activities in Society At a recent dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman D. Nudell of Pembroke Ave. entertained their nephew Capt. Irving M. Sorscher, stationed at the Holloman Air Force Base, N. M., and his mother, Mrs. Shirley Sorscher. Capt. Sorscher was among the guests at the wedding of his cousin, J. Howard Nudell, who married Linda Gail Kahldon. Others from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Al Lash of Chicago, Mr. Stuart W. Blackman and his fiance, Miss Sharon Castle of Skokie, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roberts of Sorrento Ave. entertained at a Palto Alto dinner party honoring the marriage of their daughter Nancy to IA. David Y. Nanney Jr. Lt. Nanney's parents, Col. and Mrs. David Y. Nanney, hosted a reception at the Faculty Club of Stanford University, where Col. Nanney is on the faculty. Accompanied by his wife and children, Manuel S. Simon, high school supervisor at Temple Israel, has just returned from the annual convention of the National Association of Temple Educators at the Sheraton-Four Ambassadors Hotel in Miami. Histadrut to Feature Special Film Preview The Histadrut Campaign will feature a preview of the recently released film, "New Frontiers," 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Labor UHS Offers Classes Wednesday Mornings The Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies, is offering two adult edu- cation courses Wednesday mor- nings, beginning Wednesday in the Kasle Building. United Hebrew Schools Superin- tendent Albert Elazar will conduct a class in contemporary Jewish events 9:45 a.m. "The Study of Jesus From the Jewish Point of View" will be of- fered by Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, associate superintendens of the UHS at 11 am. For registration, call the UHS, DI 1-3407 or UN 4-1115. Watching for school signs is a good habit—cultivate it. • • It is the extra "Little Things" we give which are so much appreciated. JACK I • I / i) I O I 111 I_ _ io K studio of photography 19492 Livernois Avenue UN 2-0660 UN 2-0200 will hold its annual Students Brunch 1 p.m. Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Segal, 32080 Olde Franklin, Farmington. Now Available ! * DINO VALLE For Any Occasion 'IC Jr 356-8525 4c 4C * Italian Singing Star * * SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ Entertainment * AGENCY * *********** lc * grwitatiorts SCHWARTZ 356-8563 THE NEWEST IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH CONFIRMATION AND PARTY Berkley, Mich. The number of banking outlets will be doubled this year for the special one-day distribution of the official specimen set for the gov- ernment of Israel's 1968 coins, according to Joseph Milo, assistant trade commissioner, government of Israel. On the day of issue, scheduled for late February, approximately 1,000 banking offices in some 100 cities throughout the United States and Canada will offer the specimen sets, as compared to 500 banking offices in only 50 cities last year. 'Locally, the coins will be available at many National Bank of Detroit branches. Milo attributed the increase in the number of outlets to "an in- tense interest in the special fea- tures of the 1968 specimen set, Shop & Save More 111 II SUNDAY ONLY ! OE JANUARY 7TH! 111 IR X Dress and Gown Clean up! X accessories • • • Green - 8 Center Only! Greenfield - 8 Mile Rd. Suburban SAVE MORE SUNDAY, JAN. 7TH ! 14 1 of 1/2 (suit shown was $100) a X Sunday Only • • • • $15 regularly 80.00 now 40.00 1[ • U now teto vi $50 a regularly 60.00 now 30.00 Sunday Only I '7 It Suit Clearance! Now Exactly Hand tailored ! Stunning fabrics ! ■ a I : 1 /2 Price ! Now y2 • $20 regularly 110.00 now 55.00 a Sunday Only $27 X X a '31 Double Banking Outlets a X for Israel Coin Issue ■ Compromise With Detail The Alpha Nu Parents Club of Students, their wives or dates, and Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity parents are invited. Helene Horowitz- Wed 1111••11XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXII THE NEW to Richard Jay Martin Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. Zionist Institute. The color docum,ntary on Israel after the Six-Da/War features significant aspects of Israel today, including life in kibutz Kfar Blum, where Japanese faMilies are learn- ing about the voluntary collective system which may help solve some of Japan's rural 'problems; and students from other Asian and Af- rican countries attending Hista- drut's Afro-Asian Institute in Tel Aviv. This rally comes at the midway point of the Detroit Israel Hista- drut Campaign. Volunteers and - 3 contributors are asked to complete MRS. RICHARD MARTIN their assignments and to turn in their pledge cards at this time. . 1Ielene Iris Horowitz became the Breakfast will be served. No res- bride of Richard Jay Martin in an ervations are necessary. evening ceremony recently at Shaa- Zedek Synagogue. Rabbis Benja- min Gorrelick and Irwin Groner French Jewish Orphans officiated. Immigrate to Israel The couple's parents are Mr. TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Ninety Jew- ish orphans from France, ranging and Mrs. Seymour Horowitz of In- diana Ave. and Dr. and Mrs. Peter in age from 10 to 16, arrived in Israel. Chairman of the Jewish A. Martin of Lincolnshire Rd. Following a Puerto Rico honey- Agency, Aryeh L. Pincus, director of the Aliyat—Hanoar department, moon, the couple will reside in Ann Yitzhak Artzi, and a group of Arbor, where the bridegroom at- women soldiers attached to Zahal, tends medical school The bride was gowned in silk- received the youngsters at the satin and Alencon lace. An Em- airport. pire waist and long sleeves Upon deplaning, two of the or- graced the lace bodice of the A- phans kissed the ground and whis- line gown, attached to which was pered a prayer. Soon the rest of a free-flowing lace panel ap- the children repeated the dramatic pliqued in satin. The chapel- scene. The youthful, migrants were length train was removable. On distributed to various points of her confirmation Bible, she car- Aliyat-Hanoar, where they will re- ried three roses. ceive an education. The Aliyat- Maid of honor was Linda Bor- Hanoar department anticipates the arrival of similar groups from oth- ger, and bridesmaids were Cheryl Handler, Sheri Tessler and sisters er European countries. of the bridegroom, Joan Martin Today money still talks, but in and Mrs. Robert Dickman. Best man was Bernard Preger- a hushed up sort of way. son. Serving as ushers were James Satovsky, Steven Miller, David Ro- senthal, Robert Dickman, Ronald Green, Kenneth Foon, Myles Lash, Raymond Deitch and Melvin Mus- kovitz. For the Ultimate in Fine Photography There Can lio No Friday, January 5, 1968-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Parents of Dentists Plan Student Brunch Sunday ■ X regularly 125.00 now 62.00 Sunday Only Sunday Only $40 ■ regularly 180.00 now 90.00 Sunday Only $45 shop worn. Outstanding values. a Shop early ! coupled with a generally growing interest for Israeli coinage among 81( II American collectors." The 1968 specimen set will fea- ture the 20th anniversary of the State of Israel and the Holy City X of Jerusalem. X regularly 160.00 now 80.00 Broken sizes / colors. Some NI • • Shop & Save More Sunday Jan. 7th! a a X ALL SALES VERY FINAL a Sun.: 12 to 5 P.M. XXXXXXXXXICE(XXXX11111111XHINX•XXXXXIIIIITXXIIII