THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 2 5, PI I Brevities 1 Detroit Girl to Study at Hebrew U. Two Detroit women active in Jewish communal and civic groups here have been appoint- ed by Gov. G. Mennen Williams to serve in public offices. Mrs. Selma L. Becker, wife of Harry Becker, a De- troit produce executive, was named to the State Mental Health C o m- z mission for a term ending Sept. 6, 1962. Mrs. Becker The other appointee. is Mrs. Shirley Schneider, widow of the Roger Pilkington, formerly a Cambridge research scientist, in a new -book endeavors to har- monize Genesis with the scien- tific explanation of the origin of our planet. In the volume, IN THE BEGINNING: The Story of Creation, published by St. Martin's Press, New York, the author conveys the creation story to youngsters and to par- ents whose children inquire as to how the world came into being. * * THE JENNY'S FAMILY CLUB recently held its first an- nual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis, concluding activities until the fall. Club officers are Irving Caplan, president; Sol Lewis, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Fay Sitron, secretary, and Mrs. Evelyn Caplan, treas- urer. * * * • The second annual picnic and field day for Detroit area POSTAL CLERKS will be held Aug. 3, at Jefferson Beach Park, to raise funds for the benevolent fund, which benefits postal workers' families in case of death, assists those who are retiring and provides polio shots for members and their families. A feature of the day will be free rides between 1 and 3 p.m. The public is invited to par- ticipate from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are available from any postal clerk. Medical Leaders to Attend Workshop in Israel Twelve "outstanding" leaders in medical practice and educa- tion will participate in a spe- cial workshop in Israel, spon- sored by the medical advisory board of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. They will meet in Israel from Aug. 5 to 20. Rubinstein Leads League Max Rubinstein, outside left for the White Eagles in the Detroit Soccer League has scored nine goals so far this season to lead the league in this category. Rubinstein picked up the distinction this year after an unspectacular season last year when he was discarded by both the Scots. and the Sport Club. A Detroit girl, LOUISE SWEET (left), is one of 31 American college students who have left for a year of study at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Pictured with Miss Sweet, who is a student at the University of Chicago, are William V. Stapleton, a Yale University student, and Sandra Litt, Temple University coed. Farband Branch 552 Re-Elects Jacob Glaser Jacob Glaser was recently re- elected chairman of Brenner Branch 552 of the Farband Labor Zionist Order, following balloting which ended the reg- ular season's activities. Also on the slate proposed by Manuel Salinger and the nominating committee and adopted unanimously • by the membership were: Broacha Hearshen, vice-chair- man; Evelyn Sarnoff, Sylvia Pine, Rose Galinsky, Hy Fogel- man and Rose Steinhardt, sec- retaries; Bertha Kaminsky, publicity; M. M a r k, cultural chairman; Sonia Glaser, social; Edith Norbe r, co-chairman; Manual Salinger, Glaser and Sol Holzel, city committee; Israel Pine, membership; Berl Hearshen, M. Brodsky and S. Portner, camp; Al Berke, Ben Harold and Sonia Glaser, shule; Ida and Norman Bailey, sun- shine; M. Brodsky, Histadrut; Ben Harold, JNF; Eva Land-. man, Jewish Community Coun- cil; Adeline Salinger, Habonim; and Al Berke, Federated Campaign. FARBAND CAMP Chelsea, Mich. . . . 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Good- win, president of Mother's, the new item was developed in an- swer to both retailer and con- sumer requests to meet the needs of the larger-size families prevalent today. It is being mar- keted in addition to the Mother's one-quart decanter. The increasing popularity and consumption of borscht in this country was cited by Bernard Salamon, Mother's sales man- ager, as another reason -for the new "larger-quantity" market- ing approach. "Borscht has been gaining steadily in popularity— not only as a delicious, ready-to- serve, cold soup; but also as a refreshing beverage," he said. Among new serving ideas for borscht are the following: Pink Lady, mix borscht with sour cream in blender. 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