Susan Stewart Engaged to 3I•. Donald LaKind MISS SUSAN STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Ste- wart of Warrington Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Beth to Donald I. Lakind, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lakind of LaRhone Ave. Miss Stewart was graduated from • Carnegie Institute. Her fiance is a graduate of Hillsdale College and received his juris doctor degree from the Detroit College of Law. Brevities Young people from Metropolitan Detroit and from distant commu- nities in Asia have joined hands to present SING-OUT, ASIA which they believe is the fastest, freshest way possible to demonstrate a new purpose for their generation. Some 150 youths represent the voices of Sing-Out, Asia a world-acclaimed sing out musical group Which will be heard at Ford Auditorium 8 p.m. Saturday. * * * Paintings, drawings and water- colors by EDWARD GIOBBI will be exhibited at the Gertrude Kasle Gallery Sept. 7-Oct. 2. Giobbi's work has been included in the International Exhibition of Ameri- can Painting in Bordighera, Italy, Whitney Annuals and exhibitions at Brandeis University and Uni- versity of Michigan. He is repre- sented in such permanent collec- tions as Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Chicago Art Institute, Tate Gallery of London and Whitney Museum of Art. Reading maketh a full man; con- ference a ready man; and writing an exact man.—Bacon ** ENTERTAINMENT ** Rock and Soul Group * Strollers - Dancers 1‘, * Comedians - Caricatures d ♦ ( 4( Jr "- Seymour Schwartz Agency.; 7' BERKLEY, MICHIGAN 356-8525 **if.* **** g n vi ta t io n s THE NEWEST IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH CONFIRMATION AND PARTY Accessories Holiday Greeting Cards A BEAUTIFUL CARPET AND FURNITURE CLEANING Satisfaction guaranteed— Mothproofing free. Wall- to-wall carpet cleaning. Five cents a square foot, minimum $15. 542-4735 People Make News Dr. MYRON J. BAKST of De- troit, recently represented the Am- erican Podiatry Association on the speakers' platform at the 21st an- nual Conference on Aging at the University of Michigan. The meet- ing was attended by health and social service groups from through- out the country. The conference was sponsored by the University of Michigan, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare and tre state of Michigan. * * * The Italian government has for- mally accepted the apointment of AMEIL NAJAR to be Israel's new ambassador to Italy. Najar was previously ambassador to Belguim and represented Israel before the European Economic Commission. He succeeds former Ambassador Ehud Avriel, who returned to Jerusalem to become chairman of the Zionist Council. 4: * * GEORGE STEINBERGER, gen- eral agent in Southfield for the Franklin Life Insurance Co. of Springfield, Ill., ranked fourth na- tionally in personal production for the month among 3,500 company representatives. His July sales to- taled $376,864. * * * FRED BERK, nationally famous choreographer and producer of Is- rael folk dance programs and groups, has been appointed direc- tor of the Israel folk dance depart- ment of the American Zionist Youth Foundation in New York. The new- ly organized department will ex- pand services offered by the foun- dation to national and local youth organizations throughout the coun- try. * * * MAURICE A. BETMAN of Pro- fessional Planning Associates re- ceived the National Sales Achieve- ment Award fiorn National Associ- ation of Life Underwriters. • * * CHARLES I. SCHOTTLAND, dean of Brandeis University's Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, has been elected presi- dent of the International Council on Social Welfare, now meeting in Helsinki, Finland. * * * The Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, announced promotion of Assoc. Prof. MICHAEL CAIS to full professor in the department of chemistry. Dr. Arnon Dar was named associate professor in the department of physics, and senior lecturers are Dr. Yair Tene, fac- ulty of civil engineering; Dr. Tuvia Lamdan, electrical engineering; Dr. Yoram Avnimelech, agricul- tural engineering;Dr. Shmuel M. Avital, teacher training; and Abir Ardel, materials engineering. * * * DAVID LIPPITT, a local repre- sentative for Indianapolis Life In- surance Company, ranked among the company's sales leaders for July, Arnold Berg, CLU, vice pres- ident and director of agencies, an- nounced. He was third in Michigan, tenth in the nation. * * NOAH LAMBERT of Rutherford Rd., Southfield, is participating in the initial seminar for a new field executive function in National Life Insurance Company of Vermont at 1VIontpelier, Vt. • * ZEEV SHAREF, who just a few weeks ago assumed the portfolio of minister of finance in the Israel government in addition to his du- ties as minister of commerce and industry, will address the Ameri- can-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., at a special members' luncheon noon, Thursday at Delmonico's Hotel, New York. There is no magic juice in the beefsteak to heal a black eye. For treating a black eye, the Na- tional Society for the Prevention of Blindness, advises cold com- presses. $1,000,000 to Brandeis THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WALTHAM, MASS. — A gift of $1,000,000 from a prominent New York attorney will enable Brandeis University to consolidate its chem- istry programs Into a school of chemistry. 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