Army Chief Due j SpORTlight at Event in Honor of Emma Schaver to Focus on Fashions Col. Stella Levy, commanding of- , ficer of the Women's Army of Is- rael (Chen) which she helped found, will be the guest speaker at .. _ dessert lunch- j eon for Sponsors of Israel. to be hosted by Mrs. Sidney R av in, 12:30 p.m. Oct. 23, at her home, 28740 Brooks- lane, Southfield. The luncheon: will honor Emma Schaver, in ad- vance of the Em- ma Schaver testi- monial dinner. Mrs. David Pol- lack is the spon- sor chairman. Mrs. Ravin is a Mrs. Ravin member of the board of Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division. She served as president of the JNF Auxiliary. She has served as an officer of the League of Jewish Women and has been active in Mizrachi Bar-Ilan, City of Hope, Sinai Women's Guild, Hadassah and Beth Aaron and Beth Abraham Sisterhoods. , 6 , 0 .. if vs( rr $ 4„, t i " or _ : 7; .1 • 141r )r-Ivr 1.0 it ar fe llr -11r '74.4 - s ' ." 46` Y- wr i Ir3r "sr ' d 1, 1r," AJCongress Womer I Dialogues Day Slated Wednesday at Temple Israel The Detroit Women's Division of lies in American attitudes toward the American Jewish Congress will foreign relations, headed a recent devote its second annual Day of university symposium on "Public Dialogues to a study of the Middle I Opinion, Foreign Policy and the East crisis, Wednesday at Temple I Historian." Recipient of the Facul- Israel, according to Mrs. Philip! ty Research Recognition Award Rader, co-chairman of the educa-1 from Wayne, Dr. Small has pub- lished in numerous scholarly jour- tion committee. Registration will begin at 9:30 nals. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. For luncheon reservations, a.m. in Youth Hall at Temple Is- call the AJCongress, WO 5-3319. rael. For luncheon reservations, Featured parti- call WO 5-3319. cipants in the Members of the planning com- dialogues, the mittee, in addition to Mrs. Theo- theme of which is dore Rosen, chairman, and Mrs. "The Middle East John Sturman, co-chairman, in- clude Mesdames Milton Schwartz, Story," will be Henry Caplan, Dellis Harwith, Da- Albert Elazar, su- '- vid Logan, Morris Mentzel, Louis perintendent o f Redstone, Daniel Shapiro and Al- the United Heb-s; bert Silber. rew Schools, who'' will discuss "The Middle East in Dr. Small For the HY Spot Perspective — Background of a Of Your Affair Contemporary Crisis," and Dr. Music by Melvin Small, assistant professor of history at Wayne State Univer- Hy Herman sity, who will talk on "Arabs, And His Orchestra Jews and Oil—American Foreign (Hy Utchenik) Policy in the Middle East." Dr. Small, whose special interest • Distinctive ceremonies a specIsityi 342-9424 Milwaukee Jewish Women Support Open Housing Law Stzgagements MILWAUKEE (JTA)—The Mil- waukee section of the National Council of Jewish Women called on the city government Tuesday to enact a strong open housing or- dinance "which will guarantee the right of all citizens in our com- munity to buy, rent or lease pro- perty, without -fer.r—at_cliscrimina- lion because' of color, race or creed." The organization, which has 1,600 members, voiced objections to proposals for a citywide referen- dum on the housing situation, "be cause it is a vehicle whereby the city of Milwaukee public officials' are abdicating their clear duty to uphold minority rights." 090.9 8 O EUGENE & ERNEST GREENFIELD Wish Their Many Friends A Year of Health, Happiness and Peace YOUR CANDID NYMAN-ELIAS: Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Nyman of Columbus, for- merly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter Suz- anne to Alan Miles Elias, son of C. Siegal (left), region presi- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Elias of At a sneak preview, Mrs. Daniel - dent, Mrs. Ben Brant, membership vice president, and Mrs. Jack Lexington, Ky. Miss Nyman attend- ed Ohio University. Mr. Elias is Lefton, chairman of the day, admire model Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Jr. stationed at Lockbourne Air Force in a Bill Mass suit of red, green and white argyle. • • • • • * Base, Lockbourne, 0. He attended financial secretary; Stanley Mill- Ohio State University and Ohio ORT's fall membership drive will man, treasurer; Milton Superstine, University and was a member of launched at its annual fashion be show and petite luncheon noon expansion chairman; Herman Hack, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. A June I ALBUM WILL BE FINER WINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. KE 1-8196 Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. tickets; George Blumenthal, Emil wedding is planned. Stern, Louis Hinderstein, Norman The admission fee is one or more Stern and chapter membership new members, who, with their vice-presidents Mesdames Neil THE NEW SOUNDS OF ... sponsor, will be guests of ORT„ Rosenthal, Joseph Kerzman, Ar- Organization for Rehabilitation nold Smith, Jerome Keywell, Mar- Through Training. tin Fried, Sam Sugarman, Andrew Prospective members who join , Spiro, Sidney Gersh, Gram Lan- that day may have the admission dau Martin Zeldes, Leon Paul, Hy price credited toward their an- Gordon, Norman Gallant, Herbert nual dues, according to Mrs. Ben Oppenheim, Herbert Samovitz and Big Sound Recording Artists Brant, vice president of member- Robert Shawn. ship. A prize will be given. 547-0896 545-2737 The show will feature the win- ter collection of Bill Blass, from • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rn city tweeds to evening clothes.j • • - Madeleine Coe, Hudson's fashion • BE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN PARTY! coordinator, will be commentator.) BINKOW-FIELDS: Jacqueline • Coming to Detroit especially for Fields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • MEAT • • this occasion, after addressing the Leo Fields of Los Angeles, formerly OR DAIRY ORT national convention, will be of Detroit, and Robert Binkow, • • Nathan Gould, national executive son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Binkow • • Ideal for Confirmation, Briss, Pidyon Ha-Ben, Etc. director. of E. Huntly Sq., Birmingham, • Assisting Mrs. Brant will be were married recently. The couple' • • chairman of the day Mrs. Jack ' is residing in Southfield. • • BECAUSE OF SUKKOT AND SIMHAT TORA—WE Lefton, and membership co-chair- men Mesdames Robert Kahn, Jos- Livonia Congregants Plan • • WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCT. • eph Kerzman and Ira Rodman; • 19, 20; THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCT. 26 and 27. hospitality chairmen Mrs, David Yom Kippur Night Dance • • Edelman and Mrs. Nathan Wein- Livonia Jewish Congregation will • NOTE WE DELIVER IN SOUTHFIELD! garden. Also Mesdames Max Bea , hold a Yom Kippur Night Dance • NEW • PHONE 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the syna- NUMBER gogue. Panchito and his orchestra KOSHER 341-5512 will play, and there will be- prizes • and games. 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS • • For reservations, call Mrs. Aaron WHILE QUANTITIES LAST OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDOWN TO MIDNIGHT Kraft, 474-1479, or Mrs. Marcus • • %........................................... Bass, 476-0858. THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA I Wedding I KOSHER PARTY TRAYS •DEr.,,EERGRUNT S MARK ET • BRAVERMAN'S ALL SPECIALS GOOD THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, October 13, 1967 CLOSED FOR SUKKOT, OCT. 19 — OPEN SUN., OCT. 22 HOLLYWOOD ROAST YOUNG BEEF LIVER CHUCK ROAST BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed PICKLED TONGUE BRUST DEKEL 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. r 95c 59` 69` 89c 65c 89c DI 1-2345 WE HAVE A MUCH BETTER WAY ! done is an art, I Don't just say "I'm sending my draperies to the cleaners." Drapery cleaning when properly our ....r ending quest that we at CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS practice most diligently every day, in I to improve our service to you by seeking better systems and methods. trades. Send We at Custom Drapery Cleaners hove found that you can't be a jack - of - all - your wearing apparel to a reputable cleaner and your draperies to us. We are specialists in this field. Household items cannot and should not be handled in the same manner as wearing apparel. WE CLEAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ONLY . . • SLIPCOVERS • • LAMP SHADES • BEDSPREADS • DRAPERIES • WINDOW SHADES • TABLE CLOTHS • NAPKINS • FEATHER PILLOWS (New ticking and feathers or down added) CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS TW 1-1818 Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator . . . Ask for ENterprise 781$ I. • • • •