Pioneer Women :, Set Anmial Dance The annual Spring Festival Mr. Allan J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler Ave., has returned from a three-week visit in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moses, of Warrington Dr., are currently vacationing in Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson, of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, have returned from a visit to Miami and Havana. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hower, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinstein and Mr. and Mrs. A. Albert Sugar have arrived in Europe for a 30-day tour of the Continent. Harry Bloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bloch, 19273 War- ' rington, was awarded a Student Body Government certificiate foil. meritorious service' to the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. A sophomore at UM, Bloch._ is majoring in science in the school of education. He was recently elected president of the UM Pep Club. Mrs. Samuel Goldman, of Minneapolis, is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elazar. Mrs. Leah Selesny and son, Avrum, have returned from a several months' stay in Israel. Mr: and Mrs. Peter B. Copeland, of W. Roycourt, Huntington • Woods, held open house recently in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier, who left last weekend aboard the SS Caronia for a European cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - Gellman, of 18417 Monica, have left for an extended visit on the West Coast where they will visit their children, Sandi and Don Ross, of Hollywood, Calif. They also will stay at San Diego, Palm Springs and San Francisco before returning home. Dance of the Detroit Council of Pioneer women will be held at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. The dance, the culminating program in the Council's efforts for World Jewish Child's Day, will feature the music of Sam Emmer and his orchestra. Games and prizes will be featured. Mrs. Sophie Sislin, Council cultural chairman, announces that the last of six leadership seminars is scheduled to take place at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. and Joe Hassel, sgt-at-arms. * * Irving W. &Mussel, president Of the Detroit Zionist Council, will speak on "American Jewry and Israel" at a meeting of NORTHWEST ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB- at 9'43: ln., Motiday; in 'the synagogue. _ r le Your Wedding Day BAR MITZVAHS SHOWERS For the Perfect Affair! MICKEY WOOLF Office . or Plant Partiei In Our Private Banquet :Room and His Orchestra DARBY'S UN. 3-3737 14 . 1‘1011. r. SitOS 18211 Wyoming We Deliver k KOSHER . 7 Mile- Wyoming TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS 1-4770 UN. UN 2-7642 Plans All Details I will personally be available 'for parties throughout July, August and September. g: -B rin -Q F B ea ar tu Lamb Ribs and Prime Fillet Originators of " The Hollywood MEATS . 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MAZOLA INSTANT - COFFEE 6-Oz. -$1 23 Men's Clubs voted the following members into office: Seldon Leach, presi- dent; Morris Lederman, vice•-• president; Neil Kolef, Irwin Ratner and Ray Steinberg, sec- retaries; Pete Fergal, treasurer; I JACK GORBACK PHOTOGRAPHY . 1 Dave Diamond and Civil Rights" and "Civil Rights in Immigration." He edited the Indusirial and Labor Relations Review from 1947-52 and has 1?een a mem- ber of the board of editors since that time. He is a co- editor of Judaism, a quarterly- Dr. Konvitz, who is professor review. of industrial relations at Cor- nell University, will speak on "Judaism and the Pursuit of Happiness." BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB, at its recent election dinner, The 30th annual indoor picnic of the Rovner Progressive Fa- rein will, be held all-day May 27, at 2754 Monterey. Dinners will be served from 12 noon until late in the evening. hour will follow. For further information, call Mrs. Sislin, DI 1-9646. The 36th annual meeting of the United Hebrew Schools, to be held at 8:15 p.m., May 28, in the Esther Berman Branch, 18977 Schaefer, will feature as guest speaker, Dr. Milton R. Konvitz, nationally-known edu- cator and author. • I Saturday is the most danger- ous day of the week to drive; Discussion leaders will be Mrs. -Frankie Naggar, whose topic is "Our Relation to Legislation on .the American Scene" and Mrs. Helen Posner, whose topic will be "Local Affairs." A social Dr. Milton R. Konvitz to Address 36th Annual Meeting of Hebrew Schools His talk will emphasize higher education and the development of Jewish scholarships. Annual reports of Hebrew School committees and eleCtion of officers and board members also will be highlighted. Born at Safad, . Palestine, he has been in this country since 1915. He holds BS, MA and JD degrees from New York Uni- versiti and a PhD from Cornell University. Admitted to the New Jersey Bar Association in 1932, he was in private practiCe until 1945. 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