DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Match la, 1960-48 `Adolescent Problems' Is Topic of Series of Mumford Parents Club A series of four programs on the theme, "The General Prob- lems of Adolescents," will be conducted by the Mumford Par- ents Club, beginning April 4. Dr. Stephen C. Cappannari, of the Wayne State University department of sociology and anthropology, will speak that evening on "The Dating and Courtship of Teen-Agers." Subsequent programs will be "The Developing Self-Concept of the Adolescent," Dr. William Evraiff, WSU department of guidance and counseling, on April 28; Dr. William Watten- berg, WSU professor of educa- tional psychology, speaking May 10 on "What Tests Can Tell About High School Stu- dents"; and Dr. Leonard Moss, WSU sociology instructor, speaking on "School and the Culture of the Adolescent" on May 24. All programs will take place at 8:15 p.m., at Mumford High School. Tickets are available from the co-chairmen, Mrs. Bertha Brotman, UN 2-5573; or Ned Smokier, TO 8-8669. Rrth An,nouncenients To Mr. and Mrs. March 4 Jack Arfa (Alice Greenbaum), of 15211 Kenton, Oak Park, a daughter, Debrah Lynn. * * * March 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks (Gail Lester), of 2371 Ewald Circle, a son, Allen Phillip. * * * Feb. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman (Gloria Sher- man), former Detroiters, now of Jamaica, N. Y., a son, James Scott : Feb. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenfeld (Beverly Goldstein), of 25223 Prairie, Southfield, a daughter, Susan Renee. * * * Feb. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorfman (Marilyn Sa- fir), of 12942 Wales, Hunting- ton Woods, a son, Bruce Neil. * * * Feb. 20 -- To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wayne (Denise Nelson), of Gentler Ave., a daughter, Nancy Lynne. * * * Feb. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Syd Levethan (Sandy Stern, of De- troit), of Levittown, N.J., a son, Gregg David. * * Feb. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fleischman (Sharon Benson), of 10514 Elgin, Hunt- ington Woods, a daughter, Debra Ann. _ * * * Feb. 6 — To Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert S. Eskin (Goldie Ros- enblum), of 19339 Lauder, a son, Stephen Ira. OH EL EXCLUSIV ( I A ,._ Sincr1941 in Detroit Hospitals & Homes 571173 _". ... Recommended by Physicians... RABBI LEO ArleanGoldbergWed to Jay S. Murray MRS. JAY S. MURRAY In a double-ring ceremony on Feb. 28, Arlean Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old H. Goldberg, of 18437 Pen- nington, was united in marriage to Jay S. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Murray, of 18287 Pennington. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, of Adas Shalom Synagogue, performed the wedding, which was solem- nized in the home of the bride's parents. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will ' make their home at .16880 Greenfield. JASON H. TICKTON, music director of Detroit's, Temple Beth Fl and professor of music at Wayne State University; and JOHN REDFIELD, can- torial soloist at the temple, re- cently were acclaimed for a festival of Jewish music which they presented at Temple Beth El, in Battle Creek. * * Rabbi SHERWIN WINE, of Temple Beth El, Detroit, repre- sents the Jewish • Chautauqua Society as lecturer at Albion College, on Wednesday. He par- ticiPated in the All - Campus (Lapel Program. * * * Two films, "Report from Af- rica" and "The Question of Togoland," will be shown by the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- TIONAL CLUB at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at the P ark man Branch Library, 1766 O•kman Blvd. * * CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB will meet at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cornfield, 19957 Mar- lowe. * * * At the annual installation of the ROTHSTEIN FAMILY CLUB, held last Sunday, at Northwood Inn, the following new officers were inducted: Gilbert Roth, president; Moe Berndorf, vice-president; Dora Hamburger, treasurer; a n d Leona Rothstein and Gladys Friedman, secretaries. T h e group will next meet on March 27, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. * * * "Can Nazis Take Power Again?" will be the topic of Eve- lyn Sell at the FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIALIST FORUM, to-be held at 8 p.m., March 25, at 3737 Woodward. Following an analy- sis of the role of fascism in modern society and the danger of a neo-Nazi movement de- veloping, there will be audience on. participation. Sngagements Expert Mohel , Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and in Hospitals DI 1-9909 . ater group together with the Rollins Theater Group. Dr. and Mrs. Stein will tender a cocktail party and reception prior to the banquet, to which all guests are invited. Prior to his election as head of the 8,000-member fraternity, Dr: Stein was president of the Psychodrama Group Slates All-Day Confab Dr. Robert S.- Drews, director of the Michigan Institute of Group Psychotherapy and Psy- chodrama, announces a work- 'shop to be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, in the Sky Room of the Hotel Pick-Fort Shelby. The workshop, which con- tinues its explorations by means of psychodrama into "The Ther- apeutic Community," will be on the general theme, "Aloneness and Self-Fulfillment in a .Space Age." ' Dr. Drews will direct the day's activities. For tickets, contact him at 12500 Broad- street. Boston Pediatrician - . Is Sinai Visiting Chief Dr. Priscilla White, of the Joslin Clinic, Boston, and asso- ciate professor of pediatrics at Tufts Medical School, will serve as visiting chief of medicine at Sinai Hospital here on Thurs- day. The program will include a clinical conference in the main lecture room at 9 a.m.; a lecture by Dr. White on "Juvenile Dia- betes" at 10:45 a.m. and hospi- tal, rounds from 1:30 to 3 p.m. All interested physicians are invited to attend. Two Local Doctors Named by Heart Ass'n. Dr. Sidney E. Chapin, of De- troit, was elected secretary, and Dr. Moses Cooperstock, of Mar- quette, was chosen one of the vice-presidents of the Michigan Heart Association at a recent meeting of its board of trustees. Dr. Ben I. Johnstone, a De- troit heart specialist, took office as president, and Alfred T. Wil- son, vice-president of the Na- tional Bank of Detroit, was elected chairman of the board. H. M. Golden, of Flint, was re- elected to the board. Detroit chapter, regent of the sixth district, . served on numer- ous national committees as a trustee and marshal and was national editor for the: three years preceding his recent ele- vation. Serving on the banquet com- mittee are Drs. Philip _Sherman, regent of district 6;,'.'Gerald Michael, Detroit Alumni :Chap- ter president; Leo Ship)io, Louis Galin, Herbert Goldstroni; Cliff Heller, Seymour Barahl,.. Gerald Freedman and Norman Segal. 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A banquet honoring Dr. Fred A. Stein, new president-elect of Alpha Omega dental fraternity, will be given by the Detroit Alumni Chapter this Saturday evening, at Temple -Israel. Dr. Stein, of 6210 St. James, Birmingham, was elected to the post at the recent international convention of the fraternity in Chicago. He is the first grad- uate of the University o f Detroit dental school to at- tain the posi- tion. The sixth member of the Detroit chap- ter to hold Dr. Stein the post, Dr. Stein was preceded in office by Drs. Joseph Grither, Bennet Sid- enberg, Sam Gerendasy, Leon Katzin and Louis Galin. The banquet, which is being arranged under the chairman- ship of Dr. Jack Lawson, will be followed by a revue, to be presented by the chapter's the- Brevities GOLDMAN • UN .3-6242 Dentists to Honor Dr. Fred Stein on National Election 0:47-1afirg: jO0 fe EE! 3205 W. McNICHOLS RD. (at Wildemet,t KTROIT 21. MICHIGAN •