Suburban Center Dedication, Oct. 21

The Suburban Community

A Wee Voice Within Warns,
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to Vote by Honda y
Repster

SOC School Daze

Dedication of the Jewish Com-
munity Cen ter's Ten Mile
Branch will take place at 2
p.m., Oct. 21, according to Ja-
cob L. Keidan, Center presi-
dent.
The new branch, located at
15150 W. 10 Mile, will serve the
Jewish community of Southern
Oakland County.
Among the eminent guests
participating in the ceremony,
will be Rabbi Mordecai S. Hal-
pern; Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick;
Richard W. Marshall, Mayor of
Oak Park; Rabbi Milton Rosen-

baum, of Cong. Emanu-El; and
Samuel Rubiner, of the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
In addition, representatives
from the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board and the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Building Fund will
greet the guests.

By ELLEN STUTZ
"Operation Open House" was
the title given to the first PTSA
(Parents, Teachers, Students As-
26815 Scotia, at 10 Mile. Regis- sociation) meeting at Berkley
By the Oak-Woodser
Whatever we read, wherever tration hours: 8.30 to 5 p.m., to- High. A brief school day was
we turn lately we are con- day; no Saturday hours; 8 a.m. put into effect with each class
fronted by the admonition: to 8 p.m., Monday.
lasting six minutes.
Southfield Township—Town-
"Register and Vote."
The purpose of this program
In each one of us there's a ship office, 26080 Berg Rd. Reg-
was to acquaint the parents
little voice which sometimes istration hours: 8.30 to 5 p.m., with the teachers and the school
slips to the fore and says, "This today; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Satur- curriculum. The students, dur-
—Simply by =vim! tier
means you." We all know it's day; 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday. ing this time, gathered in the Beth Shalom Sisterhood
the most maw
women
This is a big year for regis-
our duty; many of us even con-
Schedules Rummage Sale
gymnasium
and
discussed
the
WE'RE
WENN
sider it a privilege to vote. But tration—a Presidential election after-prom party.
A rummage sale from Oct. 21
1111-11NE-INU TRAM IN ALIWOMICIS
somehow when the final tabu- year always brings out a larger
Arrangements are now being to Nov. 2 is planned by the Sis-
lation is counted, a few votes in vote. Most of us have a fairly made to combine the extra- terhood of Cong. Beth Salom as
good
idea
as
of
the
moment
each community are discovered
curricular activities of the three its first major fund-raising af-
how we will vote—whether for
that were never cast.
language courses into an Inter- fair of the season.
These few votes add up to a Ike or Adlai for Gov. Williams national Club. Any BHS French,
All proceeds will go toward
staggering total in the millions, or Mayor Cabo.
Spanish or Latin student will construction of the synagogue
There
is
a
far
greater
per-
and the very principle upon
be eligible to join.
building, now being erected on
* * *
which our government is centage, however, who will
W. Lincoln and Tyler, in Oak
The first issue of the Royal Park.
founded—that of free expression vote for local candidates and
through the secret ballot—is local issues without having Oak High paper, "The Acorn,"
For information call Mrs.
sufficient knowledge of who has already been published. In Joseph Tulcensky, LI. 6-2504,
destroyed.
stands
for
what,
why
we
the
future,
the
staff
plans
to
We've all heard the argu-
in charge of the sale, and Mrs.
should float another $1,000,- put out the paper twice a Mitchell Bloom, LI. 6-1615.
ment that the person who
000 school bond issue or what month. Becky Mosen, Jim Col-
does not vote would probably
is involved in a multi-million lier, Margie Shuman, Kenny Col-
squawk the loudest should he
lier, Jody Silverstein, Pat Bar-
dollar drain project.
be refused a voice by being
During the coming weeks, in nett, Cheri Stein and Torn Bit-
disenfranchised.
We're not so sure it's a false the interest of a better informed ker are all members of the staff.
BERNSTEIN & BERNSTEIN
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claim. The very person who so suburban vote, we plan to de-
"The Eagle," the weekly
busily criticizes the way the vote space to some of the major
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
government is run is too busy issues and offices to be voted newspaper of Oak Park High,
has already been circulating in
to register or too preoccupied upon in November. It will be a
the school. The staff includes
ANNOUNCE THE CHANGE IN THE FIRM'S NAME TO
on election day to go to the factual and not a political dis- Michael Marcus, Louise Gold-
cussion.
polls.
man, Douglas Cohen, David
We've encountered only one
Marcus, Rae Siporin, Barbara
BERNSTEIN, BERNSTEIN & WILE
person who seemed proud of Young Israel Resumes
Kole and Jerome Leaderman.
the fact that he, had never in
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his life voted, and this we Bar Mitzvah Club
"A Midsummer Night's
The Bar Mitzvah Club of Dream" has been selected as the
THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES TO
chalked up to ignorance. The
much more serious problem is Young Israel Center of Oak- presentation of the Dramatics
apathy or indifference — the Woods will resume activities at Club at OP for the senior class.
16180 MEYERS ROAD
' well-meaner who fully intends 8:45 a.m., Sunday, when boys Try-outs are now being held
12
to
14
are
invited
to
meet
at
to register and vote, but some-
and are open to the entire stu-
the synagogue.
. how never manages to do it.
THE ADMISSION TO PARTNERSHIP OF
dent body.
Under the leadership of Rabbi
In the suburbs, as in Detroit,
voting registration lasts through Yaakov I. Homnick, the group Emanu-El Sunday School
JACK BEDNOWITZ, C.P.A.
Monday, Oct. 8. To accommo- conducts services, after which Reaches 700 Enrollment
Nearly 700 children have
date those who still have yet to breakfast and a discussion ses-
HERBERT GOLDSTEIN, C.P.A.
registered for Sunday school
register, we list the following sion take place.
The club also sponsors ath- Glasses of Temple Emanu-El,
registration stations:
Oak Park—City Hall, Oak letic teams, supervised by the held in the Burton School,
synagogue Men's Club, of which Huntington Woods.
UNIVERSITY 4-6244
Park Blvd. at Coolidge. Regis-
OCTOBER 1, 1956
Jack Ginsburg is president.
Registration will be continued
tration hours: 8:30 to 8 p.m., to-
Youngsters from 6 to 12 will at 9:45 a.m., this Sunday, for
day; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday; meet at 3 p.m., Saturdays for a
members whose children are
and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday.
series of sabbath programs. In-
Huntington Woods—City Hall, formation may be obtained by not yet enrolled and for new
families wishing to join the
calling the synagogue office, LI. congregation.
6-6,662.
Sabbath services this weekend Huntington Woods ORT
will be at 6 p.m., today, and at Schedules Games Party
9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Horn-
Huntington Woods Chapter of
nick will speak on "Service Women's American ORT is plan-
With a Smile." The Bar Mitz- ning a Las Vegas Party at 9
vah of Erwin Lieberman will p.m., Saturday, in Carpenter's
be observed.
Hall, 1949 W. 12 Mile.
A chuck wagon supper, games
Which specializes in caring for the chronically
Alonah Pioneer Women and prizes will be featured.
to Hear Talk on Aims
For reservations, contact Mrs.
ill, has the pleasure in announcing its complete
Alonah Chapter of Pioneer Rita Goren, 24020 Morton, Oak
laboratory facilities — Including:
Women will meet at 8:30 p.m., Park.
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Mischa Sachs, 15111 Burton,
We answer all your
Oak Park. A social hour will
follow.
incoming calls.
EXTRA HEAVY DUTY
Mrs. Norman Kanter, vice-
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UNCONDITIONALLY
president-at-large of the De-
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With Courtesy and Efficiency
GUARANTEED
troit Council of Pioneer Women,
We Serve As Your Office ...
will speak on "The Aims and
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hours.
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in which she will relate the
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Council of Israel.
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Medical Director
Answering Service
Supervisor
to"'56
Those planning to attend
should call Mrs. Sachs, LI.
VE. 7-6701
7-78.63, for reservations.

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