Myrna Burhe Weds Spencer Matt Partrich activities in Society Midrasha Graduates to Present Satirical Skit on Experiences as Hebrew School Students An original satirical skit based Masserman, Sheilah Goldberg and on their years of experience as Marcia Segall. Refreshments will be served. Bodzin Family Club will hold its monthly meeting Sunday at the Hebrew school students will be Southfield home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bodzin. Recent graduates presented by the members of the The public is invited at no charge. Stephen A. Bodzin and Harvey E. Blitz will be honored. Mr. Bodzin graduating class of the Midrasha, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS will be leaving with his wife, Tanya, for Washington, D.C., this month, College of at Studies, 9 P.m. Friday, June 3, 1966-25 to take a position with the Internal Revenue Service. He completed Saturday at the Esther Berman his studies at the University of Michigan's law school in May. Mr. Building. Blitz will graduate Thursday from Wayne State University. Recipient Shlomo and Yael Biederman will THE NEWEST of the Floyd Mechem Scholarship, he will continue his studies at the lead in singing and dancing, and IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH University of Chicago's Law SchooL there will be a Havdalah serv- CONFIRMATION AND PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman of W. Outer Dr. recently hosted ice. Program planners are Jay ACCESSORIES a cocktail party given in honor of their son, Dr. Harold Eisenman, and his fiancee, Elyse Ross of East Orange, N.J. Out-of-town guests were parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross; Mrs. Edward Music the Stein-Way BY Horwitz of Utica, daughter of the Eisenmans; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartzberg of Cleveland; and Mrs. Ben Aronson and son Michael HATTIE of Indianapolis. & ORCHESTRA Marshall R. Lapin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lapin of Briar Dr., Oak Park, will be graduated from Marquette University School of Den- 356-8563 tistry in Milwaukee Sunday. After completing basic training at Shepard Air Force Base, Tex., he and his wife, the former Sharon Weingarden of Detroit, will take up residence at McQuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. THE NEW Mr. Elliott Elkin has just returned from a ten-day business-pleasure Green-8 Center Only! trip to Europe, stopping at Lisbon and Estoril in Portugal; Seville, Greenfield/8 Mile Rd. Marbella (Costa del Sol) and Madrid in Spain; and Tangier, Morocco. Elkin, of the Elkin Travel Bureau, was making a survey of the finest hotels in the above cities to use in his group travel this winter. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldman and their daughter Paula of Mill- brook Rd., Farmington, have recently returned from a Caribbean cruise aboard the MS Victoria. They visited the islands of Saint Thomas, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin and Puerto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Shaye were honored as president and "first cE lady" of Franklin Hills Country Club at the President's Ball last weekend. Mrs. Henry Schore, president of Bnai David Sisterhood, honored her officers and board members with a dinner-party at her home on Greenlawn Ave. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bookstein of Corning Ave., Oak Park, will leave Monday for a trip to Israel, England and France. DICK STEIN SCHWARTZ LI 7-2770 MRS. SPENCER PARTRICH Myrna Lois Burke became the bride of Spencer Matt Partrich in a candlelight ceremony at Ahavas Achim Synagogue Sunday. Rabbi Seymour Panitz officiated. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke of Bellwood Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Partrich of Rensselaer Blvd., Oak Park. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with a bodice of hand- run Alencon lace. Over it was a floor-length coat of silk organza with a chapel train and tea-cup sleeves of matching lace. Her pouf veil of silk, illusion was held by an open crown of heirloom blossoms, and she carried a cres- cent of roses and Stephanotis. Brenda Burke, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Harvey Zuppke, Marian Foreman and Mrs. Mark Grodan. Richard Komer was best man; and ushers were Stephen Minns, Michael Partrich and Stuart Zuck- erman. Leora Bar-Levav and Melany Soble were flower girls. After a two-week honeymoon in New York and the Catskill Moun- tains, the couple will reside in Detroit. Yeshivah Election Slated Yeshivath Beth Yehudah PTA will hold its election meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the new Southfield building. A fashion show by the Beth Jacob home economics class is planned. THE LIGHT TOUCH by JULES PASSERMAN Suburban SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Mayor Cavanagh and Detroit men are Mandell Berman, Louis Symphony Conductors Sixten Berry, Abraham Ehrling and Valter Poole are serv- Borman, Tom ing as honorary chairmen of the Borman, Harry concert which will mark the eighth Cohen, Mrs. Sam- anniversary of the Hillel Day uel Danto, Max School of Metropolitan Detroit 8:30 M. Fisher, Char- p.m. June 23 at Ford Auditorium. les Grosberg, Metropolitan Opera star Jan Judge Ira G. Peerce will be guest artist at the Kaufman, E d- Tribute Concert honoring Mrs. ward C. Levy, Emma Lazaroff Schaver on the oc- Philip Slomovitz and Philip Stoll- casion of her 60th birthday. man. Shapiro Peerce will dedicate his program Members of the music arts com- to the cause of the Hillel school and will include several special mittee include such artists and pa- renditions never before heard at trons of music as Julius Chajes, Don Frohman, Nathan Gordon, formal concerts. Mrs. Schaver will present a num- Mischa Kottler, Mischa Mischak- ber of selections in solo and in off, Gordon Staples, Harry Bradlin and Jason Tickton, as well as Mes- duet with Peerce. Concert tickets are available at dames Norman Allan, Leonard the concert office, 18501 West 10 Birndorf, Aaron Gershenson, Her- Mile, Southfield, or by phoning bert Eskin and Michael Freeman. 353-3105. Saul Waldman is Founders Day Sherman Shapiro, concert chair- chairman and Rabbi Jacob Segal, man, announces honorary co-chair- associate general chairman. Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF The trouble with most diets is that they take the starch out of you . . . Legally, the man is the head of the house; and a pedes- trian has the right of way. Both are quite safe, until they attempt to exercise those rights . . . • • Gas can be lethal in three different ways: inhaling it . . . lighting it . . . or step- ping on it! The world was created in six days. At that time, Sen- ate confirmation was un- necessary . . . Advice to Little Leaguers: if at first you don't succeed, try second base. LINCOLN DRUGS Lincoln at Coolidge 25901 Coolidge LI 3-7847 Dreamy Pink Formal and Baguette Covered Over-Blouse Mayor, Conductors Ehrling and Poole Honorary Chairmen of Hillel Concert M ILTON BERLE told the panel of "What's My Line" backstage one Sunday evening that at the conclusion of the show he was going to a tavern down the block and ask the bartender for a Mer- maid. "A m er m a id," averred Arlene Francis, "is a myth." "Lithen," snapped Berle, "did I athk if she wath, mar- ried?" * * * Inadequate water supply 7.,;;teir: Coin-size iridescent baguettes (large sequin type) completely cover the aver-blouse that tops a slim formal in pink, silk-like crepe. Sizes 8 to 12. . Sunday only! $99 Reg. $140 L., GOWN SALE • „ AJ 1 /3 to 1/2 off Were $50 to $300 Broken sizes and colors, but each one a terrific value — a treasure to own! was an irksome problem for Arizonians even before the spectacular population boom in that state in the past two decades. Early in the nineteen twenties an Ari- Berle zona senator rose to point 2- ► 5 out that with water his state would become a verit- able paradise. A churlish senator across the aisle added spite- fully, "That's all Hell needs, too." S Oscar Levant tells of ar. amusing impasse that he had with no less a personage than the redoubtable Maestro Toscanini. Levant had been engaged to play the Gershwin Concerto with Toscanini's NBC Symphony, and found himself at odds with the Maestro on the interpretation of a few passages. Of course the Maestro had his way. When the disgruntled Levant pointed out, "Gershwin wanted it the way I played it," Toscanini calmly answered, "Thata poor boy! He was a-sick!" 0 1966, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate Green-8 Suburban Greenfield/West 8 Mile Rd. Sunday 12 Noon til 5 P.M. Mon., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. ti/ 9 Security Charge Juliet Charge Michigan Bankard