter Poole and soloists Rosemary McGann and the university's chorus directed by Don Large. The chorus will include among its numbers "The Last Words of David." Tickets may be purchased at the university's alumni office, J.L. Hudson stares and Ford Audi- torium the day of the concert. * * A timely collection of essays, THE ASSAULT ON POVERTY, was published by the Institute for Religious and Social Studies of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and Harper and Row. Maurice N. Weinstein of Char- lotte, N. C., has been elected to a three-year term as chairman of the Bnai Brith International Coun- cil, succeeding Label A. Katz of New Orleans. The Council co- ordinates the organization's activ- ities in 43 countries. Weinstein is * * * a past vice president of Bnai Brith and the originator of its adult A UNITED NATIONS FILM Jewish education program. FESTIVAL, a special Human [ Try and Stop Me By Sid Shmarak Rights Week event cosponsored by the League of Women Voters and the United Nations Association of Detroit, will be held 9:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Home Arts Center, Wayne State Uni- versity. Seven films deal with world population problems. For reservations, call the League of Women Voters office, TE 3-5320, or the United Nations Association office, 963-2688. * * * PASTEUR SCHOOL PTA will commemorate the United Nations' adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights in observance of Human Rights Week 8 p.m. Wed- nesday at the school. Guest speak- er will be Dr. Russell Brodhead of Wayne State University, direc- tor of the Center for the Study of Teaching about Peace and War. Students will explain the meaning of the Declaration of Human Rights, and foreign students will hold a panel discussion. The pro- gram is under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Genser. The public is in- vited. * * * Hailed by both critics and audi- ences as one of the finest dance companies in the world, the BALLETS de MADRID, led by the fiery Antonio, comes to Detroit's Masonic Auditorium Dec. 3, for a single performance. urged to mail early in order to meet the dead- line. Mail has already been slowed by the holi- day rush, and The Jewish News was forced to keep out some late publicity items this week Booking on His Own * ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. A Gemologists Diomontologists 17540 WYOMING DI 1-1330 OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. 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