3 Bar Associations to Honor Judge Simons 80th Birthday Three Bar Associations — Michigan Patent Law Associa- tion, State Bar of Michigan and Detroit Bar Association—have combined to honor Chief Judge Charles C. Simons, of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, at a dinner party, Monday, May 21, on the occasion of the dis- tinguished jurist's 80th birth- day. Alfred E. Wilson heads the committee of arrangements for the dinner, to be held at the Veterans Memorial Building. Serving on the committee with him are Judges Frank A. Picard and Theodore Levin, Louis E. Dahling, James E. Haggerty, Sidney A. Ochs, Clifford L. Sad- ner, William L. Scherer and John V. Sobesky. Dr. It D. Rabinovitch to Address Annual Meeting of JSSB Ben Burdick Named One of State's 46 Delegates to Republican Convention Nationally-known child psy- chiatrist Dr. Ralph D. Rabin- ovitch will be the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Jewish Social Service Bureau and Resettlement Serv- Benjamin Burdick, well known Detroit attorney, who is serving for the 20th 34ar as chairman of the 15th Republican Congressional. Distric t, was elected one of Michigan's :46 delegates to the National R e- publican Con- vention, to be held in San Francisco start- ing Aug. 20. Election of delegates took place at the State Republi- can Convention Burdick last week-end. Mr. Burdick was a Republican National Convention delegate in_ 1948. For 12 years Chief Public Administrator, he has held other important posts in Michigan. He was a member of the first Wayne University law school graduating class, and has practiced law here since 1928: He was first president of the Wayne University Law Alumni and is now serving on its board of governors. Active in Allied Jewish Cam- paigns and on the community relations committee of the Jew- ish Community Council, Mr. Burdick also is associated with a number of other local move- ments. He is a member of the Zionist Organization, American Pristciple speaker at the dinner will be Judge John J. Parker, of Charlotte, N. C., Chief Judge of the Fourth U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, U., S. Appeals Court Judge John D. Martin, Sr., of Mem- phis, Tenn., will speak on be- half of Judge Simons' associ- ates. , While attendance will be lim- ited, friends of Judge Simons are being given - an opportunity to make reservations through the attendance chairman, John V. Sobesky, 7-141 General Mo- tors Bldg. Tonight, the Detroit Bar As- sociation will honor Judge Sim- ons and former Justice Henry M. Butzel, who will celebrate his 85th birthday the end of this month. ice. He will speak on "New Ideas in Rearing Children" at the program, to be held at 2 p.m., Incorporated Round Table Adopts Code Setting Forth. Its Purposes At last week's meeting of the Detroit Round Table, at which the organization .decided to in- corporate,- the following set of rules, describing its aims and purposes, was ratified: "The name of this organiza- tion shall be the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. It is a chapter ,of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc. "The purpose of this organi- zation is to promote justice, amity, understanding and co- operation among Protestants, Catholics and Jews in Detroit and the surrounding territory. Mrs. Norman Rom New Hadassah President Mrs. Norman Rom was in- stalled as the new president of Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah, succeeding Mrs. William B. Isenberg, at Hadassah's annual meeting, at the Shaarey Zedek, Tuesday. . The new officers were in- stalled by Mrs. Theodore Bergman. Mrs. Isenberg pre- sented her annual report. Mrs. Carl Schiller was chair- man of the nominating com- mittee. The program, featuring a sketch, "Hadassah Head- aches," was introduced by Mrs. Leo Orecklin. The play was directed by Mrs. David Holtzman. Mrs. Baer Keidan was the narrator and Mrs. Ben Tolmich the accom- panist. This organization shall adhere to the statement of purpose of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. "This organization shall be the only local agency representing the National Conference of Christians and Jews. It will ad- here to the - policy of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews and will receive any and all benefits resulting from the association with that na- tional organization. "This organization shall 'seek to accomplish its purpose by educational methods. It shall function as a civic organization of religiously motivated indi- viduals and shall not engage in or advocate common worship or compromise nor endeavor to change any theological position or any aspect of religious faith, nor engage in any political ac- tivity." At the meet- ing, held May 2 at the Tuller Hote l, t h board of the Round T able accepted - t h e lift of the Sie- gel Home at 150 W. Boston, ind elected Judge MoynihanJudge J o's e p h A. Moynihan as president; Al- fred A. May, vice-president, and Henry -Wineman as one of the honorary co-chairmen. - A report on the progress made by the Round Table,, and on the multiple calls from the community for its services, was submitted at the meeting by the executive director, Dr. Robert Frehse. DR. RALPH D. RABINOVITCH Sunday, in the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, 18977 Schaefer. Director of children's services at the Neuropsychiatric Insti- tue of the University of Mich- igan, Dr. Rabinovitch is a grad- uate in arts and medicine from McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He served four years in the Canadian Army as a psy- chiatrist before coming to Mich- igan in 1949. Dr. RabinovitCh is the author of research studies on childhood schizophrenia, juvenile delin- qu e n c y, educational retarda- tions and disabilities, residential treatment for severely disturbed children and psychiatric factors in foster home placement and 'adoption. Mrs. Bernard Osnos, chairman of the annual meeting commit- .tee, will preside. Annual reports will be given by Mrs. Theodore Bergman, JSSB president, and David Rosin, president of Re- settlement Service. Harold Silver, executive di- rector of JSSB, will conduct a discussion period following Dr. Rabinovitch's talk. A social hour will conclude the meeting, to which the public is invited. Jewish Congress, Shaarey Ze- dek, United Hebrew Schools, Bnai Brith. He is a Shriner. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick reside at 19515 Roslyn. They have two children, Andrea and James. The Michigan delegation to the Republican Convention also will include C. Ralph Kohn, of Morency. More than 25% of the fires in the country are caused by careless smokers.- How Did We Get to be Atnerica's Largest Dealer? —Simply ky sevieg err STILL TIME TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD AT CAMP KE-YU-MA Only 60 Miles from Detroit Full of Fun for Your Youngster. Competent Staff. Dietary Laws Strictly Observed. For complete details, please phone or write: BERNARD JAFFE, Director 4779 Glendale, Detroit 38, Mich. WE 3-2239 I Habonim Labor Zionist Youth . 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