C THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 11, 1862 — 22 • AIC Women to Hold Installation; Mrs. Leopold Snyder Is President Mrs. .Jacob E. Segal will act as installing, officer for the in- stallation of the Women's Divi- sion of the American Jewish Congress at a luncheon to be held at Devon Gables noon Tuesday. Mrs. Leonold J. Snyder will he installed as president and Mrs. David Singer as vice presi- dent. Members of the board are Mesdames Trying Kahn, Joseph Eder, Louis Zuckerm a n, Marshall Bren- ner, Arnold Kass. Paul Monchn i k, Jack Ross, Aaron Shif- m a n, Robert Willens, Mau- rice Robbin S. Oscar Hert z, Henry Caplan . Daniel Grant, Meyer Lasser, S. M. Israel, Irving Rubin, Lewis Sills, Mrs. Snyder Philip Rader, Sallan Lurie, Arthur Robbins. George Rubin. Melvin Nord, Theodore Rosen. Samuel Pollack • Albert Tanner, Julius Schwartz, I Norman Snyder, Joseph Green-' berg, Archie Katcher, Marvin Thatch-Sandler Engagement Told Dr. William Haber, president the basic reality for all to see is a magnificent network of schools, a growing apprentice- ship plan, a whole series of sup- plementary training activities, Weckstein, Ben j a min Klar, Charles Spevak, Sol Elkin, Leon- ard Haking, Edward Rothen- berg, Leo Silver, Arnold Frank, Al Silber. Advisors are Mesdames Mor- ris Adler, William Burk, Wil- liam Cohen, Louis Redstone and Daniel Shapiro. An additional feature of the afternoon will be a showing of town or country fashions, cha- peaus and furs. F Haber Returns from Israel Trip, Discusses ORT Problems, Growth of the World ORT Union, re- cently returned from a world tour that included talks with Israeli officials. In a memoran- dum to the ORT Union Central Board, Haber discussed per- tinent observations made on the trip. Because of growing immi- gration• there is a "profound .,_,. ._. . . . ._. _. ._. . . _. ._. 1 ewry On die Ar I 1 MISS AVIVA THATCH This Week's Radio and i Television Programs ! , Mr. and Mrs. Benesch Thatch of Jewish Interest I of Stoepel Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter COUNCIL ALTMAN HOUR Aviva, to Robert Joel Sandler, Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Station: WJLB. Sandler of Vassar Dr. Feature: Judge Ira G. Kauf- The bride-elect attended the man, member of the special University of Michigan and is planning committee for Israel's presently a junior at the Wayne 14th Independence Day, will State University College of Edu- discuss the significance of the cation, where she is affiliated event. with Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. 1 She will complete her studies at THE JEWISH HERITAGE Boston University. Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Her fiance is a senior at the I Station: WCAR. University of Michigan, where Mutual Fund Forum Feature: "Israel, Land of he is a member of Pi Sigma Special broadcast on Alpha honor fraternity, and will to Be Held Wednesday Promise." the 14th anniversary of Israel's attend Harvard Law School in September. An August wedding at Cobo Hall for Public independence. is planned. 1 Three of the nation's leading TO DWELL TOGETHER mutual funds, between them ac Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. counting for more than $2 bil Station: WJBK (radio and lions of the mutual fund assets in the entire nation, will conduct television simultaneously). the first annual Mutual Fund Feature: "Israel and the Mid- The engagement of Iris Paul- Forum at Cobo Hall on Wednes- dle East Cauldron." An analy- day. sis of the Syrian-Israeli situ- ; Me Siegel, daughter of Mr. and 1Mrs. Samuel Siegel of North Designed to show inevstors ation. Participants include the Richmond Ave., Chicago, to Dale large and small, the ins-and-outs Hon. David S. Tesher, consul Lehman Schlafer, son of Dr. and and financial potential of mutual general of Israel, and Philip Mrs. Nathan H. Shlafer of Pont- fund holdings, the admission- Slomovitz, editor and publisher ' chartrain Dr., has been an- free forum is being sponsored by of The Jewish News. nounced. The bride-elect, a grad- the Parker Corp., the Television- , uate of the University of Illinois, Electronics Fund, Inc., and the MESSAGE OF ISRAEL i will reecive her master's degree Hugh W. Long Co. Coordinating 1 Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday. 1 in June from the School of Social the program is the Detroit brok Service Administration of the Station: WXYZ-TV. erase firm of Morrison and Mor Feature: "The Barrier and , University of Chicago. Her fiance rison. the Breakthrough." Guest' was graduated from Amherst Subjects to be covered in the speaker is Rabbi Arthur J. College and will receive his forum, to begin at 8 p.m.. will Lelyveld, of Fairmount Temple, law degree from the University include "Managing a Mutual of Chicago in June. The wed- Fund Portfolio • " "Mutual Funds Cleveland. ding will be performed by Rabbi for Income and Retirement." and Louis Mann on June 24 at Temple "Investment Opportunities and PI-IA Executive Sinai in Chicago, to be followed Services." as they apply to mu- by a reception at the Ambassador ConwPv to Address tual fund investment. East Hotel. Individuals and groups can ob- tain free tickets for the forum Pao-lDV Council Jack T. Conway, deputy ad- AMA Approves Sinai by writing or phoning Morrison and Morrison Co., 1316 Penobscot ministrator of the Federal Hous- for Psychiatry Program, Building, W() 1-2360. lina and Home Finance Agency, The A.M.A. Council on Medi- will address a membership cal Education and Hospitals has Wally Shanbrom Stars meeting of the Bagley Commu- announced its "approval of the nity Council, 8:15 p.m., Wednes- in Un-Stabled Theater's day, at Mayflower Congrega- three-year residency training pro- gram in psychiatry at Sinai Hos- tional Church. 7301 Curtis. `Death of Bessie Smith' Conway will discuss the pro- pital. Wally Shanbrom, 19460 Mans- gram of the IIFIFA, their rela- The approval follows review field, will star in "The Death of tionship to Metropolitan and by the Residency Review Com- Bessie Smith," to he presented !Urban problems of employment, mittee for Psychiatry and Neu- beginning tonight, Saturday and education, population growth, rology, representing the Ameri- Sunday and running on week- 1physical facilities, urban re- can Board of Psychiatry and Neu- ends through the first week in newal and redevelopment, pop- rology, and the Council on Medi- June at The Un-Stabled Theater, I illation movement, and trans- cal Education and Hospitals. 16 Temple. Curtain time is 8:40 portation. and will relate these A five-year grant from the Na- p.m. to the problem of Detroit and tional Institute of Health has Shanbrom, who teaches at the role which organizations. been awarded to Sinai in order Niles Elementary School in such as the Bagley Community to support this program of gradu- ate training. Troy, has been active in little Council, can play. theater productions and radio The audience will he provided in the Detroit area. He portrays an opportunity to ask questions Tamarack Lodge Opens the southern orderly in the cur- of Conway regarding the HHFA Its '62 Season May 18 rent play. Also starring are and allied subjects. and of Bag- Tamarack Lodge, Greenfield Mary Schorn and Damon White. ley Board members regarding Park, New York, will officially Folk singing, featuring "The the activities, policies and ap- open its 1962 season on May 18, Deficient Five," follows the proaches of the Bagley Com- owner-host Dave Levinson an- play performances on Friday munity Council. The meeting is nounced. and Saturday nights until 1 open to the public. Opening weekend festivities a.m. Jazz follows the folk sing- will include Broadway shows, ing from 2:30 a.m. until dawn. Wagner Names May 12 8ngag emerits concern" with vocational train- ing and educational integra- tion, he said. Haber also dis- cussed the needs for expanded and new apprenticeship centers in Israel's large cities. Another pressing problem is the need for establishing trade schools for Arab youth, Haber pointed out. He said: "By far the most dramatic developments of our stay were the discussions around establishing vocational schools in predominently Arab areas. It is projected that this pro- gram will be carried out jointly with the Histadrut. The idea of a trade school for Arab youth has been circulat- ing for a number of years and various discussions have been held by our friends in Israel which laid the ground- work for the decision." Haber also called for greater support by the Israel govern- ment. "In our talks with Min- ister of Education Abba Eban, we made clear that any further significant expansion of voca- tional schools must depend en- tirely on far greater govern- ment support." Haber also called for in- creased local support. "De- spite " the magnificent per- formance to date, clearly the future progress of ORT in Israel must rely on ever larger sums produced lo- cally." Haber said that in Israel, "ORT has fashioned the crown to its 80 years of Jewish serv- ice. There are problems and hardships and difficulties. But - I sports and beauty contests, `All My Sons' Given at Mumford High Mumford High School will pre- sent Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," directed by English in- structor Earl Matthews, 8 p.m. on May 17 and 18 in the school auditorium. Reserved seats are available. cocktail parties and continuous Women UOJC Sabbath music and dancing. Mayor Robert F. Wagner has proclaimed May 12 as Women's Branch Sabbath at ceremonies in New York's City Hall, at which time he presented a proclamation to the national president of Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Jew- ish Congregations of America. Tamarack will once again cater to "the family"with spe- cial arrangements and accom- modations for teenagers and youngsters, continuing excellent service to couples, parents and families. Want ads get quick results! a position of recognized achieve- ment and an important place in the dynamism of Israel's growth." Odessa Aid Society Plans Golden Fete J. B. Ormond, president of the Odessa Progressive Aid So- ciety has announced the comple- tion of arrangements for the So- ciety's 50th anniversary banquet, May 20 at Rainbow Terrace. David Teitlebaum, banquet chairman, has arranged for the appearance of Alan Merrick, Chicago entertainer. For reserva- tions, call TE 4-6670. And His Orchestra KE 5-2604 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies .. For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 Make your Simcha Bright! Book the Band that's Right !! 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