(/ I P Mrs. George Stutz at May 13 Luncheon Allen J. c. c o indicate a willingness' to serve. for Federation Posts Rubiner Mrs. George Stutz, newly- Jack Bookholder, Hyman Jack- r - elected president of the- Temple son, Louis Schostak, Nathan Israel Sisterhood, will be in- King, Charles Bassey, Harold ducted into office at the annual Gilbert, Samuel Bernstein, installation luncheon of the Sis- Albert Jaco, Charles Aller, terhood at 12 noon, May 13, in Meyer Blatt, Joseph Bean, the temple's Leon Fram Hall. Charles Goldstein and Harry Following the luncheon, there Berman. Mrs. Stutz, who succeeds .Mrs. will be a musical program ar- ranged by Mrs. Julian Weber. Irving S. Wolfe in office, is a vice-president of the South Oak- land County Chapter of Hadas- sah, serves on the board of the Jewish . W e l f a r e Federation's Community Workshop, is co- chairman of the Huntington Woods 'Section of the Women's Division, Allied Jewish Cam- paign; and for three years has been vice-president of the Sis- terhood. She has been active in MISS CAROLE TUFT PTA work, and has served as Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tuft, of a Girl Scout leader for 10 years. Luncheon reservations may be Easton, Pa., announce the en- Made .by calling Mrs. Weber, gagement of their daughter, UN 2-1228; or the temple office, Carole, to Allen J. Rubiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. UN 3-7769. Rubiner, of Franklin, Mich. Miss Tuft is a junior in the fine arts department of Cornell Bnai Brith Institute University. Mr. Rubiner, a MRS. GEORGE STUTZ Set for May 10-12 Cranbrook alumnus, will grad- An institute on "Judaism for uate from Cornell in June. He Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, honorary president, will be installing of- Modern Living" will be spon- will enter military service in ficer, and Mesdames Meyer sored by the Greater Detroit the fall, Blatt and Albert Jaco are in Bnai Brit h <> charge of luncheon arrange- Men's and Women's Coun- ments. Being installed with Mrs. cils next week Stutz are Mesdames George at Camp Tama- Victor, B. David Ruby, Seymour rack in Holly, Members of the community's Ellman and Tom • Mitteldorf, Mich. seven Young Married Couples The insti- vice-presidents; Norman Noble, Clubs will participate in the sec- Sidney Robins, Robert Rosen tute's six ses- ond annual Intercongregational and Fank Dickman, secretaries; sions will focus Young Marrieds Dance at 9 on "What the and Harry Fisher, treasurer. p.m., Saturday, at Temple Beth Rabbi Elected for two-year terms on J e w Believes, El. Neulander the board are Mesdames Julius Judaism and Along with the host group, Pliskow, Nathaniel Goldstick, Family Life, Judaism and Emo- other synagogues who are join- tional Life, Judaism and Busi- Harry Pliskow, Samuel Gran- ing in the festivities are Adas don, Mel Mermell, Joseph Sklar, ness, The Problem of Law in Shalom, Beth Abraham, Bnai Morton Snydar, Max Kiarin, Jewish Tradition and The Non- David, Bnai Moshe, Shaarey Nathan Apsel, Louis Dizik, Mor- Jew in Jewish Tradition." Zedek and Temple Israel. ris Mersky, Robert Gutterman, The Institute will be conduct- Dancing will be to the music Samuel She'witz, Arthur Hass, ed by Dr. Trude Weiss-Rosma- of Felix Resnick and his orches- Ernest Golumbia, Dore Novitz, rin, editor of the Jewish Specta- tra, and entertainment will be Jack Mossman and Irving Kram- tor and author of eight books, provided by members of the and Rabbi" Artlitir - Nenlander of various groups. Refreshments One-year terms. will be served the Baywater Jewish: Center: will be served. by Mesdamei- • Adolph Lowe, Both are merriberth l of he na - All young married couples Samuel Burtman, Max Newman, tional faculty for Bnai Brith In- affiliated with any of the groups Edward Skully, Irving Wartell, stitutes. mentioned are invited to attend Religious services will be held With their friends. on Friday night and Saturday ■ 1■ ■ morning, May 10 and 11. Enter- r tainment and recreation also have been -planned. - ewry Reservations may be had by calling Mrs. Albert Goldberg, UN 4-8440, or Morris Direnfeld, i1. = WO 3-7838. Mrs. Abraham Cooper, nomi- nating committee chairman for the Women's Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, announces that Mrs. Hannan Kraft is the sixth nominee for a three-year term to the Division's board of directors. Mrs. Abraham Srere has been nominated as an honorary board member for three years. 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