▪ Susan Nelson Marries 2 Master of Law Degrees U-M Diplomas Samuel Jacob . Bernstein Among Granted to Local Men MRS. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN Danny Raskin's LISTENING Robert M. Ken, 19550 Stratford, was awarded the degree of master of laws in international law, from the University of Michigan as a member of the spring graduating class. A masters of law degree also went to Paul R. Grant, 19207 Warrington. Other Detroiters graduated by the law school at U. of M. are Harvey Chayet, 19793 Cheyenne, Leslie R. Docks, 19765 Warring- ton, Alan A. May, 19610 Fairway, and David R. Shevitz, 18272 San Juan,_ all of whom received juris doctor degrees; and Hiram S. Grossman, 17186 Ohio, Sanford A. Klein, 19727 Hubbell, Terry A. Mossman, 19680 Shrewsbury, and Elwood S. Simon, 18922 Muirland, all with bachelor of laws. VEMKNIINWAIIMINIMEN11.41•11 ••• ,041M.P 0 11 tile Air RADOM'S SUGGESTIONS: • SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS • SWEATERS • BERMUDA SHORTS • SLACKS • SUITS • SPORT COATS • FORMAL ACCESSORIES RADOM TAILORS 22141 COOLIDGE CLOTHIERS & CLEANERS Phone: 398-9188 Just So. of 9 Mile Rd. THE LIGHT TOUCH by Your Neighborhood Pharmacist A well informed man is one whose wife has just told him what she thinks of him . . We know a fellow who has 150 books, but no bookcase. No one will lend `him a bookcase . . EDDIE WOLFE, former Detroit- er now living in Chicago, was a recent visitor to the home town as he frequently is . . . and brought this true giggle-getter back with him . . . A salesman friend was growing nervous about traveling by air and went to a statistician one day . . "Can you tell me," he asked, "what the odds would be against my boarding an aircraft on which somebody had hidden a 0-041% Air travel is the way to see less and less of more and more . . * * You might call Bill a bald-faced liar— except that he has a moustache . . . * His sister, Sue, hasn't time to look for her ideal man. She's too busy looking for a husband . . bomb?" . . . The statistician re- plied that he couldn't tell him until he had analyzed the available data, and to come back again in a week . . . On his next visit, the sales- man asked if he had the answer . . . "Certainly," the statistician said. "The odds are one million to one against your getting on an aircraft with a bomb on it." . . . The salesman admitted that those were good odds, but that he wasn't sure they were good enough for him since he traveled a good deal . . . "Well, if you want to be really safe," the statistician said, "carry a bomb with you. The odds are one billion to one against your board- ing an aircraft with two bombs on it." * * * EMPLOYE OF A local daily tells us about this letter which came to the subscription depart- ment . . . "My son has been read- Sholem Aleichem to Mark 40th Year OAR IFT Friday, June 10, 1966-27 JULES PASSERMAN 1 Susan Hilla Nelson and Samuel ■ ■ ■ ■ Jacob Bernstein were married noon Tuesday at Shaarey Zedek eivry Synagogue. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Nelson of Burton Rd. and,Mrs. (9n Mandell Bernstein of Shrewsbury Rd. and the late Mr. Bernstein. This Week's Radio and The bride wore a gown of silk Television Programs organza over taffeta with a chapel train. Organza rose petals held HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday the silk illusion veil. Station: Channel 2 Marcia Nelson Silverman was and her sister's matron of honor. Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday Bridesmaids were Diane Bern- Station: WJBK stein Solomon and Frances Arkis Feature: "Emphasis on Youth," of Alton, Ill. Elisa Silverman a series of four programs in which was the flower girl. Jack Serlin was best man. Ush- the Jewish comunity looks at its ers were Jerome Solomon, Robert youth. Hostess for the series is Mrs. Silverman. , Lester Harris and New- Lewis Grossman. chairman of the broadcasting committee of the Jew- ton Bernstein. ish Community Council. Mrs. Gross- The couple is honeymooning in man will explore the areas of Mexico and New Orleans. cultural involvement available, in which young people participate. The show will also feature the Young Dancers Guild of the Jewish Community Center, under the direc- tion of Harriet Berg; students of Sholem Aleichem Institute will the United Hebrew Schools in- hold a 40th anniversary dinner- volved in Kfar Ivri, a Hebrew- dance at the Pick-Fort Shelby Ho- s p e a k i n g camp experience; and tel. The institute Sheila Fiekowsky, violinist, of the will honor its past Jewish Center Symphony Orches- presidents, and tra, accompanied by Bella Goldberg. music will be pro- vided by Erwin HEAR OUR VOICE Kanter a n d his Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday orchestra. For in- Station: WCAR formation, call Feature: "Jan Peerce Singing the chairman of Yiddish Folk Songs," with an or- this event, Mrs. chestra conducted by Abraham Allan Grundy, Ellstein. The singer in his rendi- 535-2026. Zeltz er tions will be heard and commented George M. Zeltzer, president of upon by Cantor Harold Orbach of the institute, referring to the con- Temple Israel host of the series. * * * tribution of the past 40 years, in the pursuit of Jewish culture in ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO Detroit and its community, said the Time: 10:30 p.m: Sunday institute has provided facilities for Station: WWJ a complete Jewish life by social, Feature: "Words We Live By" cultural, educational and recrea- will be presented this summer. The tional activties, and we have al- series takes the form of conversa- ways regarded Jewish holidays as tions between Mark Van Doren, ..an important family activity. author, critic and Pulitzer Prize- winning poet, who is professor NORMAN H. BIRNKRANT was emeritus of English at Columbia re-elected a member of the board University and Maurice Samuel, of the Economic Club. author and lecturer. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ing since his confine- ment to a mental institution. Now- that he is cured, I wish to cancel his subscription." * * * TICKETS WILL BE going fast for the 43rd anniversary dinner- dance of Daylight Masonic Lodge, June 26, at Elmwood Casino . . . Reason is "An Evening With Totie Fields." . . . She's America's fore- most comedienne, and has the Sun- day night off but will do her won- derful nitery routines in a. full hour performance for the expected . packed house . . . Everybody is in- vited . . . Call Chairman Harry Hochman for reservations, BR 3- 1731. * * * SAMMY WOOLF, the very fine orchestra leader about town, re- cently overheard two kids talking . . . "What are you gonna be when you grow up?" asked the first . . . "A solider," answered the smaller kid . . . "Yeah? What if you get killed?" . . . "Killed?" demanded the small boy. 'Who'd kill me?" . . . "The enemy." . . . "Well," the kid said, thoughtfully, "in that case, I'll be the enemy." * * * AT THE BORMAN-FELIX wed- ding Tuesday there was a happy reunion. Israel and Bella TaMes commenced a friendship with Al Borman, father of thebridegroom, Leonard Sholom Borman, when they arrived together from Europe 44 years ago. That friendship has persisted since and Mr. and Mrs. Taines, who now live at Diplomat Towers, Hollywood, Fla., came here especially for the Borman- Felix wedding . . . The new bride, Serena Phyllis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Felix . . • Rabbi Irwin Groner introduced an interesting ceremony at the wed- ding . . . Since Leonard Sholom is the Borman's youngest son, he supervised a dance by the family, led by the newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sholom Borman, with Mrs. Al Borman seated in the center of the dancing group . . . it was the "muzhinke" ceremony. WHERE THEY ARE . . . Ronald J. Weingarden 2226423- 2100, I.W. Section, Class 6-66, Ordinance School M.C.S., Quan- tico, Va. 22134. MAKE A BIG HIT WITH DAD WITH A N 5Ceetiipt FATHER'S DAY CARD SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION HE'S PROUD AS CAN BE WITH HIS DIPLOMA And he'll be pleased to receive your congratu- lations on an eeem c ieee4#6 card The best way to send best wishes. Choose from our complete selection of GRADUATION CARDS LINCOLN DRUG 25901 Coolidge Lincoln at Coolidge LI 3-7847