The Suburban Community

Little Acorn in Suburban Area
Headed for Great Big Oak

Young Israel Sets
installation Event

Young Israel Center of Oak-
dorf, corresponding secretary; Woods will hold its annual in-
By the Oak-Woodser
stallation of officers program at
In the Hebrew feminine, the and Mischa Sachs, treasurer.
8 p.m., Sunday, in the syna-
All
of
Alonahs'
members
are
word Alonali is translated into
gogue, according to Ernest Cit-
young
housewives
between
the
English as "oak" or "acorn."
ron, installation chairman.
Thus, when 17 women gath- ages of 20 and 35, which is the
Both incoming and outgoing
ered together early this year to age group they seek to attract. officers will be honored with a
They
invite
women
in
the
Oak
form a new suburban group of
special program to be con-
Pioneer Women they named it Park, Huntington Woods, South- ducted ,by David I. Berris, presi-
Alonah Chapter, an abbreviated field Township, Franklin and dent of Young Israel of Detroit.
form of Oak Park chapter, since Northwest Detroit areas to be-
Rabbi Yaakov I. . Homnick
a majority of its members are come affiliated.
Among the projects planned will deliver the invocation and
from this growing city. -.
induct the following new of-
The group is so new that any- for the year are: an integration ficers:
thing it does is a first. The wo- meeting on Oct. 16 to acquaint
Max Nusbaum, president;
men have yet to celebrate their new members with the goals of
first anniversary as an organi- Pioneer Women and its sister Morris Novetsky and Dave Bod-
zation—that won't come until organization in Israel, Moatzot zin, vice-presidents; Morris
Febmary—but they are char- Hapoalot, films on Israel, socials Trager and Ernest Citron, sec-
tered with the national office of and speakers. They will partici- retaries; and Joseph • Rodd,
Pioneer Women, and are an- pate in the same fund-raising treasurer.
programs for Israeli projects as
Board members ' to be in-
xious- to start growing.
chapters in Detroit.
stalled are Wilbert Simkovitz,
Alonah Chapter's first "firsts"
Dr. Meyer Green, Leon Wolok,
will be its annual Membership
Jack Ginsberg, Isadore Schwartz,
Tea, to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Max Raimi, Dave Dombey, Sey-
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
mour Ribiat, Irving Moskowitz,
Harold Greenbert, president,
David Richman, Louis Kozin,
24631 Sussex, Oak Park.
Irving Fidelman, of South Louis Hechtman, Sammy Lieber-
The program is open to all
residents of the suburban coin.= Haven, was elected chairman of man, Jerry Loewenthal and
munities and to those in the ex- the Michigan Regional Advisory Samuel Glanz.
A buffet supper will follow
treme northwest part of Detroit. Board of the Anti - Defamation
Mrs. Arthur Lempert, herself a League of Bnai Brith at its an- the program. Friends of the con-
Detroiter, is chairman of the nual meeting last weekend, at gregation are invited to attend
the Whittier Hotel, Detroit.
at no charge.
day.
Also elected were Mrs. Sam-
Sabbath services this week-
As a special attraction, the
chapter will bring a representa- uel Aaron, of Detroit, first vice- end are planned for 6:15 p.m.,
tive from a local cosmetic studio chairman; and Paul 0. Liebert, today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday.
to demonstrate and explain the of Grand Rapids, second- vice- The Bar Mitzvahs of Edward
Palavin and Leslie Azimov will
correct use of cosmetics and to chairman.
offer advice on make-up prob-
New members of the board be honored. Rabbi Homnick
include the following Detroiters: will preach on "Getting Off to
lems.
Rabbi Morris Adler, Louis E. Bar- a Head Start."
Alonah Chapter had its start
den, Walter Berlow, Mrs. Bernard
when members of the parent Blieffield,
Alfred H. Bounin, Mrs.
organization, the Detroit Coun- Kalman Bruss, Benjamin D. Burdick, Local Artists Exhibit
Mrs.
Hy
Burnstein,
Hy Crystal,
cil of Pioneer Women, sent• Mrs. Aaron Droock, Mrs. Philip
Fealk,
Frank Wasser, vice-president of Mrs. William Fogel, Jack Gubkin, at Northland, Sunday
Mrs.
Gerald
Goldberg,
Paul
Handle-
organization, to try to organize man Dr. Max Kapustin, Sidney J.
Senator Paul Douglas will
such a group in suburban De- Karbel, Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, formally open an art show,
Harry
Kobel
and
Samuel
Buchin.
troit.
Others are Dr. Huldah G. Fine, sponsored by the Oak Park,
That was in January. Within Mrs. Allen LaBan, Meyer W. Leib, Huntington 'Woods and Pleasant
Samuel
W. Leib, Mrs. Lewis H. Man-
a month, she had met several ning, Alfred
A. May, Harry Mirvis, Ridge Democratic Clubs, from
times with Mrs. Greenbert and Mrs.
Henry P. Onrich, Max Osnos, 2 to 10 p.m., Sunday, at the
Mrs. Estelle Selman, both of Elsie Rodd, Mrs. Jack Sayles, Mrs.
Sherr, Leonard N. Simons, Mrs. Northland Center auditorium.
whom are from families with Alec
Leonard Sims, Mrs. Charles P. Solo-
Among the better known art-
vich, Melvin Weisz, James Wineman
Labor Zionist backgrounds.
ists _displaying their work are
By the time of the installation and Harry Yudkoff.
Out-state board members in- Benjamin Glicker, Hughie, Lee
lucheon of the Detroit Council
the following:
Smith, Frederick L. Simper,
last May, Alonah Chapter- was clude
Melvin Hamerman, Adrian; Dr.
two over the required 15 fully Stuart Cohn, Alpena; Dr. I. A. Bern- and Evelyn Bracker, all of
Dr. Herman Jacobs, Ben Ros- whom have won recognition in
paid-up members needed to re- stein,
sin, Ann Arbor; Samuel J. Lerner,
ceive a charter from the na- Aaron J. Pearlman, Battle Creek; Michigan and/or national art
Joseph C. Hirschfield, Abe Roman, shows.
tional office.
Surath, Bay City; Mrs. Leo
While the group was officially Philip
R. Cadwell, Jr„ Mrs. Michael Faber,
Other- prominent artists in-
inducted into the organization, Judge Harry Litowich, Benton Har- clude John Foster, nationally
bor; Mrs. Morris Tack, Birmingham;
the actual charter will not be Judge Sol H. Young, Cadillac; Joseph known potter; Gerome Kam
forthcoming until early in 1957, Shapero, Dowaglac; and Dr. Ray- rowski, of the University of
Engleman, Flint.
when a program will be held to mond
Others are Abe Drasin, Samuel H. Michigan Art Department, and
celebrate the occasion.
Himelstein, -Mrs. Stanley Junas, Mr. his wife Edith Dines, who will
and Mrs. Paul 0. Liebert, Grand
Besides Mrs. Greenbert, as Rapids;
Julius Reznik, Huntington show their oil paintings. Arthur
president, and Mrs. Selman, as Woods; Seymour K. Padnos, Holland; C. Danto, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Max
Koss,
Dr. Murray R. Kov-
vice-president, other officers in- nar, Samuel Ionia;
Meisel,- Zola Rosenfeld, Samuel B. Danto, and professor
. elude Mesdames Harriet Schiff; Jackson; David Davidoff, Benjamin at Columbia University, will
recording secretary; Mary Geis- Graham, Mrs. M. L. Harris, Kala- show graphics and water colors.
mazoo; John H. Eliasohn, Rabbi
I Philip Frankel, Dr. Gustav M. Gil- Lillian Hoppin, of Birmingham,
bert, Mrs. Gunter Joseph, Harvey S.
Steadman, Lansing; Leonard Berg- will also show oils.
SPECIALTY
stein, Midland; Dr. 'George J. Feld-
Tickets may be purchased at
man, Monroe; Dr. Bernard N. Melt-
the door of Northland Center.
zer, Mt. Pleasant.

Sukkah Greets Pupils
of Beth Shalom School

With an assist from the Men's
Club and the Sisterhood, Cong.
Beth Shalom opened its reli-
gious school last Sunday with a
Sukkot celebration.
The sukkah, built by the
Men's Club and decorated by
the Sisterhood, greeted a rec-
ord number of children. Classes
are held at the Tyler School,
directly across .from the syna-
gogue, which is now being com-
pleted.
For information regarding the
school program, call Prof. Leon
Lucas, director, LI. 2-3583.

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Concluding the list are Louis M.
Davis, Samuel J. Levine, Mt. Clem-
ens; Dr. Seymour H. Cane, Edward
H. Krause, Leo S. Rosen, MuskegorT
Joseph L. Linden, Owosso; Samuel
Halbert, Paw Paw; Zalman B. Fry-
man, Petoskey ; David Galin, Plymouth;
Rabbi Sanford Saperstein, Dr. Mau-
rice Thorne, Pontiac; Samuel Adinoff,
Port Huron; Harry Golden, • River
Rouge; Dr. Robert Lurie, Saginaw;
Irving Fidelman, Marcella M. Steu-
ben, South Haven; Leon J. Harris,
St. Joseph; James Mintz, Sturgis;
Dr. Moses Cenker, Trenton; Louis J.
Berman, Whitehall; Benjamin M.
Rose, Wyandotte.

Topics which were highlighted
during the conference discus-
sions included Middle East
propagandists in Michigan, or-
ganization in the state of White
Citizen's Councils and an ap-
peal for alertness in the 1956
political campaigns.
A -new service to college and
universities throughout the state
was announced at the meeting.
Under the program, a consul-
tancy on human relations will
be made available to any state-
supported, church - related or
private institution which makes
such a request.

He who is extravagant will
quickly become poor; and pov-
erty will enforce dependence,
and invite corruption.—Samuel
.Johnson.

Beth Shalom Sisterhood
to Meet on Wednesday •

The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Shalom will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Northland
Center auditorium, when Mrs.
Howard Kraus will direct the
program, "What Is Sisterhood."
A presentation of Israeli music
by Yitzhak Zamir will be fea-
tured.
Members interested in dra-
matic or choral group participa-
tion may call Mrs. Kraus, LI.
6-3556, and - those wanting to
join the bowling league should
call Mrs. Sam Zacks, LI. 6-7806.

Reception to Fete
55 New Families

A reception in the Key School,
Oak Park, will serve to wel-
come 55 new members of Cong.
Bnai Moshe and their families
at 8 p.m., Sunday, according to
Dr. Paul Fraiberg, congrega-
tional vice-president.
Most of the new members re-
side in the Oak •Park-Hunting-
ton Woods area and have joined
the congregation within the past
few weeks, Dr. Freiberg said.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Bnai
Moshe's spiritual. leader, and
Mrs. Lehrman; Benjamin Weiss,
congregational president, and
his wife; other officers of the
synagogue and members of its
suburban group. will welcome
the new families.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Mickey Woolf, and re-
freshrnerils will be served by
ladies of the suburban commit-
tee. -
Also invited to attend the
program, according to Dr. Frai-
berg, are parents of the 200
children attending the syna-
gogue's suburban Sunday school,
which meets' in the Pepper
school. They will be greeted by
Walter Farber and his staff.

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Celebrating
the Opening of

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CADILLAC SQUARE
Corner RANDOLPH

Gerald Ruben to Manage
Rose-Hill Used Homes.

Gerald A. Ruben, of 23021
Radclift, Oak Park, has been

named manager of the used
house department of the Rose-
Hill Realty Co., it was announc-
ed this week by company of-

ficials.
Ruben, a graduate of Wayne
State University, will be in
charge of purchases and apprais-
als of used homes, both taken
in trade or purchased outright.
Rose-Hill Realty, one of the
largest real estate firms in
Michigan to sell both new and
used homes, has offices at 19470
Grand River, 14601 E. 7 Mile
and 2915 Davison, Flint.

Bnai David School Has
Hebrew School Openings

Officials of the Bnai David
Religious School this week an-
nounced that a few openings
exist in several of its mid-week
Hebrew School classes, meeting
at the Francis Scott Key School,
in Oak Park.
For information • or registra-
tion, call Mrs. Edythe Emery,
school registrar, LI. 4-48'64.

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• A PEN FOR, HER
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In celebration of the opening of our down.
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open an account of $10 or more. Lady's "Pock.
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Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday
Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9

