011111111111111111,1111111110timpow -1,01 activities in Society Richard Merson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merson, 16669 Prest, has been made a provisional member of the Alma College chapter of the national biology honorary, Beta Beta Beta. Newly-elected members of the board of trustees of Detroit Conservatory of Music include Maestro and Madame Paul Paray, Councilman Mel Ravitz, Mrs. A. Victor Bizer, president of the Music Study Club of Detroit, and Mrs. Dorothy Turkey. The of- ficers of the Conservatory include Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, artistic director, and Zeldon S. Cohn, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Morris Tack, Bnai Brith vocational service commis- sioner, will attend the vocational service meeting Saturday and Sunday in New York. Mrs. Leonard Sims and Mrs. Charles Solo- vich will attend the national executive board meeting of Bnai Brith Women Dec. 11-14 in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. William Diskin, 17141 Ohio, will leave next week for a month-long visit with their son, Dr. Philip Diskin, in Jerusalem, where he is engaged in educational psychology for Israel's school syStem. Marvin Diskin, completing work on his doctoral thesis in radio and television at the University of Michigan, and his wife, Sandra, recently returned from a tour of Europe and a stay with their brother in Jerusalem. Mrs. Julius Tatelman, 20121 Stafford, will give a luncheon 12:30 p.m. Dec. 15 as a benefit for the Child Rescue Fund. For information, call UN 4-5088. Allan "J. Roth of .,Church Rd., Oak Park, has recently re- turned from a visit to Italy and Israel. While in Italy he was accorded an audience with Pope John XXIII. During the Thanksgiving weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lax of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, had as their house guest cousin Beverly Finkelstein of Pittsburgh, Pa. At a party in her honor Nov. 25, the guests were David Friedman, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Raznick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jubas, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zimberg. On Nov. 25 at the Sherman House in Chicago, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Knoppow, daughter, Joyce, and son, Kenneth, of Kentucky Ave. attended a testimonial dinner in tribute to their father and grandfather, Rabbi A. L. Kaplan of _ Cong. Anshe Motele, on behalf of Israel Bonds. Rabbi Kaplan was honored for 50 years of service to the Chicago Jewish Community. Other Detroit relatives include the Philip Cutlers, Samuel Cutlers, A. J. Cutlers, A. Z. Cutlers, Joseph Rosens, Robert Lubys and Dr. A. Rosen families. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Penfel of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a cocktail party given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Penfel of Ten Mile Rd. Daughter Hinda Penfil attended from Los Angeles, Calif. Governor Names Jos. J. Pernick Common Pleas Court Judge Joseph J. Pernick, Governor Swainson's former law partner, last Friday was named by the Governor to fill the vacancy in the Common Pleas Court caused by the death of Judge Kenney. The new appointee will assume his new post in about a week. At the time of his appoint- ment, Pernick was a referee in the Wayne County Probate Court and a Wayne County pub- lic administrator. He has been active in Democratic Party af- fairs and was vice chairman of the 15th Democratic Congres- sional District since 1958. Judge Pernick, his wife, Eliza- beth, and their infant daughter, Lisa, who was born Sept. 6, re- side at 18300 Greenlawn. _He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M Pernick of 4041 Waverly. His parents, deaf mutes, were an inspiration to their sons, Jo- seph J., who now has risen to a judgeship, and their • younger son, Nathan, who is an electri- Marvelous Tales for Children in Youth Classics New classics for youngsters issued b3 American publishers for the holiday period will serve as appropriate gifts for Hanu- kah. Especially seasonal is "The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats, published by Viking Press (625 Madison, NY22). With the approach of the win- try experiences for youngsters, who love to form their steps in snow, this volume will have a special appeal. Macmillan Co. (60 5th, NYII) has issued an impressive, large- sized volume of Oscar Wilde's fairy tales under the title "The Young King"—the first of three stories. The other two stories are "The Devoted Friend" and "The Happy Prince." While the foreword by John Updike has a minor Christological approach, the stories are universal and the splendid illustrations by Sandro Nardini and Enrico Bagnoli give the volume spe- cial significance. For readers a bit older, and Revlon Cosmetics President Creates Science Fellowships With $1,000,000 to Brandeis Brandeis University unveiled plans for a nationwide competi- tion for outstanding college graduates whose entire science education through the Ph.D. will be under one of the na- tion's newest and most gen- erous fellowship programs. The fellowships were estab- lished at the university under a million dollar grant from the Charles H. Revson Foundation of New York. Revson is chair- man of the board and founder of Revlon, Inc., international cosmetics concern. Up to $5,000 per year will be granted to graduate students in the sciences. This amount makes it one of the highest fellowship stipends provided in private institutions in the United States. cian. The judge's father, now retired, was a Ford Motor Co. Center Omnibus Will employee for more than 20 years. Present 'Music Master' A member of the Jewish Omnibus, a series of quality War Veterans, and of Eddie shows for children, will have a performance of "The Music Master" by the Detroit Opera Theatre Dec. 16 at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. "The Music Master" is a one- act comedy opera with Marjorie Gordon, Jonathan Swift and Ra- mon Gilbert singing, and John Sweeney as pianist - conductor. "The Music Master" will be shown at 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. The David, Horodoker Young Women's Organization will hold its 25th annual donor luncheon Tuesday at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, announced President Mrs. J. Guterman. JUDGE JOSEPH J. PERNICK Featured on the program will Jacobson Bnai Brith Lodge, be Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehr- Judge Pernick serves on the man. Rhoda Friedman will sing. Michigan regional advisory Prizes will highlight the affair. board of the Anti-Defamation For tickets, call Mrs. J. Fried- League. He is a member of man, UN 1-6793. Perfection Lodge of the Masonic Order, is active in the Bagley Community, is a mem- ber of Moslem Temple and is the sovereign prince of Carson LAWRENCE H. J 0 NE S Council of Scottish Rites, LADIES AUXILIARY will meet Judge Pernick is a graduate 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the of Highland Park High School home of Mrs. Morris Lupeloff, and Michigan State University 18105 Hubbell. Dessert will be and earned his law degree at served. the University of Wisconsin. He is 38. He is a member of the Noteworthy Anniversary This week marked a note- law firm of Pernick, Dingell and Zemmol, which includes Con- worthy anniversary. Exactly 35 gressman John D. Dingell. The years ago, the Ford Motor Co. firm is a successor to the law announced that the Dearborn In- firm Pernick headed with Gov- dependent, through which Henry ernor Swainson before the lat- Ford carried on his anti-Jewish ter's election to the governorship. campaign for a number of years, would stop publication with its final issue of 1927. Michigan arthritis victims spend nearly 12 million dollars Today's young mothers and a year on worthless products, homemakers are prime targets reports. the Michigan Chapter of arthritis, states the Michigan of the Arthritis and Rheuma- Arthritis and Rheumatism tism Foundation. Foundation. gairiCia 's geautySalon 15210 W. 7 Mile, nr. Sussex VE 6 - 7720 *sr - an angle of special interest to those devoted to music, and the plot holds the reader's at- tention throughout. The family life depicted in this story mirrors life in small American communities. The young girl described here is representative of American youth. "Melissa" is a truly American story, -well written and sufficiently enhanced with the excitement of youth and its interesth to create wide interest in Miss Forbus' story. Open Dance Class to Be Held at Center An open class in "Contem- porary Dance Techniques and Improvisations" with Fannie Aronson, instructor, will be conducted 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. Miss Aronson will be assisted in the demonstration by the Center Contemporary Dancers and advanced dance students. •The public is invited. There will be no admission charge. RELAX! HAVE FUN AT YOUR OWN PARTY .. • Leave planning details — and sometimes headaches to me. Entertainment, music and what- ever it takes to make for gala affair. GERTRUDE GORDON Party Consultant UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 Annual Artists Concert Music Study Club of Detroit Presents NURIAL GREENSPON ITZHAK PERLMAN Mezzo Soprano Violinist . - Detroit Institute of Arts Main Auditorium Sunday, December 9, 8:30 p.m. Tickets at Box Office and Grinnels ROBINSON'S Gifts for the Holidays LUGGAGE — HANDBAGS Gifts of Quality Briefcases Portfolios - Novelties Attaches REPAIRING ROBINSON'S Leather Shop David Horodoker Young Women Will Hold Donor Lunch JWV Activities I What Prettier. Way to Whirl Into Winter's So- cial Season Than With a Lovely New Hairdo - Let Our Skilled Hair Stylists Work Magic On You . especially for those who are interested in history and ge- ography and in the ways of dif- ferent people's lives, another Viking book, "Cambodia: Land of Contrasts," by Ruth Tooze, has much merit. Illustrated with many photographs, this volume will have a wide appeal, especially in view of the in- creasing interest in the Far East. Young people and their elders who love humor and adventure will be delighted with "The Three-Seated Space Ship," by Louis Slobodkin, published by Macmillan. This charming story describes "the latest model of the space ship under the apple tree." Slobodkin's established rec- ord for outstanding humorous narratives for young people is in evidence in this story about Marty and Eddie, their adven- tures in space, their encounter with the dinosaur, their dizzy search for action in outer space. For 20 years, Slobodkin has entertained children with his stories. His newest supersedes many of them in hot adventure and genuine humor that applies to the imagination of young people in the modern age. "The Three-Seated S'pace Ship" is one of the noteworthy children's books of the year. From Viking Press also comes a most delightful and wholesome story for young people — "Melissa" by Ida B. Forbes, illustrated by Sue Felt. The theme of this nar- rative is universal. 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