• • • ctivities in Society Bee Kalt, one of a selected group of 10 persons from various states, has just returned from a five-day visit to Holland where she was the guest of the Dutch government and the Amsterdam Tourist Board. Miss Kalt, of the Bee Kalt Travel Service, made the trip on Royal Dutch Airlines. George Wechsler of New York is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Wechsler, 24091 Scotia, Oak Park. Historic and Famous Sayings "Penguin Quotations Dictionary" The Isaacs Family Club will meet May 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bierman, 19651 St. Francis, Livonia. Mrs. Sarah Levin, 17579 Cherrylawn, gave a Passover tea for the board members of Club One, Pioneer Women, at which time a bon voyage was bid to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry, who plan a three-month stay in Israel. Paula Stark, president and past matron of Purity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, entertained officers of her year as matron at a luncheon at her home on George Washington Ave., Southfield, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Sandra Stark Finn, who recently returned from her honeymoon in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Al Finn now live at 16830 Rutherford. The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Emanuel Friedman, 23240 Scotia, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mertz, 16115 Hilton, Southfield, have re- turned from vacationing in New York and the Catskill Mountains. Five Detroit life insurance representatives are listed in the 1962 Roster of the Million Dollar Round Table of the National Association of Life Underwriters. They are Edward Gordon, Harold Gottlieb, Merton J. Segal, Irving M. Weisberg and Louis I. Zucker- man. The following Detroiters were elected members of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress National Governing Council at the biennial convention held last week: Marshall I. Brenner, Zeldon Cohen, Rabbi Leon Frain, Frank Rosenbaum, Mrs. Louis Redstone, Mrs. Dan Shapiro, Mrs. Leopold Snyder and Mrs. Allan Weston. Barbara Lynn Komisar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Komi- sar, formerly of Livonia and now living in Winter Park, Fla., will celebrate her "sweet sixteen" birthday with a luncheon May 12 at the Imperial House. Thirty-five guests will attend. Mrs. Nathan Lewis, son Sheldon, and daughter, Marlene, of 20454 Carol, are vacationing at the Carillon Hotel in Miami Beach. Center, Family-Children's Service, Resettlement Service Meet Jointly Theodore R. Isenstadt, direc- tor of a national project to study and improve services for the aged, will address the joint annual meetings of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, Resettlement Service and the Jewish Center 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. The four-year project, fi- nanced by a Ford Foundation grant of $300,000, has been un- dertaken by the Family Serv- ice Association of America to improve counseling, homemaker services, foster care and other specialized services for the aged conducted by family agencies. Forty agencies in America, including the Jewish Family and Children's Service, are in- volved in the project designed to demonstrate what can be done in selected communities to strengthen programs and op- portunities for older people. Isenstadt has been execu- tive director of the Jewish Family Service Association of Essex County, N.J., for the past 15 years and has also developed many special- ized services for the aged. He will conduct a project which will be led by a small • I I WHY WORRY ! ! I Leave Everything to Us mobile unit of specialists experienced in work with the aged and in the management of volunteer agencies. The Jewish Center will pres- ent its Older Adult Chorus, under the direction of Cantor Nicholas Fenakel. Nathan Milstein, president of the Resettlement Service, an- nounces that the RS will elect officers and a board for the coming season. Highlights of the JFCS activities for the cur- rent year will be reviewed by agency president Max M. Shaye and a report will be given of special work initiated this year with teen-age girls. The Annual Meeting will elect new Boards of both the Jewish Center and the Family Service. Charles Gershenson , Center president and chairman of the annual meeting program, will present the annual Volunteer Citation to Mrs. Arthur Rice, in behalf of the volunteer group. Other volun- teers will receive their cita- tions through the mail. Friends of the agencies are invited to attend the annual meetings and the reception to follow. Mesdames Robert R. Drews, Arthur I. Gould and Sidney J. Karbel lead the recep- tion and hostess committee. The Resettlement Service is financed by the Allied Jewish Campaign. The Jewish Family and Children's Service and the Jewish Center are member agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the United Foundation. I Bar Mitzvahs I WYAN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham Gar din, 23031 Avon, Oak Park, an- nounce the liar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph, will be observed at Sabbath morning services May 5 at Cong. Mishkan Israel. A kid- dush will follow. A cocktail din- ner-party in his honor will be held 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim in Oak Park. * * Mrs. Blanche Martin, 17579 Woodingham, announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Stew- art, will be observed at Sabbath services 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Beth Aaron Synagogue. MRS. MORRIS BORNSTEIN Reva Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rice of Ard- more Ave., was wed to Morris Bornstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bornstein of Monte Vista Ave., on April 7 at Rainbow Terrace. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. • The bride wore a Bianchi bridal gown of silk mint taffeta fashioned with a batteau neck- line and Alencon lace appliqued on the bodice and skirt ending in a chapel train. A crown of orange blossoms held her finger- tip veil of silk illusion. Helen Rice, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Ronald Born- stein served his brother as best man. Ushers were Ronald Shear- er of Ann Arbor and Ralph Snoke of Plymouth. After a honeymoon in the Vir- gin Islands, the newlyweds will reside in Ann Arbor. First Levin Award Winner Announced William J. Gillen, a doctoral student in economics at Wayne State University and a lecturer at Assumption University, is the first winner of Wayne State's Samuel M. Levin Economics Award. The $150 award is from a fund established in 1958 in honor of Prof. Levin upon his retirement after 45 years of distinguished service at Wayne State. Gillen 26, of 2004 Iroquois, Windsor, was given the award for his essay on "The Bargain- ing Power Theory of Wages." It is an anlysis of attempts to ana- lyze "bargaining power" under collective bargaining. The award will be presented by Levin at a special seminar at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, in Wayne State's McGregor Memorial Con- ference Center. Gillen will also summarize his paper. Gillen holds a B.A. degree from Assumption University and an M.A. degree from the Univer- sity of Toronto. He has been ,0 doctoral student in economics dt Wayne State since September, 1960. He has served as a technical officer for the Canadian Depart- ment of Labor and as a junior.. economist in the research depart- ment of the Canadian Broadcast- ing Corporation. Mrs. Livingston of Flint Elected President of Hadassah State Region Mrs. Henry Livingston of Flint Wepman of Grand Rapids, Er- was elected president of Michi- nest Bondell of Saginaw and gan Region of Hadassah at the David Schachter of Detroit, vice organization's first Michigan Re- presidents; H. H. Kesten of gion convention, held Sunday Flint and I. A. Schlysestone of through Tuesday at the Henrose Pontiac, secretaries; and Oscar Hotel here. Band of Huntington Woods, The conference was attended treasurer. Detroit Chapter was awarded by 135 delegates representing Hadassah chapters of 13 state a special citation for a musical communities. Mrs. Sidney Winer satire, "Conference Papers," pre- of Detroit Chapter was program s rented at the opening banquet, and a special citation for golden chairman. Other officers elected t&head ball and banquet decor. The the region are Mesdames Ben satire was written by Mrs. Les- lie Schmier and Mrs. David Edelman, accompanied by Mrs./ Ravitz to Address Benjamin Tolmich and directed by Mrs. Eli Gross. Jewish Labor Body Greenfield Group of the De- itroit Chapter also won a special Membership Rally i citation for a skit. Councilnon Mel Ravitz will address the first annual mem- bership rally of the Jewish Labor Committee 9 p.m. May 18 at the Workmen's Circle Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile. . His topic will be "The Chal- lenge of the 60's." Folk balladier Kay Britten will be the featured entertainer. The NAME To Remember The program is co-sponsored For Quality CLEANING by the Workmen's Circle, Michi- Ask About Our gan District Committee and the BOX Jewish Labor Committee. The STORAGE $ public is invited, free of charge. COBO = II Cectigum 495 per box—Including Want ads get quick results! 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The future bridegroom attended the University of Michigan, where he received his master's degree in library science. A Sept. 9 wedding is planned. * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maskin, of Prevost Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula Dee, to Edwin Mark Bladen, son of Mrs. Ruth Bla- den, of Ewald Circle, and the late Philip Bladen. A Sept. 2 wedding is planned. 25 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 4, 1962 a Reva Rice Weds Morris Bornstein • - YOUR BASYS RECORD OF EACH FITTING IS KEPT IN OUR FILES WE FILL DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS FOR ALL TYPES OF ORTHOPEDIC FOOT WEAR Jerome s 18117 Wyoming at Curtis Ah0124, UN 1-3999 -me