Picked to Head Israel Bond Drive Family and Children's Service Slates Special of William C. Roney & Co., stock exchange firm, in 1950, Institute for Members Gilmore Bros. department store as a clerk in 1948, and then be- tame vice president-treasurer, and later manager of Gilmore Bros. He resigned as an officer at Gilimore's in 1959 to devote full time to civic affairs. Harris, 38, the other Israel Bond co-chairman, attended Kalamazoo public schools, Uni- versity of Hawaii, Western Michigan University and the lor Gilmore University of Chicago. He began working as manager ) entertain- Jr., 34, is in Kalama- elected in the largest er cast for is E st po- _ I z o o tary Acad College, U. S. Army to 1946. ng at the and became a resident partner last year. He is an allied member of the New York Stock Exchange, past president of Bnai Kalamazoo Lodge; vice presi- dent of the Michigan Council of Bnai Brith; director, Congre- gation of Moses; member, Michi- gan regional Bnai Brith; and Michigan regional advisory board member of ADL. Center's Volleyball .Champs to Be Honored Kingstons (Teen League) and land Phillipp, Jerry Rubin and Debonaires (Tween League) Alan Silver. Debonaires: Joel Benson, Ed have won Jewish Center volley- ball I e.a g u e championships. Buchman, Milt Cohen, Steve Cooper, Alan Faigin, Bruce Members of the teams, to be Feldman, Ken Foon, Barry honored at the annual banquet, Goldsmith, Larry Gussin, Ken are: Kahl, Marty Kane, Mike Kla- Kingstons: Arnold Collins, chefsky, Paid Levine, Jeff Allan Davis, Howard Kaplan, Schmier, Dave Shepherd, . Joel Jules Levey, Larry Lipson, Sigal, Joel Sokoloff and Larry Paul Moss, Alan Polstlin, Ro- Zeldner. N . •:!: W.-. .- -= • . Israel Film, Like,Mike,' on Stratford Agenda for '61 Festival A special Institute for mem- bers of board, committees and staff of the Jewish Family and Children's Service is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center. The Institute has been care- fully planned by a select com- mittee, headed by Mrs. Ben- jamin E. Jaffe and Mrs. Charles Lakoff. It is designed to give board and committee members a deepened familiarity with the services of the agency. Brief presentations will be made by the following staff members: "What Problems Do People Bring to Us?," Milton Weiner; "The People We Help," Sheldon Siegel; "The Resources for Helping," Rose Kaplan; "Unmet Needs," Harold Silver. Mrs. Samuel Linden will act as moderator and lead the dis- cussion. The widely - acclaimed Israeli film, "I Like Mike," is one of five feature films from as many different countries, plus an as- sortment of snort subjects, that have been entered in the Strat- ford Film Festival, John Haye, director, announced. In all, 48 countries were ap- proached with requests for films of exceptional merit, Hayes said. It is hoped • that many of them will be represented at the Avon Theater when the Film Festival opens on Aug. 21. During the two-week run of the Festival, which continues until Sept. 2, showings will be twice a day at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., except on the opening day when there is no matinee. Feature films will include "Romeo, Juliette et les Ten- ebres" ("Romeo, Juliet and Darkness") from Czechoslovakia, Classified ads bring fast results! the French "Les Jeux de T tv m Northwest Rescue Women's Gift to Proyide Specialized Center Leadership Program The Jewish Center announces receipt of a special grant from the Northwest Child Rescue Women for the purpose of prn- viding . specialized leadershiP_ for a group of young adults who have been meeting at the Center since the spring of 1960. 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