• • ociety Ladies Will Hold Paid-Up Membership Party Committee head appoint- ments have been announced for the paid-up membership affair of the Jewish War V held Ladies Auxiliary, , . nai Moshe, Feb. 27 at C according t s. Sam Skupsk president. junior v The are Mesdames. Philip 0 car der.ein, coordi to der. K , program; o - , promo ona wartz, ho sses' •penheim, ar nge nts; Joh emon, food; J. Strumeyer, dec- ations; Louis Remer, • t s; and Alber , gifts. queen for a Day" honor • will be accorded to the woman who has enrolled the most members. Her court will consist of those members who have added three or more new people to the organization. The .queen will receive a five- day vacation to the Oakton Re- sort Hotel in Pewaukee, Wis. Members of her court will re- ceive theater tickets and din- ners. Also to be honored will be members of 15 and 20 years standing. Admission to the affair is by dues card only, according to ent Mrs. Esther Feld. II RGAINI C VYMITER DISCOUtir RATES NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY. Sheraton-TelAvivilotel Inviting rates for an exciting Mediterranean holiday at Israel's first American-style hotel. Luxurious guest rooms, superb kosher and continental cuisine, atten- tive service at your elbow., Special winter rates: single from $8.63 to $14.25; doubles, $13.31, $15.86, $19.69. All rates include breakfast. For reservations, see your travel agent or telephone WO 1-8000 SHERATON- TEL AVIV HOTEL 60 Sheraton hotels in 42 cities Hawaii and Canada U.S.A., in In John Dancy, Mrs. John C. Dancy, who retired in 1960 after directing the Detroit Urban League for 42 years, and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, serving her seventh term as a member of the Detroit Commission o Community Relations, were ored by a capacity aud . e Wednesday at the annual 'ty Award luncheon of the eri- can Jewish Congress en's Division at Holiday Mano Dancy was named reci nt of the annual Amity Awar Mrs. Krolik was presented a s citation. - The 15th annual Amity Award winner was cited for "his dedi- cated service to his community; for his :belief that the spirit of mankind can rise above the con- fines of community; for daring to take the middle path of pa- tience, responsibility and amity; for helping to raise the concept of amity as a standard before our eyes." The inscription of the citation to Mrs. Krolik stated: "Strength and honor are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come . . . She openeth her mouth with wisdom; . and in her tongue is the law of kin ness . . . Give her the frui n her hands; and let her works praise her in the ga . — oup In working for better int relations and fuller civi ghts, these Golda Krolik has transla pres- qualities into action. valor ence in our midst len to all." On the program were D Fram, national vice president o the American Jewish Congress; Mrs. Daniel Shapiro, president of the AJC Detroit Women's Divi: sion; Mrs. Sol Elkin, Amity Award chairman; _Judge Wade H. McCree, Jr., who gave the report of the Amity Award judges; Richard Cross, chairman of the Detroit Commission on Community Relations, who pre- sented the citation to Mrs. Kro- lik; and Frank Angelo, manag- 27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 16, 1962 ctivities Mrs. Mary Bednarsh and Mrs. Lillian Schechter will give a charity luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Bednarsh, 23151 Beverly, Oak Park. Friends are invited to attend. A delegation headed by Mrs. Ethel Abrams, president of the Yeshivah Day School P.T.A., attended the national . convention of Hebrew Day School P.T.A.'s which took place Feb. 10 to 12 at Rockaway Park. N. Y. The Cornfield Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kurtis, 15220 Northfield, Oak Park. More than 100 Detroiters will take part in the three-day 1962 Inaugural Conference for Israel Bonds, Feb. 23 to 25 in Miami Beach. Among those attending will be: Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Begun, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler, Mr. and Mrs. Israel D. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. David bunsky, Louis M. Elliman, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Friedenberg, Mr. and Mrs. David ,Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grosberg, Mr.' and Mrs.. Philip Helfman, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King, Mrs. Bella Kozloff, Mr. BARBARA STEINBERGER and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, Mr. and -Mrs. Manny Lax, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lesser, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ben Lewis, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Stein: Mrs. Adolph H. Lichter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lurie, Mr. and Mrs. berger of Oak Park announce Jacob Moskovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posen, Mr. and ,Mrs. the engagement of their daugh- Louis Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sarko, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ter, Barbara Jene, to Pvt. Allan Schmier, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Shaye and Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Linder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman: Ben Linder of Detroit. Mr; and Mrs. Aaron Malamud, formerly of Grand Ave., are Miss Steinberger attended living in their new home at 19946 Marlowe. Wayne State University's College now Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelman celebrated their 30th wedding of Education. Her fiance attend- anniversary at a dinner party given by their children, Mr. and ed the Detroit Institute of Tech- Mrs. Daniel Babitch and Maurice Kelman at the Rainbow Terrace nology and is now stationed at on Feb. 11. Fort Knox, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry were honored- with a celebration commemorating their 40th wedding anniversary at the last meet- Reshevsky, Chess ing of the Hayim Greenberg School Board. Boar to greet Champ, Exhibits Here PTA representatives, teachers and friends g for the honor International Grandmaster them. Mr. and Mrs. Mondry thanked the b Samuel Reshevsky of California and contributed $400 to the school. Over 90 guests joined the childr of David and Helen will conduct a 50-board simul- ge in celebrating their parents' h weddi taneous chess exhibition, s The p was held at the home of and Mrs. ed by the Metro dner Ave., Oak Park. It as given berg of Clubs, Association • • and Harold Schr e. at the Detroit Kleiff an • obert p.m. We Sander opo, 20250 Gilchrist, a recen graduat e Club's facilities, Ediso • Wayne Sta University College of ducation. H ently 200 • e•. teaching i he Detroit Public Scho e blic is invited. Rese M r. Mrs. Max Nosanchuk enterta 75 guests at •n or a board may be ad onor of the 25th wedding versary of Mr. and 3 dinner i •y contacting Fred Mrs. H Nachman of Southfield. 0 f-town guests included 7 •1.d. ing, Royal 0 (L Mrs. Louis Rich, Mr. an rs. Sam rsher, Murray pious Mr. • r Reshev in a Ric nd Mr. and Mrs. L. Pancer, of Toro e •f Jew, abbath" with tournam er champio Bobby Fis merican Jewish of half-J sh parentage. HOLIDAY-IN- ISRAE University of Michigan engi- neers sent rockets up 300 miles and more in upper atmosphere research studies last year. JWV Steinberger-Linder Troth Announced ing editor of the Detroit Free Press, who pres Award . 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