News Brevities MAC C'ULLOCH. SCHOOL, Better Schools Association, will hold its last meeting of the sea- son at 8 p.m. Monday, in the school. Room mothers will pre- sent the play, "Who Stole the Custard Pie?" The film, "As- signment Children," will be shown. * * * The Re-constructionist Press announces the publication of the book RECONSTRUCTING JEWISH EDUCATION by the late Michael Alper. It is based on the doctoral thesis presented by the author to Columbia Uni- versity and edited by Eugene Kohn. * * * THE LETTER CARRIERS OF DhiROIT will hold their 20th annual field day and picnic on Sunday, June 23, at Jefferson Beach, S. Jefferson Ave. and 914 Mile Rd. The entire pro- ceeds are used exclusively for the Letter Carriers Benevolent Fund, which pays sick, death, retirement and emergency ben- efits to Letter Carriers of their widows and families. "Red China in the United Na- "tions" will be discussed by the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- TIONAL CLUB at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Parkman Branch Library, 176,6 Oakman. Maurice Waters, of the Wayne State University political science department, will moderate a panel which includes Bernard Epel, Philip Marcuse and Abi- gail Rabinowitz, of Central High School. 4, FLY NOW to tEL AVIV $ PAY ONLY 90"DOWN VISIT 32 EXTRA CITIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST AND PAY LATER * JULES DONESON TO. 8-6896 TO. 8-8765 UN. 4-2586 MEDEA HOTEL MINERAL BATHS Now Opened Under New Ownership • NEWLY RENOVATED BATH HOUSE Complete.ly renovated thru-out: Men's and women's resting rooms. Largeot tub-house in America. Experienced and reg- istered attendants. Massages by licensed masseur. World's finest Mineral Baths. • NEWLY DECORATED 'TOWN-HOUSE' DINING ROOM Opens May 22 under direction of chef Vincent Grammitico, formerly of Vannelli's & De- troit Leland. Newly decorated. One of Michigan's finest kitchens. • COMFORTABLE HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS New decorated public rooms. Very comfortable and quiet sleeping rooms. With or with- out baths. 120 rooms beginning at $3.00. In heart of downtown. Free guest parking. MEDEA HOTEL MOUNT CLEMENS Gratiot - Cass Ave. ,N * *4- f igt * * * The newly-formed HY-DEL FAMILY CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m., June 5, in the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. Soifer, 20526' Fenton. * * * TRAVEL AGENCY 11820 Dexter Blvd. WORLD-FAMOUS . * L. F. FAMILY CLUB invites friends and relatives to the ded- ication of the Gilda -Partrite Habonim Room at 1 p.m., June 2, at the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schafer. The club will meet at 2:30 p.m., June 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Yaffa, 18691 Tracey. RAIMI FAMILY CLUB will hold its annual installation din- ner at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer, according to Max El- got, president. New officers to be inducted are Aaron Gross- bard, president; Mrs. Ida Raimi, vice-president; Mrs.' Sylvia Pine and Mrs. Barbara Raimi, secre- taries; and Zalman Raimi, treasurer. * * * BAGLEY SCHOOL PTA will hold its annual mother and daughter program at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at the school, accord- ing to Mrs. Raymond Rissma.n, president. Mrs. J. Stewart Lin- den, program. chairman, states that the school's Mothersingers will perform, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jack Mash, with accompaniment by Mrs. George Bassin. Mrs. Harry Berman is chairman of the singers. Other performers will be Ranita Left, Neil Young and Mel Snyder. Mothers of daughters in the third grade or higher are in- vited. Refreshments will be served. SILVER BEACH HOTEL The Spot for your Vacation OPEN FOR DECORATION DAY Directly on Lake Michigan, 500 feet of private beach on the PREMISES • Picturesque • Spacious Grounds -. 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Imperials over Princetons, 15-7; and Diablos over Se Villes, 14-6. Bob Repitor is head umpire of the league. Games this Sunday will pit Counts vs. Imperials at 10 a.m.; Del Monicos vs. Se Villes at noon; Viscounts vs. Diablos at 2; and .Vulcans vs. Princetons at 4 p.m. Complete team rosters are as follows: PRINCETONS — Howard Molitz, Peter Shapiro, Roger Steward, Mike Parr, Dan Greenwald, Mark Schius- sel, Jerome Acker, Barry Goldman, Mike Glicker, Stuart Rosenthal, Steven Taylor, Richard Nathans, David Levey, Mel Bishop and Ber- nard Bildman. IMPERIALS — Joel Schechter; Lee Harris, Dave Broner, Ricky Silver- man, Sandy Marks, Bob Levine, Sandy Weiner, Peter Quint, Jay Hamberg, Ken Eaton, Gary Gussin, Jon Marwil, Joel Shere, Bill Good- man and Bob Israel. DEL MONICOS — Guy Roth, Yale Levy, Norman Biegelman, Ken Law- ton, Jon Robins, Bert Schwartz. Jeff Stress, Hank Greenberg, Mickey Meskin, Tom Warshaw, Dave Parent, Melvin Saperstein, Larry Skolnick and Ricky Litt. VULCANS — Don Beser, Jerry May, David Rotenberg, Sheldon Sklare, Sanford Layno, Frank Kutin- sky, Carl Friedlander, Mel Braun, Steve Mark, Ned Harley, Mel Bar- clay and Jerry Levinson. COUNTS — Sanford Adelberg, Mike Abrams, Gary Kolb, Paul Shwedel, Mitchell Sigman, Eddie Powers, My- ron Stein, Sandy Stiner, Sol Lebus, Larry Freeman, Barry Brett, Howard Plotkin, Allan Mitnick and Steve Plotnick. DIABLOS — Art Sollish, Max Litt, Earl Band, Sheldon Green, Jerry Starr, Dave Winger, Art Landau, Ben Kravitz, Fred Steiner, Larry Weissman, Jerome Starr and Kenny Minter. VISCOUNTS — Leon Waldman, Tony Jacobs, Rickey Sweet, Paul Lichter, Jerry Bloomberg, Al Gur- witz, Marshall Charlip, Jerry Fran- kel, Al Kogan, Arnold Fink, Dave Levine, Chuck Nathanson, Tom Se- gall, Jim Lipton and Tom Lipton. SE VILLES — Jack Berman, Ed Ruby, Fred Ruby, Michael Paull, Harvey Simon, Mike Rolnick, Wally Stewart, Steven Paull, Fred Miller. Philip Kraft, Russell Horton, Micky Roth and David Garfield. Center to Make Teen Awards on Thursday . The teen membership of the Jewish Community Center, their parents and friends are invited to the fifth annual teen award Program, beginning at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Davison Center. The awards will be given at a dinner to be served by a teen girls' club. Recipients of honors will be: Class "B" Basketball Champions: NATIONALS — Eddie Waxer, Gary Pacernick, Louis Balkany, Burt Batchko, David Sandler, Allen Apple, Lester Shaw, Miles Biederman. Ricky Moos, Jerry Farber, Jerry Lobel and Coach Al Enaleman. Class "B" Basketball Runners-Up: ZUSSMAN A.Z.A. — Arnold Serlin, Jon. Rosenzweig, Martin Baum, Leo- nard Taub, Earl Endelman., Mike Kahan, Oscar Glieberman, Stuart Fishman and Coach Jack Garland. - Class "C" Basketball - Champions: DUKES — Mike Jaffe, Benson Selit- sky, Leonard Partner, Larry Matlen -, Richard Smith, Norman Lynn, Larry Gursten, Allen Beckerman, Marvin Stollman, Sanford Carr, Al Stotsky, Michael Goldman and Coach Herb Bernstein. Class "C" Basketball Runners-Up: LANCERS — Richard Bockoff, Bab Barris, Jerry Jaffe, Leon Linderman, Ronald Schatten, Gene Zambler, Ken Eisenberg, Leonard Aronowitz, Len Hersh, Ronald Rader and Coach Morey Schreiber. All Star Basketball Team (Winners of the.Toletio J.C.C. Maccabiad Tour- ney March 9-10): Sid Fox, daptain; Philip Young, Bernie Fields, Stuart Fishman, Louis Balkany, Gary Pa- cernick, Tom Warshaw, Jerry Joseph, Jon Rosenzweig, David Broner, Coach Robert Repitor; and Manager Larry Fox. Toledo Maccabiad Table Tennis Champion: Garry Gussin. Table Tennis Champions: Ken Si- gel, first; Roanld Roover, second. Teen Volleyball League Champions: KINGSMEN — Larry Apple, Cap- tain,; Chuck Sklare, Jerry Lobel, Dave Wasserman and Gus Coloduras. NEW YORK HOTEL 146 CASS AVE., MT. CLEMENS Phone: HOward 8-8012 NOW OPEN • Finest Location • Beautiful Park at Hotel • Modern Rooms with Running Water and Heat. I Strictly Kosher Meals • Special Diets if Needed Gerald Powers, a 16-year-old Cooley High School junior, was last week presented with five gold keys in the Scholastic Writing Award contest. Gerald, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frayne, of 15026 Hartwell, won three keys in the Southeastern Michigan Scholastic contest in the po- etry, essay and literary cate- gories. Two of the articles, the liter- ary and the poetry pieces, won honors in the national contest, in which 100,000 high school students submitted entries. "Wash of Symbols," the lit- erary article which is an essay on "The Old Man of the 'Sea," will be reproduced in Scholas- tic Magazine in the near fu- ture. Gerald received $50 for the article. Although Gerald participates in a few school groups, he spends most of his time writ- ing, mostly poetry. Michael Freeman, 17, son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Freeman, 1810 Wellesley Drive, won a first place Scholastic award for a formal essay. He also received honorable mentions in the na- tional contest for a senior ex- pository article and senior drama plus commendation for a senior formal essay. Michael's award-winning en- tries were written while he at- tended Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. He is presently a student at Harvard College. Since he was unable to be present for -the awards pre- s e n t at i o n, his eight-year-old nephew, Michael Shwayder, of 18935 Fairfield, accepted the prize for him. 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