Dinner-Dance to Climax Young Marrieds Season The Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel will climax its social season with a Candlelight Ball, to be held May 18, in the temple's Leon Fram Hall. According to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Millman and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosenberg, co-chairmen, the evening will begin with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m.,. fol- lowed by dinner and dancing. Arrangements have been Made to have Russ Weaver and his orchestra provide the mu- sic, and there will be entertain- ment provided by comedian Sammy Shore, popular night club and television comedian. Working with the. Millmans and. the Rosenbergs are Messrs and Mesdames Paul Kaye, Abel Selburn and Sandy Gale, decor- ations; Bernard Goodman and Jack Pechenik, food arrange- ments;; Lethe West, telephone; 'Dr. and Mrs:Morris Lipnik and the Don gchiffs, entertainment; Sidney Kirman and Arthur Sil- berblatt, tickets; and I. Dan Peisner, Moe Traurig and Jack Pechenik, publicity. Reservations for members and guestS are now being accepted. For information, call Mrs. Kir- man, DI 1-3024. Mrs, Sarah Faber, Avid Charity Worker, to Mark- 90th Birthday An unsung humanitarian who has devoted a lifetime to help- ing her fellow man will cele- brate her 90th birthday this Wednesday. Despite her advanced age and handicap of blindness, Mrs. Sarah Faber, of 18420 Strath- moor, actively participates in numerous charity causes in the community. She is particularly known for her many years of -AO ' MRS. SARAH FABER You Can Be Sure . . . If It's DICK STEIN work for the Mo'os Hitim, the Detroit organization whioh pro- vides needy Jewish families with necessities for Passover. - This year Mrs. Faber man- aged to collect $228 for the or- ganization: As her granddaughter, Mrs. Helen Schneider, of 19133 Ohio, puts it, Mrs. Faber's "eyes were closed with blindness 35 years a.go, but, her heart has always remained open and her hand has not been too tired to help out a friend." .Besides being a board mein- ber Of the Mo'os Hitim, Mrs. Faber is a charter member of the Ladies Lechem Aneeim and Cong. Ahavas Achim. She is active in the Stoliner Society, League for Religious Labor, Sisters of Zion Mizrachi and other charity work. She is known for maintaining an especially "soft spot in her heart" for the orphans in Is- rael. Born in • Odessa, Russia ; she married Samuel Faber in 11885. 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Dr. Michael Faber is a resident of Benton Harbor, Mich. Her grandchildren, in addi- tion to Mrs. Schneider, are. Mrs. Ann Kollin, Laura Trosch, Ger- aldine Litwak, Lillian Clamage, Joan Minkoff, Shirley Rosen- berg, Ruth Korby, Judie and Sandra Zalman, Fred Sachs, Fred M_arrich, and Arthur, Marvin, Seymour, Jack, Sam- uel, Carol, . Deborah and Gary Faber. Fred Sachs has followed his grandmother's example of helping others by making his life's work rehabilitating handicapped people. He is president-elect of the Michi- gan Rehabilitation Association. Mrs. Joan Mifikoff, of Benton Harbor, will graduate from Barnard College this June. Carol Faber, also of Benton Harbor, is attending North-, western University. Sam Faber, of Blackstone Manor, will grad- uate as a teacher in June. At the same time Seymour Faber will receive a masters degree in philosophy from the Univer- sity of Michigan. 'A great- grandson, Arnold Kollin, at- tends - Wayne State University. JWV Activities College Prep Summer School at Lake Parlin, Maine. 8-week Miss Bigelman to Wed James I. Prenzlauer Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST and AUXILIARY will hold- joint installation ceremonies at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Mem orial Home, under the chair- manship of Joseph Bale and Mrs. Sidney Cohen. Larry Gu- 'bow, • department commander, will install Irving Yura, com- mander; Harold Feingood and Shelby Brandt, idce-command- ers; Walter Salzberg, adjutant; Gerald Phillips, quartermaster; and Balfour Peisner, judge ad- vocate. Auxiliary officers, to be inducted by Mrs. Jack Schwartz, department president, include Mesdames Allan J. Gavern, president; Murray Weiss and John Anstandig, vice-presidents; Harry Posar, treasurer; Philip Minus, chaplain; Nathan Gold, historian; Harry Kushner, con- ductress; Joseph 'Barnett, pat- riotic instructress; Maurice Bale, Morris Cantor and John Flor- ence, trustees. Outgoing com- mander and president, William Stone and Mrs.. Cy Kraft, will be hosts to members, their wives and friends. Philip Neuschultz will speak on "The Kinsey Re- port." -. • 'Connor School Plans Donor Event A dinner-dance, the fourth annual donor event sponsored by the Mothers Guild of the Katherine O'Connor School of Remedial Education, be held at 7 p.m., May 11, in -the -Coral Room of the Fort Shelby Hotel. Proceeds from the event will go toward the fund for new permanent quarters, pur- chased recent- ly from Coun- try Daly School. The school, dedicated to Mrs. Hecker educating and rehabilitating emotionally han- dicapped children, will occupy its new home in Septeniber. Assisting Mrs. Peter V. Rizzo, donor chairman, are Mesdames Simon H. Hecker, journal chairman; Gale H. Brainard, tickets; Daniel Coleman, patron list; ‘Irving I. Weisenthal, dec- orations; Hayes Gier, younger set; and Ben Wigder, publicity. Don Preston and his orches- tra will play for dinner and dancing. 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