Burdick Re-Elected
Survey Studies
Conflict Between Chairman of .15th
Republican District
Aged and Youth Irwin H. Burdick last week
JEWISH NEWS -
Nosanchuk-Suber
Engageme nt Told
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,;;;) MISS LAURIE NOSANCHUK
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nosan-
chuk. 197 Cherokee, Pontiac,
4.1 announce the engagement of
their daughter, Laurie Sue, to
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fr Gordon Suber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Suber, 622 N. Ball,
Owasso.
The bride-elect is a sopho-
more at Michigan State Univer-
sity. where her fiance is a
senior.
A Sept. 1. 1963. wedding is
Planned.
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Registration Being
Made for Center's
Pre-School Program
The Jewish Center. 18100
Meyers. is now accepting regis-
tration for the fall semester of
its pre-school program. which
starts Sept. 10.
The program is divided into
four groups. Group I. for 4-5-
year-olds. meets on Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thurs-
day and Friday from 1-3:30
p.m. There are three groups
for 3-4-year-olds. meeting from
9-11:30 a.m. Group II meets
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Thursday, Friday; Group III
meets Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. and Group IV meets
Tuesday and Thursday.
Transportation is available
within the area bounded by ;
James Couzens and Woodward,
McNichols and Eight Mile Rd.
The' program is planned to
develop the child socially and
to acquaint him with a variety
of Jewish experiences.
For information and registra-
tion. call the Children's Di-
vision of the Jewish Center.
DI 1-4200.
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EXCLUSIV (s_
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t in Det roi
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RABBI
LEO GOLDMAN
The results of a study on con-
flict between aged Jewish par-
ents and their children, con-
ducted among the aged persons
served by the Jewish Family and
Children's Service here, were
made public by Paul H. Glasser
and Luis N. Glasser. who direct-
ed the survey.
The study explored some of the
problems between aged parents
and their adult children in the
light of the experience of one
counseling agency and previous
research in family sociology. It
brought out the following facts:
1. Social class differences be-
tween the aged Jewish parents
and their adult children are not
responsible for such problems.
2. The modern American fam-
ily fits neither the stereotype of
the classical extended family nor
that of the isolated nuclear fam-
, ily.
'Idren
3. While parents
are expected to maintain close
ties.
, psychological and emotio
ot ex ecte to pro-
children
vide material support for their
aged parents. especially if this
may d lst ur
their own conjugal family group.
4. Since society has not yet
provided adequately for all of
our aged. there is a gap between
the expectations and reality,
leading to role conflict among
parents and children. and per-
sonal troubles.
5. Changing social norms have
also pushed many of the aged
into dependency roles in their :
family of procreation. a reversal
of the roles they played with
their own children, intensifying
conflicts which may already be
present.
The findings of this study are
meant to be only suggestive. The
distinctive population and small
sample limits generalization con-
siderably. the authors pointed
out .
rznotrticenients
, Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Seymore Resnick ( Sandra Gold-
farb). 15340 Steel, a daughter.
Cheryl Ilene.
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Aug. 12 --- To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cherny (Lynn Gurwin).
. 19746 Schaefer, a daughter,
, Lauri Michelle.
Aug. I() — To Dr. and Mrs.
Sanford Polansky (Sarray Fin-
kelstein 1160 Salem. Benton
Harbor, a son. Robert Bruce.
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Aug. 6 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Mall ( Barbara Malda-
ver) of Sorrento Ave., a daugh-
ter. Karen ldene.
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REV.
Aug. 5 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Silverman (Marilyn
Lux), 19791 Monte Vista, a son,
Franklin Earl.
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Aug. 5 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel M. Ginsburg (Shirley
Teigman of Brooklyn. N.Y.),
22101 Gardner. Oak Park, a
daughter. Rochelle Robin.
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Aug. 3 --- To Mr. and Mrs.
Akivah Drasnin ( Henrietta Al-
mug), 22000 Cloverlawn, Oak
Park. a son. David Ruvayn.
MOHEL
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
Aug. 8 --- To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Miller, 24525 Templar.
Southfield. a son. Richard Allen.
Expert Mohel
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769
Certified Surgical Mohel
Rabbi
ISRAEL GOODMAN
FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Marshall L. Goldman
DI 1-9909
RABBI CHASKEL
GRUBNER
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441
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.July 30 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Winkleman (R i s s a
Haas), 19807 Monte Vista,
a
son, Scott Lewis.
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was re-elected chairman of the
15th Republican District. .
Three years ago he was
elected chair-
man of the
district to
• succeed his
brother, Ben-
jamin Bur-
! dick, when
the latter was
elected a
member of
the board of
governors of
Wayne State
University as
the only Re-
publican to
be elected on
a statewide
I. H. Burdick ticket.
Irwin Burdick was the author
of the resolution recommended
and later adopted by the Repub-
lican State Central Committee
repudiating the Birch Society.
Leopold Bridges Gap
for E. German Mom,
Michigan Daughter
A Huntington Woods attorney
was the third party in the re-
union this week of a mother
from East. Germany and her
Michigan daughter after a 25-
year separation.
G. Vernon Leopold. 13119
Elgin, negotiated for the freedom
of Mrsb Helen
Gruebnau, 77.
who had returffed to visit with
relatives in her native Germany
in 1937 and "just stayed too
long.".'She had lived in Michigan
and Wisconsin from 1913 until
1927.'ghe was reunited Wednes-
day with her daughter. Mrs. Gil-
bert Reuter of Leone, near
Jackson.
It was last May when Leopold
first entered the case. Jacob
Gruebnau died in Mt. Clemens.
leaving the - bulk of his estate to
his wife. The attorney was asked
to fly to Berlin to settle the trans-
fer. Once there, he asked Mrs.
Gruebnau to allow him to work
for her release. The accomplish-
meet of the Huntington Woods
lawyer is one of the first to be
affected under a new agreement
permitting reunion of families.
Dr. Treisman Cited
by Army for Service
Dr. Edward Treisman, 15105
W. Seven Mile. received the
United States Amy Commenda-
" tion Medal and
Pendant with )
Citation for
Meritori-
ous Service. He
served at Red-
stone Arsenal
in Huntsville,
Ala. While'
there he was
Chief of Sur-
gery for two
Treisman
years. He and
his family are now at home in
Detroit.
Workmen's Circle Gold
Ring Luncheon, Family.
Week Being Planned
The. Workmen's Circle Golden
Ring Club will hold its monthly
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Workmen s Circle, 18340
W. Seven Mile.
The program will feature
songs by Arella Barley, folk-
singer who recently returned
from university studies in Is-
rael.
The Workmen's Circle "Fam-
ily Week" for members and
their families will be held Sat-
urday through Sept. 3 at Camp
Omena. Heading the arrange-
ments committee are Norma
and Eugene Brownstein and Ed-
win Shifrin.
To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
(Beatrice Makower. formerly of According to the Talmud, only
New York City ∎ , 24121 Strat- ' the 24 kinds of birds mentioned
ford. Oak Park. a son. Allan I as prohibited in the scriptures
Joseph. are strictly forbidden.
Deadline Next Friday for
Jewish News Sept. 6 Issue
On account of Labor Day, there will be an earlier
deadline for editorial copy for the Sept. 7 issue of The
Jewish News.
All copy for that issue must reach us by noon Fri-
day, Aug. 31. Copy arriving late will either be omitted
or, if timely, retained for the following week's issue.
JWB
Issues Calendar for Armed Forces
The 1962-63 edition of the
official "Jewish Calendar for
Members of the Armed Forces
was published this week by the
National Jewish Welfare.
A member agency of USO,
JWB is the agency authorized
by the U.S. Department of De-
fense to serve the religious and
morale needs of Jewish service-
men and their dependents, and
of hospitalized veterans.
More than 3,800,000 copies of
the calendar have been issued
to military personnel since 1917.
The 80-page, pocket-size cal-
endar for 5723 has been sent to
all Jewish military chaplains
at home and abroad for distri-
bution to Jewish GIs at the com-
ing New Year services to be
held under JWB auspices at
over 650 military posts in the
United States and at 65 over-
seas points.
The calendars will be avail-
able throughout the year at
USO Clubs and at on-post re-
ligious services conducted by
Jewish chaplains.
The calendar contains a var-
iety of information of religious,
cultural and recreational value
to American Jewish GIs.
HIGH FASHION
STYLING AT
BUDGET PRICES
at
Hair Design
Studio
I Bar Mitzvahs I
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Landaw,
13400 Rosemary, Oak Park, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, David Mark, will be ob-
served Saturday at Cong. Ahavas
Achim. A brunch in his honor
will be held Aug. 26.
10615 W. 7 Mile Rd.
at Finding*
Open Evenings—No Appointment
Necessary. Free Parking on
Royal Theater Lot
"Look For The Green
Canopy"
HOLLYWOOD METHOD
UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED — PERMANENTLY, SAFELY
Special Technique for Sensitive Men and Women
FACE — ARMS — LEGS — HAIRLINES CORRECTED
EYEBROWS ARCHED PERMANENTLY
HELEN ZINBERG,
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treatment of arthritis and kidney symptoms. When so used,
your doctor will advise the correct daily intake. Usually, 6 to
8 glosses for 8 weeks or more, will give you a real trial.
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