Young Adult Community

May 25 Last Day
For AK Juniors

Lipkin in Concert
Here on Thursday

ZOD Daniel Frisch
Chapter Plans Events;
To Mark 10th Year

The Allied Jewish Campaign's
Junior Division is staging wind-
up meetings this week.
Special gifts workers will
bring in their final reports at
8:30 p.m. Monday, May 22, at
the home of Brewster Broder,
19432 Burlington Dr.
All other divisions have been
called' to bring in their reports
at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, May 25,
at Bnai Moshe. The meeting will
feature a new film, "Song of the
Negev," and a five minute short
narrated by Drew Pearson.
The total for the Junior Div-
ision to date is $40,000.

Seymour Lipkin, f o r m e r
"Jewish Humor" will be dis-
Wayne University student and
winner of the nation-wide Rach- cussed at 8:30 p.m. Friday, May
maninoff award for piano ar- 26, when ZOD's Daniel Frisch
tists, will be the featured pianist Chapter holds its Oneg Shab-
bat. The meeting will be at the
home of Lillian and Roslyn
Tron, 3334 Sturtevant. Members
will participate in group sing-,
and refreshments will be served.
The chapter will present an
evening of entertainment fea-
turing Israel dances at Cong.
Bnai Moshe for its meeting,
Wednesday, May 31. •
The young adult Zionist
group is celebrating its 10th
anniversity Saturday . evening,
June 3, when its founding will
be celebrated with a dance and
News Employees Honor
floor show headed by Moe
Kesner at Northwest HebreW
Milton Lipton's Memory
Cong. Proceeds of the affair
will go to the Jewish National
Editorial employees of The
Fund.
Detroit News are honoring the
Memory of Milton Lipton, News.
reporter, by establishing a stu-
Blondy Leads Effort
dent loan fund at Wayne Uni-
For Aid to Wayne U.
versity in his name. -
Lipton, a 1947 Wayne gradu-
SEYMOUR LIPKIN
Spearheading an . effort to
ate, died Jan. 14 of a rare blood
at next Thursday's Spring Con- push state financial assistance
disease.
cert of the Wayne University for the Wayne University Col-
The loan fund is self-perpetu- Symphony Orchestra at the De- lege of Medicine is State Sena-
ating and provides that "loans troit Institute of Art. He will tor Charles L. Blondy of Detroit.
shall be for any purpose directly play Beethoven's "Concerto No.
Blondy's signature, as well as
connected with the • students 3 in C Minor."
those of Benjamin Levinson,
pursuit of his studies. Applicants
Lipkin postponed a European president of the Michigan Mort-
must have superior scholarship trip to appear in this concert. gage Corp., the Wayne County
ratings. Preference will be given
The program, scheduled for register of deeds, County audi-
journalism majors.
8:30 p.m., under the direction of tors and members of the Detroit
The initial fund of $285 has Valter Poole, associate profes- Common Council, was on a pe-
been accepted •by the Board of sor of music at Wayne, will in- tition to the Ways and Means
Education, and additional gifts clude, besides this concerto, the Commission of the State House
are expected.
first performance of "Senate of -Representatives, asking that
Hill," a tone poem for orches- the sub-committee on capital
tra, voices and organ, composed outlay appropriations approve a
:Wayne Medics Install
by Wayne Instructor Robert bill allocating funds for a new
Seven in Fraternity
Lawson. AssOciate Professor Wayne University medical sci-
James •Gibb will be the organist - ence building. Their petition
states:
Phi Lambda Kappa medical for this selection.
"The College of Medicine at
fraternity of . Wayne Uniyersity
Bach's "Fugue in G Minor,"
held annual initiation ceremon- sometimes called the "Little Wayne University is one of two
ies, May 3, at the home of Dr. Fugue," and Strauss' . "Death medical schools in Michigan. Its
Daniel . Budson. The new mem- and Transfiguration" will be the students have access to clinical
bers are Marvin Brodie, Howard orchestral selections for the eve- facilities unexcelled anywhere
in the nation, but classroom and
Jacobs, Lawrence Koltonow, ning.
Tickets may be obtained at laboratory space is limited.
Henry. Krystal, Edward Salem,
" By meeting the need for fa-
Herschel Sandberg and Marvin the university ticket office or at
Grinnell's.
cilities for undergraduate Medi-
Weekstein.
cal teaching, the size of the en-
Dr. John Freedman, in behalf
of the Alumni Association, pre- Phi Sigs Elect Halperin . tering classes can be increased
by almost 50 per cent, so that
.1,serited the annual award for out-
Phi Sigma Delta fraternity at each class will number 100 stu-
Standing scholarship and leader-
ship to senior medical student Ann Arbor had a banquet and dents instead of 68 as at pres-
open house Sunday, May 14 for ent."
Harry Kashtan.
parents honoring Mothers Day.
New officers are Ben Hoffman, They also introduced the offi-
You couldn't do business
president; Jerry Davidson, vice cers for the ensuing year; Jerry
with Hitler . . . but you can
president; David Jacknow, sec- Halperin, president; Jules Pearl-
retary; Saul Brown, treasurer.
do business with me on the
berg, vice president; Bob Horo-
beautiful Pontiac.
witz, treasurer, and Don Berns,
secretary.
For Immediate

Wayne IAPi Chapter
Presents '49 Awards

Nu Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi
Sorority and Alumni chapter
held their annual mothers' and
daughters' dinner May 10, at
Huylers.
A silver cup was awarded
Joyce R. Kaplan as •1949's out-
standing active; and a bracelet
signifying '49's best pledge went
to Marilyn Fisher.
The Wayne University soror-
ity's seven pledges this year are:
Eleanor Bachman, Florence Sap-
perstein, Elaine Bushkoff, Fran-
cis Cohen, Delores Schulman,
Judy Heyman and Hadassah
Weitzman.

Shaarey Zedek YPS
Membership Dance

The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
hold its summer membership
dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
May 27 in the synagogue's social
hall. Dancing will be to the
music of Glenn Moore and his
Orchestra.
For information call 'Worry
Fisher, TO. 7-5990, or, Edythe
Ainbinder, WE. 3-1197.

Hi-Lighters Cancel Dance

• Hi-Lighters, Dept. of Parks
and Recreation have cancelled
their dance, scheduled for Sun-
day, May 21, at Rouge Recrea-
tion House, due to the Sheyuoth
holiday. •

Delivery On
Certain Models

IZFA Picnic Sunday

The public is Invited to attend
the picnic of Wayne University
IZFA — Intercollegiate Zionist
Federation of America—Sunday.
May 21.
Those going will meet at Cen-
tral High School, LaSalle at
Tuxedo, at 2:30 p.m. Transpor-
tation will be provided. For in-
formation call Joyce Kaplan,
TO. 5-4656.

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Our 4th Year

BETH YEHUDA DAY CAMP

1 8—TH E JEWISH NEWS

The Young People's Club of
Northwest Hebrew Cong. will
meet at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, May
23, to greet their new officers:
President, Joy Crantz; vice
presidents, Bernard Cohen,
George Karbelanic; secretaries,
June Beth Thaul, Bernice Ran-
kle, Leon Schoickit; treasurer,
David Weingarden and sergeant
at arms, Joe Hodes.
The new board will discuss
plans for the coming year and
committees will be named, and
their chairmen chosen. Refresh-
ments will be served.

Masada Affair Will
Feature Israel Dances

The proposed slate of officers
for the coming year, and plans
for the fifth annual installation
dance in June will be discussed
at the next Masada meeting at
8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
On the social side, members
of Habonim will be present to
demonstrate Israeli dances, and
social dancing will follow. The
meeting is open to the public,
and young adults 18 to 30 are
invited to join.

"It's Party Time at Van's" is
the theme of the next Social,
Inc., affair, scheduled for 9 p.m..
Sunday, May 21, at 31160 W.
Eight Mile Rd.
Zev Clay and his orchestra
will provide music. Casual dress
is in order. Transportation will
be furnished at the Dexter-Da-
vison Center at 8 p.m.
For further information, call
Jerrie Hamburg, TO. 8-7507, or
Hershel Lewis, TY. 4-5289.

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cerest gratitude to the many
friends and relatives and or-
ganizations for their kindness
and expressions of sympathy
during the recent bereavement
of the late Eva Green. The Sam
Green family.

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Northwest YPC Meets
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