iD I - rn z pC The Suburban Community Temple Emanu-El Schedules At Homes for Confirmands Annual confirmation services of Temple Emanu-El will be held on Tuesday evening, May 15, in the First Methodist Church, Royal Oak. At home receptions will take place, as follows for the Temple Emanu-El confirmands listed below: * * * MARY ELLEN AUGUST, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August, of 26080 Hendrie, Huntington Woods, 2„ to 5 , p.m., 0 May 20. No cards. • GAIL CARSON, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carson, of 13309 Ludlow, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 27. No cards. GLORIA RUTH ORLOFF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. 4 Orloff, of 25896•Salem, Huntington Woods; 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards. MICHAEL SACHS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sachs, of 13125 Victoria, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20, at - 19933 Shrewsbury, Detroit. No cards. ROBERT SACHS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Sachs, of 19933 Shrewsbury, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards. JANET ELAINE SCHWARTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz, of 25825 York, Huntington Woods, 7 to 11 p.m., May 19. No cards. STEPHEN EDWARD WEINER, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Weiner, of 30600 Lahser, Birmingham, 7 to 10 p.m., May 20. No cards. Drought Veterans Become Flood Experts in Suburbia By the Oak-Woodser Last summer when the tem- peratures hit 90 degrees for a record number of days, resi- dents of South Oakland County felt the pinch' of a water short- age, which had grown since the rapid. rise of the community. This_ year, • as' Detroit has opened new pumping stations, communities out this way have started to make water reser- voirs to alleviate the drought situation. During the past two weeks, however, t h e communities draught veterans turned into flood ' veterans, as freakish • and nearly-constant rain for two weeks turned yirds into swamp lands, streets into lakes and basements into stagnant pools. Residents who still are able to joke about water which backed up from sewers twice within 10 days have been saying they probably won't have to water their grounds all summer now. TRY JACK'S' FAMOUS CARRY-OUT FOODS Bar-B-Q'd Ribs • Beef • Chicken Everything your palate desires . . . is -always available here— from snacks and fancy tid-bits —to a complete meal. ENTERTA I N I NG MADE EASY ... with a meat or dairy tray expertly pfepared at JACK'S GIVE MOM A TREAT SPECIAL BOX-0-CHICKEN Serves 4 Generously Golden Fried Chicken French Fries • Cole SloW Rolls & Butter $4.50 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! JACK'S FOOD BOX 22175. COOLIDGE 2 Doors So. of 9 Mile Rd. 5-7042 L1 1-9217 Wine & Beer to Take 0,!t, Onions gave way to orchids when residents learned how the city of Oak Park is feverishly working to combat the sewer problem. With the much - publicized Twelve-Town Drain, which is expected to alleviate the prob- lem entirely, still two years off, officials from the City En- gineer's office and the Depart- ment of Public Works have been doing their all to figure out how to stem the tide. Much of the problem stems from water flowing into Oak Park_ from SoUthfield Town- ship, as the latter area has be- gun to build up. The area most seriously hurt was around Greenfield, between 101/2 and 11 Mile Rds. Here, dikes have been erected to keep back the water. Such was its force during the last downpour, however, that one of the dikes gave way. For several d a y s, city officers worked to prevent such an oc- currence again. In other areas where there was only a few inches of wa- ter that entered into the base- ments, regular sewer covers are being replaced with re- strictive covers, which keeps a good deal of the :water on the street, while allowing it to drain first from the houses. All these measures may not work in the event of another storm or prolonged heavy rains, but it's reassuring to know that the city is trying its all to come up with a solution. And one of these days soon, we suspect, talk about the great floods of 1956 will be relegated to the "Do you remember when':..'" of casual conversa- tion.. Emanu-El Services Cong. Emanu-El will hold sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., today, in the Burton School, Huntington Woods. i Dr. Frank F. Rosenthal will officiate and preach the sermon. A reception will follow. 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Nasser, wants unified Arab state from the At- lantic to the Persian Gulf, Alfred Robens, British Labo r M.P., told a meeting in New- castle, organized by the Zionist Association and the Newcastle Branch of the World Jewis h Congress. "I spoke to him for two and a half hours in Cairo," Mr. 'Robens said. "What he did no t say and what I took as said wa s that he wanted to be the chie f of that Arab empire." - Joe Singer, Phil Swarin, Proprietors At 8:30 p.m. sabbath services today, at Cong. Beth Shalom, Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern will preach on "The Genius of Hill- el." Services are held at the Oak Park High School. "Satur- day services at 9 a.m. will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krauss, 13051 Oak Park Blvd. RoyakOak Golf Range LI 1-9631 Featuring the Finest Quality and Choice Meats and Poultry Beth Shalom Services at the 'Coolidge, at Woodward (Formerly of Dexter) 0-W Young Israel to Take School Applicants Registration for the Hebrew and Sunday schools, of Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods is now being accepted for the fall term, it was announced this week by Rabbi Yaakov I. Hom- nick, spiritual leader and school principal. It is expected that additional classrooms and recreational fa- cilities will be available in Sep- tember when • the new semester begins. Parents are advised of recent requirements which make four years of Hebrew training a nec- essity prior to Bar Mitzvah. For information, call the school of- fice, LI. 6-6662. Sabbath services this week- end will be held at 7:45 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Homnick will officiate and preach the sermons. , NOW IN OAK PARK SINGER'S KOSHER MEAT MARKET Beth Shalom Re-Elects Dobrowitsky President Max Dobrowitsky _ was re- elected president of Cong. Beth Shalom at the synagogue's an- nual meeting last week. Unani- mously elected with hirti were the following: Ralph Freeman, Irven Leider and Miles Greenwald, v i c e- presidents; Morris Arnowitz,. treasurer; Seymour Tarnoff and Mrs. Fred M. Krauss, secre- taries. Elected to membership on the board of trustees were Milton' Atlas, Jacob Benjamin, Morris Coleman, Louis Lawson, Mrs. Harry Meisner, Albert Rosen- blum, Barney Shatz and Robert White. Numerous reports were heard, including the president's report on the status of the new build- ing, which is expected to be completed by the High Holy Days this year. . . _ The Jewish News 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Detroit 35, Michigan . Gentlemen: Please send The Jewish News for ,.__ Name ...—.._. State .... • Street ....—...........,.... 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