Furniture Club of Detroit, Noted for Child Welfare Hadassah Launches Membership Work, Honors 23 Past Presidents at Awards Night Drive, Shower Month for Supplies Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has scheduled its annual mem- bership drive to begin with a "briefing meeting" April 27 at Hadassah House. Directing the campaign is Mrs. William Wetsman, assisted by Mesdames Samuel Rhodes, Herman Fishman, Alfred Rosen and Abe Lapides. Highlighting the drive will be a luncheon for workers' reports May 11 at Hadassah House and a membership tea with enter- tainment and prizes June 6 at Hadassah House. This entire month of April is Bnai David Sisterhood "Shower Month for dassah Supplies," a fund-rais g effort Holds 25th Anniversary to purchase equipm and ma-_ Donor Fete Wednesday terials for Had ah installa- tions in Israe All Hadassah Cong. Bnai David Sisterhood groups qhis nth are holding will hold its 25th anniversary "Do ars Supplies" showers donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wed- at th eetings. nesday in the synagogue's so- cial hall, an- on Frohman Chorus nounces Mrs. Mumford High, Morris Brand- April 30 wine, chair- man. sefterfo'''''Vfter The pr gram's st traction be Howa Lear, well nown e r t and Mrs. Brandw m cal comedy si eat be cockt ervations, Orchestra & , LI 6-2587, o erman, LI Entertainment Pr The Furniture Club of Detroit recently hon- ored its past presidents at a special awards night, with Circuit Judge Nathan Kaufman making the presentations. The past presidents are, from left' (bottom row), Victor Finn, Lou Daneman, Heylett Barker, Larry Wein- garden, Walter Bergers, Warren Greenstone, Nat Risen, Hy Gach; (top row), Harry, Wein- garden, Sam Markofsky, Raymond Redlich, Morton Newlander, Arthur Leebove, James Stein, Patrick Haggerty and Herman Mathias. Past presidents not shown are Milton Mitten- thal, Leslie Durgan, William, Byrd, James Forbes, E. I. White, Eugene Simms and Al Sklar. President for 1961 is Harry Goldberg. The Furniture Club is recognized for its out- standing work in child welfare. A.rtA Announcements April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo.. Papp of Patton Ave., a son, Andrew Alan. * * * April 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klein (Judy Seid), 10431 Saratoga, Oak Park, a daughter, Sharon Lee. * * * April 5' — To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Golden (Marjorie Rowin) of Steger Ct., a son, Richard Jeremy. * * * April 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F e r s h t m a n (Judith Stoll), 24761 Manistee, Oak Park, a daughter, Julie Ilene. * -* * March 31 —.To Mr. and Mrs: Stuart Sachse (Andrea Korn), 24371 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a .son, Edmond Alan. • * * March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kopnick (Fern Steingold), 23034 Webster, Oak Park, a son, Mitchell Allen. *, * * March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Iwrey (Debbie Mich- aels), 20247 Redfern, a son, Howard Bruce. * * * March 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Kahn (B a r b a r Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDM Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and LI 2-4444 LI 1- Certified Surgical Mohel Stoneman) ; 24071 Moritz, Oak Park, a daughter, Julie Hope. * * * March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Resnick,. former De- troiters now living in Lake Mo- hegan, N. Y., ' a son, Harry Nathan. * * * March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rachman (Naomi Polu- koff, formerly of Detroit), 1709 Springfield, Lansing, a son, Eliot David. .* * * March 2 — To Dr. and Mrs. Gerald H: Mandell (Beatrice Hollander), 8 5 5 4 Centralia, Dearborn, a son, Steven How- ard. Brevities WOLVERINE STATE CITI- ZENS LEAGUE, a non-partisan organization, is stepping up its drive to obtain 100,000 signatures to revise the charter of Detroit to provide for the election of De- troit Councilmen by districts. H. B. Tenenbaum, executive direc- tor, pointed out "the need for placing responsibility—or lack of it—on local representatives. Un- der the present system, the citizens of Detroit find it difficult 'nion or grievous- 'cular Council- cessive year ayne State ion series on been given a the outstanding program on tele- was presented it cil on Edu- ional Television d Radio at its ann, ands nner April IN T. WINE 1 in Windsor, resent the Jewish ty as lecturer ity College ., April 21, ucation and Rabbi Israel GOOD Serving in Hospitals a Homes Anywhere 20 Years' Experien Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 REV. Marshall L. Goldm MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and Hos DI 1-9909 .LI 7-2899 eet. Dubrinsky Wins Air Force Honor am Rubin, 23 , Oak Park, will be hos and hosteSs to an exec- Enjoy the 1961 utive board meeting of the FEZ-tiyal of FUN, omer Aid and Ladies. ociety, . A young Detroit attorne 8:30 .m. Monday at the Work- completing basic train' man's ircle Center, 19340 W. the U.S. Air Fore e. awarded the e can , Spin „Seven Honor Med Discus n will center on sponsored by the Citizens' ommittee for the events to held in the summer Army, y, and Air Force. and fall. Th• recipient, Seymour N. Dub s sky, 25, is th son of Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Dubrinsky, om Apr' 0. 19 Warrington. Incl. Br f cording to C –C . Europe• P El e F. Perrin of it $ * ., Air For se D insky is sta ed, is de only to air pla outstandin es of lea ip "b expressing IR REMOVED PERMANENTLY the it of onor, Instantly — Painlessly, Guaranteed' initiative, ex- ALL TREATMENTS $2.50 ample to A Jun Universi 18450 LIVERNOIS (Robinson Bldg.) DI. 1-1676 School to the b to Detroi Sarah Hack, R.' E REDUC • "WE PAY YOU TO LOSE" ' an mour & Health MI N I2 D 1 4 6; LOSE U newest p Wen by e . Louis I. New , whose on Bib- lical • historic ewis the hay een among his n wo li y activities abbi New ho - as hored works Hassidism, s a Hassidic theme for the new a. It is "a play in thre on 1 Sh Wolf.' In this play, the Baal Shem,_ the founder ,of the Hassidic move- ment, is presented in a most in- teresting light. At one point he suggests that if he could talk to the wolf he could tame him. The play lends itself for pro- duction by schools and dramatic groups. Permission must be se- cured from the author. Bloch Publishing Co. published the play. Other plays by Dr. Newman include "The Woman at the Wall" and "Pangs of the Mes- siah." chool Staffs Hashomer Sets Panel A panel will discuss the com- ether Sunday ing Israeli elections, the Eich- ci ether of the rs of e • eligious ols of Metrop Detroit set : nday at Bnai •she go • . Sponsor ct cil. is year's Sem- e me r will r around the 13th Ann' y of Israel and will e a total Israeli program. Larry reedman mann trial and other current issues at a meeting. of Ameri- cans for Progressive Israel- Hashomer Hatzair 8:30 p.m. April 22 at the Hayim Green- berg Center. The meeting is open to the public. Following a question and an- swer period, a social hour with refreshments is planned. 0 10 POUNDS A WEEK N A Now in new ters — 7 acres of land. Daily steam and massag imming pool. Open all year round. To prove r guests HOW POSITIVE we are that weight a r SPA — without medication — but with c• etc t, relax and a well balanced 3 meals a day con- die — we allowing a ONE DOLLAR DISCOUNT FOR EVERY POUN LOSE. TO BE DEDUCTED FROM YOUR BILL AFTER A OF NOT LESS THAN ONE WEEK AT THE SPA. This o d until June 15, 1961. quire About Our College Chubbies Program Phone Mich. 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