University of Michigan eco- nomics professor, Dr. William Haber, is the co-author of a book to be published shortly under the title "The Michi- gan Economy: Its Potentials and Problems." Written together with Eugene C. McKean and Harold C. Tay- lor, of the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, the book was prepared under Prof. Ha- ber's direction with the finan- cial support of the Upjohn In- stitute. Among the topics covered in the book . are Michigan's Jpb Needs for 1970; Market and Labor Factors; Taxes; Indus- trial Climate. Transportation and Water; Growth Industries and Plant Location Trends; Reasons for the State's Present Problems, and Recommenda- tions for Developing Its Future Potentials. A summary chapter of the book, "What's Ahead for Michi- gan," has been printed in ad-. vance of the volume, and is available, free, by writing to the W. E. Upjohn Institute, 709 S. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Mich. To Wed in Tuyze Mum ford Hi Activities Miss Halprin to Wed Stuart Alan Meo-dall `Simcha Music Center' Offered Pre-Schoolers Mrs. David Holtzman, of 24311 Blackstone, Oak Park, a former pi'ano teacher and camp music director, has become director of the new "Simcha Music Cen- ter" at the Shaarey Shomayim Synagogue on Ten Mile Rd. and Parklawn. By Susan Kobel Back to school after summer vacation, students are sharing, recent experiences. A Mumford- ite who spent perhaps the most Rabbi Leo Goldman an- interesting two months is Don nounces that pre-school children Sandweiss, Mumford's American ages 21/2 to 6 will receive in- Field Service exchange student struction in rhythm band, music who has returned from Lud- appreciation, baton twirling, wigshafen, Germany. and baking, besides the other As is customary of this pro- usual nursery curriculum. Three gram, Don lived with a German holiday programs, Chanukah, family for his stay. "I feel as Purim, and Passover, will be if I have two families now, one given for parents and friends here and my AFS family in of the children. "That's the beauty of the AFS MISS ISABEL SCHLUSSEL program, being part of a family. For applications and informa- I could see firsthand how others tion call the synagogue office June wedding planS of Miss live and compare it to the MISS ADELL HALPRIN or at LI 3-4688. Isabel Schlussel and Mr. Max American way of life." Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hal- Don found that all the people Maurice Dubrinsky are announc- he met accepted him with ut- prin, of Roycourt Ave., Hunting- Want The Best? ed by the bride-elect's parents, most courtesy. "It's true some ton Woods, announce the en- Ask the Folks Who've Had Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schlussel, Germans believe every Ameri- gagement of their daughter, SAM BARNETT can drives a car, eats a steak Adell, to Stuart Alan Megdall, of Elm St., Oak Park. • and His Orchestra Mr. Dubrinsky, the son of Mr. and goes to a Broadway show son_ of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford and Mrs. Isadore Dubrinsky, in nice clothes. However, most H. Megdall, of Griggs Ave. LI 1-2563 Mr. Megdall is attending the of San Juan Dr., graduated from of the people I met appreciate College of Osteopathic Medicine the work the United States has the Detroit Institute of Tech- nology where he was affiliated done since the war and realize and Surgery in DesMoines, Ia. VE 5-7224 with the Alpha Pi honorary their country might still be in The couple plans an August wedding. rubble." fraternity. As he anticipated, Don had to learn to live in a strange Young Marrieds Set '2nd 13542 Greenfield 'Anne Frank Diary' to Open on Sept. 23 country where the language was FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS, SHOWERS. Honeymoon' to Caribbean "The Diary of Anne Frank," writing. And it was written unfamilar. "In my family, all CONTACT MISS SHIRLEY A "Caribbean Cruise" for fall spoke English except Frau as a book, stage play and now a with no idea that it would ever Schultz. At meal times, I vacationers is being arranged motion picture opening its lim- be published. couldn't explain to her that I by the Young Marrieds group UNWANTED HAIR ited engagement at the United PERMANENTLY REMOVED Anne Frank, aged 13, started had had enough tc eat and she of Temple Israel for 8:30 p.m., Artists Theater on Wednesday, SAFE, FAST, INEXPENSIVE didn't want me to go hungry. Sept. 26 in the Leon Fram Hall Latest Scientific Medically has made a record for itself keeping the diary a short time of the temple, states president Approved Method. Whenever I told her I was full, rarely equalled by any piece of before she, her parents and sis- FREE CONSULTATION ter and four other people went the rest of the family just Stanley Millman. and DEMONSTRATION Rodriguez and his orchestra into hiding in Ar..lbterdam fol- laughed, he recalled. ANN L. KORSON One of the highlights of Don's will provide the musical back- lowing the Nazi invasion of the Bnai Brith Women Registered Electrologist ground for d a n c i n g, and trip was a cruise along the Netherlands. She continued her 15228 W. 7 Mile BR. 3-0200 comedian Bill Felsenfeld will Rhine River from Ludwigshafen Set $100,000 Goal record until shortly before the entertain, announce chairmen Nazi police found their hiding to Rotterdam, Holland. for Local Council Don discovered that German Lois and Morrie Lipnick. There place, two years later. The Mrs. Phillip Edelheit, presi- diary was found in the litter teen-agers have much the same also will be a demonstration of "Quill by Lill" dent of the Metropolitan De- and rubble of the old house, interests as his American calypso dancing. Jeri's will friends. "They love jazz, rock cater the buffet supper. troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- after the war. Submit your list Reservations are being taken cil, announces that over 7,000 Then you're dismissed— Written in Dutch, the diary and roll, coca-cola, dancing, and by Carol and Jerry Stein at LI members in 26 chapters have was first published in 1947. In parties," he remarked. From writing Bar Don believes his trip opened 5-3126. started their 13th annual fund 1952 it came out in this coun- his eyes and he is now better ,Mitzvah, Party & raising drive. try, where it has sold over Wedding A campaign to reach the goal 1,000,000 copies. Translated into able to understand others. Music and Entertainment Announcements, Place of $100,000 will culminate in a 21 languages, the most recent Cards and Thank show at the Fox Theater on figure on sales in countries out- Dan Frohman Chorus You Notes. Nov. 10. Stars of stage, screen, side the United States is ap- Still Holding Auditions and television will entertain proximately 1,960,000. The stage Auditions for the 1959-60 and his Orcheitra members and their guests. LI 8-5755 play, based on Anne Frank's season of the Dan Frohman DI. 1-1609 Overall chairman for the story by Frances Goodrich and Chorus will be conducted until ..-r-"' 1"r".2r".."2,Ar•••tr"....1Ar ■ -11-"•••• fund raising drive is Mrs. Leon Albert Hackett, opened on Oct. 15, announces director Dreylinger, first vice-president Broadway in 1955 and ran near- Frohman. The first rehearsal of Council. Assisting her will ly two years. It has been pre- was held Monday at IVIumford be the following chairmen: sented in some 30 countries, high school. Frohman may be Mesdames Maynard Kalef and including West Germany, where reached for information at DI Herman Kyff, ad clearance; 1-3776. James Kraft and Hyman Shebo- it was the most-performed play Three Sunday evening musi- of the 1956-57 season; this was wich, ad posting; Hy Burnstein cales, featuring vocalists and also true in Switzerland and and Allen Weiss, ad records; instrumentalists, will be pre- Ben Dorf and Charles Blauer, Austria. The German public has sented to the public, Frohman bought over 300,000 copies of tickets; Al Stein, program; Alan stated: Nov. 8, Feb. 14 and Nathan, editor; Jack Sayles and the translated diary. April 3. The annual concert As a film "The Diary of Anne will be held on May 15 in the Arthur Weisberg, associates; William Fogel, finance; Henry Frank" bids fair to repeat or large auditorium of the Insti- Klegon and Jack Zak, future excel the world-wide success of tute of Arts. leaders; Allen Weitzman and the book and play. It has been Edward Weinberg, memoriams. produced and directed by Student Zionist Group Also, Mesdames Irving Isaacs, George Stevens in CinemaScope Schedules Full Season • honorariums; Henry Schore, ar- for 20th Century-Fox, with a A lecture series on the do- rangements; David Levine and cast headed by Millie Perkins mestic problems of Israel and Arnold Topy, publicity; Bernard (in the role of Anne Frank), a Sukkot celebration are among Abramson, secretary; Richard Joseph Schildkraut, Shelley the activities being planned for Gold, delegate-at-large; Bernard Winters, Richard Beymer, Gusti the 1959-60 season of the Stu- INQUIRIES INVITED B l i e f i e l d, arbitration; and Huber, Ed Wynn, Lou Jacobi, dent Zionist Organization. Charles Solovich, Leonard Sims, Diane Baker, Douglas Spencer Comprised of university stu- Gerald Gorman, Robert Coggan, and Dody Heath. The screen dents interested in Israel, the Jack Hartstein, Samuel Aaron, version, produced in Hollywood, group will hold its first meet- 8MM and 16MM Color Movies—Color Slides Lewis Manning, Morris Tack, is from a script from the same ing Sept. 27 in the Mart Room 3-D Stereo—Candid Books Samuel Gutterman, Samuel authors (Frances Goodrich and of Wayne State University. In- Gold, Alfred E. Lakin, Henry Albert Hackett) who wrote the formation may be obtained by 8632 McNICHOLS ROAD WEST — DETROIT 21, MICH. P. Onrich, Philip Fealk, David stage play which has been so calling Mark Davidson at UN TELEPHONE: UNiversity 4-8484 Grosberg, Sidney Eidelman, widely shown. 4-5504. Charles Galinsky and Harry Bodzin, steering committee. of Greencraff Florists IT'S HERE ! °Gan* Natural Color Candids by Portraits-Weddings-Bar Mitzvahs New Book Traces History of Minnesota's Jews ST. PAUL—The North Cen- tral Publishing Co. of this city announced publication this week of a new volume titled "The Jews of Minnesota." The author is Dr. W. Gunther Plant, rabbi of the 100-year-old Mt. Zion Temple here. St. Paul book reviewer Kathryn G. Boardman calls the work "fascinating reading" GALLERY 4 20090 LIVERNOIS CHILDREN CLASSES BEGINNING THURSDAY, SEPT. 24TH Thursday, Friday, 4 5:30 Saturday, 10 - 11 :30, 1 - 2:30 TEENAGE CLASS — Saturday, 3 - 5 Drawing, Painting and Design GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 6 UN 2-4745 25 - THE DETRO IT JEWI SH NEWS — Fri d ay, Sept. 1 8 Haber Co-Author of Book on State's Economic Future