Steinbach-Slavin Troth Announced in _Minas Torch Drive Mrs. Leslie Bloom, 20065 Shrews- bury, has been named a region chairman for the Central Wayne residential campaign house-to- house solicitations in the 1967 Torch Drive which begins Tuesday and continues through Nov. 9. Mrs. Bloom's appointment was an- nounced by the Central Wayne unit chairman, Mrs. F. William Feld of Highland Park. Serving as a region chairman Judi Ann Carp to Speak Vows With New Yorker MISS BARBARA STEINBACH Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinback of Glencoe, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Bar- bara to Roy H. Slavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slavin of Green- field Rd., Southfield. Miss Steinback is a senior at the University of Wisconsin, where she is affiliated with 'Alpha Epsi- Ion Phi sorority. Her fiance, a grad- uate of the University of Michigan, where he affiliates with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity, is attending the University of Wisconsin law school. The couple has set a June 23 wedding date. "ckoff Tuesday for the Central Wayne business campaign is Saul J. Rubin, presi- dent of Grossman Livonia Realty Co. This area's contributions will go toward the over-all Torch Drive goal of $26,360,595 which will un- derwrite the operating costs for nearly 200 local, Slate and national health and community services. Of this total goal, nearly $1,000,- 000 is to be raised through resi- dential solicitations in the tri- county area. Target for community business campaigns is $501,246. More than 130,000 volunteers will call on neighbors and fellow workers for contributions during the 19th annual Torch Drive. The drive officially begins at noon Tuesday when 500 key volun- teers will gather for the kickoff luncheon in the Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, campaign headquarters. NYU Philosophy Prof, Israel Knox, to Speak at Sholem Aleichem Mrs. Morris Friedman, chairman 0' the adult planning committee of Sholem Aleichem Institute an- nounces an oneg Shabat will take place 8:30 p.m. October 20, at the institute. The president of the Institute, MISS JUDI CARP George M. Zeltzer, will introduce At a recent champagne party, Dr. Israel Knox, associate profes- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Carp of Sher- sor of philosophy at New York Uni- bourne Rd. announced the engage- versity, who will lecture in English ment of their daughter Judi Ann on "Tradition and Secularism in to Fredric David Frank, son of Jewish Life." A luncheon-meeting, sponsored Mr. and Mr. Jacob Frank of New Rochelle, N.Y. Miss Carp is the by the Women's Division and Chap- ter One of the institute will also daughter of the late Mrs. Reva feature' Dr. Knox as guest speaker Carp. 12:30 p.m. Oct. 21. A senior at Michigan State Uni- Both lectures are open to the versity where she is majoring in public. For information and res- special education, Miss Carp is ervations to the luncheon call the affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau institute, 342-7440, Sorority. Her fiance, a graduate of Michigan State University, where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity, is working toward a master's and PhD degrees in psychology at Wayne State Uni- Nine out of the 178 pages of versity. poems by Paul Goodman, in his A Sept. 7 wedding is planned. collection of verses entitled "Hawkweed," are "Little Poems." They are stimulating and delight- ful, as is the entire collection, pub- lished by Random House. A section of poems entitled "Ex- MISS HARRILEE BONUS ile" includes one called "At Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bonus igan State University" and another of Goldwin Ave., Southfield an- named "Washington, D. C." the nounce the engagement of their text of which is daughter Harrilee to Richard J. "I am, like Jefferson, Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian on the axis but across the lagoon." Levine of Knob Woods Dr., South- "Sonnets" group includes one field. called "Freud." -"Ballads and Stories" and "Making Love" are Miss Bonus is a graduate of East- other delightful sections. So also ern Michigan University. Mr. Le- are "Growing Old" and "Sentences vine, who is attending Wayne and Prayers." "Moses" among the State University's law school, is miscellany is a cheerful bit. a graduate of Miami University, Oxford, 0., where he affiliated The longest-lived land mammal with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. A large delegation of Detroit- The couple plans to marry in ers was on hand to welcome Dr. was an Indian elephant who died August. BERNARD MANDELBAUM, pre- at age 69 on Sept. 26, 1939. sident of the Jewish Theological The smallest mammal is the Seminary, at a reception in his shrew, which can measure 11/2 honor. At right MORRIS KAR- inches at maturity. BAL, reception chairman, is shown receiving from Dr. Man- delbaum an album of apprecia- Now . . . tion for his charter membership in the Detroit chapter of the There Are seminary's National Patrons Soc- Two iety. Looking on is BENJAMIN Corners WEISS, chairman of the local chapter and an overseer of the On seminary. Livernols With Beth Aaron Sisterhood Internationale Readies Antique Show Fashions I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 13, 1967-27 Adviser to Volunteers Will Address Meeting Dr. Hanoch Rinot, former dir- ees, a newsreel, "Six Days in ector-general of Israel's ministry June," information on current vol- of education , will address a "Vol- unteer programs and open discus- unteers Evening" 8:30 p.m. Sun- sion. Refeshments will be served. day at the Jewish Center. The , next groups of volunteers Dr. Rinot will discuss his exper- are departing for Israel Nov. 28 ience as educational adviser to the and Feb. 1. For information, call volunteers in Israel, and there will Assaf Orr, 864-5696, or the Jewish be reports from volunteer return- Center, DI 1-4200. Mach gitt and Wis Ordiestra New Phone: 358-3642 WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY: I just can't thank you enough for everything you did of the Bor Mitzvo. Just to soy thanks does not seem enough, it was so gorgeous I just couldn't believe it .. . I don't think you could hove done a nicer job if we were your own family . . . I will never ever forget this night .. . I feel I've known you all my life. ekeatianA, Ng_ eilit Party Flower Specialists U.S. Sussex 15212 W. 7 MILE RD, 345-4383 Whateemb • Bonus E-ngaged I-I a rrtlee to Richard J. 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