20—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ncti Evintz-Morris Vows Slated for November Activities Detroiter Mark Lavetter Elected BB Young Adults International Head Mark S. Lavetter, 22, of 19783 Mark Twain, was elected interna- tional president of Bnai Brith Young Adults at the 21st annual BBYA International Convention at Camp Bnai Brith, Starlight, Pa. Lavetter served last year as inter- national program vice president. A senior at Wayne State Univer- sity, he was young adult council president for Bnai Brith Youth of Michigan in 1964-65. The new international vice presidents are Harold Kuperstein Cheese Who makes it eeshmakste? of Massapequa Park, N. Y., Mel- vin Osolky of Toronto and Ruth Cooper, of Baltimore. Winner of the 1966 Internation- al Oratory Contest of the Bnai Brith Young Adults was Tauby Ross of Los Angeles. * * * Detroit to Host District Parley The men and women of Bnai Brith District 6 voted to hold their 1967 convention in Detroit June 25-29. Morris Direnfeld, national com- missioner of the Anti-Defamation League and past president of the Detroit council, has been appoint- ed district convention chairman for the men. The women's district has asked Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin, past district president and national youth service commissioner, to serve as their district convention chairman. Bernard Panush, president of the men's council, appointed Sol Moss to be city convention chair- man. By appointment of Mrs. Da- vid Levine, women's council pres- ident, Mrs. Sidney Eidelman and Mrs. Jack Sayles will serve to- gether as local convention chair- men for the council. The convention headquarters will be located in the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. At the recently concluded Dis- trict 6 convention in Winnipeg, Sol Mass, past president of the Metro- politan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, was re-elected a member of the district's board of governors. Elect- ed to serve with Moss was Harry Pearson, past president of Zager- Stone Lodge. Louis Weber, past president of the council, was elected judge of the District 6 Court of Appeals. * * * MISS SUSAN EVINTZ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evintz of Woodstock Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Susan Irene to Benjamin Allen Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of Jackson. Miss Evintz is a graduate of Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance, a grad- uate of the University of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, is presently doing work in labor relations at Wayne State. A November wedding is planned. MARSHA ANN YOUNG of Farm- ington has begun six months of study in Israel under the auspices of Brandeis University's sixth an- nual Jacob Hiatt Institute. She ar- rived in Tel Aviv July 5 with 23 other participants from 17 Ameri- can colleges and universities. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle K. Young of 30111 Old Bedford Rd., Farmington, she is a junior at Mon- teith College, Wayne State Univer- sity. Brandeis' Jacob Hiatt Institute consists of a unique first-hand in- vestigation of Israel's political and social institutions. During the sum- mer months, the students are en- gaged in an ulpan or introductory period of training in basic and ad- vanced Hebrew. This will be fol- lowed by classes, seminars and field trips. * * * SARAH BERGER, 13, an eighth grade student at Cleveland's He- brew day school, the Hebrew Acad- emy of Cleveland, placed first in the city's spelling championship contest and then went on to finish seventh in a field of 70 at the Na- tional Spelling Bee recently con- cluded in Washington, D.C. $1189 DELMONICO STEAK 1ST CUT LAMB CHOPS HOLLYWOOD ROAST PICKLED TONGUE CHUCK ROAST BREAST OF BEEF Trimmed YOUNG BEEF LIVER 89 Lb. 65` Lb. 69` Lb. 79c Lb. 59 c 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DI 1-2345 Lb. $ 1 °9 Lb. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Levi Eshkol Sunday ap- pointed Prof. Ephraim Katchalski, of the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence in Rehovot, as chief scientist of Israel's defense establishment. Dr. Katchalski's function in the newly created post will be to see to it that scientific research does not lag behind in the military field. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 LEATHER GOODS' • • • • • HAND BAGS BRIEF CASES BILLFOLDS LUGGAGE REPAIRING ohinson, s 6338 W. McNichols UN 2-5611 (Near Livernois) From LONDON, ENGLAND and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Music to your Individual Taste" Call UN. 1-3065 ARE YOU HOT? Cool Off with NO CALORIE WONDER SELTZER WATER or FREE Home Delivery Call ... WE 3-4040 • BRAVERMAN'S Katchalski Chief Scientist of Israel Defense Systent ZAN GILBERT `Judaism and the Arts' Festival for Students NEW YORK—The first masters fellows art festival to teach talent- ed college students to express re- ligious and historical Judaism through music, drama, dance and art will be conducted by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations at their Kutz Camp Institute, War- wick, N. Y., July 24-Aug. 24. Leonard Bernstein, Isaac Bashe- vis Singer and Boris Aronson, will head a list of notables from the arts who will serve as members of the faculty and guest lecturers. The experimental program, con- ducted by the National Federa- tion of Temple Youth, is part of an ongoing series of pilot projects the UAHC to relate "Judaism NAACP Cites Bnai Brith by and the Arts." for Vocational Guidance The Masters Fellow program The National Association for the was made possible by a grant from Advancement of Colored People the National Federation of Tem- has awarded Bnai Brith Vocation- ple Sisterhoods. al Service a commendation of Have some real soon —corn- merit for helping the NAACP de- Camp Tanuga Elects plete in this package. Now, a velop guidelines on educational tender, crunchy crust is easier and career counseling. Mark Stern President and quicker than ever to pre- NAACP noted Bnai Brith's par- In a recent election at Camp pare, everytime Rich, true ticipation at its last three annual Tanuga, located in Kalkaska, the Italian pizza sauce seasoned meetings, at which Dr. S. Norman following were elected as camper with herbs and spices.Topped Feingold, BBVS national director, officers: with choice Italian-style worked with adult advisers and Mark Stern, president; David cheeses. youth groups to determine the edu- Blake, vice president; Jan Wein- cational and vocational needs of berg, secretary; Bobby Schwartz, ENJOY SOME SOON! Negro youngsters and how coun- Sandy Pensler, Skippy Durbin and seling can best meet them. Casey Briskin of Ann Arbor, mail deliverers; Steve Finkel, Andy Barrer, Debbie Schwartz and KOSHER Sheryl Perlman, mail superinten- dents; Joanne Blake and Jody Ross of Chicago, office messengers; ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Merrill Kramer and Steve Levine of Newcastle, Pa., stage assistants and Sue Culp, Wellsburg, W. Va. Lb. and Eileen Sherin, lost and found. Chef Bo. TArtet Thais. 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