activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldman and their children, Paula and Alan, formerly of Briarcliff Rd. are now residing in their new home on Millbrook Rd., Farmington. Mrs. Kenneth. Sachs, 13125 Victoria, Huntington Woods, is serving as 25th anniversary March of Dimes chairman for her community. Ferndale chairman is „Attorney Henry A. Schiffer, 1066 Withington ave., and Oak Park chairman is David D. Silver- man, 21961 Harding, owner of Dave's Party Snack Shack. They will ask their fellow residents to "Give for the Life of a Child" during the month of January. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weingart, 14837 W. Seven Mile, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary recently at the 27th annual ban- quet of the Bialistoker-Western Aid Society. The Silver Family Club will hold a Hanukah party 4 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson, 19424 Stratford. Supper will be served for 16 children and 34 adults. The Cornfield Family Club will hold its annual Hanukah party, 1 p.m. Sunday at the Lutzker. Hall, 15775 James Couzens. Refreshments and games will be provided. Mrs. Dellis Harwith was hostess to the Northwest Chapter Board of the American Jewish Congress at a luncheon honoring the recently installed president, Mrs. Edward Rothenberg. The members of the board are Mesdames Aaron Shifman, M. Schwartz, George Golden, Morris Kraft, Marvin Weckstein, Norman Snyder, H. Amdur, Arnold Kass, Dellis Harwith, Albert Tanner, Louis Zuckerman, Melvin Nord, Arnold Frank, Daniel Shapiro and Miss Ida Blucher. Mrs. Sara Reisman will be honored on her 91st birthday at a family party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Max Steiner, 18482 Roselawn this Saturday night. The Beth Moses Senior U. S. Y. will be represented at the United Synagogue Youth Convention in Chicago Dec. 28-30. Max Pleasant, chairman of Youth Commission, has announced that Judy Kovan, Gloria Pleasant and Stanley Skupsky have been selected as the Youth Group delegates. The Sherman Family Club will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a Hanukah latke party 8:30 p.m. Dec. 30 at the home of Mrs. Philip (Jane) Zaks, 20516 Audrey. Gifts will be exchanged. Officers to be installed are Mrs. Israel Levenstein, president; Mrs. Philip Sherman, vice-president; Mrs. Edward Sherman and Johanna Meyers, secretaries; Jean Lorber, treasurer; and Mrs. Aubrey Gordon, sergeant-at-arms. The Neuman-Bean Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bean, 19459 Mendota. Movies of their European trip will be shown. Model Unveiled for Wayne State University Shapero Pharmacy Hall Chicorel-Shapiro Engagement Told Jan. 29 JNF Auxiliary Donor Event to Launch $150,000 Drive establish Gadot and Mishmar Hayarden as thriving agricultur- al and commercial communities and to ensure their productivity." Plans now are being formulat- ed for a program at the annual donor event, and for coverage of prospects to assure a substantial beginning for the financing of the local project, Mrs. Wishnet- sky announced. Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky, pres- ident of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, an- nounced this week that Jan. 29 has been set as the date for the annual donor event, which will culminate the current fund-rais- ing drive of the organization. Mrs. Wishnetsky announced that income from this year's donor will go towards the adopt- ed local JNF project for the de- velopment of the villages of Gadot and Mishmar Hayarden. The Women's Auxiliary, she stated, is undertaking to raise $150,000 towards this project. The two villages to be devel- oped are located on the banks of the Jordan River at the Israel- Syrian border. MISS GAIL CHICOREL Mrs. Wishnetsky said this Mr. and Mrs. Max Chicorel an- project "will be Detroit's singu- nounce the engagement of their lar contribution to Israel's fu- daughter, Gail, to Irving Aaron ture security. Its purpose is to Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs Israel Shapiro of Grand Rapids. The bride-elect is a senior at MUSIC FOR Michigan State University in the WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS College of Education. Her fiance will enter graduate school in hos- pital administration in Septem- His Orchestra ber. A March wedding is plan- and Entertainment MASTER OF CEREMONIES • • ned. Want ads get quick results! Get Your Money's Worth OIL PERMANENT '8' a ° ad ' 1 Mon., Tues., Wed. SPECIALS Thurs., Fri. and Sat. $2 00 99c HAIRCUT FROSTING - TIPPING $5.99 up 99c MANICURES ASTER BEAUTY SALON 16209 W. 7 Mile at St. Mary's VE 6-9078 Party . 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When the survey is completed and research laboratories and a master summary sheet will be faculty offices. made up and the suggestions At present, the College of A model of Wayne State Uni- Pharmacy uses quarters in the will be sent to the various de- versity's Shapero Hall of Phar- Old Main building at Wayne partments of the school. Many macy was unveiled at a lunch- State for laboratory and class- of the suggestions regard im- provements in the lunchroom eon honoring Nate S. Shapero, room work. - chairman the board of Cun- WSU President Clarence B. and in school spirit. Highlighting the Senior Class ningham Drug Stores, at the Hilberry spoke at the luncheon Detroit Press Club, Thursday. on the importance of the new activities this month has been Harry J. Loynd, president of building to both the campus the visit of representatives from Parke, Davis and Co., presented and community during the various colleges. A few of the the model and building plans to luncheon and introduced Dean schools which were represented Shapero, outlining the cam- Stephen Wilson of the College include Amherst, Harvard, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technol- paigning efforts that raised the of Pharmacy. ogy, Missouri, New York Univer- money for it. sity, Texas Christian, University The $1,300,000 structure Anniversary of Death of Chicago and the Army, Navy will be located on Second and Air Force academies. Boulevard -between Ferry and of Lubavitcher Rebbe The Flower, Motto, and Gift Palmer, north of the College Committee of the senior class of Education Building. Con- Observed in Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Thou- has selected powder blue and struction is slated to start this sands of Lubavitcher hassidim royal blue as the class colors spring. Unveiling of the model cli- participated in the festive ob- and carnations as the class maxed fund raising efforts servance of the 150th anniver- flower. The 1962-63 Southeastern which began two years ago at sary of the death of Rabbi a • testimonial dinner for Sha- Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the Michigan Scholastic Writing pero in New York honoring first Lubavitcher Rebbe who Awards contest offers awards in him for 50 years in the retail founded the Chabad-Lubavitch a wide variety of classifications hassidic movement in Czarist and has set Jan. 12, 1963, as Russia approximately 190 years the deadline for entries. This Jewish War Vets ago. He died on the 19th of Kis- contest is being sponsored by Women Service USO lev in the Jewish year of 5573. The Detroit News to stimulate Police had to cordon off the .an interest in effective, creative Members of Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans synagogue where the hassidim writing among students. Students Ladies Auxiliary, will service danced and related legends of in grades six through 12 may the USO from 9 a.m. to mid- the Rebbe until the early hours submit entries in 28 categories, of the morning. The Lubavitch- ranging from poety to journal- night on Monday. In charge will be Mrs. Harry er Rebbe of today, Rabbi Mena- ism. The main stress is on writ- K o g a n, servicemen's service chem M. Schneerson, . lives in ing which has been developed chairman; Mrs. Harold Jacobs, New York. He is a direct de- from classroom assignments. co-chairman; and Mrs. Ben scendant of Rabbi Shneur Zal- Shiffman and Mrs. Sylvia Lei- man and is the seventh in suc- Schaver Foundation der, supervisors. A buffet and cession of the leaders of the Christmas party has been plan- Lubavitcher hassidic movement. Finances Biography Rabbi Shneur Zalman was a ned. The JWV women tradi- of Prof. H. Wolfson tionally service the USO on the disciple of Rabbi Dovber of Leo W. 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