Brevities JERRY L. KAZDAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kazdan, of 24321 Blackstone, Oak Park, recently received recognition for scholastic excellence when he was named to the Dean's List of Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, Troy, N.Y. Kazdan, who is now in his junior year, is a physics major. * * "Recession vs. Full Employ- ment" will be the topic to occupy members of the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL CLUB when they meet at 7:30 p.m., Monday in the Parkman Branch Library. Dr. John Gro- nowski, assistant professor of public finance at Wayne State University, will moderate a panel which includes Jay Shu- maker, of Mumford High School, and Kathe Winn, of Central High. All students are invited at no charge. * * * Abelard-Schuman announces the publication on April 10th of the best-selling Swiss novel, I'M NOT STILLER by Max Frisch. * * * ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fried, 8925 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. * * * Dr. W. W. Dickerson, medi- cal superintendent of Caro State Hospital for Epileptics, and Andreas S. Heath, assistant business executive of the hos- pital, will speak to the CARO PARENTS ASSOCIATION at 8 p.m., today, in room 810 of the Veterans Memorial Bldg. A so- cial hour will follow. * * * The world premiere of a spe- cially commissioned work by Leon Kirchner will be a high- light of the Detroit concert by the STANLEY QUARTET this Saturday, at the Rackham Edu- cational Memorial, at 8:30 p.m. * * * CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF DETROIT will close its 14th season with a concert for woodwinds and strings at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Tickets are available at Grinnell's or by calling UN. 1- 1518. * * MGM COUSINS CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m., April 12, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Gross, 24101 Berkley, Oak Park. * * * Dr. JACK GOLDSTEIN, of Detroit, participated in scien- tific sessions of the eighth an- nual meeting of the Midwest Chiropody Conference at the Morrison Hotel, Chicago. Three Detroiters Open Production Firm A former Detroit radio execu- tive, in association with two local real estate operators, have formed the firm Kasander- Taines Production with offices in New York, Detroit and Holly- wood. Principals of the new com- pany are Paul Kasander, who headed his own production firm here and was director of the Broadcasting Guild at Wayne State University, and Hal and Gerald Taines, who have backed several Broadway shows in the past. Currently being prepared is a radio show, "Song Sleuths," and a television audience par- ticipation show in which home viewers are contestants, called "Lu ck-O-TV." Program development will be done under Kasander's super- vision in the New York office. Hal Taines will supervise thc Midwest sales office. ' MISS NANCY KLEIN Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klein, of Appoline Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Barbara, to Paul Louis Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Silverstein, of Carter Ave. The bride-to-be is a junior in Wayne . State University's college of education.. Her fi- ance will receive his BA de- gree from WSU in June, and will continue -his studies at the Detroit College of Law. An August wedding is planned. _ Habonim Groups Plan Activities for `Nesher The two older groups of Ha- bonim—Bonim and Noar—will meet at 7 p.m., Sunday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, when plans will be outlined for the annual neshef (conference) on May 2. The group also is accepting applications for the 26th season of Camp Habonim at Three Oaks, Mich. Together with the younger groups, Tzofim and Solilim, the organization is conducting an "Okay" membership drive. For information, call DI. 1-9666. Edison Forecasts Rise in Electric Heater Sales Confidence in Southeastern Michigan's economy was dis- played again today by Detroit Edison when it forecast a 50 per cent increase in electric water heater sales for 1958. Having already announced a $75,000,000 building program for this year, Detroit Edison released figures on last year's sales of electric water heaters which were nearly double those of 1956. The increase was from 6,415 units in the 12 months ending Dec. 31, 1956 to 11,596 units a similar period last year, with awards given by the Na- tional Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs at 8 p.m. Wednes- day at the synagogue, an- nounces I. Murray Jacobs, chairman of the Youth Awards Committee and Abe Katzman, Men's Club president. The winners of this year's award are Marianne Green- baum and Marjorie Shuman who have earned this distinc- tion through their high scho- lastic standing in the 12th grade of the Shaarey Zedek School and through outstanding participation in the religious and cultural activities of the Junior Congregation. In addition to the national awards, the Meri's Club will pre- sent engraved kiddush cups to the following students whose scholastic standing and partici- pation in extra-curricular syna- gogue activities entitle them to the award: Fern Dorf, Rena Joffe, Margo Green, Arline Sugar, Joyce Knoppow, Ahuva Edelman, •Kenneth Safran, Charles Hamburger, Mitchell Shur, William Shiovitz and Chana Floch. A kiddush cup also will be gation. 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Silverstein will Shaarey present two young people president of the Junior, Congre- "Son of Israel" by members of