JWV Activities Lt. ELI LEVIN POST and AUXILIARY will install newly- elected officers at ceremonies planned for Sunday evening, in the Memorial Home. Being inducted by the Post are Mau- rice Bordelove, commander; Irving B. Feldman and Jack Kraizman, vice - commanders; Abe Levin, adjutant; Sol M. Hoberman, quartermaster; Ben Shiffman, chaplain; Sam Ma- gid, judge advocate. Auxiliary officers who will be installed are Gertrude Hoberman, presi- dent; Ida Phillips and Kate Dworin, vice-presidents; Lillian Braunstein, treasurer; Esther -Singerman, chaplain; Jennie Wish, conductress; Emily Cut- ler, historian; Mary Super, pa- triotic instructress; Ruth Gold- sher, guard; Ruby Tompkins and Luba Lupiloff, trustees; Jeanne Polansky, secretary; and Freda Shiffman, hospital chairman. iMUMFORDi 1 ! 1 I U I S 1 1 i I 1 1 I - 1 1 S By LINDA REISTMAN Talented Mumford musicians and vocal groups are busy making final preparations for the annual Spring Concert, to - MISS SHARON SANDERS be held at 8 p.m., today, in the school auditorium. At a recent dinner party, Mr. Featured as soloists will be and Mrs. Edward Sanders, of Frances Cooperman, Robert Rus- Santa Rosa Dr., announced the kin, Henry Shevitz,' Susan engagement of their daughter, Struss and Robert Toumajian. Sharon Hope, to Samuel Katz, Groups participating in the per- of Oak Park, Mich. An Aug. 15 formance will be the band, or- wedding is planned. * * * chestra, chamber orchestra, YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY girls' vocal ensemble, girlt' glee Home for Aged Aux. will meet Monday evening, at club, and the barbershop the home of Sarah Kaminsky, quartet. Installs New Officers _* * * Following elections held re- 23431 Harriet Ct., Oak Park. In recognition of their out- cently by the Jewish Home for Co-hostess will be Sara Lankin. * * * standing work in high school Aged Women's Auxiliary, the Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- publications, 13 seniors were re- following officers were in- IARY will meet Tuesday eve- cently initiated into Quill and stalled: Mesdames Jack Fishman, ning, at the Memorial Home, Scroll, national high school hon- vice-president; George Bass, when details of the coming past orary society for journalism Harry Berlin, Philip Cameron, presidents' banquet on June students. Newly-initiated mem- Lou Robbins, Sam Barr, Hy- 27, at Club Gay Haven will be bers of the Mercury staff are: man Friedman, Joseph Wolfe, announced by Mrs. Marcus Chuckle Jacobowitz, Michael Morris Snyder and Jack Scheinker, senior vice - presi- Pollack, Linda Reistman, David Rottenberg, Jay Schumaker and Fisher, secretaries; Joseph Ja- dent. * * * Jerold Starr. Also initiated are cobs, treasurer; I. E. Goodman, DEPARTMENT OF MICHI- Capri staff members Steve parlimentarian; and Herman GAN- AUXILIARY will begin Bodzin, Mel Barclay, Marsha Bregman, simcha-memorial. Committee chairmen ap- its joint husband and wife sum- Kanter, Jerome Starr, Jeffrey pointed include Mesdames mer bowling season at 9:30 Tigay, Doreen Weiner and David Lichtman, Bernard Su- p.m., June 13, at Rol-A-Wile Michael Weinstein. * * * cenic, Harry Meer, Max Ost- Recreation. Members interested Members of the Current Af- row, Meyer Silverman, Dan Le- in joining the league should Vine, Sol Grand, Sidney Freed, call Mrs. Ruth Weiss, UN. 4- fairs Club spent May 21 visit- ing the State capitol building Ben Feldstein, Morris Gerber, 8736. * * * and- attending a meeting of the William Belinsky, Albert A salute to the state of Is- State Legislature in Lansing. Dutsch, Jonas Torgow and Mor- rael will mark a joint installa- The students talked informally ris Surath. tion evening planned by Pfc. with Stanley Kowalski, Demo- JOSEPH L. BALE POST and cratic floor leader of the House, Bialistoker Society Plans this Tuesday, at and John Swainson, Lieutenant Indoor Picnic, Games Party AUILIARY the Memorial Home. Rev. Wil- Governor. The annual indoor picnic liam B. Sperry, a leading mem- * * * and games party of the Biali- ber of the Detroit Chapter of Mumfordite Eddy Stein took stoker Western Aid Society the American-Christian Pales- second place in the West Side will take place from 12 noon tine Committee, who has vis- Detroit District finals of the to 12 midnight, on Sunday, at ited and lectured on the Mid- Knights of Pythias oratorical Jericho Temple, 18495 Wy- dle East, will be guest speaker. contest, held May 18, at Mum- oming. New Post officers to be in- ford. Eddy's speech was en- A full-course dinner will be stalled are Raymond Newman, titled "Andrew Jackson — My served, and there will be en- commander; Philip Layne and Favorite Character in History." tertainment and prizes. All Ted Krass, vice-commanders; • * * friends and landsleit are in- C a r m i Slomovitz, adjutant; With their 5-1 victory over vited to participate. Proceeds Howard Waterstone, quarter- Cody High, the boys tennis aid group projects here and in master; Albert Fagenson, judge team retained the City Cham- Israel. advocate; and Irving Yura, pionship for the second con- trustee. New Auxiliary officers secutive season. This year's un- are Edith Bale, president; defeated team consisted of Esther Gold and Shirley Leet, Paulo Silva, captain, Barry vice-presidents; Florence Bar- Bershad, Bob Blondy, Dennis Enjoy this nett, treasurer; Rita Leeds, pa- Brook, Howard Caplan, Mel triotic instructress; Carol Burke, Chase, Mike Grayson, Larry Delicious historian; Estelle Minus, con- Jackier, Gary Kukes, Richard ductress; Nettie Kushner, chap- Leach and John * Ownes. lain; Delores Bale, Gertrude Dessert Treat Amateur dramatists from Kraft and Miriam Cantor, Cooley were hosted in a "talent trustees. Friends are invited exchange" held May 20, at Mum- 0 to attend. ford. Members of each drama * * * et`1\3° ‘%‘ club presented scenes and At recent installation cere- x.oNI monologues and discussed their monies conducted by DETROIT various projects. The Mumford- AUXILIARY, t h e following ites will visit Cooley next new officers were inducted: month. B e 11 e Bercowitz, president; Hannah Seinwell and Yetta Stearns, vice-presidents; • Vera Slate Sophie Tucker Zendell, treasurer; Minnie Event for AMCD Here Hart, chaplain; Rose Kay, Sophie Tucker will be guest guard; Florence Wittenberg, artist at the fifth annual din- secretary; Rose Cowan, patri- ner-dance of New Life Chapter otic instructress; May Gins- of the American Medical Center burg, historian; and Hattie at Denver, on June 17, at the Cohen, Ida Schlein and Bertha Elmwood Casino, announces Schapp, trustees. Rose Cowan Mrs. Irving Chaiken, Chapter was installing officer, and was president. The Medical Center is en- assisted by May Ginsburg. gaged in cancer research and offers unlimited hospitalization CARD OF THANKS care to cancer patients. The family of the late Jacob Reservations for the dinner- Brenner acknowledges with dance may be made by calling Get it at your grateful appreciation the many UN 3-6574 or LI 8-8123. Dinner- favorite Super Market kind expressions of sympathy dance chairmen are Mesdames extended by relatives and Edward Epstein, Sam Goren, Carry-Out Food Store friends .during the family's, re- Jerry Eaton and Manuel or Restaurant cent bereavement. Kravetz. TODAY... II al . Galician Society Plans Nusbaum Memorial Radomer Society, Auxiliary Schedule Surprise Party Radomer Aid Society and its Ladies Auxiliary will honor one of its oldest members at a sur- prise party planned for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Work- men's Circle Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile. Israeli movies, games and refreshments are planned. The Auxiliary is planning a rummage sale, to be held June 8, at a store on Linwood and Puritan. For information, call Mrs. Sol Ager, president, LI 6-1860; or Mrs. Rose Tuttleman, LI 5-3957. A memorial tribute honoring the late Mr. Abe Nusbaum will be held by the First Galician Society of Detroit at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Beth Abraham Synagogue's Nusbaum H a 11 , which is named for him. According to Sam Kau- fer, society president, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preside at the memorial, and Rabbi Sam- uel H. Prero will deliver the memorial Mr. Nusbaum address. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman and the Beth Abraham choir, directed by Israel Fuchs, will chant the liturgical portions of the service. The public is in- vited to attend. Council Institute for Programming June 15 The annual Institute for Pro- gram Planners of Counoil- affiliated organizations will be held June 15, in the Workmen's Circle Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile Road, announces Dr. Sam- uel Krohn, chairman of the internal relations committee of the Jewish Community Council who is chairman of this special institute. Sholem Aleichem Couples Set Shavuot Workshop A newly-organized group of young married couples with children attending the Sholem Aleichem School will hold a pre - holiday celebration and w o r k s h o p, "Introduction to Shavuot,". on June 5, at the Institute, 19350 Greenfield. All interested parents and friends are invited to attend the program and other planned events of the group. For infor- mation, call Irving Geitlin, VE. 8-7440, or Natalie Reegen, UN. 4-8332. COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA For Any Occasion Featuring' GLORIA BROOKS VANGUARDS Call SALLY FIELDS • TR - 1-4141 (Other Smart Combos) FOR GOOD SEATS ALAN GALE SHOW. SUN., JUNE 7 - FORD AUD. 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