June Wedding Planned for Miss Julie Foltyn Bnai Brith Sets $200,000 Goal in Joint Men's, Women's Drive A goal of $200,000 has been set by the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils in their joint campaign to raise funds necessary to maintain the agencies and philanthropies of Bnai Brith, locally and nationally. Council fund-raising chairmen George Tarnoff and Mrs. Ira Al- bion said in a joint statement: "Among the agencies and phil- anthropies which Bnai Brith sup- ports and which will continue to benefit from the funds raised in this campaign are the Anti-Defa- MISS JULIE FOLTYN Onai Orith .A • • Mr. and Mrs. Miklos Foltyn of citvittes Condon Ave. announce the engage- ment of his daughter Julie to James TIKVAH LODGE will hear Dr Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Leon Fram of Temple Israel dis uel Solomon of Coyle Ave. cuss "The Six-Day War—It's No The bride-elect, who is also the Over" 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Work daughter of the late Mrs. Maria men's Circle Center. Dr. Fram Foltyn, is a junior at Wayne State will give his personal observations University. Her fiance is a student of postwar Israel and the new at Lawrence Institute of Tech- problems created by her victory. Maurice Raznick, program chair- nology. man, and Abe Rapoport, president, A June wedding is planned. invite friends to attend. During the musical program, Charles Ber- Primrose Benevolent rie will sing and play Israeli songs. Maps Donor Luncheon Refreshments will be served. • • • Mrs. Manual Neiman, president of Primrose Benevolent Club, and LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER her committees have made final will celebrate its 25th anniversary plans for the 33rd with a dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Sun- annual donor day at the Labor Zionist Institute. luncheon noon Friends are invited. For reserva- Nov. 14 at the tions, call Mrs. Harry Michelson, new Raleigh 353-9720. • • • House. The main fund- EAST SIDE CHAPTIGi will have- raising event of a games party 1 p.m. Tuesday at the year will fea- the home of Mrs. Philip Cohen, ture a fashion 15120 James, Oak Park. There will show and many be a dessert luncheon And prizes._ prizes. For information, call - Farinie Shil- For tickets, con- ler, DI 1-8980. Mrs. Neiman • • • tact Mrs. Hyman Sweet, EL 7- SHOLEM ALEICHMI LODGE 1790, or Mrs. Celia Kaufman, LI will hold a Simhat Tora party 8 2-2427. p.m. Wednesday at Turover Hail. Walter Litt, program chairman of the Yiddish-speaking lodge, will introduce the singer, Louis Was- serman, who will conduct a musical program. The group will bid fare- well to ex-president Philip Kaplan and his wife, who will make their home in Florida. Guest speakers will be Arthur C. Schott, president of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, Bernard Panush and Har- THE NEWEST ry Pearson, members of Bnai Brith IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH board of governors; and Alex Gott- CONFIRMATION AND PARTY lieb, fund-rasing chairman, who will give a report on the campaign. • ACCESSORIES one ReeeflOU Catering. The Regency has facilities for 100, but patrons are requested to limit their guest lists to 75 as the art of preparing and serving food graciously is too delicate to accommodate a greater number. - Friday, October 27, 1967 23 - mation League, Bnai Brith Youth Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Brode of Oxley Rd., Southfield, left for Organization, Hillel Houses, Na- tional Jewish Hospital at Denver, New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where Dr. Brode is at- National Arthritis Hospital at Hot tending an oral surgeons' convention. Springs, Bnai Brith Center at Rochester, Minn., etc., and support of all worthy causes in public and if THE NEW Jewish life. These agencies look Green - 8 Center Only! to us for their financial needs to WI carry on their humanitarian work. at Greenfield - 8 Mile .Rd. We have never failed them before and we certainly will not now." Open Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. As in previous years, a culmina- U tion theater party for Bnai Brith fund raisers will be held for three days in February at Masonic Temple. ulliei t Suburban SATURDAY & SUNDAY Oct. 28 &- 29 U From Israel With Love' ( alam. .+•". • Fantastic! 1,t. Imported Crochet Knit je.'.11,4% Dress and Coat! Saturday and 41, Sunday Only g 299° regularly 60.004. tkr2,s An Israeli mannequin models a hostess gown which is one of 23 costumes designed and exe- cuted by students of the Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi, Jerusalem, the first vocational high school for girls established in IsraeL The collection of machine hand-knits, now touring the U.S. in showings sponsored by the Mizrachi Wom- en's Organization of America, which founded the school in 1933, attracted countrywide attention in Israel's press following a premiere in Tel Aviv's Sheraton Hotel. Titled "From Israel with Love," the fashion show reflects the growth of Israel's knitwear industry. 11 4 Wool and ribbon F. - knit edged in •,) shell crochet. Sleeveless diess topped with i Watching 3/4 S . sleeve coat. WI:: Powder blue, !-1.10- beige, 'yellow. iw Sizes 10 to 18. a • U • Pioneer Women's Council to Hear Young Attorney Discuss Detroit Riots Pioneer Women's Detroit Coun- cil will hold its first cultural meet- ing of the season 1:30 p.m. Satur- day at the home of Mrs. Edith Gladstone, 13303 Borgman, Hunt- ington Woods. Mrs. Betty Rath, vice president of education; announced that Mrs. Sylvia Isaacs, book review chair- man, has arranged the topic, "De- troit's Riots — Why? And Where Do We Go From Here?" Miss Quenda M. Behler, a young attorney, will speak. A social hour will precede the program, to which guests are invited. His '11' Her Fun Night to Aid Research Institute 13301 West Eight Mile Road • 341-3333 Ask for Gary Marcus a • • • a ct i v i t i es i i n Society THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Breathless children will be un- seen beneficiaries of the sixth an- nual "His 'n' Her Fun Night" sponsored by the Northwest De- troit Chapter of CARIH, Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital at Denver, 8 p.m. Thurs- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. There will be prizes. For tickets, call Mrs. Max Freedman, DI 1- 7651, or Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8- 7864. Proceeds will go to the free, nonsectarian center. U ■ Juliet Charge Security Charge Michigan Bankard NOTE: Juliet can be reached from Greenfield as well as 8 Mile during the current road construction work. GREEN-8 OPEN SUNDAY Mon., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. tit 9 p.m. Green-8 Shopping Center, Greenfield/West 8 Mile • SHOP SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M. aiimmuiuii9Liumiumm•ir