UJA o Hear Israeli General Brevities RUBEN GOLD, CLU, a repre- sentative . of New York Life In- surance Co., has qualified for membership in the company's Million Dollar Round Table for sales in lam. 4 Gen. Mordecai Makleff, former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Army, will come from Jerusalem to address the na- tional action conference of the United Jewish Appeal, June 9 and 10, at Roimevelt Hotel, New York. Fifty million dollars in community cash collections is being sought by the UJA as the goal for the conference. Gen. Makleff (left) is shown here in a "Shalom!" handshake with Gen. Moshe Dayan, his successor as head of Iswel's Defense Army since 1953, while Prime Minister and Minister, of Defense David Ben-Gurion looks on. Gen. Makleff was a major in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army during World War II. Mrs. Siner to Address Torah Fund Luncheon Of Conservative Sisterhood Women Sisterhood women affiliated with Conservative synagogues in Michigan will' meet for a luncheon Wednesday afternoon, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Those attending will be con- tributors to the Torah Fund of the Jewish Theological Semin- ary. The fund helps to main- tain the Program of the Sem- inary as a source of teaching posi- tive values- of Torah. Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith, Michigan Tor- a h Fund chairman, an- nounces that Mrs. Emdnuel Siner, ate past presi dent of the Mrs. Siner National Worn- en's League of the United Syn- let********** A -0( * * REAL ESTAtE -4( * * * * * * * * * SALESMEN Experienced Only 4( Terrific new optional com- 41 ( mission and ad set-up. 41( Unique two office •system brings city wide listings and ' 11( sales. We will equal or ex- 4c ceed your present commis- sion arrangement. Call Mr. 4( Williams. 4C 4C GROSS it REALTY 41( UN. 4-3100 4( 13420 W. 7 MILE 41( agogues of America w i /1 be guest speaker. • Mrs. Siner, currently national Torah Fund chairman, is a member of the New York State Bar. She has been -a leader in the Girl Scouts, Red Cross and League of Women Voters. • "Jacob's Dream," a dramatic presentation written by Josef Beer Hofman and adapted by Mrs. Harry Oberstein, will be given by Mesdames Philip Frank, Harold Koenigsberg and Mr. Bob Leslie. For luncheon reservations or information, call Mrs. Ii-win Le- vine, ' Detroit area chairinan, UN. 1-5780; Mrs. Sol Docks, reservations chairman, UN. 2- 6251; or Mrs. Alex BrookS, state chairman, ,•UN. 3-1563. - Bnai•Brith Young. Adults Set Parley Members of the Bnai Brith. Young Adults this week are making plans to attend the an- nual district convention, to be held next month at Camp Lake- in-the-Woods, near Decatur, Mich. . The weekend program will consist of leadership training sessions and explanatory talks on the varied aspects of organ- ization. - Those who will attend from Detroit this year are Morton Plotnick, Mike Pelavin, Rena Schwartz, Sandy Eisenberg, Paul Sohreiman, Fred Morgan- r o t h, Shirley Kazdan, Sal George, Phil Feldman, Marilyn Miller, Stuart Raskas and Lila Diskin. For further information, call Lila Diskin, secretary, TO. 6-2615, or Morton Plotnick, president, TO. 8-9658. • ELLIOTT EUROPE 51 DAY CONDUCTED TOUR Leave Detroit August 18th. Soil SS Homeric. Visit England, Hol- land, Germ a n y, Switzerland, Italy, France and 9 248 the Rivieras TRAVEL SERVICE SCANDINAVIA 22 DAY CONDUCTED AIR CRUISE Leave New York July 11th, $ i 23 5 FLORIDA ROUND ,TRIP BY AIR 7 Days in M join i . 3 076 EXPERT — COMPLETE — FREE SERVICE Cruises, Tours, Airline, Rail and Steamship Tickets RESORT and HOTEL RESERVATIONS Specially Prepared Itineraries UN. 2-7555 18657 LIVERNOIS NORTHLAND (Parking Lot "C") EL. 6-2345 KE. 5-1440 Northland Office OPEN Thursday & Friday until 9 P.M. KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB was recently organized under the leadership of the following: Mesdames Morrie Brodsky, president; Hy Saham, vice-pres- ident; Bert Cohen, secretary; Philip Kutnick, treasurer; Jack Kutnick, phone; Harry Fried- man, sunshine. Honorary mem- bers are Mesdames Mathilda, Ida and Sarah Kutnick and Mrs. Rose Cohen. * * * "The Pajama Game" has extended its successful • en- gagement at Detroit's Shubert Theater through June 2. Fol- lowing its De- „.trofrun of six weeks, "The Pajama Game' f will veer east-• ,ward to Bos- t o n, Philadel- phia and Wash- ington, D.C. Miss Barbara Bostock romps away with the Miss Bostock nightly lkrnors as the impish secretary named Gladys. Cast is headed by MGM recording star Fran Warren, Larry Douglas and Buster West. Based on the Book of the Month novel, "71/2 Cents," the George Abbott-Richard Bissell libretto satirizes the mores and morals of wonderfully amusitig people employed in a mid-Wes- tern pajama factory. * * * In connection with "Epilepty Month," recently proclaimed by Gov. Williams, CARO STATE HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPTICS will hold an open house from 1 to 5 Ran., May 26. Displays of finished articles made by pa- tients in the occupational, rec- reational and industrial therapy departments will be on exhibit and will be presented in a style show. A social hour is, planned. * * * ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet on May 27, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosner, 11317 Yosemite. * * * Tuesday, June 12, the DE- TROIT SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA will open its popular summer season of concerts in the Music Shell at the Michi- gan State Fair Grounds. The series will run nine weeks with concerts presented free to the public on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, evenings at 8:15 p. m. through Aug. 11. * * * DTJRFEE CHAPTER, Better Schools Association, will con- clude its season at 8 p. m., Tuesday, in the school auditor- ium. An evaluation of this year's program and planning for the future will be discuss- ed. Election . of officers and board members will be follow- ed by a social hour. All. Dm.: fee parents are invited- to at- tend. * * * • of The newest painting RHODA ZAHAVIE SHAMES, 19318 Roselawn, is currently on exhibitioli at the J. L.. Hudson Co. Fine Arts Galleries. 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