Alpha Omega Women Slate Annual Seek Applicants for Youth Award Donor Event at Town-Country Club Organizations in the commu- a reward for good citizenship -• nity are being advised this week by the League of Jewish Worn- en's Organizations that it is currently accepting applicants for the. League's annual Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial Y_outh Awards. According to Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chairman of the youth award committee, each League- affiliated group is urged to sub- mit the names of one outstand- ing boy and girl for considera- tion. The awards are presented annually by the League both as Busily planning the annual donor luncheon of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega are, left to right, seated: Mesdames GERALD BLOOM, chairman; JACK ZONDER, MELTON GOOD- MAN and GERALD MICHAELS. standing Mesdames JACK LAWSON and JAMES GOODFRIEND, president. The luncheon will take place at the new Town and Country Club on April 26, and will feature entertainment by comedian Sonny Mars and a fashion show. Proceeds will provide funds for the Israel Den- tal School and for local dental aid. activities in Society An open house in celebration of the 80th birthday of Mr. Adolf Newstaetter will be held in his home, 17617 Stoepel, from 2 to 5 p.m., this Sunday. Miss. Bonnie Winston, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Maurice Winston, of 18110 Muirland, has been chosen for the role of "Mimi," the featured dancer in "Guys and Dolls," to be pre- sented as the spring musical production of the University of Illinois, on April 29. Miss Winston is a junior in the college of liberal arts, and is a member of Delta Phi Epsilon social sorority. Miss Ruth Meckler, young Detroit pianist, will appear in recital at the University of Michigan in the Angell Auditorium at 4:30 p.m., on Tuesday. Her program will include works by Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, Scriabin, Liszt and. Barber. The, con- cert is open to the public. Mrs. Mildred Lefkowitz and Hyman Lifshitz were Jewish Community Center delegates to the Older Adult Conference of the National Jewish Welfare Board, in St. Louis, March 29-31, in conjunction with the 1960 biennial NJWB convention. Miss Judy Rose, of 18253 Sorrento, a student at the Uni- versity of Michigan, is spending her spring vacation in West Hartford, Conn., as the house guest of Miss Barbara Shoor, a classmate at U. of M. A sweet sixteen party honoring Miss Sharon Marie Cooper will be given on April 9, at Jeri's Restaurant by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Cooper. Miss Janet (Dee) Statfeld, a former Detroiter Who now re- sides at Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y., won the grand prize for hair shaping in the recent International Hair Fashions Show held in New York City. To win the award, a five-foot trophy, Miss Stat- feld beat a field of 89 entrants from all over the world. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Statfeld, of 20463 Strathmoor. Town Hall Schedules 12-Program Series Bernard Fuss has been ap- pointed associate director at Sinai Hospital, it is announced by Abraham Srere, pres- dent. Fuss, who will be- gin his duties on April 18, is presently assistant direc- tor of Beth Is- rael Hospital, New York. He is a grad- uate of Adel- p h i College, where he re- ceived a mas- Bernard Fuss ters degree in psychiatric nurs- Mg. He also has a masters of science in hospital administra- tion from Columbia University school Of ,public health and ad- ministrative medicine. Fuss is a nominee in the American College of Hospital Administrators. Detroit Town Hall's 32nd consecutive season will open Oct. 5 in Ford auditorium, Mrs. Dorothy Snow Hagan, director, has announced. On Oct. 5 at 11 a.m., Hall of Fame's Pauline Trigere, three- time winner of the Fashion Critics' Award, will commen- tate a fashion show. Others to appear In the 12- le c t u r e series are, Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review; cartoonist Munro Leaf, creator of the children's class, "Ferdinand the. Bull"- and the Watchbird series in • Ladies' Borne • Journal; Sid Harris, widely-read syndicated column- ist; Col. "Pappy" Boyington, World War II hero; Li Ling Air, C h in e s e actress; Sir Charles Arden-Clarke, 20-year governor-general along Africa's Gold Coast; Alistair Cooke of "Omnibus" fame; Helen Kirk- patrick, foreign correspondent. Juniors to Hear Model's Tips on Good Grooining A fashion model will discuss good grooming and make-up tricks at a special program to be held by Junior Hadassah, at 2 p.m., April 10, at Hadassah House, 16240 W. Seven Mile. Election of officers and plans for the coming convention, April 29-May 1, will be dis- cussed. Girls between the ages of 14 and 18 a r e invited to atend. "Patterns of Jewish Educa- lion in the United States" will be discussed by Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, at the fourth program of Symposium, an open forum for the examination of Jewish problems, sponsored by the Jewish Center, 18100 Mey- ers, at 8:30 p.m., Monday. and scholarship and as an in- centive for future communal leadership, Mrs. Jackson said. The awards will be presented May 26 at the annual meeting of the League. A silver kiddush cup will be presented to the young man and a silver menor- ah to the young lady selected by a. panel of judges. Nominations should be sent, stating the accomplishmenth and background of the nomi- nees, to Mrs. Jackson, 12750 Bergman, Huntington Woods. Two fact-filled illustrated brochures tell how to publish your book, get 40% royalties, national advertising," publicity and promotion. Free edi- torial appraisal. Classified ads bring fast results! WRITE DEPT. 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