THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, August 25, 1967 g3irtlz Dr. Ralph S. Rvback 1 lf -eds Ronnie Rattner tArznouncenients July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- fm- ii L. Porvin (Barbara Sue Li- Shepherd (Barbara Moss). 25075 pin i , 13610 Kenwood. Oak Park. Thorndyke. Southfield ,a daughter. Robin Elyse. a son. David Steven. • • * • * * July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Robert S'atz (Suzanne Cole). 27115 ald Ledger (Lois Moglovkini, 19603 Selkirk. Southfield. a daughter. Rensellor. Livonia, a daughter, Renae Beth. Julie Marie. • * • Aug. 19--To Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sholem Aleichem Women Marcus (Lynn Jacobson), 13041 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park. twin to Honor Mrs. Finkelstein Paula Finkelstein. founder of the Kevin Jay and Bradley Evan. Women's Division of the Sholem • * • Aleichem Institute, will be guest Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Mich- of honor at a luncheon and musi- ael Press (Ann Katkowsky). 1900 . Coolidge. Troy. a daughter. Jill Aileen. • • $ Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis R. :Itibrow (Donna Ruch). for- mer Detroiters of Los Angeles. a sons Ethan David. • • • Aug. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sinai (Lee Etsten), former Detroiters of Des Plaines. Ill., a daughter. Lauren Beth. * * • Aug. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meretsky (Susan Kotin). 2430 Curry, Windsor. a son. Steven Da yid. • • • Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander (Shirley Blumeno). a PAULA FINKELSTEIN son. Mark Brian. • • * cal program to be tendered by Aug. 10—To Dr. and Mrs. Har- division members noon Sept. 9 at vey Zaleiin. 27416 Fairfax. South- the institute. Mrs. Finkelstein and her hus- field. a son. Lorne Bruce. t • 4 band Isaac, who have resided in Aug. 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Detroit more than 40 years, will Klass (Judith Ann Green). 32300 he making their home in Miami. Olde Franklin. Farmington. a Their friends are invited to this farewell gathering. daughter, Susan Elizabeth. The musical program will be • • • presented by violinist Sadie Aug. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Braver, pianist Lillian Zellman Seymour Fenster, 25247 Catalina. and vocalist Ruth Goldman. Southfield, a daughter, Lisa Gail. Hostesses will be Frances Driker, * * * Sarah Grant, Bessie Litwak. Fran- Aug. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Louis ces Shayne and Julia Weiss. Gutter (Marilyn Jacoby). 26120 Harding. Oak Park, a daughter, Lisa Beth. * * Business Brevities * Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lowell Adelherg (Penny Trebuck). ; 18672 Hubbell. a son, Bradley Scott. Since the purchase of another business, the Big Town Restauran • • • Aug. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Einstandig (Elaine Redlich). 24335 Rensselaer. Oak Park. a son, David Eric. • • • Aug. 7—To Mr, and Mrs. Rich- ard Grauer (Enid Lappin), 12790 Vernon. Huntington Woods. a son David Eric. in Royal Oak, JACK AND JOAN NA BARNES have found it neces sary to give it their full attention PREMIERE DANCE SCHOOL, 319 E. Eleven Mile, Madison Heights, has purchased the studio. Proce- dures. policies and staff of Jim Daniels and Mrs. Phyllis Binder will continue unchanged. Mr. and • • Mrs. Sloan, the new owners, have Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Yale 16 years experience in the music Levin (Anna Kovinsky) 26680 and dance business. Starting in Meadowlark. Southfield. a son, September. they plan to offer Tonnie Alan. modern jazz and women's slimnas- tic classes as well as co.itinuing Recommended by Physicians the ballroom for adults, children, RABBI LEO and teen-agers. - -* * * Ruth Schwi.rtz. N.S.I.D., invites her friends and customers to stop &X'Pert Mohel and visit the, new COLONY AC- Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 1 - 9769 1 CENTS, Inc.3 opening Sept. 1 at LI 2 - 4444 Greenfield an 10t-i Mile Rds. in the Lincoln Cjenter. The shop fea- CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL tures decordt l l l ve accessories, gifts and furniture l for the discriminat- RABBI ing individual. * • • EDGAR BK.ONFMAN, liquor in- 334-7031 , dustry executive, and Time, Inc., 334-4149 Serving In Hospitals and Homes the publishing firm, plan to buy an 11 per celt interest in Metro- Goldwyn-Maye • Inc., the movie REV. GOLDMAN L. firm, held by PHILIP J. LEVIN, a dissident shareholder. Bronfman said he and his family were buy- ing 320,000 lif-G-M shares from MOHEL Levin and 160,000 shares from other persons. Bronfman heads 353-5444 Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. GOLDMAN Israel Goodman ■ MARSHALL I HAIFA (JTA) — The New York International Basketball Associa- tion was given by the Haifa muni- cipality a three-month, free op- tion on a two-acre site where it might erect a sports and cultural center in this city. The center would contain an au- ditorium with a capacity of 3,000 spectators, an indoor arena seat- ing 15,000, television studios, a shopping center and underground parking space. The offer was made to Leon H. Charney, of New York, president of the IBA. He told the press that the IBA plans to build such cen- ters in the United States and Eur- ope, and possibly here as well, for use by international sports events that would be televised throughout the world via Telstar. He said the association would MRS. RALPH S. RYBACK discuss the Haifa offer at a meet- ing in New York. Ronnie Fran Rattner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rattner of Liberty. N.Y.. and Dr. Ralph S. J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Ryback. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Portraiture of Distinction Ryback of London Ave. were mar- For Your Weddings ried recently at Cong. Ahavath Formols - Condids - Direct Color Israel in Liberty. Rabbi Reuven 3223 W. McNichols Grodner officiated. Nr. Muirlond The bride's gown was of gar- Call 341-4141 denia silk peau de'Ange with an empire waistline. The sheath skirt had a fullness at -the back and the bodice was accented with tiny Music the Stein-Way bows with a detachable full back court train. She carried a bouquet of roses and baby's breath. & ORCHESTRA 1 Betsy Siegel of Geneva. Switzer- : land, was maid of honor. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lewis Goodman of New York City. Sara Ryback was flower gril. Dr. Merle Berger of Cleveland served as best man. Ushers were Roger Rattner of New York, Dr. Richard Della Penna and Dr. Robert Cole of Boston. After a Puerto Rico - Virgin Islands honeymoon, the couple will live in Cambridge. Mass. DICK STEIN LI 7-2770 411111111•1=11Niii A national leadership conference of the Religious Zionists of Amer- ica has been called for Sept. 10 at Hotel New Yorker, New York, to consider adjustments to the new state of affairs which have developed since the conclusion of the Israel-Arab war. The conference on Jewish Ma- terial Claims Against Germany last year allocated a total of $176,- 000 for the Yad Vashem, the Is- raeli authority which documents the Nazi holocaust. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN'S FEET • 33 East Adams • 19360 livernais • 20901 Kelli IL • 235 Pierce. Birmingham Confidence Is ... KNOWING YOUR PRESCRIPTION IS FILLED ACCURATELY Group Folds- , Gives $255.25 to Israel Fund No longer able to meet regularly because of the members' ages. Progrobischter Ladies' Society has disbanded and the group has turned over the entire amount in its treasury — $255.25 — to the Israel Emergency Fund. In behalf of the Progrobischter, Mrs. A. Turbow, of 22181 Avon, Oak Park, had her daughter, Nettie Hoffman, turned over the check to Joseph H. Peven, who, in turn, made the presentation to the Is- rael Emergency Fund. Peven, who is vice president of Berezniter and who is active in Allied Jewish Campaigns and other causes, said the Progrobischter society was founded 32 years ago and the group had participated in many local causes. Peven said the gift of $255.25 was made, in addition to Mrs. Turbow, in behalf of the following members: Mrs. H. Zack, 20506 Ward; Mrs. P. Hoffman, 19741 Monte Vista; Mrs. H. Guss, 13311 S. Norfolk; Mrs. S. Abramson, 18504 Whitcomb; Mrs. D. Schreb- nick, 18660 Greenfield; Mrs. M. Plaskove, 19664 Woodingham; Mrs. M. Zack, 16194 Bayles; Mrs. H. Unatin, 13329 Norfolk; Mrs. D. Zack, 11501 Petoskey. RONALD S. KAISER, director of Bnai Brith Vocational Service's Minneapolis-St. Paul office, has been named director of profes- sional field services for the BBVS program. BERNARD SOLOMON of Menominee, a counselor in the Menominee public school system, will replace Kaiser in the BBVS Twin Cities office. GROSS .REALTY. .21:111ENENZINIESKS Zionists to Convene Haifa Gives 2-Acre Site for New Sports Center 43111111• ■ • • Professional fitting for adults and children • Large selection of latest styled quality frames • Optical repairs or frames replaced while you wait PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Bernard Pat Benton 26001 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK • 543-3343 PREMIERE DANCE STUDIO ENROLLING NOW FOR ADULTS FOR YOUNGSTERS • • • • • Good Manners Social Confidence Wholesome Fun Many New Friends Jazz Classes • Slimnastics • Learn Latest Dances • Enjoy Couple Dances • Fun with Friends Children's Kick-Off Party, Sept. 11 22111 COOLIDGE HIGHWAY (South of Nine Mile Road) Phone LI 7-4470 OAK PARK "Smartest Move You'll Ever Make" 17350 LIVERNOIS DI 2-1300 ••••••/