, 7111•TPAIMelnagre",....,, rs IN Friday, host 4, 1918 atesEz ( Welling f at gala c:A{Ezdzotz MISS BERSHON Dr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Hershon of West Bloomfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Risa Lynn, to Dr. Rick J. DeRo- ven, son of Mrs. Helen De- Roven and Mr. Irvin DeRo- ven, both of Southfield. An October wedding is planned. MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions nee 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 r THE DETROIT WWII NEWS Singles Events MICHIGAN JEWISH SINGLES COUNCIL will have a movie night 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater of the main Jewish Community Center. A Charlie Chaplin movie will be featured. There is a charge, refresh- ments will be available. The group will sponsor a "Come to the Jewish Center to Play Around" games night 9 p.m. Thursday at the 10 Mile Center branch. Participants are requested to bring rummikub, backgammon, Scrabble or their favorite games. Admission is nomi- nal. Refreshments will be available. * 5 * JEWISH COMMUN- ITY CENTER Single Young Adult Department will have a disco pool party 9 p.m. Tuesday at the main Jewish Community Center complex. There is a charge. For details, call Rusty Mil- ler at the Center, 661-1000. • SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES of the Jewish REDESIGNING JEWELRY SCO Using Your Gold & Stones. Created for you by Nate Muccioli OILS, WATER COLORS, SCULPTURE MUCCIOLI STUDIO GALLERY Originals by Anna Macioli Sao! Liessid laser with semi premien. stones 50% eft 85 KERCHEVAL AVE. Upper Front, Grosse Pointe Farms Mon.-Sat. 11-5 — Thurs. Night by Appointment U2-0110 MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estates Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. Liquidators and Appraisers 368-4044 875-7650 Community Center will go to Bob-Lo Sunday, meeting 12:30 p.m. at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center to form car pools. There is a charge which 'includes the boat ride, admission to the park, zoo and rides. Singles age 30 and up are invited. For information, call Bea Braun, 357-4369; Phil Fa- bian, 967-4110; or Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. David B. Goodman of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Idelle Goodman, to Glenn Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hammer of Kingston, N.Y. A fall wed- ding is planned. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber- kowitz, former Detroiters of Deerfield Beach, Fla., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Ar- lene Berkowitz to Robert Schwartz, son of Mrs. Anne Schwartz of Detroit. A fall wedding is planned. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Hirsch of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Fr- ances Hirsch, to William Flank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flank of Huntsville, Ala. A fall wed- ding is planned. Hebrew Literacy Campaign Is Set NEW YORK (JTA) — A "National Hebrew Literacy Campaign" spearheaded by the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs will be carried out by Conservative congregations throughout the United States and Canada following the High Holy days in October. ' The object of the cam- paign between Oct. 30 and Feb. 2 is to provide adults, both lay people and com- munity leaders, with suffi- cient knowledge of the Heb- rew language to equip them to follow and conduct a Fri- day night service. New Ueltersitioit Girls Fashions 4-14 and Pre-Teen IS NOW OPEN WITH BACK TO SCHOOL & FALL FASHIONS 100 Fidelity Bank Bldg. 24901 Northwestern Hwy. at 10 & Evergreen 357 1123 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 (closed Sat. Until Aug. 26th) - Watch for Opening of our new store in Applegate Square &tor gfogkz to 114/Edd14.1. 9?osEn Chabad House on Wheels Reaches Upper Peninsula During the past week, the Chabad House on Wheels, staffed by senior rabbinical students Ben-zion Melanky and Mendel Raskin have made their way from Met- ropolitan Detroit, on a winding route through the Lower Peninsula of Michi- gan, northwards toward the Upper Peninsula. The first stop was in the area of the state capital, encompassing the communities of Holt, Lansing, East Lansing, Mason and Okemos. Last weekend, the travel- MISS GLOBKE ing rabbis visited Grand Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rapids. As representatives Globke of Oak Park an- of Merkos L'Inyonei nounce the engagement of Chinuch (Central Organi- their daughter, Carol Ann, zation For Jewish Educa- to Dennis Rosen, son of Dr. tion), the educational and Mrs. Marvin Rosen of branch of the Chabad- West Bloomfield. Lubavitch Organization, was they met with dozens of Globke Miss graduated from Michigan Jews on the streets and at State University. Her their homes. fiance was graduated with a People visited on the en- BS degree in business ad- tire trek will be shown tefil- ministration from MSU. lin, mezuzot and other re- An October wedding is planned. ligious articles. The rabbis also disseminated Jewish educational and reading material published by the Lubavitchers. They visited St. John, Flint, Grand Blanc, Burton, Saginaw, Bay City, Midland and Mt. Pleasant. Yesterday and today, Rabbis Melanky and Raskin visited St. Ignace, Mackinac Island, and Sault Ste. Marie, and will spend the Sabbath at Camp Kennedy in Shing- leton. During the coming 10 days, the Chabad House on Wheels will visit Munising, K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Marquette, Negaunee, L'Anse, Ishpeming, Hancock, Houghton, Calumet, Iron Mountain, Kingsford, Escanaba, Gladstone, Rapid River, Petoskey, Camp Gan Israel near Grayling, Kalkaska, Traverse City and Cadillac. Racquetball Club Names Winners First-round competition in men's and women's class elimination matches in the U.S. Amateur Racquetball Championships were com- pleted last month at the Southfield Racquetime Center. Winners are: Class A, Mark Richardson and Donna Henry; Class B, Al Mack and Debbie Erhart; and Class C, Ray Emerson and Vikki Wiegand. The six will represent the Racquetime Club in the U.S. National Amateur Racquetball Champion- ships regional play Aug. 12-14. The championships are sponsored by Wilson Sport- ing Goods Co. and the Na- tional Court Clubs Associa- tion. Rabbi Yitzchok Lipszyc (right) of the Lubavitcher Center in Oak Park bids a good trip to rabbinical students Ben-zion Melanky and Mendel Raskin at the beginning of their journey through Michigan in the Chabad House on Wheels. -DEL7£1 eErEglatE 5 0 g cifrinivEturzy Bnai Brith 1 Activities BARRISTERS LODGE will sponsor a mystery din- ner trip Aug. 23, leaving 7 p.m. from the Traveler's Tower parking lot, adjacent to the bank. Reservation deadline is Aug. 14. Reser- vations should be mailed to Tante Taylor, do Stephen C. Cooper, 2460 First Na- tional Building, Detroit, 48226. For details, call the president, Jerold Schneider, 964-0400, or contact mem- bership co-chairman Joseph Fischer, 26711 Northwest- ern Hwy, Suite 600, South- field, 48034. Just Checking? NEW YORK — A U.S. U-2 spy plane flew over the Israeli coast last week. Newsweek magazine said Israeli officials believe the plane was checking to see if Israel is supplying arms to the Lebanese Christians. ROBERT ZIEVE IDA ZIEVE maceutical Association. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Ida) Mrs. Zieve is a member of Zieve of Southfield celeb- Women's American ORT rated their 50th wedding and Hadassah. anniversary July 29, and to Zieve's father was a commemorate the occasion pioneer shohet in Detroit. will go to Israel and Europe. The Zieves are the pa- Married at the former rents of Harold, a pharma- Cong. Shaarey Zion at Hol- cist, and Barbara E., and brook and Brush Ayes., they have three grandchil- Zieve was born in Russia, while Mrs. Zieve is a native dren. In 1911 as a child, Mrs. of Brooklyn, N.Y. Zieve (formerly Ida Zieve was graduated from the Detroit Institute of Schwartz) made headlines in the now-defunct Detroit Technology in 1924 as a Journal as the victim of a pharmacist, and later be- kidnap attempt. The kid- came a building contractor, nappers were freed, after retiring in 1976. Mrs. Zieve the Schwartz family decided was graduated from North- ern High School. not to prosecute. Zieve is a member of Nothing is quite so an- Bnai Brith and the De- noying as to have someone troit Builder's Exchange go right on talking when and was a founder of the' you're interrupting. Aesculapian Phar-