• 22—Friday, December 29, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1Iellen-Leer Held at Raleigh House News Brevities A basic course in real estate law will be offered beginning Jan. 3. by the SOUTHFIELD ADULT ED- UCATION DIVISION. The first class meets at 7:30 p.m. in South- field High School. The registration fee may be paid in advance or at the first or second session of the class. Attorney Edward D. Gold will instruct in real estate trans- actions. For information call the Southfield Public Schools. adult ed- ucation division, 535-8399; or Gold, 476-9500. • 1 * Casting has been announced for the JOHN FERNALD COMPANY ' production of "And People All Around," a controversial new civil rights play by George Sklar which will receive its American profes- Victory Coins Nuptials National Bank Sells Israel achievements in last suminer's sional premiere at the Meadow Brook Theater starting Jan, 19. • • • January will kick-off the Na- tional Foundation -MARCH of DIMES' celebration of its 30th year in the health field, and the 10th anniversary of its entry into the field of birth defects. CHARLES L. GEHRINGER, cam- 'aign chairman, said. Hall of Fame ex-baseball Tiger second-baseman Charlie Gehringer will serve his 15 , h year as a March of Dimes vol- unteer in 1968. • * That American Jewry, like Is- rael, cannot go back to the condi- tions that existed prior to June 5, is the central theme of a new pub- lication. "ISRAEL AND AMERI- CAN JEWRY-1967 AND BE- YrIND." eublished by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The 115-page book outlines a pro- -.ram of study and action for Re- Form synagogues designed to "translate the emotions of June into enduring programs and insti- tutions that will strengthen and d"epen the relationships between American Jewry and the people of I sm r aeerl • . * Legendary pianistic artist AR- TUR RUBINSTEIN who comes to the Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m. Jan. 13. had by 1914 finished tour of all the major cities on the continent. winding up in London just as the war started. i A new supply of. Israel Victory Coins is being made available at eight offices of National Bank of Detroit. The sterling silver commemora- tive coins depict the Western Wall on one side, and the emblem of Israel's Defense Forces on the other. The price is $6 per coin. They were issued by the Bank of Israel in honor of the nation's MRS. 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BEST 15 KOSHER HOT DOGS WHITE STAR COTTAGE CHEESE Qt- 99` Jar 99` Jar Qt. 41 ;169c Lb. 25c Carton iT REISMAN'S POULTRY MARKET FREE DEUVERY DI 1-4525 DIANE SEGAL I Men's Clubs I THE CENTER BUSINESS- MEN'S CLUB installed the follow ing officers and board members -e * for 1968: president, Maurice Selig- man; vice president, Morris Hal- perin; secretaries, Samuel L. Fur- Snowden man and Julius Wallace; treasurer, AMPLE PARKING Harry Landsman; board members, David Brown and Max Mark. Above Specials Good Dec. 29 thru Jan. 4, 1968 13400 W. 7 MILE RD., Cor. MISS 1,4*P"Wr ■ Wr4*****191141"01YrIt**Cerli**4*filwi"S**1*A*111*-44!"tirik.*P** 342-9424 • "1"■- 1/2 OFF . and Aron, tokil il a.: .,.: A Shown was $65. NOW ,,c20 .4. 4,0 S r l broken sizes -.:•• ■ a a a to* a ; a a a a ■ ‘- or) •I a a a • 01 a SATL RDAY Dec. 30 & 31 ! Sat., 9:30-9 p.m. Sun., 12 noon-5 YEAR-END CLEAN UP ! a a Green-8 Center a Only ! a a Import Knit ° Sale! . I a a ■ fi MINS% & SUNDAY, a a a ■ ' . "ire a a Greenfield-8 Mile Rd. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DEC. 30 & 31 • 11 YEAR-END CLEAN UP! a a Green - 8 Center Only! Suburban a ■ CARMEL KOSHER GEL DESSERT . . . . 3 3 ,,;( 7 . 25` MA COHEN'S Ill 10 a Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Segal of Olde Franklin Dr., Farmington, announce the engagement of their daughter Diane Louise to Sheldon Marvin Eskow. son of Mrs. Max Bassin of Burgess Ct. and the late Mr. Saul Eskow. The bride-elect attended Eastern Michigan University and currently attends Wayne State University. Her fiance received a BS degree in business education and a master ' of education from Wayne State University. Currently w o r king , toward his doctorate, he is presi- dent-elect of Delta Pi Epsilon Fra- ternity at WCU. (Ny utchonikt Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. 11. a tr And His Orchestra • Distinctive Ceremonies a Speciettyl Sat. 9:30 to 9 p.m. THE NEW a GET THE BEST . .. PAY LESS! Hy Herman ■ N1111•Mallalialliat• ■ JOCELYN MARILYNN SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHER Music by JUNIORS AND AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Howard Johnsons, Coolidge at 8 Mile Rds. to plan a membership party honoring the national president. Miss I)iane L. Scowl 'I( to Wed Sheldon Eskow 474-7638 For the HY Spot Of Your Affair JWV Rhoda Sue Levy and Mark Mel- len were married last weekend at U the Raleigh House. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Simon Bermanis officiated. The couple's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Levy of Sherbourne Rd. and Mr and Mrs. Bernard Mel- len of Oxley Rd., Southfield. Mrs. Bee Kali, of the BEE KALT The bride carried a prayerbook TRAVEL SERVICE, has just re- with three long-stem butterfly • turned from a travel agent's fami- roses. liarization tour of the South Pa- Matron of honor was Mrs. cific visiting Australia, New Zea- Richard Litt of Chicago, sister of land. Tahiti. Fiji and Hong Kong. t h e bridegroom. Bridesmaids • * * were Libby Marshall of St. Jos- "Teen-age girls only" is the rule eph, Mich., Pamela Mueller of NE at "THE FACE PLACE" in North- South Haven, Barbara Granet, land Concourse B-F 4 at Northland Karen Kahn, Beverly Bermanis, imr Center. The salon specializes in Mrs. Donald Barron and Mrs. complexion care and makeup de- Norman S. Levy of Cuenca, I.a signed for teens. All teen-age girls Ecuador. Jill Cherney was junior I 111 are invited to stop in, meet the bridesmaid. WINTER TERM ADULT EDU- staff of experts and ask questions. CATION CLASSES in Oak Park Dr. Norman S. Levy, brother of ^et under way the week of Jan. 8. the bride, was best man. Ushers Registration will be taken in class' were Dr. Richard Litt of Chicago,. II BRIDES — BAR MITZVAS during the first two weeks of the Sim Shapiro of Ann Arbor, Mi- Treasure Those Moments Forever t,.rm. Jan. 8-11 and 15-18. Anyone chael Simon of San Francisco, Ger- 16 years of age or older and not ald Blanke of Lansing. Ronald Le- COLOR MOVIES attending a regular day high school vy, Barry Siegel and Richard Rob- I HOWARD TRUEST may enroll. In addition to the 50 bison. i classes offered directly by the Oak Following a New York-Carrib- Cali 542-7874 Park Board of Education, the dis- bean honeymoon, the couple will ,r2, tirct co-sponsors extensive offer- live in Royal Oak. ti•z.s from the Wayne State Uni- ROMANTIC AFFAIRS versity Applied Management and BF.GIN WITH Technology Center and credit classes from Oakland Community College. For information call the AND HER GYPSIES extended education office, LI 8- Weddings,Parties,Dances 0200 Business Brevities Middle East conflict. Victory coins may be obtained at NBD's main office and at the fol- lowing branch offices: Woodward- Salem, Coolidge-10 Mile, Seven Mile - Wyoming, Van Dyke'. Eight Mile, Southfield-11 Mile, Seven Mile-Winthrop and West Maple- Cranbrook. • a a a a a a U a b. • a