The Suburban Community Oak Park JWV Post Guides City's illemortal Day Riles vited to participate, as have By the Oak-Woodser Memorial Day takes on new clergymen of all religions. The significance to many veterans Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the in the South Oakland County Oak Park High school band are suburbs this year, with the joining in the program. Since its inception, the Jew- advent of the Oak Park Post of ish War Veterans has always the Jewish War Veterans. It was just about this time— taken an interest and an un- during the Memorial Day season unsually active part in the —last year that the organiza- welfare of all veterans. Its tion of a new post to serve the keen awareness of its debt of gratitude to veterans, both liv- area was being considered. One of the chief instigators ing and dead, is noted in its was Mayor Richard W. Mar- leadership in the Allied Vet- shall, of Oak Park, who made a erans Council and the high remark in passing that caused regard in which it is held by JWV to begin immediate action. members of all other veterans Just before last Memorial groups. Day, JWV presented a plaque It is not surprising there- to the people of Oak Park for fore that the Oak Park Post their responsiveness to the or- should institute this first corn- ganization's call for clothing munity - wide observance of and for backing JWV's sale of Memorial Day in Oak Park. It veterans' poppies. I is the kind of program that In accepting the plaque, will gain momentum through which now hangs in the Oak the years, • growing in purpose Park City Hall, the mayor men- and significance. Members of the Oak Park tioned how wonderful it would Post also will join their be if there were a veterans comrades in the other posts group chartered in Oak Park. of the Jewish War Veterans Although the thought was not in a community remem- new, it seemed that intensified action to organize a JWV unit brance of Jewish war dead at 11 a.m., this Sunday, at there followed soon after. The result is that this year, the Oak Machpelah Cemetery. In the 13 years following Park Post is participating in the Community's efforts for World War II and the seven years following .Korea, it is Memorial Day. sometimes difficult to remem- As a matter of record, the ber that 300 Jewish service- post is guiding this year's ob- men from the Detroit area servance for the city of Oak Park, when memorial services were killed in the service of for deceased comrades of all . our country. These annual tributes con- faiths is being held at the ducted by the JWV keep us city hall. In addition to Jewish vet- mindful of this loss, and, at erans, all ex-GI's have been in- the same time, stimulate our efforts to serve causes of peace during the entire year. INTRODUCING - A fine new line of 4 Brand Name suits for men Oak Park Mizrachi to Install New Officers Announce Merger Of Day Schools Formal merger of the Hebrew Community Day School with the Suburban Hebrew Academy, op- erated by the Beth Yehudah Schools, was effected recently. The school, organized early last year for the purpose of making Hebrew day school facil- ities available in the suburban communities, fused with the Beth Yehudah system when it was obvious there was a sim- ilarity of puprose and a dupli- cation of needs. The entire assets of the He- brew Community Day School, consisting of several thousand dollars, was given to the He- brew Academy for use in the newly-dedicated Peter and Pau- line Goldstein Building. The leadership of the original school consisted of Rabbis Em- anuel Applebaum, Hayim Donin, Herbert Eskin and Samuel H. Prero, Dr. L. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. David Dombey, S. Ribiat, E. Teitz, S. Berris, T. Koenigs- berg and C. Snow. The school presently has as its language of instruction, He- brew, and aims at indoctrinat- ing its students with a love for and spiritual understanding of Israel as the center of Jewish culture and learning: * Zackheim to Head Suburban Democratic Club The Democratic Club of Oak Park, Huntington Woods and Pleasant Ridge will install its newly-elected officers at a din- ner June 10, at Fox and Hounds Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Those elected are Herschel Zackheim, chairman; Mrs. Joye Hordes, Robert L. Fenton and David Eisenberg, vice-chair- men; David Brody, treasurer; Fay Weiss and -Esther Milstein, secretaries; and Jack Hurwitz, parliamentarian. Thomas Quimby, Democratic Hebrew Academy PTA to Hear Dr. L. Shulman Week-End I/acation national committeeman f r o Michigan will be guest speaker. For reservations, c a 11 Mrs. David Paul, LI 6-2885. Beth Shalom Services Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern will preach the sermon and Cantor Ruben Erlbaum will officiate at sabbath services of Cong. Beth Shalom at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richard Kasmer will be ob- served. specie Under Personal Management of Larry Kaplan One of the Most Beautiful Motels in America 4 Olympic size swimming pool * TV, Hi-F1 in all rooms - * Luxuriously furnished * Air conditioned * Rooms for up to 4 people * AM recommended * Howard Johnson restaurant and drive-in movie on premises . . . SPECIAL DAILY, WEEKLY AND WEEK-END RATES 14911 DIX-TOLEDO HWY. (US 25) NEAR EUREKA ROAD PHONE: DUnkirk 3 8000 - recommended From Downtown: West Fort to Eu- reka Road, turn right one mile. From Northwest: 7 Mile to South- field. Left to Dix- Tole do Highway. Right 3 miles. From East Side: Willow Run Express- way. 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Parents of pre-schoolers are • Latest Domestic & Imported p particularly invited to attend Frame Fashions LI. 7-8111 CALL L The newly-elected officers of the Oak Park Chapter of 1VIiz this open meeting. rachi Women will be inducted into office at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Farband Camp Sets in the home of Mrs. H. Bodnor, June 1 Open House 24301 Seneca, Oak Park. Farband Camp, this year cele- Silk and Silk Blends Mrs. Joshua Sperka, commu- brating its 30th anniversary, nal leader, will install the fol- NEWEST STYLES lowing: Mesdames Harold Gol- will open its facilities to parents AND COLORS den, president; Ben Magy, vice- and children on Sunday, when president; Lawrence White, Leo the staff and camp committee Oak Park's Largest Kaplan and Herman Stern, sec- will be introduced. Selection of Men's The camp, located at Chelsea, retaries; a n d Sidney Segal, in Michigan's Waterloo Recrea- Clothing and treasurer. Brand New tion Area, is under the direction Featured as entertainment of Emanuel Mark, who is di- will be a cosmetics demonstra- rector of the Labor Zionist tion by Merle Norman. Friends Institute. are invited. Other camp leaders are Mur- All Colors — Perfect Plans are being made for a ray Chodak, head counselor; Individual Fitting splash party at the home of Movsas Goldoftas, director of Reserve Now for Your Mrs. Meyer Green, 24331 East- the United JewiSh Folk Schools, Wedding, Prom or Party wood, as the group's final affair cultural director; Mrs. Bella of the year. Goldberg, music director; Mrs. Lillian Solway, dining room di- 0-NV Young Israel Services rector; Mrs. Helen Moroff, a COOLIDGE-SO. OF 9 MILE At 9 a.m. services of Young registered nurse, health direc- Israel of Oak-Woods on Satur- tor; and Dr. Mary Wizer, con- LI 71511 day, the Bar Mitzvahs of Rich- sultant physician. 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