Mr.,Mrs.StuartNelson Israel Economic Minister to Speak Honeymoon in Bahamas at. Capital for Israel Dinner Here Shimon Alexandroni, Israel's eco- nomic minister to the United States, will be guest speaker at the Capital for Israel dinner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Baal Moshe social hall, it was announced by Norman Allan, chairman of the Detroit Chapter of Capital for Israel. Born in Tel Aviv, Alexandroni served in the Hagana. lie was in the Israel War of Liberation and in combat during the Six-Day War. A graduate of the Jerusalem Law School, he is one of Israel's leading attorneys, and his clients have included some of the most important enterprises in Israel. MRS. STUART NELSON Karen Lynn Natow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Natow of Poto- mac Ave., Southfield, became the bride of Stuart-Michael Nelson in a recent ceremony at the Raleigh House. Rabbi Syme officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nelson of E. Jeanette Ave., Southfield. Nancy Natow served her sister as maid of honor. Michael Part- rich was best man. After a honeymoon in the Baha- mas and Florida, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. • Alexandroni is a leading authority on his country's program of eco- nomic development. For dinner reservations, call Capital for Israel, 352-6770. Louis E. Levitan is Detroit represent. ative. Dr. Morris Starkman will be the toastmaster. I Beth Shalom Program to Zero In on Crime Business Brevities SIDNEY HILL NORTHWEST CLUB, which recently announced the opening of its new traveltour office at 13333 W. Eight Mile, is offering a vacation spectacular in the Caribbean Nov. 18-28. Joining with Book-Couzens Travel for this tour, Sidney Hill is offering four days at Miami Beach's Eden Roc Hotel, then a seven-day cruise on the luxury ship M/S Song of Nor- way. The trip, at $499 per person double occupancy, includes round- trip jet a private rented car with another couple, full dinner nightly, golf green and tennis fees, a cocktail party, shows, cruise of Miami City, all tips, baggage handling and transfers and an out- side cabin with twin lower beds. • • • Members of Cong. Beth Shalom, as well as the public, are invited to a combined meeting of the sisterhood and men's club 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue. The subject, "Can We Control Crime and Still Maintain Our Civil Liberties?" will be discussed by Wayne County Circuit Judge John B. Swain- son, now a candi- date for Michigan Supreme Court; Robert Huber, Republican state Judge Swains= senator; Albert G. Isaac of the consumer protec- tion division of the Better Busi- ness Bureau; and Thomas Plun- kett, Oakland County prosecuting attorney. Refreshments will be served. Allen Charms, with IS years' experience In the automotive field, has joined Mamma Olds- mobile, 23080 Telegraph, near the Tel Mall. Charms states that even though the Indicting (above) h still in the finishing stages they are taking orders on the all-new 1971 Oldsmobile. Glassman Olds, a new agency, will have modern service facilities and showroom. _Phone 354-3300. „ „ ^ • MUSIC FOR BAR MITZVAHS ',NEDDINGS and PARTIES GAIL RICE I - ALI 962-2934 BALL AND CHAIN BOWLING LEAGUE is taking applications for its league, which meets every other Sunday evening at Plum Hollow starting Sunday. For infor- mation, call Sanford Wolok, LI 5-5472. • • • THE DETROIT ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN will hold its annual fall workshop 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Central Methodist Church. Registration for the three- hour sessions begins at 8:45. • • • The DETROIT METROPOLITAN USO is seeking junior and senior volunteers to assist in the operation of the club program. Junior vol- unteers must be single and be- tween age 18 and 25. They serve as hostesses for the social, recrea- SHIMON ALEXANDRONI tional and educational programs. Senior volunteers, persons over 25, are needed to assist at the in- formation desk and serve as chap- erones. A contingent of canteen firm until January 1965, when he volunteers also are needed to help was appointed auditor general for when necessary or on an as-needed an eight-year term by the state basis. For information, call 962- 5044. legislature. • • • The Houston Congregation for Reformed Judaism has elected Rabbi MICHAEL LEBURKIEN its spiritual leader. Rebbi LeBurkien was student rabbi at Temple Beth Am, Livonia. • • • Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion announces the appointment of CHAIM H. FRIEND to the position of director of de- velopment. • • • EARL M. FRIEDMAN has been named a career representative of the Detroit Southeastern Michigan general agency of National Life Insurance Co. of Vermont. Sandra Einhorn to Wed Dr. Glickfield of N.J. Brevities People Make News Albert Lee, 59, auditor general of the state of Michigan, has been reappointed to the Southfield Build- ing Authority Commission for a five-year term. His current term expires Oct. 29. The building au- thority is appoint- ed by council to direct and control t h e construction of public build- ings in South- field. Lee, origi- nally appointed to fill a vacancy on the authority in July 1968, has Lee served as treasurer since that time. The auditor general has prac- ticed public accounting since 1945. He founded the accounting firm of Albert Lee and Co. in Detroit in 1950 and was senior partner of the 'maw, some., 311, me-as TIE INTROIT MISR MSS Unique Party Favors On the spot photography enables guests to leave with a framed color photo or a photo button. Bar Mitzvas MISS SANDRA EINIIORN Sweet Sixteens, etc. At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Einhorn of Sher- wood Ave., Oak Park, announced the engagement of their daughter Sandra to Dr. Steven B. Glickfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Glick- field of Springfield, N.J. Miss Einhorn is majoring in edu- cation at Wayne- State University. Dr. Glickfield was graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteo- pathic Medicine. A January wedding is planned. Photos by Gilbo Prof. FRITZ KLEIN has been appointed head of the Weizmann Institute's isotope research de- partment, replacing Prof. Joel Gat, who served as acting head for several years. 5 Pct. Bonus to Be Added to Interest on U.S. Bonds Secretary of the Treasury David M. Kennedy, acting to implement a--law signed by President Nixon, announced that a .5 per cent bonus will be added to the interest rate paid to longer-term holders of U. S. Savings Bonds. 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