The Suburban Community

Voters to Fill School Boards
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in District Elections Monday

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Suburban Democrats
Set Installation. Dinner

Mrs. Jack Moskowitz will be
installed for a_ second. term as
chairman of the Democratic
Club of Oak Park, Huntington
Woods and Pleasant Ridge at -a
dinner to be held at 7 p.m., -to-
day, at Fox and Hounds.
Hon. John D. Voelker, Jus-
tice of the Michigan State Su-
preme Court, will be principal
speaker on the program.
Justice Voelker, appointed to
the Supreme Court by Gov.
Williams, was elected to the
short term ending in 1959. He
had previously served for 14
years as Prosecutor of Mar-
quette County.
Mrs. Earl Hdrdes is chairman
of the installation dinner com-
mittee. Serving with -her are
Mrs. Stanford Wallace, Mrs.
'Morris Arnowitz, Jack Mosko-
witz, Robert Fenton and .Sher-
wood Colburn.

By the Oak-Woodser
quest of teachers.
The proposal would give
Oak Park and Huntington
4,1 Woods residents will go to the teachers an appeal, under the
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polls this Monday to decide who State Teachers Tenure Act,
will serve their educational in the case of dismissal. It
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also carries terms which pro-
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., needs for the next four years.
vide a two-year probationary
Oak Park voters, depending period, after which the teach-
on the section of the city in er is placed on the regular
kst
which they live, will vote for
staff rglis of the School Dis-
C,D
-candidates either in the Oak trict..
Park, Ferndale or Berkley
Nine candidates are vying for
School Districts.
Huntington Woods residents two offices in the Royal Oak
west of Wyoming v∎rill vote in District, in which Huntington
t); the Berkley School District, Woods residents east of Wyo7
ca while those east of Wyoming ruing will vote. They include:
will cast their ballots for can-
N. Benson, Harry_ H. Blair,
T.'
didates running for office in Bernard Z. GOttfried, William
the Royal Oak District.
A. Hassberger, Clarence E.
While the split districts Hoerauf, incumbent; Grace Kay
sound complicated, they have Perkins, Wanda B. Sadler, Sam-
existed this way for many uel Stanton and Margaret H.
years. Before the area was Williams, incumbent.
Alonah Pioneer Women
established, education was a
All of the school officers to be
joint venture of several com- filled are for four-year terms. Sets First Installation
munities. There is some talk Information on individual can-
Alonah C h a p t e r, Pioneer
but as yet no action being didates may be obtained from
Women, will present its first in-
taken to change the districts the League of Women Voters or
stallation dinner at 7 p.m.,
at the present time.
by calling the respective school Tuesday, at Jeri's Restaurant on
Voters in the central area district offices.
Woodward.
of Oak Park, who will be vot-
The affair will feature a "This -
ing in the Oak Park School Dis-
Is Your Life" history of some
trict, will have four candidates
unsuspecting member. The en-
from which to choose for the
tertainment haS been planned
two open posts.
by Harriet Schiff and Estelle
They are incumbents Abra-
Selman and committee.
ham Brickner, secretary of the
Guests at the installation will
board, and John McDaid, pres-
Newly - elected officers of include many • relatives and
ident, and Seymour Smelsey
Temple Emanu-El, its Sister- friends, themselves members of
and Harry Thurswell.
In Ferndale's election, a sharp hood and Men's Club will be Pioneer Women. The perpetua-
campaign has shaped up -be- installed at an Inaugural Ball, tion of the family name in the
between incumbent Elizabeth to be held at 7:30 p.m., June 15, organization means much to the
M. King and 0. S. Reimond II in the temple, 14450 W. 10 Mile, participating families, say the
two "guests of honor," Ruth
for the one opening. Oak Park Oak Park.
Kantor and Ethel Walser, past-
residents east of Scotia vote in
Beginning with a cocktail presidents of PW chapters.
this District are deeply con- hour, the program will continue
Phyllis F e 1 s a t, installation
cerned about half-day sessions with dinner and dancing in the
chairman, should be contacted
for their children at Jackson Esther Katzman Social Hall.
by Saturday for dinner reserva-
and Best Schools.
Members and their friends
In the Berkley election (the are urged to make immediate tions.
District encompasses approxi- reservations with Mrs. Bernard
mately one square mile of Oak Meyer, 25416 Wareham, Hunt- Gordis Finds Graham
Park and Huntington Woods),
ington Woods.
Uninspiring to Jews
there are six candidates running
Members of the joint planning
for two positions.
"The type of religious re-
The candidates include James committee are Mrs. Albert Finn, vival represented by Billy Gra-
Mrs.
Herbert
Carson,
Max
Fo-
E. Bendict, Jack Freeman, Wil-
ham" will not result in spiritual
liam H. Fuller, incumbent; Mar- gelman and • Alvin Weinberger. resurgence for Jews • in the
Re-elected recently to a sec- United States, declared Dr.
tin R. Maurer, James G. Ouel-
lette and Frank W. Schwarz, ond term as president of the Robert G o r di s, professor of
congregation's Sisterhood was Bible at the Jewish Theological
incumbent.
In addition, voters will de- Mrs. Sydney Katzman. Serving Seminary of America., in a
cide on a tenure proposition, with her' will be the following: panel sponsored by the recent
which the Board of Education ' Mesdames James Roe, Murry 105th annual convention of Dis
placed on the ballot at the re- Sachs, Harold Schwam and Sal- trict 1, Bnai Brith, at Kiamesha
ly Werbe, vice-presidents; Mar- Lake, N.Y.
vin Dettelbach, Archiel Her-
"No sudden . conversions or
Beth Shalom Slates
with and Myron Unger, serve=
dramatic
leaps of faith" can
taries; and Joseph Kaploe, treas-
Final Fund Rally
urer. Board members are Mes- bring about a religious revival
The final fund-raising rally dames Jacob Kutchai, Joseph for American Jews, said Rabbi
of the season will be held by Meltzer, Aaron Nathan and Abe Gordis in the panel on "What
Kind of Jewish Revivals Do
Cong. Beth Shalom at 9 p.m., Sachs.
We Want?" A Jewish spiritual
Saturday, in the Pepper School,
revival "must be based upon
Church and Dartmouth, Oak
Jewish learning and the practice
Park.
of Jewish living," Rabbi Gordis
Featured during the evening
declared.
will be "Club Gay Essen" and
"The return to religion is
a floor show, called the "Far-
JERUSALEM, (AJP) — The
blungeta Minstrels," in which Israel Executive of the World genuine," he said. . "But the
members of the Men's Club will Jewish Congress—an organiza- tragedy is that it is generally
participate.
tion representing the organized superficial."
Dr. Gordis said there was
The production is directed by Jewish communities in 60 coun-
Dave Silverman, with Mrs. Sam tries—has published a 70-page a mass interest and a substan-
Zachs in charge of music, and "Black Book" in which "it re- tial. acceptance of religion among
Murray Shubin arranging the ports the immoral warfare of a Jews. He feels it noteworthy
choreography. The script is be- League of member states of the that the synagogue, rather than
ing prepared by Mr. and Mrs. UN against another member, a secular ithtitution, is "the
place around which everything
Len Brown, Jay Gerber, Louis against Israel.
Lawson, Leonard Klevansky
rn the preface of the "Black clusters" in the new suburban
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Silver- Book," the Jerusalem Executive communities.
Maurice Samuel, author and
man.
declares that "this has been
The following hostesses will ceaseless warfare for eight lecturer also on the Bnai Brith
serve a turkey buffet: . Mes- years, waged with fire, sabo- convention panel, said "Jewish
dames Joseph Cohen, Oscar tage, pillage, theft and black- survival does not mean the per-
Gold, Irving Rich, Irving Al- mail; by blockade and by boy- petuation of an abstract set of
bion, Morris Arnowitz, Samuel cott; by murder most foul, mur- principles, however noble these
Baxter, Sam Beckerman, der of children at prayer,- mur- may be, but the continuation of
Charles Berger, Jack Bodzin, der of mothers and grandmoth- a people's life in which these
Sol Brown, Jay Gerber, Edward ers in their houses; by laying of principles are in action."
Gordon, Miles Greent";;Tald, Lott mines, waylaying farmers in
Kay, Leonard Klevansky, Mar- their orange groves or walking Fedayeen-Planted Mines
vin Liberson, Richard Liss, Nate home; war of thugs and ma- Blow Up Israeli Vehicles
Scharff, Barney Shatz, Milton rauders. A war going on for
TEL AVIV (AJP)—An Israeli
Shopnick, Dave Silverman and eight long years under the eyes military spokesman announced
Raymond. Suhd.
of the UN and the world."
this week that two Israeli Army
Admission for the evening is
The "Black Book" includes a vehicles were struck by Egyp-
by contribution to the congre- map of Israel pointing out the tian mines planted by fedayeen
gation's fund 7raising project. score of places and the dates near the Gaza Strip in the vi-
For information, call Mrs. Sey- when the murderous assaults cinity of the border farm set-
mour Tarnoff, LI. 6-2155.
were committed.
tlement of Absalom's Vineyard.

Email:Li-El Inducts
Temple, Affiliate
Officers at Dance

`Black Book'
Exposes League

O•k-Woods BB Lodge to Install New Officers

Oak-Woods Lodge of Bnai
Brith will install its newly-
elected officers at a program
scheduled for June 19, at Bel-
Aire Terrace.
Maurice Zeiger, outgoing pres-
ident, will receive a diamond
Menorah pin and a gavel rec-
ognizing - his leadership of the
Lodge. He will be succeeded
in the presidency by Donald
Sills.
Other officers to be inducted
are Martin M. Segall, Joseph
Broder, and-Alex Neshkes, vice-
presidents; Alex Roth, treas-
urer; Herbert Stoorman,. George
Friedman and Russell Meltzer,
secretaries;- Charles Sherman,
warden; Maurice Zeiger, chap-

lain; Leon Serling, assistant
chaplain; Sheldon Ric hi e,
guardian; and Dr. Sydney Z.
Leib, Harry Gross, Bernard
Farris, Morris Nisensen, Arthur
Shafer and Norman Zausmer,
trustees.

`Flowing Gold' Is Topic
of Rabbi Homnick's Sermon

"Flowing Gold' is the topic
of a sermon by Rabbi Yaakov
I. Homnick, to be delivered at
sabbath services of Young Is-
rael Center of Oak-Woods at 9
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitz-
vah of Mark Baron will be ob-
served. Today's services begin
at 8 p.m.

DR. and MRS. RICHARD M. KOMMEL

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Transportation Available

Special art and remedial reading and arithmetic
classes for elementary grades
EVE KOMMEL, B.A. M.A., Director
For further information or personal interview
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