T'o Steer ~ Iadassah P ~ og ~ cam THE JEWISH NEWS---13 Friday, June 15, 1951 J1` F Auxiliary to Conclude Activities With Installation Pictured above are the women who will guide the activi- ties of Hadassah during its 1951 - 52 season. Group presidents include: top row, from the left, Mesdames HERMAN POPKIN, University West; SAMUEL GRANDON, Central West; I. JEROME HAUSER, Sherwood; SAMUEL YURA, Wyoming; GEORGE BREMAN, University East; SANDER HILLMAN, Rus- sell Woods West; bottom row, left to right, Mesdames SAM- UL RHODES, Bagley; HERMAN K. COHEN, Russell Woods East; MORSE K. SAULSON, Chapter president; ARTHUR WO- NER, South Oakland County. Mrs. Martin Cowan, president of Central East, was not present when the picture was taken. r At Hadassah's recent installa- tion meeting at Franklin Hills Country club group officers were officially introduced to new De- troit Chapter president, Mrs. Morse K. Saulson,. and plans were made to open the Honor Roll campaign in September. Mrs. Joseph Jackier is honor roll chairman, assisted by Mes- dames Merwin Grosberg, Charles Gershenson, Robert Lattin, M.L. Lichter, Leo Pearl, Lester La- pides, Benjamin Bond and Sid- ney Marwil. Mrs. Samuel Croll, Hadassah bond chairman, announced that $172,000 in Israel bonds have been sold to date. Methodist Student Wins First MSC Jewish Studies Award Contest Margaret Shenefield, of Tole- f Miss Shenefield is a Methodist. do, O., student at Michigan State Observed Rabbi Friedman: "Of College, received the first an- the several hundred students n u a 1 award for outstanding who have taken the three cours- achievement in the field of Jew- es offered in the field of Jewish ish Studies at MSC. Studies at MSC a slight major- The recipient is a senior in ity have been Christian stu- the division of social sciences. dents. A tremendous reservoir T h e award, consisting of a of good will has been one of check and certificate, was pre- the by-products." sented by Dr. Harry H. Kimber, head of the department of re- ligion, in the presence of Rabbi Northwest W omen Alfred L. Friedman, of Cong. hold Installation Lunch Shaarey Zedek, Lansing, also di- rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel An installation luncheon, of Foundation at MSC and lecturer which Mrs. Irving Baskin is in Judaism at the college since chairman, will be given by the 1948. Rescue Women The award was established Northwest Child €;ti on Tuesday aft- through the Williams S. Rosen- ernoon at the baum Memorial Foundation of Ye Olde Wayne Barbarossa Lodge, Knights of Club. Pythias, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Max Kasoff, co- JWV's Cub Pack to Hold chairman, w i 11 Father's Day Picnic Outing announce t h e t: winner of the Cub Pack 554, of the Boy w e e k vacation Scouts of America, sponsored by two at the the Department o.f Michigan Mrs. Baskin l Biltmore Hotel Jewish War Veterans, will hold in South Haven as a result of a a picnic Sunday, at Middle Rouge membership contest. Park. A Father's Day outing, the Mrs. Max Biller will deliver the boys invite the public. invocation, a n d Mrs. Edward Signs marked 554 will be post- Lutz will be installing officer. ed along Plymouth Rd. to the Entertainment will be offered by picnic grounds to direct the Mickey and Sammy Woolf. For guests. Parents interested in en- reservations call Mrs. Baskin, rolling their child in the group, UN. 1-6434, or Mrs. Kasoff, TO. should call Ed Rosen, WE. 3-7982. 8-1526. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will con- clude its season's activities at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, with a des- sert luncheon at Beth Shmuel Synagogue. Hostesses will be Mesdames Louisii Lightstone, P. M. Sikov and Wil- ry Liam Silver. Final repor t s will be given by officers and comm it t e e chairmen. M r s. Joshua S. Sper- ka will conduct a n installation of new officers. Mrs. Prag Betty Kowalsky, pianist, and Jerome Stasson, violinist, will entertain. To be installed are: Mesdames Albert Prag, president; J. Kraft, S. Ravin, M. Winston, S. Krone and I. Goodman, vice-presi- dents; G. Jacobs, •M. Stollman, M. Barris, A. Schneider, .G. Grossbart, O. Razumna, P. Cho- doroff, P. Sikov and J. Green- baum, secretaries; J. Rosenthal, treasurer; H. Schumer, . donor; H. Buchman, pledge chairman. New board members include Mesdames Benjamin Laikin, A. Posen, N. Posen, M. Schubiner, B. Schwartz, S. Schwartz, J. Ketchum, M. Kutinsky, I. Berkowitz, C. Friedenberg, H. Gross, H. Davis, H. Port- noy, M. Cooper, I. Liebson, J. Rubin, M. Davis and M. Partovich. Mrs. William Klafer is honorary board member Receptions for Confrrnands Of Adas Shalom on June 17 The annual confirmation of Adas Shalom Synagogue (Northwest Hebrew Cong.) will be conducted Sunday morn- ing, June 17. Receptions at home will be held that afternoon and evening for the following Adas Shalom confirmands. CAROL SUE AVRIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Avrin, of 18631 Appoline, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. - BARBARA HELEN BAILES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bailes, of 17610 Ohio. By cards only. ARLENE SUE BARNETT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Barnett, of 18302 Appoline, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. SHARON ROSE BERGER, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berger, of 18403 Pennington, Reception from 7 to 10 p.m., June 24. BEVERLY LOIS BLAINE, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max Blaine, of 18901 Northlawn, from 7 p.m. MIGNON JESSIE COHEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen, of 18072 Santa Barbara, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. GHINDA LEE FRIEDENBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Friedenberg, of 18003 Griggs. Reception, June 23, 7 to 11 p.m. No cards. JANICE ELAINE GLICKSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glickstein, of 17556 Kentucky, 7 to 10 p.m. No cards. SHARON JEAN GOLDBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldberg, of 18437 Pennington, 2 to 6 p.m. AUDREY HELENE KATZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Katz, of 17358 Pennington, 3 to 6 p.m. No cards. SANDRA BEA KLEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack\ Klein, of 18295 Cherrylawn, 2 to 5 p.m. JANIS ROSANNE LAZAR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lazar, of 13035 Santa Clara, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. SANDRA CLAIRE PILNICK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pilnick, Reception at 17505 Pennington, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. SHEILA RITA WEINBAUM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weinbaum, of 17505 Pennington, 5 to 10 p.m. No cards. Other confirmands of Adas Shalom Synagogue are: BETTY LOUISE AARON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Aaron, of 17354 Cherrylawn. ROSALIE RITA ABRAMOVITZ, daughter of Mrs. Jack Abramo- vitz, of 18295 Monica. CLAIRE ROSE LERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ler- man, of 18611 Cherrylawn. REVA MAE WILSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wilson, of 18501 Pennington. Mrs. Aptekar to Head George Gershwin Chapter Dental Auxiliary Installs Its New Officers New officers elected by the George G e r s h w i n Chapter, Detroit Women of Alpha Omega, dental fraternity include: Bnai Brith, at its installation ceremonies, June 5, inducted the following officers: President, Miss Lenora Nolar; vice-presidents, Mesdames Don- ald Farcus, Herbert Bean and Harry Eis e n b e r g; secretaries, Mrs. Leon Becker, Miss Rae Goldrich and Mrs. Jack Keys; sentinel, Miss Gertrude Handler; guide, Mrs. Harry Jacobs; trus- tees, Mesdames Leonard Pinter, Harold Bogrow and Leonard Miller; board members, Miss Evelyn Cohen and Mesdames Al Siegel, Harry Michalson, Al Stein and Jack Glazer; counsellor, Mrs. Herman Schonberg. Marilyn Kopel Elected Alpha Epsilon President At a recent meeting of the alumnae group of Alpha Epsilon Phi, the following officers were elected: P r e s i d e n t, Marilyn Kopel; secretaries, Mrs. William M. Harris and Mrs. Kenneth Sarason; treasurer, Mrs. Eli Castleman. Named Pan Hellen- ic representatives were : Mrs. Burton Falgen and Mrs. Donald Lane. Alpha Epsilon Phi alumnae honored for doing outstanding work in the community were: Mesdames John Hopp, Lewis Daniels, Arthur Bloom, Harry L. Jones, Leonard Weiner and Sid- ney Karbel. Honor Shaarey Zedek Religious School Grad A reception honoring Rosa Lynn Cantor on her graduation from the h i g h school of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek religious school on June 8 will be given by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Meyer O. Cantor, from 2 to 5 p.m., June 24, at their residence, 12335 Broadstreet. y Honor Son's Graduation From Dental School In honor of the graduation of their son, Dr. Milton Superstine, from the University of Michigan Dental School, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Superstine, of 2441 Ful- lerton Ave., will hold o p e n house from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, June 17. Honor Con f irmand Dr. and Mrs. Wilmer Freeman will celebrate the confirmation MRS. GERALD APTEKAR of their daughter, M a r i l y n Mesdames Gerald Aptekar, Louise, from Temple Beth El president; Frank Reisman, pres- with an open house from 7 to ident-elect; Irving Beal, Morton their 11 p.m., Saturday, June .16, at residence, 18600 Muirland. Lesser and Jack Kutnick, secre- Confirmation exercises w e r e taries; David Freedman, treas- June 10. No cards. urer; and Kenneth Belen, Her- bert Bloom, Joseph Davis, Na- Mothers' Clubs to Hold Weekend than Gitlin, Joseph Goodstein, Irving Hershon, Edwin Schnei- Seminar at Camp Chelsea The Council of Mothers' Clubs der, Ha ry Sturman and Samuel is sponsoring a weekend seminar Stulberg, board members. at Camp Chelsea June 20 to July Read our want ads. They get 1. For information, contact Sam Marcus, TY. 8-6000. results fast. ~ I r,s