Goldman-Shete:ach
_ Engagement Told
Mrs. Lillian Siegel
Runs in Southfield
School Board Race
Tri-County Braille Volunteers to Meet at Temple Beth El
A general meeting of the Tri- , Braille Class of Temple Israel a great need for braillists Any-
County Braille Volunteer Asso- will be graduated, and will one wishing to enroll in this
Lillian C. Siegel (Mrs. Sol ciation, representing Oakland, continue to work toward certi- work may do so by calling her
Siegel) will be the only woman Macomb and Wayne Counties. fication from the Library of at 342-1508.
The public is invited to
candidate in the Southfield will be held 12:30 p.m. Wednes- Congress.
I The graduates are Mesdames Wednesday's meeting. For in-
School Board Election, June 11. day at Temple Beth El.
The purpose of the organiza- Lee Saperstein, Irving Smith. formation. call Mrs. Leonard N.
Mrs. Siegel -
tion is to co-ordinate, channel Mischa Sachs, Fred Ginsberg. Simons. UN 4-2825.
is one of the
and catalogue all braille in this Morris Brevell, Harry Miller
original mem-
There are 30 counties in
area. The theme, "What Braille and Charles Marion. Their
bers of the
Michigan whiCh have county
Means to Me," will be demon- teacher is Ella McLennan.
Southfield li-
says
there
is
l
i
braries.
strated
by
blind
children,
who
,
Mrs.
Rosenzweig
brary Board
will attend with their teachers, '
and is its..sec-
as well as representatives of the
retary. In 1959
I board of education. There will
and 1960 she
also be a tour of Temple Beth
was appointed Mrs. Siegel
chairman of United Nations Day El's Braille Bindery, reported
to be one of the finest in the
for Southfield.
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
From 1959 to 1961 she was country and the only cne in the
actively involved in the forma- Midwest.
18275 WYOMING
UN 1-7237
Among those attending will
tion and establishment of the
SUNDAY ONLY
Southfield Hadassah Group. She be Mr. Donald Mandich, presi-
served as vice president of edu- dent of the Metropolitan So-
bs.
ciety for the Blind; Margaret
cation during this period.
0 1
$1 79
Mrs. Siegel has served on the S. Polzien, Superintendent of
ibs.
McKinley P. T. A. executive Blind and Partially Sighted of
hoard. She was one of the citi- the Detroit Public Schools; and
zens appointed by the Board of Clifford Magnuson, consultant
lb.
Education to serve on the to the physically handicapped
Genuine Spring
Southfield School District's Citi- of Oakland County.
Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig. chair-
zen Advisory Committee. She
lb.
was elected chairman of the t man, Service to the Blind of
Committee on the study of the Temple Israel Sisterhood, an-
Community and co-chairman nounces that this month a
lb.
of the executive steering corn- group of women from the
mittee.
lb.
Mrs. Siegel received her B.S.
ElmommimmmImma=mom 1=4
and M.A. degrees from Wayne
CARLOS RIVERA
■ THIS COUPON WORTH
State University.
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ORCHESTRAS
WITH PURCHASE
Mrs. Siegel lives at 19455 Ad-
Finest
International
Music
dison iwth her husband, Sol,
OF $5 OR OVER
for All Occasions.
and her two sons, Yale and
Offer Expires June 7
Warren, who attend McKinley
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VA 2-9226
School in Southfield.
NATHAN & IRVING'S
MISS JUDITH M. GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman
of Mark Twain Ave. announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Judith M., to Melvyn David
Shewach, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Shewach of Westbrooke
Ave., at an open house held
Sunday at the Goldman home.
The bride - elect attended
Highland Park Junior College
and is a senior in the Wayne
State University School of Busi-
ness Administration. A Dec. 23
wedding is planned.
Men's Clubs
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK
Men's Club will install new of-
ficers 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the synagogue.
Rabbi Morris
Adler will of-
ficiate. Fol-
lowing the in-
stallation, Rab-
bi Adler will
discuss "T h e
Quality of
Jewish Lead-
ership." T h e
newly elected
officers a r e
George C.
Parzen, presi-
dent; Frank
Parzen R osenbaum,
vice president; Leonard Baron,
David Goldman and Dr. Lee
Shulman, secretaries; and Allen
Charlip, treasurer. On the board
of directors are S. L. Aronsson,
Joseph Brandt, Sam Harvith,
Morris Reistman, Max Somberg,
Michael Stashower, Dr. Aaron
Taylor, Bernard Weisberg, Rob-
ert Steinberg, Alfred Shevin,
Abe Saltzberg, Bernard Breyer.
David Hermelin, Dr. Davis Ben-
son, David Brown, Elliott Char-
lip, Harold Ellias, Dr. Sol For-
man, Morton Grass, Dr. Morton
Hochman, Ivan Meisner, Nathan
Portnoy, Nathan Shur, Reuben
Himmelstein, Samuel Shetzer
and Donald Schiller, Arthur M.
Lang and Theodore Baruch. I.
Murray Jacobs, chairman of the
evening, invites friends to at-
tend. Refreshments will be
served.
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