At the annual meeting of the Women's Guild of Sinai Hos- pital, held at Franklin Hills Country Club earlier this month, Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon was elected to the presidency. Other Guild officers who will serve with her are Mesdames Lewis Daniels, executive vice- president; Abe Schmerin, Abe Shiffman and Samuel Silver, vice -presi- dents; Nathan Sch er mer, Louis Tabash- nik and S o 1 Hoffman, sec- retaries; a n d John Sills, treasurer. Members of the executive 'Mrs. Zemon committee include Mesdames Ellis Fishman, John C. Hopp, Alvin Rodecker and Henry Wineman, while the following women will serve on the board of directors: Mesdames Irving B i t t k e r, George Bremen, Eli Castleman, Ben Dovitz, David Dunsky, Av- ery Fried, Sidney Friedman, Samuel Gershenson, Fred Gins- berg, Daniel Grant, Eli Gross, Irwin Hermanoff, Irving Hirsch- man, Harry Jacobson, Harry L. Jones, Ivor Kahn, L e o n a r d Kasle, Herschel Kreger, Maur- ice Meyers, Jerome Morton, Jo- seph Newman, Henry Pariser, Harvey Rattner, Emil Rothman, Nate Shapero, Raymond Soko- lov and Isadore Winkelman. Serving in advisory capacities will be Mesdames Harry Bar- nett, Joseph Fenton, B. Bene- dict Glazer and William Green- berg, while ex-officio members are Mesdames H. C. Broder, Jo- seph Ehrlich, Seymour Frank,_ Joseph Hartman, Sidney Karbel, Abe Srere and Dr. Julian Pri- ver. All officers, board members and committee chairmen and co-chairmen will hold an in- formal breakfast gathering_ at 10 a.m., today, in the Sinai lec- ture hall, Mrs. Zemon said. The new president was an organizer and first president of the Detroit Women's Chapter of Brandeis University, a n d served nationally as a secretary and board member. She also is a board member of the United Community Serv- ices women's committee, a past chairman of the UCS tribute fund and is currently chairman of its speaker's bureau. As founding chairman of the Nurse's Aide Red Cross pro- gram at Sinai, Mrs. Zemon has given over 1,000 hours of vol- unteer service as a nurses aide. She is also a board member of the Shapero School of Nurs- ing, past board member of the United Foundation women's or- ganization, Serve Our Schools Committee, National Council of Jewish Women and Temple Beth El Sisterhood. Music Study Club to Hold Elections f ully Oberstein Wed activities in Society In celebration of Mother's Day, Mrs. Richard Chajes, of 16190 Dexter, was honored at a luncheon given by the Central Business District Association in the Book Casino of the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Honoring "Mothers of the World," Mrs. Chajes was selected as Jewish Mother. Among the gifts she received was the key to the•city from Mayor Louis C. Miriani. Mrs. Chajes, the sister-in-law of local musician Julius Chajes, is the wife of Dr. Richard Chajes, senior resident physician at Brent General Hospital. Born in Warsaw, Mrs. Chajes resided in Israel for 14 years before coming to Detroit with her husband in 1954. The couple has two daughters. Alan E. Luckoff, president of the Junior Division of Jewish Welfare Federation, and five Junior Division board members went to the University of Michigan, Wednesday, to discuss Federation and the Junior Division with graduating seniors. Walter Shapero, Stephen Bromberg, Harvey and Clara Gordon and Sandra Slobin, all University of Michigan graduates and members of the Junior Division board, made up the Junior Division delegation. The meet- ing was held at Hillel Foundation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers, of Oak Park, Mich., are leaving on an extended tour of Europe. They expect to be home by mid-July. Mrs. Leopold Rubinstein, of Salford, England, is visiting here with her aunts, Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mrs. Sam Wolf, of Taylor Ave. This being her first visit to the United States, she has not seen her aunts and uncles, Messrs. Joseph and Philip Lansky, for over 40 years. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Galin, of 18485 Wisconsin, will be at home to relatives and friends from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in honor of the pidyon haben of their grandson, Richard Alan Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schwartz, of Kansas City, Mo. No cards. Betty Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson will present piano and violin pupils in a recital at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Baldwin Recital Hall, Woodward at Ferry. The public is invited. - Mrs. Esther Kazin, worthy matron of Detroit Link, Order of the Golden Chain, and Martin Hollander, worthy patron, have returned with 31 other members of the Detroit delegation who attended the order's 30th convention in Atlantic 'City. The Detroit Link received top prize for a skit which was presented at one of the sessions, and was given another * prize as the link which had the most attendance. While last Sunday was celebrated by most Detroiters as Mother's Day, it was marked by the family of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levine, of Sussex Ave., as their 40th wedding anniversary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Levine are native Detroiters, she being the former Zelda Keys (Schlussel), member of a long-time local family. Mr. Levine is head of the Levine Waste Paper CO., estab- lished here in 1873 by his father. The firm also has a plant in Kalamazoo. Helping them to celebrate the occasion at a family dinner Sunday night were their three children,. Herschel, Iris and Seymour and their families, including seven grandchildren. JNF Women Offer JNF Foundation Trip 'Round the World' Efforts Advanced An original dramatic musi- cale, "Around the World in at Annual Dinner Eighty Minutes," written by Mrs. Irving Arlin, will be pre- sented at an open meeting of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Ladies' Auxil- iary at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The program will be direct- ed by Mrs. William Levin and will fea- ture the JNF Mrs. Arlin dramatic g r ou p, Wyn Garden Landis as vocalist, with dances by Doris Robins and Irene Stein at the piano. Mrs. Milton Win- ston is serving as chairman. As a climax to the dramatic trip around the world, a visit to Israel will be depicted as a finale. In addition, the Auxiliary nominating committee will pre- Mrs. Irving Posner sent a slate of officers for the Heads Pioneer Women consideration of members. A Mrs. Irving Posner heads the dessert luncheon will follow. slate of officers installed re- cently by the Detroit Council of Form Group for Election Pioneer Women. Installed with Mrs. Posner, of Ira G. Kaufman, Judge Announcement is made of the were Mesdames Norman Lee- mon, Sam Wasserman, Milton formation of "Young Profes- Weiss and Harry Mondry, vice- sionals for the Election of - Ira presidents; Richard B. Kramer, G. Kaufman to Judge of Pro- Harold Noveck, David Colman bate." and Morris Mondray, secretar- The group is composed of ies; and Frank Wasser, treas- lawyers, physicians and busi- urer. Past president Mrs. Irving nessmen from 25 to 30 years Turner will serve as adviser. old. Eliot Charlip and Lawrence Mrs. Posner is a Phi Beta Nedelman are the co-chairmen, Kappa graduate of the Univer- with Jerrold Friedman, James sity of Michigan, a former so- Thompson, Henry Lonnerstater, cial worker and has been affili- Dr. Richard Wlodyga, Louis ated with the Jewish Welfare Gutter, Raymond L. Scocleller, Federation, the Allied Jewish William Frank, Richard James Campaign and various labor and Charles Fonville, compris- Zionist organizations. She is ing the executive committee. currently on the national ad- David Nissen is overall cam- visory board of Pioneer Women. paign manager. Addressing a dinner meeting of members of the Jewish Na- tional Fund . Foundation, the branch of the JNF that speci- alizes in wills, bequests and in- surance for the JNF, Dr. Har- ris Levine, president of the JNF of America, said that the Israel land reclamation agency looks for major contributions towards the advancement of the JNF program from the Founda- tion. Announcement was made at the meeting, held at Rainbow Terrace, by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, that a number of De- troiters had pledged large sums for the establishment of Nach- loth in Israel and for the plant- ing of Miles of Trees. Morris Brandwine, chairman of the Detroit JNF Foundation Committee, presided. Brief ad- dresses were delivered by Wil- liam Hordes, regional chairman of the Foundation, Phillip Stoll- man, a national vice-chairman of the Foundation, and Mrs. Sidney Ravin. Rabbi Jacob Chi- nitz gave the invocation and led in a brief Benshen. In addition to Dr. Levine, a principal speaker at the dinner meeting was Lt. Gov. Philip Hart, who emphasized the im- portance of the foreign aid pro- gram begun by the United States and declared that it is in the best interests of the United States that Israel should not only be helped in its strug- gle for survival but should be aided in its total success. In behalf of the national JNF Foundation, Hordes presented plaques to Harry Koltinow and Morris J. Brandwine, both of whom had completed the plant- ing of Miles of Trees in Israel. A musical program was pre- sented at the affair by Cantor Hyman Adler, who was accOm- panied by Bella Goldberg. to Sheldon Bob row Mrs. Jack Mash, president of the Music Study Club of De- troit, announces that the an- nual meeting and election of officers will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, 17599 Green- lawn. A dessert luncheon will be served and Rita Cohn will sing for the guests. Accom- panied by Mrs. Irving Rosen- gard, she will sing arias by Debussy and Faure. For th'e Perfect Affair . . . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 MRS. SHELDON K. BOBROW Before her wedding on April 20, at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Mrs. Sheldon K. Bobrow was Judy Oberstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oberstein, of Ken- tucky Ave. Mr. Bobrow is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bobrow, of New York. The newlyweds are now making their home in Detroit. Bnai Brith Blood Rally, Mon , Tues. J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE LOW RATES The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Coun- cils announce that the final blood bank rally of the 1957- 58 term will be held on Mon- day at the Clinton School, Park- lawn, south of Nine mile, Oak Park and on Tuesday at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Curtis at Santa Rosa. Both rallies will last from 6 p.m. to midnight. Mrs. Charles Blauer and Milo Rappaport, co-chairmen of the Councils' blood bank commit- tees, urged all lodges and chap- ters to turn out large numbers of donors +.r take care of the heavy demands on the blood supply • during the summer months. ......w.,••• ■• .-iiii FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's VE 7-6701 Music Maestro, Please! AND WE MEAN MUSIC Smooth ! Excellent ! Enjoyable ! Danceable ! WHATEVER THE AFFAIR • •ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA Lends an air of refinement yet utmost enjoyment to any event. Formerly at Detroit's smart- est Nite Clubs, his music is now heard on many national network programs including Dinah Shore Chevy Show, Bob Hope Plymouth Show, Wide, Wide World, and a host of others. For information about Artie Fields and other fine bands CALL BEN KATZMAN SALLY FIELDS TRinity 1-4141 and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 A Stroller or a Full Band INSTALLATION DANCE Given by • The Business & Professional Chapter of B'nai B`rith at JER1'S-18200 Woodward betw. 6 and 7 Mile 'Rd. 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