JE W ISH • NEW S — Friday, April 27 DonorLuncheonPlannedbyWomen of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity In charge of the annual donor luncheon of Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity are, from left, (seated) Mesdames Edward Meyers; chairman; Gerald Bloom, president; Harold Luria, reservations co-chairman; (standing) Nathan Rubin and Morris Rubin. gifts and reservations co-chairmen; and Simon Harrison, ticket chairman. The affair will be held May 2 at the Town and Country Club. Prizes and an "Around the Clock" fashion show will highlight the program. Proceeds will go to the Israeli Dental School, for local dental aid to indigent patients at the clinic at Sinai Hospital and the M. M. Fintz Student Aid Fund. Hadassah's 1st Michigan Region Farley- Features 3 Noted Speakers Three outstanding personal- dies will be presented at the first conference of the Michi- gan Region of Hadassah to be held Sunday through Tuesday ! at the Henrose Hotel. Professor John G St qsin- ger. authority of political sci- ence and international affairs,1 will he presented at the banquet to be held on Sunday evening. Mrs. Max R. (Faye) Schenk, I a national vice-president and national chairman of Youth 1 Alyah, will be the speaker at the plenary session on Monday. A reception will be held after this session in honor of Mrs. Schenk, to which all members attending the conference are in- vited. Goldie ( Mrs. Morris) Adler, will be the speaker at the lunch- eon 12:45 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Carl S. Schiller and Mrs. Morris Wayne. conference chair- men, advise that members' hus- bands and guests are invited to attend the opening banquet. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Samuel Coggan, 18975 Oak Drive, or Mrs. Milton Maddin, 17355 Parkside. Mrs. Samuel Shekter is chair- man of the Monday luncheon. Mrs. Samuel Caplan has been 1 • M OHEL EXCLUSIV ( y ,.._ Sins 111411--", in Detroit Hospitals& Holm 4 2711,3 _.../... Recommended :ay Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 Certified Surgical Mohel •Rabbi ISRAEL GOODMAN FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homet REV. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Rabbi ISAAC KAPLAN Certified Mohel Serving in Hospitals & Homes 17181 Cherrylawn UN 1 -1508 appointed chairman of tours. Mrs. William Isenberg. chair- man of hospitality, is being as- sisted by Pearl Steller. Mrs. Samuel ( Mae) Schwartz is con- ference treasurer. Mrs. Eli Gross is directing original mu- sical skits written especially for this occasion. All members of Hadassah are invited to attend this first Michigan Conference, complete with workshops on every phase of Hadassah's activities. The Detroit Chapter will hold annual elections and installa- tion of officers on 12:30 p.m. May 8 at the Jewish Center. All members are invited to attend. Reservations for the luncheon should be made with the Ha- dassah Office, BR 3-5441. "ioot*4. , • .• List Nominees for Jewish Center Board The Jewish Community Cen- ter announces the following as candidates for election to the board of directors, submitted by the nominating committee, Maurice S. Schiller, chairman. For re-election for a three- year term, ending in 1965: Mrs. Sidney J. Allen. Lester S. Bur- ton, Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, Ronald L. Greenberg, A. Alfred Taubman. For election for a three-year term ending in 1965: Marvin G. Alexander, Dr. M a x w e 11 S. Bardenstein, Wilfred B. Doner, Mrs. Leo Mellen, Gilbert Mich- aels, Charles Milan, Mrs. Victor Shiffman, Phillip Stollman, George M. Zeltzer. Elections will be held at the annual meeting. Sunday, May 6, 2 p.m. in the Jewish Center. The Jewish Center has an- The pre-school program will be nounced the following special under the direction of Mrs. Helga summer programs for children Love at the main building and not participating in the Center's Mrs. Reva Klaymer at the Ten Day Camp, and for pre-school Mile Branch. Transportation is available on a regularly sched- youngsters. The pre-school program will be uled bus route. For application held from 9-11:30 a.m. for 3 to and information, call DI 14200. 4-year-olds, and from 1 to 3:30 Ext. 46. p.m. for 4-5-year-olds. There will Hadassah Jubilee Fete be two periods, from June 25 to July 13, and from July 15 to The American celebration of Aug. 10. This program will be the 50th anniversary of the held at the Center's main build- founding of Hadassah will be ing and also at the Ten Mile launched officially with a gold- Branch. en jubilee luncheon, Tuesday. A summer program for boys at the Waldorf-Astoria, New and girls, 5-7 years of age, will York. be held on Tuesdays and Thurs- days, and for 7-10-year-olds on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- days from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. These programs will be held from July 9 to July 27, and Gubow Guest of Honor from July 30 to Aug. 16. at the at Rossen Reception Lawrence Gubow, U. S. At- main building of the Center. torney for the Eastern District of Michigan, will be the guest PLASTIC FURNITURE t, Orchestra & of honor at a Beth Abraham COVERS leadership reception hosted by MADE TO ORDER Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rossen, in or READY MADE their home. 3840 W. Outer CALL ANNA KARBAL LI 7-2899 Drive, at 8:30 p.m., Monday. LI 2-0874 Gubow, • former commissioner of the Michigan Corporation and Securities Commission, is general chairman of the Jewish War Veterans national conven- tion, which will be held in De- Have your party tastefuly recorded by our professional photographers. troit in August. He is the author of the famous Rule 9 that bars "Quality and Service Always" discrimination in housing. Entering the army as a pri- vate in World War II, he rose UN 2-0200 UN 3-8532 to captain, was wounded and Ask about Living Color captured. He is a graduate of We are happy to show samples on request. the University of Michigan law school. Gubow was named Michigan veteran of the year in 1959. He is a former commander of the ATTACHE SALE Michigan Department, JWV. g PHOTOGRAPHY is an ART! JACK GORBACK Photography Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs The owners of two of the finest restaurants in Detroit and Bloomfield Hills, Little Harry's and Kingsley Inn, are pleased to announce the re-opening of the OLDE WAYNE CLUB, 1033 Washington Blvd. Reservations may be made by calling WO 2- 1735. qifirth Announcements than Fine (Ethel Adler), 18571 Hillcrest, Livonia, a son, Steven Jerome. • * C April 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. George M. Zeltzer (Pearl Mel- nick), 23861 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Jeremy Judah. * * April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Eisenshtadt (Carol Lee Kra- mer), 19340 Votrobeck, a son, Steven Craig. • * * April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Schwartz (Joan Feldman), 20015 Trinity, a son, Jeffrey Neal. * * * April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Castleman (Flora Miskin), 24526 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, David Aaron. * * * March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Samuel Barron (Sandra Barnes) of Southifeld, a daugh- ter, Hope Jennifer. * March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Tashman (Carol Shelley), a son, Brian Douglas. • * * March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zager (Judith Richman) of Troy Ave., Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Suanne. * * March 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blitstein (Roma Seltzer), * • * 17186 Northlawn, a son, Howard April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Na- Alan. April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosen (Irene Leone Zimmerman), former Detroit- ers now living in Mt. Clemens, a son. Keith Steven. * * * April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sosin (Harlene Feen), 24559 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son. Randy Frederick. * * * April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Palmer' (Geraldine B. Zeitlin). a daughter, Marci Sharon. * * * April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gross (Dolores Silver) of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, a son, Lindsay Evan. * • * April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Levin (Bessie Levine), of 23591 Scotia, Oak Park, a son, Joel Benjamin. * * * April 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Diskin (Dorothy Dis- ner). 15220 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Alan. * * * April 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boesky (Marilyn Pearl- man), a daughter, Donna Lynn. * • * April 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Davidon (Esther Cho- dak). 10701 Saratoga„ Oak Park, a son, Keith Alan. Larry Freedman it Center Stamp Show The Tween Stamp Club of the Jewish Center will sponsor a stamp show at the Center, 18100 Meyers, 6:30-9 p.m. Wednesday. 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