THE DETROIT To Wed Oct. 16 MISS FAYE GOOZE Dramatic and Dance Programs at Center Dramatic, dance and charm classes of the Jewish Center will put on plays and programs in May as the final event of their class season. The Junior and Tween mod- ern dance classes will present their program at 7 p.m., May 16. Junior folk dance classes will present programs of Israeli, American, European and Mexi- can folk dances, in honor of Mothers' Day, at 2 (grades 1-3), and 3:30 p.m. (grades 4-6), Sunday. The Tween charm class will hold a fashion show and recep- tion, modeling fashions from a local shop, at 7:30 p.m., May 19. The Tween dramatic class will present a musical adapta- tion of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew," with music from Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate," The engagement of Faye Mar- lene Gooze, daughter of Mrs. Sandy Gooze, of 17417 San Juan, and the late Mr. David Gooze, to Robert Leonard Syner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Syner, of 19775 Freeland, was announced recently at a family at 4 p.m., Wednesday, and May party. An Oct. 16 wedding is 18. The sixth grade dramatic class planned. will present an original show by class members. "All Wound Two Detroiters Named Up," at 1:30 p.m., Sunday. to Staff of Camp Shor The fifth grade dramatic class Frank Leider•an, resident will present a version of "Alice director of Camp Shor, an- in Wonderland," "The Magic nounces the appointment of two Bed Knob" or "How to Become staff members from the Detroit a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons," area: George Gelberman, who plus a comedy on the problems will serve as arts and crafts of modern day royalty, "That's supervisor, and Sy Greenspan, the Way It Goes," at 4 p.m., who will serve as a general May 17. counselor. The fourth grade dramatic Camp Shor will accommodate 100 children, including boys class will present "Alice in and girls, ages 6 . to 14. Featur- Wonderland" at 4 p.m., Monday, ing a beautiful, filtered swim- May 16, ming pool the camp has com plete facilities and observes the dietary laws. For informa- tion call DI 1-8898 . or LI 7-1165. Co-Ed Tennis Classes tArtnouncements Co-ed tennis classes for begin- ners will be offered by the Jew- April 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. ish Center, 18100 Meyers, in six- Earl Bennett (Beverly Weiner), week sessions starting May 18 of 24026 Geneva, Oak Park, a and 19. Jim Kerwin, veteran son, Howard Bruce. tennis instructor, will conduct • * the classes. April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Markel (Bernice Lum- berg), of 21011 Gardner, Oak Park, a son, Howard. * * * April 21 — To Dr. and Mrs. OHEL Daniel S. Elman (Barbara Fruit- Ly . _ Since 1941--"N man, of Flint), of 15436 Ward, EXCLUSIV ( in Detroit Hospitals& Homes 'a son, Kenneth Donald. C. * * 1 771111 ......." April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf (Verna Charusof- ....Recommended by Physicians... sky), of 29481 Fairfax, South- field, a son, -Michael Scot. • * * LEO April 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Myron V. Goff (Gloria Fay Wolf), of 18585 Milburn, Li- Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes vonia, a son, Kevin Harlan. * * * LI 1-9769 UN 3-6242 April 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finkelstein (Elaine Sax), of 21351 Kenosha, Oak RABBI CHASKEL Park, a son, Leslie Irwin. GRUBNER * * * SPECIALIZED MOHEL April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Recommended by Physicians Goldstein (Ruby Repitor), of Serving in Hospitals and Homes Romeo, Mich, a daughter, Jan 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 Renee. * * * April 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. REV. Bob Rivkin (Rae Wein), of 21841 Stratford, Oak Park, a RABBI GOLDMAN Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and in Hospitals DI 1-9909 Rabbi I saac Kaplan Isaac Certified Mohel 17181 Cherrylawn UN 1 - 1508 Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals Homes Anywhere and /7 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 daughter, Nancy Faith. * * * April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss (Ida Travis), of 18004 Wildemere, a daughter, Wendy Eve. • * * March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seltzer (Estelle Weder), of 19774 Burgess, a son, Eric Mitchell. * * March 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mittleman (Marilynn Fruitman, of Flint), of 1869 Trenton, Mich., a son, David Todd. Kinneret to Honor Past Presidents Phi Beta Kappa Awards Won by 46 Mumfordites With 46 graduating seniors earning Phi Beta Kappa awards, Mumford's June 1960 class has set a new school record. Those earning the honors are: Myra Auslander, Joel Ben- nett, Karen Bleir, Paula Brose, Susan Cohn, Bruce Colton, Eugene Eisner, Marilyn Freed- land, Larry Gelb, Judy Gerson, Maxine Gordon, Barbara Greis- man, Elaine Grossbart, Larry Jackier, Susan Kahn, Dorcas Kane, Diana Kohen, Sherry Kovan, Richard Leach, Judy Lepofsky, Sanford Lewis, Mari- lyn Loren, Rosalyn Loren, Audrey Mellen, Leroy Mermel- stein, Anne Mishchakoff, Julie Nichamin, Richard Panush, Past presidents of Kinneret Chapter of Pioneer Women Martin Pearlman, Gary Pierce, who will be honored at a special 10th anniversary celebration David Raitt, Paul Redstone, on June 15, at Sammy's are, left to right, FRANCES DRIKER, Stanley Rosenbaum, Douglas first president; REBECCA WARREN, now in office; Mrs. Ross, Susan Rubin, Donald REBECCA COHN, third president; SOPHIA TATELMAN, who Sandweiss, Ellen Schwartz, Wil- will be honored as Kinneret's "Woman of the Year"; SARAH liam Shiovitz, Elliot Sigman, KANTER, immediate past president; and RUTH GOSMAN, Bob Toumajian, Laurie Wender, who was second president. Mrs. Frances Shayne is chairman of Jan Winkelman, Walter Win- arrangements for the program. shall, R i c h a r d Wishnetsky, Kathryn Yakes, and Milton Yolles. To receive the Junior Phi Beta Kappa standing, a senior must have compiled a 2.6 aver- age with 3 equal to an all A The final phase of the annual Hal Gordon and his orchestra, average. Marks from the tenth World Jewish Child's Day, a besides several entertainment through twelfth grade are three-fold effort by the Detroit features, will be presented, an- counted. Council of Pioneer Women, will nounces Mrs. Wilbur Shapira, be highlighted with a dance on chairman of the spring affair. A Want The Best? May 14, at Adas Shalom Syna- portable typewriter and other Ask the Folks Who've Had gogue, Curtis and Santa Rosa. valuable gifts will be awarded. All money raised during this SAM BARNETT Pioneer Women Readies Final Round of World Jewish Child's Day Name Mrs. Chaiken to 3rd Term as Prexy Mrs. Irving Chaiken has been elected president for the third consecutive year of New Life Chapter, of the American Medi- cal Center at Denver. Serving with Mrs. Chaiken will be Mesdames Oliver Barnes, Harold Goldberg, Don- ald L. Golden and Elvin Pol- lack, vice-presidents; Louis Par- zen, treasurer; Manuel Kravetz, Peter Polinsky and Harvey Rothstein, secretaries; E. Ep- stein, chaplain; S. Goren, J. Eaton and N. Goldman, trus- tees. The board of directors in- cludes Mesdames J. Friedland- er, G. Borenstein, M. Saper- stein, M. Kolovsky, M. Madvin, P. Kravetz, C. Carson, N. Ekel- man, S. Rale, S. Ecoff, A. Gott- leib, I. Liebroder, F. Berenson, F. Chaiken and M. Kanes. Installation of officers will be held in June at the Tam 0' Shanter Country Club. Chair- man of the affair is Mrs. Donald L. Golden. Also on the group's agenda is a rummage sale, May 20. Chair- man is Mrs. Harold Goldberg. Funds will aid in further re- search at the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research and hospitalization for cancer cases at the American Medical Center. Award Dr. Halperin Political Fellowship Dr. Samuel Halperin, 10011 Albany, Oak P a r k, has been awarded an American Political Science Association Congres- sional Fellowship for 1960-1961. Assistant professor of polit- ical science at Wayne State University, Dr. Halperin will spend ten months on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. as a legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator and Represenative of his choice. One of more than 150 appli- cants for the post, Dr. Halperin will attend a continuing series • of conferences with members of C o n g r es s, Congressional s t a f f, officials of the White House, Bureau of the Budget, Executive departments, journal- isst, lobbyists, and political party chiefs. He will also engage in re- People who have tuberculosis search involving participant- spread the germs by coughing, observer study of the emerging sneezing or spitting. Get a chest role of Congress in public X-ray! policies on higher education. project, which included a one- week cannister drive, will be utilized to further activities of Pioneer Women's child rescue program for Youth Aliyah. Ex- panded facilities this year in- clude a new school for home economics at Nachlat Yehuda and two new vocational schools in Beersheba and Haifa. •The Pioneer Women program also includes the maintenance of social welfare and educa- tional services through its sis- ter organization in Israel, Moet- zet Hapoalot. Mrs. Norman Leeman is gen- eral chairman of World Child's Day, while Mesdames Saul Rose and Sam Wasserman serve as vice-president of funds and president of Detroit Council, respectively. 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