- • - Israel Burnsteins Mark Golden Date )kit. AND MRS. BURN,STEIN Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burnstein of Washburn Ave. will be hon- ored on their 50th wedding anniversary at an afternoon din- ner-party to be given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. George Karabenick, Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Burnstein and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapoport, Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim. The couple have five grandchildren. Gary Stuart Calm Wins University of R4iami History Medal Gary Stuart Galin, of Detroit, shonored as the outstand- ing history student this year at the University of Miami, F 1 a . The Governor John West Chapter of the Daughters o f the American Colonists pre- sented the DAC's History Gary S. Galin Medal to Galin who is a February graduate of the Uni- versity. The presentation was made at a luncheon at the Musicians' Club of America in Coral Gables. One of the purposes of the DAC is to encourage and re- reward the study of history, particularly local or regional history, and Dr. Charlton W. Tebeau, professor of history at the University, and Mrs. J. P. Simmons, committee chairman, made the presentation. Gary is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis I. Galin of 18202 Oak Drive. via Linda Taylor Tapped for Mortar Board at Michigan State U. Linda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, 18451 Wis- consin, was one of 22 junior women tapped for Mortar Board, national honor society. at Michi- gan State University. She was selected on the basis of "scholarship, leadership, char- acter and service to the univer- sity." Miss Taylor, a psychology major, is a member of Honors College, Alpha Lambda Delta (freshman women 's national honor society), Psi Chi (national honor society in psychology), Tower Guard, the governing board of the student govern- ment, the Junior Class Govern- ing Council and is president of her dormitory. Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs PARK COLONY 248, located at 248 W. McNichols, just west of Woodward, is now under the management of Larry Hebert and Bill Bassett. They feature luncheons, dinner, after-theater snacks and cocktails, with Mary Jackson at the piano bar. They are open daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., Saturday from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., and are closed on Sunday. There are special accommoda- tions for bridal showers, "sweet 16" and all social affairs. For information and reservations, call TO 8-5757. _ . Michigan Sword Becomes Foil Champ Iden Is Awarded Dr. E. Rosenthal Winner of First Fulbright Grant to Jewish Women's Council Fellowship Paint in India NCJW in cooperation with the Dr. Erich Rosenthal, associ- ate professor of anthropology- sociology at Queens College, New York, has been awarded t b first National Council of Jewish Wom- en Fellowship in honor of Hannah G. Solomon, f o r original re- search and writing on American - Jewish life, it k was an nounced b y Mrs. Leo Weiner of troit, NCJW vi ce - presi- Dr. Rosenthal dent and chairman of its fellow- ship committee. The grant, established by the Brevities Despite the unprecedented advance sale of tickets for the METROPOLITAN OPERA sea- son at Masonic Temple, May 21- 26,, seats are still available for three of the seven operas to be performed during the week_ They may be purchased from the Opera box-office at the Ford Auditorium. S IRMA CAVA T, interna- tionally famed artist, exhibits her paintings in a 'one-man' show at the Grinnell Galleries, located on the mezzanine at Grinnell's, 1515 Woodwar d, through June 4, announces Les- ter Arwin, director. • S S The new Cosmic Film release "SATAN IN HIGH HEELS" has its Detroit premiere at the Trans-Lux Krim Theater. S The story of how Detroit is making a dent in its crime rate is currently appearing in the U. S. News and World Report with photographs taken by BOB BENYAS of Benyas - Kaufman Photographers, 8775 W. Nine Mile Road, Oak Park. The story tells how Commissioner Ed- wards is stressing the impor- tance of better race relations in the war against crime. • S LETTER CARRIERS of Detroit and suburbs will hold their 25th Benevolent Fund Field Day and Picnic June 24 at Walled Lake Amusement Park to raise money for the Benevolent Fund which provides supplemental sick, death, retirement and health benefits to the letter car- riers, their widows and children. See your postman for tickets. National Foundation for Jew- ish Culture, provides $5,000 to a recognized scholar engaged in research or writing on Jewish communal life in America. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Dr. Rosenthal is currently writing a book en- ! titled "The American Jew: A Study in Group Cohesion." JWF Women's Division Amends Constitution The Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will amend its constitution at its 16th annual meeting at noon Wednesday, June 8, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse, pres- ident of the Women's Division, reports that six changes or amendments to the constitution are proposed. The f i r s t change suggests that the board which includes 48 elected directors, all other women serving on the board of governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, and honorary directors be expanded to in- clude women who serve on the board of the National Women's Division of the United Jewish Appeal and the national com- mittee on women's communal service of the Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare Funds. Another change will make the election of the division ad- visory council more flexible and not restrict its membership to eight. A pr oposed amendment would change the constitution to read "there shall be at least two meetings of the association per year rather than the pres- ent three." A n o t h e r recommendation would make the vice-president of the division more directly responsible to the president. T he la s t recommendation clarifies amending procedure. All women who make a con- tribution to the Allied Jewish Campaign are members of the Women's Division. Leonard Gordon Gets Research Grant from Science Foundation Sheldon Iden, son of Mr_ and Mrs_ Morris Iden, has been awarded- a Fulbright grant by the U.S. Government for a year's graduate study in paint- ing at Baroda University in India. He will receA,e his master's degree in fine arts from Cran- brook this month. A show of Iden's works will be exhibited beginning May 28 at Raven Gal- lery. His wife, Barbara, holds a master's degree in library science and has been head of research at the Royal Oak Pub- lic Library: The couple will sail on June 12 for France and then on to India. Mother of 4 Receives Wayne State Degree Time and children have not stood in the way of education for Mrs. Barbara Ruskin of Southfield. Mrs. Ruskin, .,norther of four, will receive herlegree from Wayne State University next month. Married in 1951. to Dr. David Ruskin, she moved first to Mayo Clinic where her husband was studying, and then followed him in the service. She took up studies here upon their return. r•111••••00•0•••11111001114110 • The • • 41 • Hal Gordon • e • • ORCHESTRA • j Music and Entertainment a : • : e • :.:N 3-9982 • • n es •••••••••••••••••••••• Byron Krieger, Michiga n. swordsman, successfully defend- ed his state foil championship last weekend. The victory extends his record in this weapon to 17 out of 20 tries since he first won the title in 1941. The last championship brings his total record in the three weapons, foil. epee and saber, to 56 titles. Krieger was a member of the 1952 and 1956 U.S. Olympic Foil Teams and the 1951 Pan-Amen- can Team. He is a graduate of Wayne State University and was National Intercollegiate Cham- pion in 1942. tgl 0.3 M C '4 Iii ors Want ads get quick reunite C0110 ed as II The NAME To Remember For Qmslity CLEANING Detresi. sad Selmorbo DRAPE IN AND SAVE Ash Aim* Our BOX STORAGE $4" per b•x—hschodits. $250 FREE Insurance No Charge for Minor Repairs and Replacing Common Buttons DRAPERIES OUR SPECIALTY TAKEN DOWN and REHUNG Ca/I for Pick-Up and Delivery 863-0400 18135 Livernois at Curtis when you care enough to remember . . . CANDID ART photography of distinction by HERMAN JAFFEE LI 2-6373 Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs 0 Horne Portraits Member Northwest Professional Phis••raphers Guild Michigan's Newest & Most Luxurious Motel A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOP YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS . . . Leonard Gordon, 17144 Ohio, a Wayne State University so- ciology instructor, has been 14380 WEST 11 MILE ROAD Set. Schaefer and Northwestern Hwy. named recipient of a $900 Na- • Meeting Rooms • Suites • Hi Fi S TV tional Science LI 8-1822 .10 4-5450 Coefereoce Room Foundation HARVEST HOUSE RESTAURANT ON PREMISES research grant in the field of political so- ciology for the coming sum- mer. Gordon was a teacher jn Petoskey, Michigan the secondary schools of Oak Park for three Gordon Frohman to Present years before joining the WSU faculty in 1960. He holds a Limited enrollment — Register Row. Violinist Klein B. A. degree from WSU and a Uni- master's degree from the Comp Petosega at May 27 Concert versity of Michigan. He is work- The Don Frohman Chorus at ing toward a doctorate. Combining 26 years of experience its annual concert Sunday, May 27, 8:30 p.m., at Baldwin Recital Opened in 1850, the Medical Leonard Baruch UN. 4-7629 Hall, will pre- School at the University of Bertrand Sandweiss EL. 7-5321 sent as its Michigan is the second oldest guest artist unit of the University. 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