Suburban Chapter of ZOD to Be Formed Carmi M. SlomOvitz, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, announces plans to form a suburban chapter as an affiliate of the ZOD. A meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kazdan, 20645 Ken- sington Ct., Southfield. Judge Ira G. Kaufman will be guest speaker. Anyone interested in joining the ZOD may phone the Zionist House, 353-3636, for information. Myra Ernstein United Open Community Seymour Lin ovitz,Bride With Melvin Lee Jacobs Colleges Campaign Honeymoon in the West Brevities Citizens for Education officially opened campaign headquarters at 4754 Woodward for the May 9 education election which offers Detroiters an educational program from kindergarten through com- munity college — and community colleges for 37 other school dis- tricts in Wayne County. The education drive seeks voters for: • Five community colleges in Wayne County—with three pro- posed for Detroit—at a cost of 1 1/4 mills. • A 2 1/2 mill increase for De- troiters to enable the Detroit Public School system to main- tain current levels of elemen- tary and secondary education. Galvanizing a community effort in behalf of the campaign are Chairman Roy L. Stephens, Jr., and Co-Chairman Leonard Wood- cock. Mrs. Thelma Zwerdling is serv- ing as coordinator for Citizens for Education. David Lebenbom, attorney and chairman of the Wayne County Democratic Committee, is an ac- tive committee member. The ROBERT SHAW CHORALE and ORCHESTRA will make its first Detroit appearance in four years at Masonic Temple Audi- torium, Sunday, May 1, at 8:20 p.m. According to Shaw, the Detroit performance will offer listeners a chance to hear Handel's master- piece, "Messiah," as it was ori- ginally written for a small choral group and orchestra. Traditional- ly, the work is now performed with enormous choirs and large orchestras. The producers are Sam Berger, Joseph Shulman and Rich- ard Hendin. * * * The University of Detroit Town and Gown Celebrity Series presents a "CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL" with Jean-Leon Destine and his Haitian dance company, Saturday, April 16, 8:30 p.m., in the Memorial Building Auditorium. Consisting of dancers, singers, drummers, and musicians currently on a nation- wide tour, Jean-Leon Destine and his Haitian dance company perform. in the tradition of the Voudun Dance, a blending of the rhythmic power and beauty of African folk art with that of European culture. Want ads get quick results! FOR EVERY OCCASION Fruit* Food *Wine Anniversaries Hospital • New Babies Bon Voyage • Birthdays • Sympathy It's easy to be thoughtful ... we'll sign your call us card and deliver a gift basket for you. JUST 'CALI. DI 1-8840 HORN OF PLENTY 8922 W. 7 MILE RD., at Wyoming KOSHER PASSOVER BASKETS T BGrant INCORPORATED ar efvte-dy. rtistry in Time c1 ewels aeg7tVr4- 20010 James Couzens Drive Detroit 35, Michigan aNtpata of,a/freetVP.,..- Phon e: 342-5666 MRS. MELVIN JACOBS In a recent ceremony at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Myra Joyce Ernstein became the bride of Melvin Lee Jacobs. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ernstein of Greenlawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobs of Greenfield Rd., and the late Rose Jacobs. Officiating at the ceremony were Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Harold Orbach. The bride wore a silk coat with a chapel train and lace tea-cup sleeves over a sleeveless gown with chantilly lace bodice and a floor-length skirt of silk organza. Her veil of silk illusion was held by a crown_ of matching lace. Mrs. Leonard Saltz served as matron of honor, and bridesmaid was Mrs. Andrew -Whyman. Aaron Jacobs, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Earl Ernstein, brother of the bride; William Jacobs, brother of the bridegroom; Leo Majzels; and Harold Kulish. After a honeymoon in Jamaica, the newlyweds will reside on Mer- ton Rd. Maimonides Institute Gets Grant for Center FAR ROCKAWAY, N.Y. (JTA)— The Maimonides Institute for Ex- ceptional Children, a Jewish insti- tution for the mentally handicap- ped, has been awarded a $100,000 grant by the United States Public Health Service for the construction of a residential treatment center for mentally handicapped children. HAVING A PARTY? NEED FLOWERS? ? Something Wonderful Happens .. . When you see Cell and Ben Stocker for your FLOWERS .. Something unique and different for that very special • occasion. . SEE US FOR YOUR MOTHER'S DAY FLOWERS ekrzationit, ,Clur IOWAN BAN Party Flower Specialists 15212 W. 7 MILE RD. Bella Feldman to Wed Mr. Paul Brookenthal Bet. Sussex & Whitcomb wtruarnn hero 345-4383 MRS. SEYMOUR LINOVITZ In . a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Francine Wein- berg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weinberg of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, and Seymour William Lino- vitz, son of *Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linovitz of Balfour Rd., Oak Park, were united in marriage by Rabbi Irwin Groner. The bride wore a silk peau de soie coat with chapel-length train and beaded short-sleeves over a matching sleeveless Empire gown appliqued with seed pearls. An open crown, appliqued with pearls, held the chapel length veil of silk illusion. She carried orchids . and ivy with her prayer book. Serving her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Gail. Sukenic. Maid of honor was the bride- groom's sister, Gail Linovitz. Bridesmaids were Nancy Feld- man and Nancy Linovitz. Raymond Linovitz, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Louis Tubben, Nolan Weinberg, brother of the bride, Hershel Epstein, Allen Manuck and Burton Carp. After a honeymoon in the West, the couple will reside in Detroit. Ban on Firearms MISS BELLA FELDMAN Sale Urged by JWV DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" Wi's4 Al gAeir griends and Customers Wappy and g oyous Passover DARING DISCOUNT DRUGS COUP° IN INN N. PRELL CONCENTRATE I Reg. 5 8c SECRET ROLL-ON $1.00 58 . POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES 3 for 76` THE COTTLER and COHEN FAMILIES AND THE ENTIRE STAFF OF Israel's Population Israel's population at the end of 1965 previous year reached 2,599,- 000 souls, of whom 2,299,000 were Jews and the rest mostly Arabs. Five years ago, the non -J ewish population amounted to 12 percent of the total number of Israelis. A one percent increase is shown in 1965. $1.00 WASHINGTON — The assassina- tion of Rabbi Morris Adler, past I Limit 1—Expires April 14 national chaplain of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., was 11 11 sim NM NMI cited by the Jewish War Veterans as a- new argument for early ac- COU PP N. NIN NM NEI IN tion to restrict sale of firearms. Abraham Kraditor, chairman of the JWV national executive com- mittee, recalled that his organiza- I Reg. tion had some time ago urged that new laws be adopted to control the I sale of firearms. After the murder Limit 1—Expires April 14 of President Kennedy by Lee Har- — — — — — — — — — vey Oswald, who used a mail-order rifle, the JWV noted that even rad- • o ical right-wing groups were able to God will provide, but a bundle buy weapons — including surplus of straw will not be amiss. military arms — with no apparent —Spanish Proverb restriction in most states. Kraditor said "the time has come THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to adopt Federal legislation that Friday, April 8, 1966-17 will protect society from the psy- chotic or criminal gunman." He pointed out that "if the slay- er of Rabbi Adler had been sub- jected to applications for certifica- Limit 3—Expires April 14 tion and police permits, the rabbi's life would have been spared. Here was a young man, tragically psy- THE chotic — with a record of mental THE SAMFORD PORVIN, treatment — who was able simply to walk into a store and buy a LOWS SILVER AND gun." At a recent dinner party, the en- gagement of Bella Feldman to Paul Brookenthal was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pinches Feldman of Church St., Oak Park. The parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George Brookenthal of Freeland Ave. The bride-elect attended Detroit College of Business and Schoolcraft College. Her fiance graduated from Wayne State University and is now attending the University of Michi- gan. An Aug. 28 wedding is planned. STANLEY ELKISS FAMILIES JWV WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A HAPPY PASSOVER OAK PARK POST and AUXIL- IARY announce their annual games night, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Guests in- vited. Tickets may be purchased at the door. * * * DARING DETROIT LADIES 'AUXILIARY 135 will hold a luncheon noon Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Following the luncheon, a short business meeting, includ- ing election of officers, and a fash- ion show will be held. I DISCOUNT DRUGS Next Door to DEXTER DAVISON MARKET Coolidge of 10 Mile Lower Than Discount on Prescriptions!