22—Fridt.; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2.3st 23, 1968 Brothers, Gerald and Martin Cook. to _Lllarry MISS BARBARA POLLACK Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pollack of Westland Ave., Southfield, an- , nounce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Suzanne to Ger- ; aid Sanford Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook of Wildwood Ave., Oak Park. Miss Pollack holds a bachelor's degree in biology and was awarded a Allis doctor degree by Wayne State University's school of law, where she was affiliated with Phi Delta Delta legal sorority. Her - fiance is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan and holds membership in Phi Beta Kappa - honorary society. He received his bachelor of law degree from the Harvard Law School. An Oct. 26 wedding is planned. MISS MICHELLE WEINBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Weinberger of Beverly St., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Michelle to Martin S. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook of Wild- wood Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a senior at Wayne State University and is affiliated with Kappa Delta Soror- ity. Mr. Cook is a senior in busi- ness administration at Wayne and affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. Plans are being made for a Dec. 14 wedding. Susan Ruda Engaged to Lawrence Rothstein Must Seligman Rites Set fo r Ea rlyNovember - Gerald T. Sterns Take Mrs. A. Rosenberg Radomer Aid Society Install Its Officers Honeymoon in Catskills to Establish Nahla to Radomer Aid Society will hold To again h_elp in Israel's recla- its annual installation ceremony mation of its new border areas, on which the Jewish National Fund 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work- is working in cooperation with the men's Circle Center. New officers are president, Na- Israeli Army, Mrs. Aaron Rosen- berg has undertaken to establish than Wolok; vice president, Mrs. a new nahla of 1,000 dunams of Reta Ager; secretaries, Mrs. Shir- land (500 acres) to be reclaimed ley -Finkel and Mrs. Lillian Katz; by her in memory of her late hus- treasurer, Mrs. Esther Wolok; band and in honor of her children. trustees, Mrs. Bessie Adler and In 1959, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen- Charles Alfield; sergeant-at-arms, berg had established a nahla in Samuel Slakter; sunshine commit- Israel, the settlement to be known tee, Mrs. Esther Halpern and Mrs. as Nahlat Aaron v'Chaya Rosen- Ray Neiman; and honorary ceme- tery chairman, Nathan Wolok. berg. Entertainment and refreshments Also planted nine years ago by their children was a Rosenberg will be featured. Forest on Jewish National Fund land in Israel, plus a grove by the *14#44* Rosenbergs. In recognition of her unlimited ;S. GERALD STERN efforts on behalf of JNF, the At Cong. Bnai Moshe Monday, Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Na- Benee Suzanne Lieberman, daugh- tional Fund at a recent meeting ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Lieber- paid tribute to Mrs. Rosenberg. man of Vassar Dr., was married to Gerald T. Stern, son of Mrs. Mollie Stern of Mark Twain Ave., A BEAUTIFUL and the late Mr. Morris I. Stern. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor Louis Klein officiated. Max Schrut After a wedding trip to the Cat- AND For Good Photographs skills, the couple will live in De- FURNITURE CLEANING and Prompt Service troit. Call Me at The bride wore a cage of Eng- Satisfaction guaranteed— lish net appliqued in Alencon lace Mothproofing free. Wall- with kabuki sleeves, both encircled to-wall carpet cleaning. with peau de soie. The cage cov- Weddings — Bar Mitzvas Five cents a square foot, ered a silk Empire skimmer minimum $15. We Come to Your Home trimmed in matching lace. Her With Samples headpiece, designed by the bride, 542-4735 TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 was a spray of lace with crystals, which held her full length illusion veil appliqued in lace. She carried Professional Entertainment roses and orchids on her confirma- tion Bible. Eleanor Stern, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marsha Peitz, Barbara Finkel and Elaine Gal. insky. Kyle Lieberman, sister of the bride, and Linda Stein were Private and Commercial Shows flower girls. 545-2737 Stephen Friedman was best 547-0896 man. Cary Black, Marshall Lasser, Jerald Kayne and Dr. Robert Men- delson were ushers. Also participating in the cere- mony were grandparents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grossberg, Mr. Samuel Stern and Mrs. Lena Trepel, and the bride- groom's uncle, Dr. Julian Stern. CARPET BLAIR STUDIO THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA CLEAN-UP SALE ON ALL SUMMER DRESSES & SUITS Social Security Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruda of Values to Youth Avon Ave. announce the engage-1 ment of their daughter Susan to I Noted by Test MISS SUSAN RUDA MISS MADELON MUST • Lawrence Robert Rothstein, son of Today's young workers can look Patton Ave. Miss Ruda and her fiance, a senior at Wayne State University, where he is a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, are plan- ning a March wedding. retirement benefits worth consid- erably more than the total they will pay into social security to- ward that retirement protection, Sam F. Test, district manager of the Detroit-Northwest, social se- curity office, stated. In addition, they have survivors and disability insurance under so- cial security that many mean as much as $75,000 to $100,000 in pay- ments to an individual family, should the worker die or become disabled for work before • retire- ment. As an example, he cited the situation of a young man, who has just now started to work at age 22 and earning 7,800 a year, the maximum amount now covered by social security. Suppose he works and pays social security contribu- tions until he is 35 and then dies in an auto accident, leaving a wife, 32, and two children, age 3 and age 5.. His social security contributions by that time, Test said, will have amounted to $4,790. If you add compound interest of 3% per cent per year, on the assumption that he would have invested those con- tributions, the total would come to $6,080. The surviving family would upon the death of the husband and fa- ther become eligible for monthly benefits of $434.40. The value of the benefits that would be paid over the years is about $63,000, or more than 10 times the value of his so- cial security contributions up to the time of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Must of forward to getting social security -- Harding Ave., Oak Park, announce Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rothstein of the engagement of their daughter Madelon to Louis Seligman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilinsky of Toledo, and the late Mr. Maurice Seligman. The wedding is set for Nov. 2. DAYEN1 BY HENRY LEONARD "His 'God Is Dead' sermon was rough enough, but now 'Man Is Dead' that's getting too personal!" tour. 1968, Dayenu Productions saravairs FtpornizY OUT THEY GO s5 -10 -15 16007 W. 8 MILE RD. 272-2522 Corner Rutherford Parking in Rear FOR ONE STEP DOMESTIC AID CALL REDDY-MAID Inc I • YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT • • • Arranging' Transportation . . Paying bus or cab fare Social Security, etc. WE FURNISH • COMPETENT MAIDS .. • ALL CLEANING SUPPLIES * • • FOR COMPLETE APARTMENT OR HOME CLEANING SERVICE CALL 861-4848 ANY HOUR ANY DAY