28-Frida y, May 26, 1967 I,ct'mon-I Jolt:: Rites S•t for Jugust MISS JUDITH LEEMON Mr. and Mrs. Norman I. Leemon of Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Ju- dith Ann to Albert L. Holtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holtz of W. Outer Dr. The bride elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan and currently attends Wayne State University's law school. Her fi- ance received his bachelors degree from Wayne and will graduate from its law school in June. He is affiliated with Sigma Delta Chi professional journalism s o c i e t y; Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership fraternity; Tau Epsilon Rho, national legal fraternity; and Mackenzie Honor Society. An August wedding is planned. Critics Critics are a kind of freebooters in the republic of letters,—who like deer, goats and divers other gramniverous animals, gain sub- sistence by gorging upon buds and leaves of the young shrubs of the forest, thereby robbing them of their verdure. and retarding their progress to maturity. — 1Vashington In ing This ghetti Sauce Is A Meatless ifiechayelt! THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lewis Grossman Elected President of AJCommittee At the recent annual dinner meetin.2 of the Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Committee i- Grossman o.a. elected pres- ident,. succeeding Robert Alperd. Alpernls term as chapter executive hoard member was extended to 1970. Avern C o h n. past chapter pres- iden t. was re- elected co-chair- Grossman man of the chapter's advisory corn- mittee. Grossman has served the chap- ter as race relations committee chairman and treasurer. He has been an active supporter of efforts to retain high-quality integrated education at Mumford and its feeder schools and has been in the forefront of community efforts to insure equal housing opportunities. Grossman was liasion this year in the AJC chapter's cooperative ef- forts in developing the Midrasha program series on "The State of Jewish Belief." Other chapter officers are vice presidents. N. Brewster Broder, l.ee B. Brody, Norman Katz and Walter Shapero; treasurer, Dr. Jo- seph Fauman, secretary; Mrs. Cle- ment A. Hopp; advisory commit- tee co-chairman, Rabbi Richard C. Hertz; and vice chairmen of the advisory committee. Martin L. But- zel and Erwin Simon. Executive board members elect- ed for three-year terms are Rabbi Irwin Groner. Sanford Hansen. Miles Jaffe, Rabbi Morton Kanter, Norman Katz. Richard Kux, Philip Marc-use. Harry Nosanchuk, Arthur Rubiner. Mrs. Mark Shaevsky, Mrs. Everet Straus and Mrs. Oscar 'Lemon. BB Chapter Presidents at Council Installation At the recent Bnai Brith Metropolitan Detroit Council installation, new presidents representing the 25 chapters pose with the new president, Mrs. Al Stein. They are (from left) standing: Mesdames Earl Mostyn, Galilee Chapter; Charles Wolin, Tucker; Michael Docks, Dov Frenkel; Nathan Nothman, Einstein; Milton Ross, Rex; Harvey Shapiro, Zeiger; Murray Franklin, Deborah; Martin Weston, Detroit; Pete Goldstein, Gershwin: Charles Toren, Marshall; Phillip Rossen, Tikvah; Carl Lichtenstein, Brandeis; Julius Ring, Pisgah; Richard Zerkin, Centennial; seated: Mesdames Leonard Schreiber, Israel; Martin Landay, Stone; and Nathan Maxman, Keidan; Miss Molly Moss, Business and Professional; Mesdames Irvin Meisel, Block; AI Stein; Louis Kramer, Zager; Joseph Radkin, East Side; Kal Soskin, Morganthau; Sans Lesson, Handler; and Ted Boorman, Jacobson. Not pictured is Mrs. Aaron Berg, Downtown - Fox Chapter. 6 - . . . ri) - J.3nth ,Activities Larry Freedman Orchestra sad Entertainment 647-2367 CENTENNIAL LODGE will hold ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE'. will hold its 12th installation its 11th annual inaugural dinner- dance 7:30 p.m., June 3 at the dinner-dance 9 p.m. June 3 at Mayfair Catering. Music will be Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Those to be installed include Maynard Ka- provided by Eric Rosenow and his Continentals. For reservations, con- lef. president; Aaron Kraft, Lee tact Leo Weberman, president, Marks and Seymour Sandweiss, KE 1.8222, Sam Freedman, pro- vice presidents; Mitchell Simmer, gram chairman, 356-6171, or Felix Jerry Stein and Arnold Fisher, sec- Rosenzweig, co-chairman, LI 3-1735, retaries; Ron Hamburger, chap- lain; Sam Goldstein, warden; Rob- • • • KEIDAN CHAPTER and KEI- ert Rosenfeld, guardian; and Bur- DAN LODGE are having a joint ton Altman, Harold Freed, Gerald installation dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Kanter, Marvin Novick, Henry June 6 at the Town and Country Politzer, Hyman Pilchik and Har- Club. Guests are invited. For reser- vey Slutsky, trustees. For reserva- vations call Mrs. Gilbert Boren- tions contact Mr. and Mrs. Daniel stein, 358-0525, or Mr. Robert Kra- Pevos, planning committee chair- Max Schrut men, LI 8-4817. vitz, 546-0083. For Good Photographs • • • and Prompt Service For the HY Spot Coll Me at HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAP- Of Your Affair TER will hold a paid-up luncheon Music by with an art show and sale 12:30 p.m. June 7 at the home of Mrs. Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Manuel Pastor, 7246 St. Auburn, We Come to Your Home Birmingham Farms. A collage And His Orchestra With Samples (Hy Utchenik) demonstration and lesson will be UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 presented by Mrs. Hyman Blinder. • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! The luncheon is free to paid-up members. Prospective members 342-9424 Classified Ads Get Quick Results are welcome. For information con- , tact Mrs. Benson Cummis, LI TEMPLE EMANU-EL MEN'S 3-4622. e61 --- -9(..gg CI.LB will install its officers for --_—. --- ____%-,,--% -r-, ..... -- s\ -'. - .. 3 r— * ----- ----- --------------- the coming year at Sabbath eve services .lime 2 at the temple. ."-r—S!* A A 'As " - i 1,e 14y411 diamond al at..- uyla ryuce. ... Those to he installed are Bertram A ' 'e----- 1 4M Flaatz. president: Gerald Dieter, i i all NI .PAV1. A. Kite Arthur C. Schott will be install- 1r1( I., Eugene Gotlieb and Jerry Hersh, ed as president of the Metropoli- -4,.- vice presidents; Ted Padzensky. .. ----- ,. ,..0.,..,...i... secretary: and Raiford Goren. tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council at 1 treasurer. Members of the board its 28th annual installation dinner of directors to be installed are 6 p.m. June 8 at llarry Kretchm•r. Dr. Eliot Magid- Cong. Beth Abra- sohn, Dr. Mzi•tin Jacobs. Albert ham. Other officers Kohl, Burton Siegel, Erwin Melton, 17540 WYOMING . TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. Albert Landy. Morton Wolin, Eli- to he installed are Henry J. Cohn. sha Gold. Ralph Ilolberg and Dr. henry- Edelman, Seymour Solomon. **k********************************************** Max Kushner and I( 4, * * GOODEELLOWS CLUB will hold George Tarnoff, GET THE BEST ... PAY LESS ! 4, * a mystery package party 8 p.m. v ice presidents: * * 4, Monday at Lutzker Hall. There will Robert Reiss. re- * 4, * cording secre- be prizes. Friends are invited. Kosher Killed — Fresh Daily 4, t a ry: Walter Schott , *4 0 or More 29c Cohn, assistant recording secre- Lb . 4, Ben Morgenroth to Head tary: Louis Segel. treasurer: and .it * * State's Interior Designers Bernard Panush, chaplain. At the annual installation din- Herman Kasoff is chairman of ner-dance of the Michigan Chapter, the hoard of trustees. On the National Society of Interior De- board are Irwin Alpern. Ralph signers, 7 p.m. I-lb. Bensman, Rubin Eizen, Alex Gott- Thursday at Ral- Carton2 lieb, Max Lieberman. Harry Na- eigh House. than, Dan Pevos. Sol Superfon and * Judge Kaufman Louis Trotsky. will install Ben Morgenroth, a s 1-11s. mdtf ■ c president. Box , Cunningham Opens Store * Also being in- in Lincoln Center Plaza * stalled w i I 1 he 1 Albert E. Oppen- Cunningham Drug Stores, Inc., * helm. chairman announced the grand opening of Lb. of the hoard ; its newest drug store in Lincoln * Susan Marie Mar- Morgenroth Center. Greenfield at 10 ,:i Mile ra.. vice president; Irving Rosen, Road, Oak Park. secretary: Eva L. Briggs, treasur- Ray A. Shapero. president of er; and Don E. McDonald, Edgar C'unningham's, stated that this Major, Shirley Parkllan and Cal- unit is a 7.000-square-foot, full- * vin White. board members. line drug store with the latest in . . For reservations, call Willard fixtures, lighting Above Specials Good May 26 thru June 1st and layout. Johnston. KE 2-88 13. * Shapero pointed out that t h e The public is invited. store will provide convenient de- The Conference on Jewish Mate- livery service and charge accounts. * * , rial Claims Against Germany last He said there's a 1,000-car front 13400 W. 7 MILE RD., Cor. Snowden year allocated about $40,000 for parking area. Shapero also announced the ap- medical. educational, religious and AMPLE PARKING DI 1-4 5 2 5 * FREE DELIVERY general relief projects for the Jew- pointment of William Gordon as manager of the store. a–r,•-*4,,,*.&.**4-4-4.-k-e*-• ********** ; ish community of Spain. Hy Herman BLAIR STUDIO Men's Clubs Arthur Schott Heads Bnai Brith Norman Allan & arm FANCY FRYERS, Lb. 49` 4, FRESH FLOUNDER Who est But Chef Boy-Ar•Dee Could Create Such Fluor? Deep, rich, "simmered all- day" flavor! Delicious toma- toes, onions and spices, en- riched with the Italian touch of pure olive oil. Great with spaghetti, orrktlets, fish— meat loaf, too! HAVE SOME SOONI WHITE STAR COTTAGE CHEESE CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE . . STREIT'S MATZO MEAL * * MA COHEN'S NEW DILL PICKLES . . . CHICAGO KOSHER SALAMI OR BOLOGNA PILLAR ROCK CHINOOK SALMON - - . . SUNSWEET PRUNES Large Size * * * * * * REISMAN'S PKOTTERR, 5: 59 4! 3 79` 59` MARKET