i rMit AVVISIN i8 Karen Wiener Marries Desalted Water Pleases Levi Eshkol Local Group Gives 2G Gift to AKIM HoquardDavidWinkler- TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prime Min- concerns the- use Of- nine -and - bro- ister Levi Eshkol drank a glass The Northwest , Child Rescue Committee has donated $2,000 to AKIM. the Israeli Association for the Rehabilitation of the Mentally Handicapped, Mrs. Milton Kogan of Camden Sq., Southfield, a mem- ber of the committee, was travel- ing in Israel last summer when she accidentally came across a collection box for AKIM. Her in- terest aroused, she went on to ob- tain some information about the organization. Mrs. Kogan was shown the new sheltered workshop of AKIM go- ing up near Tel Aviv. Upon her return home she aroused the in- terest of the other member's of the Northwest Child Rescue Com- mittee and the result was the do- nation, which will be used to fur- nish a room for the medical in- spection of the trainees of the sheltered workshop. Mrs. Eva Michaelis of AKIM, said that on completion of the 6Vleatless yet so Weitige IT STICKS TO THE SPAGHETTI r''. mine, locally available elements, of desalted water in the Negev to make a fuel call for electronie Tuesday and said "it wasn't bad." current. He was on a visit to the Negev Research Institute in Beersheba, PHOTOGRAPHY by a research center sponsored by BERNARD H. the Israeli government with the assistance of UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization) to study ways to improve agriculture in Israel's arid desert regions and KE 1-8196 Bar Mitzvas—Weddings to make human life there more comfortable. The institute is mark- ing its 10th anniversary. For the HY Spot Eshkol was taken on a tour Of Your Affair and was briefed on projects, Music by desalination, irrigation and the adaption of vegetables and the human body to the Negev's severe And His Orchestra climatic conditions. One project (Hy Utchenik) aims to devise a suit of clothes • Distinctive Ceremonies MRS. HOWARD WINKLER with water pipes sewn into the a Specialty! Karen Leslie Wiener became the lining that would keep the wearer 1 342-9424 bride of Howard David Winkler cool in the Negev heat. Another recently at Cong. Ahavas Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Si- mon Bermanis officiated. No Affair Too Large or Too Small The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wiener of Chatsford Circuit, Southfield, and CEIL AND BEN STOCKER Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winkler of 15212 W. 7 MILE 345-4383 Berg Rd. MISS MARKOWITZ The bride's Empire A-line gown Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Markowitz was fashioned of peau de soie with of Tavistock Tr., Southfield, an- appliques of Alencon lace clustered From LONDON, ENGLAND nounce the engagement of their with seed pearls. The gown was daughter Marilyn Louise to David accented with a high neckline and Joel Berris, son of Mr.' and Mrs. attached chapel-length train. The M. H. Berris of Harding Ave., Oak triple-tiered veil of silk illusion Park. was attached to a peau de soie Miss Markowitz is a graduate of bow with - matching appliques. The "Distinctive Styling in Music Wayne State University's college bride carried roses and - baby's to your Individual Taste" of education. The prospective breath on her confirmation Bible. bridegroom was graduated from ! Mrs. Leslie Winkler was ma- Wayne - State University, where he tron of honor. Bridesmaids were was affiliated with Tau Epsilon! Debby Willins, Susan Saferstein, Phi Fraternity. He is a senior at Esther Clemens. Kanop, and Leah Zeve of the University of Detroit's school Mount of dentistry, where he is a: member We Make Our Own Glasses of the Alpha Omega dental frater — ! Leslie Winkler served his broth- er as best man. Ushers were Mark nity. HEADQUARTERS FOR A December wedding is planned. , ! Wiener, brother of the bride, Joel • LATEST DOMESTIC AND Bruss. Henry Averbuch and Don- IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS Whether you be good or bad, aid Rudick. you are the children of God. — Following a Miami Beach honey- • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES Kidushin 36 moon, the couple will live in East ACCURATELY FILLED Lansing, where the bridegroom will attend Michigan State Univer- • Immediate Repair • Reasonably Priced sity. workshop a plaque will be put up in honor of the donors. She said that they hope that at least one of the women from Detroit will be able to come to the opening ceremony in the fall. INER Miss Ma rhowitz to Wed David Berris in Winter Hy Herman SEE US FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDS CREATIONS BY CE1L ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA Call UN. 1-3065 NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family will love it—so thick it sticks to the spaghetti, never sinks to a pool on your plate. 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