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May 19, 1961 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-19

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Maimonides Medical Auxiliary Will
Fete Mrs. Grossman at Installation

PLANNING lin, INSTALLATION LUNCHEON of the
Maimonides Medical Auxiliary to be held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Wayne County Medical Society Building, are (from left)
Mesdames Irwin Weisenthal, Sol C. Grossman and 1. Walter
Silver.
* * *
0
The Maimonides Medical Auxi-
* t
liary will pay tribute to Mrs. Sol InstitUte to Orient
C. Grossman for her services as High School Seniors
president during the past year at
the season's final meeting and in Communal Services
installation of new officers to be
The seventh annual Institute
held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the for Jewish High School Seniors,
Medical Society Bldg., 1010 An- organized by the Jewish Com-
tietam.
munity Council, will be held
Past president Mrs. Sidney June 18, it was announced . by
Friedlaender will present the Harry Kobel, Institute chairman.
gold President's Key to Mrs.,
Grossman. The invocation will be - This special program will pro-
delivered by past president Mrs. vide seniors at Oak Park, Cass,
Irwin Weisenthal. Past President Ford, Southfield, Birmingham,
Mrs. I. Walter Silver will offi- Royal Oak and Mumford High
ciate at the installation cere- Schools with an opportunity to
obtain information on Jewish
monies.
New officers 'include Mes- communal organizations and re-
dames Harold Pl• ,
ent; sources that may be helpful in
furthering their plans for the
Irving 'Levitt,
m Fried,
future.
presidents;
r Penslar,
Among - the areas to be in-
• , Irving Edgar,
thanial S
uded in the program are na-
Alex Sol
and Sam Alpiner,
nal and local scholarship pos-
secretari
David Schane, tress-
urer;
akin, treasurer ect;
ilities, information on desir-
Howar
Appehn , P
ld-
e professions and vocations,
man,
us Sugar n,
ur
ish activities on the campus,
With
and
M n,
pects of Jewish life in the
stan
ommi
med services and information
n combatting discrimination in
M ey is a
make employment and education.
90M
vices lo
e . virtue
The Institute was initiated
seven years ago. This year's In-
stitute will, , for the first time,
er at
RBY'
be open to eleventh graders.
at .
A students co-ordinating com-
New
mittee representing -all high'
T
Cocktail
schools is being formed. Coop-
Lounge and Bar
erating organizations in Detroit
AFrER
include Bnai Brith Youth, United
THEATRE
Synagogue Youth, Young Israel
Snacks .
. a
Delight
Metropolitan Youth Council, Na-
tional Federation of Temple
• LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
Youth and Zionist Youth Move-.
ments.

qi• nal
t
• q3 ri •11
Activities



LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will hold its installation of.
officers 12:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer. Folio wing
luncheon, Mrs. Alfred 'E. Laikin,
third Vice-president of District
6, will install Mesdames David
Freedman, president; Herman
Kaufman, Oscar C o o k, ' and
Harry Michelsoh, vice - presi-
dents; William Plotkin, treas-
urer; George Kent, William
Grayson, Charles Fink, Morris
Katanick, Robert Israel and Al-
bert Epstein, secretaries; Jack
Dechter, guide; Samuel Gins-
burg, historian; Louis Dorf,
sentinel; Harry Kaufman, moni-
tress; David Goldberg, Albert
Gutman, Abe Guist, Herbert
Liner, Lester Miller, Charles
Niskar, William Olson, Benson
Litwak, Edward Parrish, and
Seymour Zuger, board members,
and Alex Mann, Thomas Zohott,
Herman Kyff, Sanford Rosen-
thal and Ben Dorf, trustees.
Mrs. Carl Pearl, installation
chairman, has arranged for a
musical program to be rendered
by the Bagley Mothersingers
Choral Group, under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Jack Mash.
* * *
ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
and CHAPTER will hold a
joint installation in the form
of a dinner-dance May 28 at
Bnai David Synagogue. Those
interested are asked to call
ticket chairman Mrs. Henry
Dorfman, EL 6-8316, or co-
chairman, Mrs. Max Pines, UN
24092: -
*
*
ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
its annual installation of officers
8:30 p.m. Monday at the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer. The newly elected officers
will be installed by Mrs. Sidney
Eidelman, president of Metro-
politan Detroit Bnai Brith Wo-
men's Council. The dramatic
group will present "Showtime
on Broadway" ; under th
tion of Mrs. Belle
w. Re-
freshments w
v e d.
Tickets ma
urchas•t
the door
by contacting in-
stallatio
hair an, Mrs. Leon-
and Gu n, 4-1309, or
Hitow, I 1:800

YUS ER - R
LODG will h
and el tion of
Thursd
at Lu
Betman, I 8-1
informati , call

Mr. and Mrs: Irving Aus-
lander of Wildemere Ave.
announce the engagement of
their daughter - Adrienne to
Richard Lee Munich
and Mrs. Ed
Lexington,
The bri - o-be is a graduate
of Bran is University and is
attend'
Yale Univ sit
which he will re
ter's
gree in Ju
ei
will
ceive his
ro
in Ju e and will
er
s c h
1 at - the Univ
Kentu
in the f
weddi

ist CUT LAMB CH
CHUCK ROAST
GROUND BEEF

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tomer
ol .

FRESH—KOSHER MADE

Mickey Woolf

and His Orchestra

UN 3-3737

MEDAH STUDIO

Fine Photography
Candids Professionally Finished
For Appointment Phone

Augur
ident of
Council,
lel Yosef
Labor Zion
"Labor's
toward
dustrial
mpetition
the S es" Satu
horn of
Dra er, 1
A iscussio
fol-
low
e addr s.
forma-
lion, 11 KE 7-6

S. LEIBICK

Shib

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And His Orchestra
KE 5-2604

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VAAD HARABONIM

SALE! SALE!

The semi-annual open house-
for kindergarten children who
will be ready to start schbol in
September will be held at the .
Bagley School 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Drapes • Curtai
Lamp Shades

UN 1-7237

Our Poultry Is Killed Fresh Daily

ouse





UNDER STRICT SUPERVISION OF THE

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ICE 1-0104

ATHAN & IRVING'S

Livonia
Officers at

We C1=1"1
- Household
Items Ex-
: elusively j

or the
Perfect Affair .

Scholle
Labor

A general m
ting of the
Man is the architect of his
Parent - Teac
Organization,
own
future,
and
many
create
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
nothing but castles in the .air. Livonia bra . hmeted Hebrew
Schools,
be held 8:30 p.m.
Thursday t the home of
Rae Co n, 19630 I n
Livonia.
WE WILL BE CLOSED SHAVUOT, SUNDAY and
The m Ling wi
MONDAY, MAY 21 and 22.
election
officers.
WE WILL REOPEN TUESDAY, MAY 23
All pa nts are
attend. A ocial
ments• is p Red.
For info
6-0875.

USDA-
CHOICE

Lionel E. Spoon, 27, a resi-
dent of Oak Park for the past
six years, announces his candi-
dacy for election to the -Board
of Education of the Oak Park
School District at the June 12
election.
He is a member of the Al-
bert Einstein P.T.A. and was
appointed to
the Citizens' •
Advisory
Committee to
the Oak Park
Board of Edu-
cation:
Spoon, who
attended t h e
University of
Michigan and
received h i s Spoon
BA. and law -degrees from
Wayne State University, - was
admitted to the State Bar of
Michigan in July, 1957. He is
presently engaged in real estate
development.
Spoon, his wife, Barbara, and
o children, Laurie -5 and
ly 3, reside on Cloverlawn

• •

MISS ADRIENNE
AUSLANDER

li:esv. UN. 2-6742

E
E AND

Lionel E. Spoon Runs
for Oak Park School
Board 'in June Election

Miss Auslander Will
Wed .Kentuckian

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