kickoff Named I to 2 Civic Posts Double honors haVe - been bestowed upon Louis H. Luck- off, president of Luckoff & Wayburn, Inc., local advertis- ing agency, in the form of civic appointments made last week. Mayor Louis C. Miriani named Luckoff coordinator of the Water Follies of 1961, high- m :*:••'••• LOUIS H. LUCKOFF light of the third International Detroit-Windsor Freedom Fes- tival. The two-hour stage and water revue, to be held July 2-4 in Detroit's convention arena, will be coordinated and publicized by Luckoff. At the same time. it was an- nounced the State Senate had confirmed Gov. John B. Swain- son's appointment to Luckoff to serve on the Michigan Civil War Centennial : Commission. Luckoff will help plan and di- rect state and national observ- ances of the centennial. Palestine Endowment Safrans to Host Passes Million Mark Marchioness of NEW YORK, (JTA)—Gifts and testamentary bequests to- taling $389,000 were received by Palestine Endowment Funds, Inc., New York, during the past fiscal year, bringing the ag- gregate funds at present to over $1,000,000, it was an- nounced by Robert Szold at a meeting of the board of trus- tees here. The meeting elected Szold, a founder of PEF in 1922 and its president for the past two decades, as chairman. Julius Weiss. hitherto vice-president, was elected president. Aaron Baroway, who has been treas- urer of PEF for many years,. was elected vice-president and treasurer. Mrs. Eli Ginzberg was elected secretary. Palestine Endowment Funds, Inc., is a non-profit organiza- tion administered entirely by volunteers. It is a vehicle of personal giving devoted exclu- sively to charitable, scientific : educational and religious pun: pose's in Israel. Contributions to PEF in the form of donations, bequests, and endowments over the past three decades have ex- ceeded $3,000,000. Among PEF's beneficiaries in Israel are med- ical and Other scientific proj- ects, hospitals, schools and uni- versities, youth education and industrial development projects. "We have learned that we can- not live alone, in peace; that our well-being is dependent on the well-being of other nations, far away. We have learned that we must live as men, and not as ostriches nor as dogs in the man- ger. ger. We have learned to be cit- A great library contains the izens of the world, members of diary of the human race. • the human community." —Geqrge Dawson; —Franklin D. Roosevelt • ArtA tAnt 1 0 LI ncements May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Lichtenstein (Sus- anne Feldman), 24797 Rensse- laer, Oak Park, a_ daughter, Marci Alegra. * * * May 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Goodis (Joan Helene Weiss), now assigned to the Dental Division of the William Beaumont Hospital with the U. S. Army_ in El Paso,. Tex., a son, Richard Scott. • * * * May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenzel (Diane Ka3ie Greenfield), 16584 Washburn, a daughter, LOri Lee. May 15 — To -Mr.- and Mrs. David Zamek (Lois Elbinger) of Pontiac, Mich., a daughter, Lisa Rae. * May 11 To Dr. and Mrs. Louis Peven (Marcia' Goldfarb, formerly of Saginaw), 24750 Har- den, Southfield, a daughter, Ca- role Sue. * * May 11— To Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Abel (Phyllis Berko- witz), 14141 Balfour, Oak Park, a daughter, Julie Jacelyn. * * * • May 6 —_ To Mr. and Mrs: Emil Weiss (Lillian Lipshaw), 23421 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, a son, Mark David. * * * May 5 ---• To • Mr. and Mrs. Mort Lev' (Cele Saretsky), 21951 , Oak Park, a son, t. * - Mr. and Mrs. rbara Goldfarb) ., Livonia, a son, 0 H E ExClunv, ty Since 194 in Mani Hospitals & Ho Yni-r3 Recommended. by Physicians - RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Hon -1 LI 2-4444 LI 1-976 Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMA Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 20 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL ReCommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Home 329r Sturtevant TU 3-1441 * * o Mr. and Mrs. eyers, 19448 Hart- er, Anne Yapha. * abbi and Mrs. ern of Colleen a son, Daniel. * - o Mr: and. Mrs. man (Reva Mil- Mendota, a son, * * To Mr. and Mrs. n (Barbara Rich- thers, Livonia, a nk. o Dr.. and Mrs. h a p ir o (Nancy 9 Harvard, BroOk- a daughter, Wendy * * * April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. y J. Hecht (Sylvia Wil- 111 W. Canfield, a son, vid. * * * i and Mrs. Nathan ield of Pontiac a son, Reading June 7 The Marchioness of Reading, president of the British Section of the World Jewish Congress, and co-chairman of the "organ- ization's European executive, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Safran, of 19421 Parkside, June 7. She has ad- dressed leadership groups in a number of other American cities, including New York, Bos- ton, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Syracuse. One of the distinguished wo- men leaders in Great Britain, Lady Eva Reading has devoted her energies in recent years to the Jewish Congress move- LADY EVA READING ment and in behalf of Israel. Lady Reading is a keen, highly informed observer of the world scene: First-hand acquaintance with the men and issues of the modern world come as a matter of course to Lady Reading whose late husband was British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1951-53 and Minis- ter of State for Foreign Affairs from -1953-57. Deeply devoted to Jewish causes and to Israel, Lady Read- ing has played a leading role in the. World Jewish Congress since its inception in 1936. In the '30s, with violent anti-Sem- itism sweeping Europe, she was one . of" the leaders of the or- ganization established by Brit- ish Jewry for the relief and rescue of Nazi victims:. - - A former president of the National Council of Women of Great Britain, Lady Reading is the president of the Associa- tion of Nursing Training Col- leges in Britain, chairman of the Violet Melchett Infant Wel- fare and Mothercraft Home, and member of the board of the International Children's Center in Paris. She was a dele- gate to the. White House Con- ference on Youth in the spring of 1960. As an author, Lady Reading has published two works, "In the Beginning" and "The Little One's Log." People Make News • MOSAIC LODGE No. 530, JOSEPH KRUGER, South Or- F. & A.M., will honor its treas- ange, N.J., has been appointed urer, Samuel Warnick, at a past national. chairman of JWB treasurers' banquet in the Col- associates, it was announced onnade Room, Masonic Temple, by Solomon 7 p.m., June 21, Samuel (Sue) Lit t, presi- Gurwin, worshipful master, an- dent of the nounced. Reservations may be National Jew- made by calling Douglas Pur- ish Welfare ther, UN 4-8016. Board. At the * * * same time, Litt MRS. JOSEPHINE MALTZER, announced 26067 Hendrie, Huntington that Arthur S. Woods, participated in a meeting Kling, Louis- of the Committee on Nomina- ville, Ky., has tions for the Board of Directors been named of the National Federation of associate Temple Sisterhoods held recently chairman, and in New York City. Benjamin * * * Kruger Lazrus, who ATTORNEY M. MANUEL has been national chairman of HELFMAN, past president of JWB Associates since the estab- the Michigan Jewish Business- lishment of the group, has been men's Club, has been named appointed honorary chairman. divisional manager of Waddell * * * & Reed, Inc., national distribu- The volumes composing the tor of United Funds, Inc., to Basic Practice Series of the head its new divisional head- State of Michigan, which in- quarters in Detroit with offices cludes the book on Probate at 21590 Greenfield. Law by JUDGE IRA C. KAUF- • * * MAN, have been added to the HERMAN A. AUGUST has shelves of the United . States Su- been elected to the board of preme Court, it was announced trustees for the Rehabilitation by Professor E. Donald Shapiro, Institute of Detroit for a term of three years, and chosen a director of the -Institute for member of the executive com- Continuing Legal Education. * * * mittee of the Institute, which is Mr. and Mrs. M. D. YAB- regarded as one of the leading and most efficient in its field in ROVE, 1802 Glendale, Saginaw, the country. Sylvester F y will be among 500 civic leaders of the Detroit Ediso from all parts of the nation who- mpa is president of t titute. ave earned the designation "Am- Paul R Trigg, Jr ssadors of Yeshiva University" secretary. be honored at the University's Detroiter ual commencement dinner on (AGE STEIN- BERGER ( been named "Au- le 14 at the Essex House, N.Y. thor of e Year" for 1960 b the " Asgociatio month public the tional • ssociatio o Fine Photography der ers. Th ti Candids Professionally Finished made t the al S For Appointment Phone gress Life unde AMEDAH STUDIO EIBICK ANI , 18660 has been elected pr 0 Wayne State Un" sty's Pan- hellenic Counc inter-sorority governing bo Mis• Davis is also presid el Epsilon so y KE 1-0104 your Simcha Bright! the Band thdt's Right!! min LONDON ENGLAND an GILBERT & HIS ORCHESTRA Jewish in Mexi after A "The right mood for the right occasion" CALL - UN 1-3065- MEXICO ish schools, sy r institutions were s to ng safeguard their operty gainst possible anti - mitic cidents while the tri of Nazi war-crimi. nal Adolf mann is. in pro ress in Jeru lem. The ac n taken follo ng the di anti-Jewis ins crip ing the slo n "Lo mann", on e wall-o e chei Israel agogu e. In a rec summer, 22 YWCAs in the con- mps in ducted 111 re which a total of 25,153 girls were participants. at DARBY'S is a real treat Visit Our New ,SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge' and Bar AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . D elight - e LUNCHEON " A Pleasure Resv. UN. 2-6742 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING Chilean Industrialist to Construct $5 Million Woolen Plant in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTjA.) .----- A plant for the manufacture of woolen products will be built in Kiryat Gat, 20 miles north of Beersheba by Israel Pollock, a Chilean industrialist and presi- dent of the Zionist Organization in that country. it was reported here. The plant, which will cost 9,000,000 Israel pounds ($5,000,- 000) to build, will initially pro- duce woolen yarns and will eventually have facilities for weaving and finishing a variety of garments. The factory, which will employ some 250 workers, is expected to export $2,000,000 worth of goods annually, about one-third of its anticipated pro- duction. We e looking forwar 0 our sixth marve us summer wits grey nticipation. Your nfidence has in e P OSEGA the cam ith the- fines a cilities and to welcome grog m. We you chip eg ce. for a most mem able . per ly trs, Leo d P. 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