Educator to Address UHS Meetings; Begin. Fall Term 'Registration • Dr. Milton R. Konvitz, prom- inent educator, author and pro- fessor of industrial labor rela- tions at Cornell University, will . be guest speaker at the 36th an- n.ual meeting of the United He- b-ew Schools. The program is arranged for 8:15 p.m., May 28, in the Esther Berman Branch, 18977 Schaefer. Dr. Konvitz will speak "The Destiny of Jewish Eduta- tion in America." Preceding his address, there will be the an- nual report of the Schools, an educational report and election of offiters. - - A musical program will be highlighted with several rendi- tions by the Children's Choir of the Schools. This week, officials of the Schools opened registration for the fall semester in all of its branches. They emphasized that now is the best time to plan on enrolling youngsters for the fall. During the past six years, a steady growth in the enrollment of the Schools has often de- layed a pupil's start in classes for a half year. Facilities and teaching staffs are limited. A school • spokesman urged parents to remember the four- _ year minimum 'training required as a prerequisite to Bar Mi#- vah. Children, ' now eight or nine, should be enrolled. There is no extra charge for. Bar Mitz: said. Special classes for girls, em- phasizing Jewish living in the EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANING • DRAPES • LAMP SHADES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS • CURTAINS . AMBASSADOR : HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY and DRYCLEANERS 12813 LINWOOD TO 8-8044-45 10% OFF Cash & Carry , 4411111111111111111111111111111111, Ralph L. Seltzer has been elected president of Probus Club, prominent public service organization comprised of local prof essiorial a n d business- men. Other offi- cers are Jack J. Goode and Howard Jacob- son, vice-presi- dents; Seymour Wasserman and Irving Aus- lander, seer e- tariesTand Her- bert L. Gros- berg, .treasurer. Elected to the Seltzer organization's board of directors were Barney Broner, Harry Licter, Donald H. Roberts and Leonard F. Robinson. - Ben Weiss Heads Regional Men The Great Lakes Regional Conference of the National Fed- eration of Jewish ,Men's Clubs, meeting at an all-day program recently at Adas Shalom Syna- goguef elected Ben Weiss as president. Others elected to offide in the region, which includes all of Michigan, the southern part of Ontario and the western part of Ohio, are the following: Ben S. Sidlow, Burt Myron, Harry Krauss and Sam Zelvy, vice-presidents; Harry Kwiker and Philip S. Chapnick, secre- taries; and Abe Katzman, treas- urer. Board members from Detroit include Julius Allen, Harry Keller, Carl Lichtenstein, Dan Shapiro, Adas • Shalom; Irving $75,000,000 Loan Asked by Israel The U. S. Export - Import Bank was asked for a $75,000,- 000 long-term loan by Israel, this week, to develop irrigation underground water resources. Undersecretary of State Her- bert Hoover Jr. was told by Israel's Ambassador Abba Eban that the loan was asked to in- crease ground water supplies, to divert the Yarkon River's flow and to make greater use of the summer flow of the Jor- dan River. Judge Kaufman to Talk Morgenthau Chapter To Install Officers To Mumford Parents Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will install new officers and speak at the final meeting of the sea- son " of the Mumford Parents Club at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the school auditorium. His topic, "A Judge Looks at Youth," will explain some of the problems facing young peo- ple today, as he deals with them in Juvenile Court. He also will explain what parents can do to help them. Officers to be installed are Mrs. Albert Goodman, preSi- dent; Zeldon Cohen, vice-pres- ident; Mrs. John Sturman, and Mrs. Meyer Teitelbaum, secre- taries; and Arthur Schultz, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lalesin, MPC chairmen of the senior trip committee, left on Thursday with 450 Mumford seniors for Washington, D.C. They will re- turn on Monday. . (Hand Finished) FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY home, are now being offered in most of the school branches. These classes will be held in the fall also. Starting this September, the Oak Park Branch will meet in the new UHS-Jewish Commu- nity Center Bldg., now being constructed on 10 Mile, between Coolidge and Greenfield. A nursery school also will be conducted in the new building. Enrollment is being limited to 25, and will operate on a first- come, first-served basis. The other nursery school, lo- cated at the Berman branch, is limited to 50 children. Both nurseries are state accredited and transportation is available. Children from 3 to 4 1/2 may be registered. Registration for the Sholem Aleichem Institut!, now an af- filiate of the Schools, is also being taken. Transportation may be ar- ranged for any branch. The UHS fleet now consists of 13 buses and three station wagons. Branches of the school are located at Adas Shalom, 7045 Curtis; Beth Aaron, 18000 Wyo- ming; Beth Abraham,. 8110 W. 7 Mile; Bnai Moshe, 11401 Dex- ter; Esther B e r m a n, 18977 Schaefer, Oak Park, Rose Sittig Cohen, 13 226 Lawton, and Sho- lem Aleicheni, 18495 Wyoming. For information call DI. 1-3407. Ralph. Seltzer Elected Pro' bus Club - President You're Smart to Buy Awnings NOW . .. SAVE MONEY. AVOID THE RUSH • • The 10th annual installation of the Henry Morgenthau Chap- ter, Bnai Brith, will be held at 7 p.m., May 21, at the Rainbow Terrace. Mrs. Samuel Aaron, past president of the BB Wom- en's Council and Pisgah Chap- ter, will install the following officers: Rosalyn A c k n e r, .president; Lorraine Schwartz, Elsie Rodd and Marion Pierce, vice pres- idents; Harriet Rapoport, coun- selor; Ruth Terebelo, treasurer; Selma Feinberg, Barbara Gor- zack, Mildred Gross and Trudi Haftka, secretaries; Lillian Reiss, s e n t i n e 1; Faye Ann Sands, guide; and Elsa Bleeman, Shir- ley 'Waldman, - Gertrude Kran- itzi Mildred Bazell, Rita Golden, Dorothy Lieberman, Lucille Weisberg, Vi Freedman, Goldie Mirvis and Phyllis Braverman, board members. Virginia Sharkey, program chairman, announces that reser- vations can be made by calling Trudi Haftka, at KE. 3-4141. To get acquainted with the new officers and board mem- bers, the group also plans a box luncheon at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the clubhouse on the Ivory Polo Grounds, Eight Mile Rd. at Lahser. Members and guests are in- vited to bring lunches, and cof- fee and cake will be served by the chapter. The best decorated box will win a prize. For fur- ther information call Shirley Waldman, at UN. 1-2050. Israel's Kishon Company Increases Chemical Exports TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The ex- port chemicals by the Kishon Company, a subsidiary of the Pales tine Economic Corpora- tion, reached 2,000,000 Israel pounds last year, it was re- vealed by Julius Simon, chair- man of the PEC administrative board. PEC is now preparing to establish a new company for construction development, with $1,000,000 in capital. Glasser, • 1-fai-OlY M-arshall, J. Harmon Moss, Max Silverman, Beth Aaron; Alexander Band- ler, Harry J. Gunsberg, Her- schel Roth, David Schiff, Bnai Moshe; and Dr. Albert J. Alt- man, George Parzen, Frank Rosenbaum and Carl S. Schil- ler, Shaare7- Zedek. The conference covered the theme "The Future of Men's Clubs," and was addressed by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Nicholas Lazar, Harry Keller chairman, and Abraham Satovsky, imme- diate past president. Wives of delegates from De- troit, Flint, London, Ont., To- ledo and Cleveland were enter- tained at a brunch and panel discussion by Mesdames Jacob E. Segal, Benjamin H. Gorrelick and Morris Adler. We answer all your incoming calls. Is Our Business to Help You it. With Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office ... Permitting your clients to keep In touch with you during business hours. Mailing Address Optional Coyle Telephone Answering Service VE. 7-6701 Attn.: Veterans, Unions, Family Clubs Charlevoix, Mich. Large 26-Rm. Hotel Ideal for Any Organization Club House; Health Resort, Rest Home MI Facilities for Summer Resort Adjacent to Beach on Lake Michigan Completely Furnished, Equipped Kitchen, Large . Dining Room, Lobbies and Fireplace, Steam Heat Priced for Quick Sale BORAKS TY 8-8100 8626 Grand River ASTONISHING . NE PAINT! 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