I The Suburban Community Hadassah Units Joe Forbes Wins Election Installation to Oak Park's Cit y Council Set The Oak Park East and West Martin Agronsky Jesse' to Address to Talk April 19 Mt. Clemens Dinner for Israel Bond Drive at El-mum-El Nat Litvin, chairman of the Martin Agronsky, prominent Mt. Clemens Israel Bond Com- newscaster for the National mittee, which is host commun- Broadcasting Company, w i 1 1 ity for the Pontiac-Port Huron- speak at Temple Emanu - El, Mt. Clemens-Sarnia Israel Bond By the Oak-Woodser school election were respon- Groups of South Oakland eleventh anniversary dinner Oak Park voters on Mon- sible for her husband's victory County Chapter of Hadassah, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, committe e, announced that will hold their installation at 8:15 p.m., April 19. day -proved their satisfaction Monday. His talk, on "The United George Jessel, America's "toast- luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tues- With the integrated fire and She said that what started States in a Changing' World," master general" would be the day, at Northland Auditorium. police departments, when they with about 50 of his friends is being presented under the guest of honor at the banquet voted Raymond J. Alexander, The meeting, entitled "New turned into a chain reaction auspices of the temple Men's on May 2, at the Colonial Hotel: acting mayor, into office as Faces of 1959," will include a that acquainted Oak Park citi- Assisting. Litvin in the Mt. Mayor. Passover program prepared Club. zens with his qualifications for Attorney Abel J. Selburn, office. Agronsky is the nephew of Clemens area are Dr. Joseph and presented by the educa- who opposed Alexander's bid, tion department, headed by Gershon Agron, Mayor of Jeru- N. Scher and Louis M. Davis. Forbes has been extremel Y Mrs. Irwin Jaffee and Mrs. Vic- salem and publisher of the Jeru- Chairman of the Port Huron polled only 1,382 votes to Alex- ander's 4,059 in an unsuccess- active in Oak Park, ever since tor Moss. There will be .a salem Post, Israel's only Eng- Israel Bond Committee is Al ful attempt to win election and moving to the area with his sneak preview of the SOC lish-language daily. He started Drescher, and the Sarnia chair- family eight and a half years Hadassah Annual Production, his newspaper career with his man is Hugh Shapsove. separate the two departments. Admission to the Israel Anni- ago. At that time, they lived "Now, Hear This," to be pre- uncle's paper in 1936, when it Actually, Selburn had in- on Gardner, but recently they sented on May 9 and 10 at the was known as the Palestine versary Dinner will be by pur- troduced the only real issue moved into a new home at chase of at least a $1,000 State Post. Ford Auditorium. in an otherwise routine cam- 24541 of Israel Second Development Harding. The Forbes The featured speaker will be Now assigned to Washington, Bond per couple, the chairmen paign, which saw Joseph have three daughterS, Rita, 13; Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, execu- where he lives with his wife and said. (Joe) Forbes become the E-stelle, 10; and Mickey, 81/2. tive vice-president of Detroit four children, Agronsky has his city's second Jewish Council- He served as organizing pres- man. He joins David Shep- ident Chapter of Hadassah, who has own interview show, "Look Our Want Ads Get Results! of the Oak Park Junior herd, an advertising execu- High School recently returned from a trip Here," and handles other pro- PTA, which school tive, who was elected two is attended by Rita and assisted to Israel. She will show many grams for NBC News. years ago and continues in of the slides taken on her trip. GO CONTINENTAL ! After leaving his, uncle's pa- the formation of the Roose- that office for another two in Executive boards of both the per, Agronsky worked as a free velt PTA. His other daughters We'll remodel your double or years. East and West Groups for lance reporter covering the last single breasted suit to the new- In winning, Forbes outpolled attend Roosevelt School. 1959-60 will be installed by stages of the Spanish Civil War, The new Councilman also est fashion in men's clothing ! incumbent Paul W. McGovern, has served as chairman of the past president Mrs. Harvey worked for International News 3,313 votes to 3,079, as Mc- Expert alterations on- Ladies' Barnett. A surprise gift will be Service and then joined NBC. Recreational Advisory Board, clothes including leather. Govern won the • second Council given everyone who attends. In 1943, he joined ABC as a is a director of the Friends seat. Mrs. Harriet Arnowitz, a The entire afternoon has Washington correspondent and of the Oak Park Library, the New spring fabrics and housewife and civic leader, re- Oak Park Civic . Improvement been planned by Mesdames served there for 14 years cover- fashions in brand name ceived 1,967 votes, and Marsh- Norman Graff, Marshall Fisher, ing the 1952 and 1956 'political League and is a vice-presi- all Wallace, an attorney, 1,484, dent of the PTA Area Coun- Julius Rubin, and Murray Shu- conventions, before rejoining Suits (Continental style), in their unsuccessful bids for Sport Coats, Pants, Blaz- NBC in 1957. cil. He also belongs to the bin. office. ers and iridescent coats. Variety Club and the Optim- Tickets for the Agronsky lec- A businessman, Forbes was ists - Club and is a member of Beth Shalom Affiliates ture are available at the temple making his second try for pub- office, LI 7-5015, according to the operating committee of TUXEDO lic office. He was defeated by Schedule Joint Social the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Al Weinberger, Men's Club only 70 votes in last year's RENTALS A joint social program is be- president. Born in Detroit, Forbes at- school board eledtion in an ex- tended Central High School be- ing planned by the Sisterhood ceptionally poor turnout at the fore entering military service and Men's Club of Cong. Beth Emanu-El Sisterhood polls. Even so, he ran second in World War II. He met and Shalom at 9 p.m., Saturday, in a field of five. married his wife while he was when square and social danc- to Hear 'Exodus' Review Mrs. Forbes stated that a Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood stationed in the Middle East ing will be featured in the syna- great many people who apolo- gogue building, Lincoln and wil meet at 12:30 p.m., Mon- 14 years ago. Clothiers & Cleaners gized for not voting at the day, at the temple. Mrs. Mil- Forbes will be sworn into Tyler, in Oak Park. 22155 COOLIDGE Bill Picken will be caller for ton Rosenbaum will review office next Monday. As a Coun- (So. of 9. Mile Rd.) New Northland Store cilman, he plans- first to become the square dances, according to "Exodus" and a dessert lunch- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY acquainted with problems as Mrs. Sidney Berg and Martin eon will be served. Brings Total to 110 they exist, although he ex- Herman, respective vice-presi- Admission is free for paid- LI 7-1511 New construction and sub- presses the hope that he will dents, who are chairmen for the up members. All women are division of existing facilities Open Sundays 11-3 be able to hold the tax line. evening. Refreshments will be invited. has again increased the size of His philosophy is do the best served. There is no admission Northland Shopping Center, job with the least expenditure charge. which serves a population in of funds. The dance will replace reg- excess of 500,000, from 105 to There was little excitement ularly scheduled meetings for 110 stores and services, accord- in the Huntington Woods elec- both groups in April. ing to Rorace Carpenter, Jr., tion, as unopposed Mayor David vice president and general man- R. Calhoun, incumbent Commis- Yiddishists Get $25,000 ager. sioner Harry S. Benjamin and NEW YORK (JTA) — The The Marwil Book store will former Commissioner Gordon World Congress for Yiddish double its size and operations R. Bryant won office. Culture has distributed about due to the enlargement of the Stanford A. Wallace, Robert $25,000 in prizes to 79 authors, glass walled kiosk that houses J. Erdman and Oscar A. Gore- it was reported at the world the present store at a second Seeks care and lots lick finished unsuccessfully 'in conference of Yiddish writers entrance to the Community that order. and educators. Concourse. of affection. 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