I activities in Society Sharon Pohl Will Jewish National Fund Auxiliary Wed Richard Rome Names Executive Board Members Four Detroit area insurance agency heads last week attended a four-day seminar in Columbus, Ohio, by special invitation of the Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Company, which their agencies represent here. They are Earl Hordes of the Hordes Insurance Agncy, Earl Sayer of the Sayer Insurance Agency, Oscar Ford of the Ford Insurance Agency, and N. E. Kalliel of the Kalliel Insurance Agency. Also attending were George Gray, agent in the Hordes company, and Donald Spain, agent for the Ford firm. In honor of Bee KaIt's "Orient Tour" group which the Bee Kalt Travel Service is conducting, a cocktail and dinner party, hosted by Dr. and MrS. Ray Conn of Beverly Hills, Calif., was given for the entourage before departing on the first segment of the trip. Mrs. Rose Collaman, formerly of Detroit and now residing in Miami, Fla., attended the Bar Mitzvah of her grandson, Bary Saul Kaufman Book-Couzens Travel Service consultant Mrs. Helen Warshaw and her husband will be sailing on the S.S. Brazil from New York on Tuesday for the Carribbean and South America. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs have returned from a two and MISS SHARON POHL a half year tour around the world, having visited all the Moslem Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohl of countries and some of the lands behind the Iron Curtain, before 'their month's visit in Israel They are residing at 18652 Robson. Mark Twain, announce the en- Leon Rossner, sexton of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, has gagement of their daughter, Sharon Libby, to Richard Ste- departed to take up residence in Israel. Yehoshua Kovarsky. eminent Israeli artist who presently is phen Rome, son of Mrs. Selma I visiting in the United States and is exhibiting his works here, Rome of Appoline Ave. and the preparatory to the publication of his book on art and a collection late Mr. Abe Rome. The future bridegroom is a of his paintings, was a Detroit visitor last week. Arrangements graduate of Ferris Institute, are being made for a showing of his works in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Karbal and daughter, Joan, of 18269 where he was affiliated with Alpha Psi Omega. Woodingham, are vacationing in Miami Beach. "Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld of 219'70 Kipling, Oak Park, will leave for an extended visit to Israel on May 20. In Paris they will meet, after 34 years with Mrs. Rosenfeld's brother and wife who recently left Romania and are waiting for a visa to enter the United States. Mozart's "DON GIOVANNI," produced by the Wayne State University Theater and Depart- ment of Music, continues its run at the University Theater, 3424 Woodward, today and Sat- Jewish Center groups have an - is being given by the chil- urday. * nounced plans for special ac- dren's Modern Dance Classes, tivities. DR. JACOB FIELD, New York under the direction of Harriet The Social Singles will have Berg. Everyone is welcome, ad- City consulting engineer and au- thority on structural failures, a lecture and demonstration on mission free. spoke on this field at a dinner Yogi by Kurt Groder 8 p.m. meeting Wednesday at the Mc- Sunday in room 110 at the Cen- Gregor Me m or i al Conference ter. Dancing and refreshments Center on the Wayne State Uni- will follow the demonstration. versity campus under the au- Feature event for the month CONG. ADAS SHALOM spices' of the Michigan Chapter of May will be a splash party on MEN'S CLUB F of the American Concrete Insti- May 27. Swimming will be from will present: tute and the Concrete Improve- 8-10 in the pool at the Center Cantor Leibele ment Board. S S S and a social hour, including ball- Waldman in a room dancing and refreshments. concert 8 p.m.:: Grinnell Galleries, 1515 Wood- will follow in room 110. ward, will exhibit the works of May 20 at the IRMA CAVAT, New York artist All Jewish young adults be- Synagogue, tween the ages of 21 and 35 are 7045 Curtis, who has lived in Europe for the invited to attend. past nine years and traveled announced S * * extensively to North Africa, the Joseph Koe- Near East and the Caribbean, The Esquire's. a teen-age club nig. Tickets Monday through June 2. The of the Jewish Center, will pre- are available artist will be present at a re- sent the second annual "Top Hat at the syna- ception 5-8:30 p.m. Monday. Dance" 8 p.m. Saturday at the gogue office * • or from Koe- Center. Waldman Mayor Cavanagh proclaimed The Bruce Miller Trio will nig, VE 7-7851. 4' May 13-20 as NATIONAL PO- furnish music for dancing. There CONG. BETH ABRAHAM LICE WEEK in Detroit will be entertainment, prizes and * * MEN'S CLUB will hold a Sun- refreshments. NEW PRODUCTS AND IN- day Breakfast Forum 10 a.m. * The Jewish Center will pre- Sunday at the Synagogue, an- VENTIONS EXHIBITION will be held May 25-27 at the Mich- sent a "Children's Dance Festi- nounces President Meyer Lul- igan State Fair Grounds. Miss love. Pol i c e Commissioner val" 7 p.m. Thursday. The pro- George Edwards will be guest Water Wonderland will be speaker on "The Citizens' Stake selected from candidates (girls 18-30) who enter their photos E & B Brewing Had in Crime Prevention," accord- to the Great Lakes S a n i ta r y ing to Philip Rosenzweig, chair- $222,000 Profit in '61 man. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman Engineering Co., 19112 St. The E & B Brewing Co. report- will pr es i d e. Newly-elected Marys, before Saturday, and ed a net profit of $299 ,909.85 for officers are Lullove, president; will be seen at the company's the year ending Dec. 31, 1961. Rosenzweig, Alvin Topper and booth at the show. The earning represents aproxi- Harry Saltzman, vice presidents: Bernard Lichenstein, treasurer; Historical Society mately 15 cents-a-share. The profit has enabled the Edward Rice, Harry Left, Cecil Kanarek and Edward Bunin , Election Wednesday company to wipe out the deficit The annual election meeting in its capital structure. No federal secretaries; I s a d or e Schon, income taxes will be charged on sergeant - at - arms; a n d Max of the Jewish Historical Society Ellenbogen, Irving Goldfarb, of Michigan will be held the profit because of tax loss carry-over from prior years. The Bert Kanarek, Irving Michaels. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at the all for three years, and Alex Jewish Center. brewery has moved to fourth Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein, sur- place in Michigan beer volume Rubin and Sam Sweet, both for one year, board of directors. geon, will lecture on "The His- on sales of 308,000 barrels. The Club Bowling League has tory of the Development of elected Dr. Sidney Harris, Medical Services Under Jewish JNF Council Observes president; Julius Bello, vice Auspices in Detroit." president; Edward Rice, secre- Israel's Anniversary tary; and Harry Saltzman, Brevities Center's Social Si ogles, Esquires, Children's Dance Events Planned IM en's Clubs The 14th anniversary of the State of Israel was observed treasurer. For information, call Tuesday night at a meeting of the the synagogue, UN 1-6696. Jewish. National Fund Council. Under the chairmanship of Morris Brandwine, local leaders evaluated Israel's accomplish- ments. Guest speaker was Hanoch Yar- den, of Jerusalem, JNF Founda- tion representative who was on a few days visit here. Want adla get quick results! Chajes Presents 6 in Student Recital Miriam Gargarian, Paul SchoenSeld, Beth Rhodes, Ed- ward Nord, Gordon Goodman and Robert Jameson will be pre- sented by Julius Chajes, director of the Center Music School, in a recital 12:30 p.m. Sunday in the music room of the Center. The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund has an- nounced its executive board per- sonnel for the 1962-63 year. Heading the body will be Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky as president and Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, chair- man. Board members are Mesdames George Lerner, fund-raising chair- man, Sol Lifsitz and Herman Sriro, co-chairmen; Abraham Scheurer, membership chairman; Jack Seidman, tree chairman, Irving Schlussel, co-chairman; Harry Portnoy, blue-white box chairman, William Levin and Anne Sills, co-chairmen; Morris Kraft, Sam Rosenblat, Irving Bloom, Samuel Kobacker and Samuel Baker, secretaries; Jo- seph Greenbaum, treasurer; Joshua Sperka, program chair- man, Irving Arlin, Philip Helf- man and Joseph Katchke, co- chairmen; Joseph Rubin, dues chairman. George Bayer, Jack Grossbart, Sidney Katchem and Albert Spinner, co-chairmen. Mesdames J a c k Rosenthal, chairman of foundation; Al Schneider, donor chairman, Charles Friedenberg, Paul M. Sikov and Albert Sims, co-chair- men; Ben Minns, publicity; Julius London, social hostess chairman, Morris Dorn, Louis Germansky ; and Sonia Gertzman, co-chair- men; Ben Nosan, social contact hostess; Milton Winston, Sefer Bar-Mitzvah; Nathan Rosin, Gold en Book; Max Hayman, Beryl Harrison, Abraham J. Rosenshine and Ben Schwartz, telephone squad; Leo Lesser, memoriam; Samuel Krone, bulletin chair- man, and Abe J. Oslik, co-chair- man. Beth El Annual Meeting The 112th annual meeting of Temple Beth El will be held Monday, 8 p.m., in the Franklin Memorial Hall of the Temple. Want ads get quick results! MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS SAM ROSENBLAT His Orchestra and Entertainment MASTER OF CEREMONIES • Party Arranger and Ceremony Specialist • UN 4-0237 KE $-1291 DAVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES PHOTOGRAPHERS mTho Bost Need Cost No Mora" LI 8-2214 U $-1116 Spring Clearance ! 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