Postmaster Lists New Mail Rules; Lipsky-Balanso ff Nickel Rate Is a Bargain, He Says Troth Announced Envelopes having a ratio of width (height) to length of less than 1 to 1.414 (1 to the square root of 2) are not recom- mended. Sealed pieces mailed at the third-class postage rates must be marked "third class." Baker further reminded mail- ers that the new postal rate and fee increases become effective Jan. 7, noting also that all Post Office stations now have the latest information available on impending changes. The new nickel letter rate recently enacted into law is the same postage rate Ameri- cans paid for letters when the United States issued its first postage stamps 115 years ago, Announcement was made this Baker said. week by Mrs. Edward Wishnet- shows that in 1847 sky, president of the Women's the Research Office Department is- Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- sued Post its first stamps, including tional Fund, that Marjorie Gor- a nickel stamp for the basic pre- don, lyric-coloratura soprano, paid letter rate. will be the guest artist at the Since 1932, Baker said, while annual donor tea, at 12:30 p.m. living costs for the American Tuesday, Jan. 29, at Temple family have skyrocketed by 118 Israel. per cent, the cost of mailing a Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein, na- first-class letter has only in- tional executive director of the creased by one cent, or 33 per JNF, will be the guest speaker. cent. At five cents, he said, as A member of one of Ameri- in 1847 — it will still be one ca's outstanding musical fam- of the greatest bargains in ilies, Marjorie Gordon received American history. her musical training in New Of the total volume of first- class letter mail handled locally and in the nation, 75 per cent, he said, is generated -by busi- ness concerns. The remaining 25 per cent, he continued, gen- erally consists of personal let- ters to friends and erlatives and individual business correspond- ence. The one cent increase on , first-class mail, he noted, will only cost the average family about one-half cent per day, or about $1.80 a year. He cautioned, however, that patrons after Jan. 7, must affix an additional penny stamp when using 4 cent stamps to send first-class letters. The new five cent stamp, he said, will bear the picture of MARJORIE GORDON George Washington and will be printed in blue. In all, he added, York City. Her debut with the more than 70 different George New York Philharmonic Or- Washington stamps have been chestra at Carnegie Hall mark- issued and the number of such ed the beginning of a career stamps sold totals which has included appearances Washington more than 405 billion. with the Philadelphia Sym- phony, NBC Symphony with Toscanini, Detroit Symphony, Re-Elect Morris Dorn and the Pittsburgh Symphony. President of Hebrew She also served as assistant professor of voice at Duquesne Benevolent Society University in Pittsburgh. Morris Dorn was re-elected In addition to her busy sing- to serve a second term as presi- ing schedule, Marjorie Gordon dent of the is now engaged in producing Hebrew Bene- and directing musical theater, volent Society with the organization and devel- (Chesed Shel opment of the Detroit Opera Emes). Theater, Inc. To serve This year, Miss Gordon has with D orn appeared with the Akron (0.), are Edward Wheeling (W. Va.), and Colum- Miller and bus Symphonies among others. Ben Schneider, In Columbus, she flew at one vice - presi- hour's notice to appear as dents; Leo B. Sophie with Elizabeth Schwartz- Furst, treas- kopf and the Columbus Sym- urer; Solomon phony in "Der Rosenkavalier". Rubin, secre- For the third season she sang tary; Harr y a leading role with the St. Louis Portner, Opera Festival. Philip Lan g- This winter, Marjorie Gordon wald and Hy- will be heard by residents of man Lips itz, Greater Detroit with the Scan- • Dorn trustees; Sam- dinavian and South Oakland uel S. Portner, cemetery chair- Symphonies. - Miss Gordon will be accom- man. panied at the piano by Muriel Kilby. McGill to Address Postmaster Edward L. Baker again reminded patrons of a new , postal regulation dealing with size, shape, and ratio of envelopes. Envelopes more than nine inches in width (height) or 12 inches in length are not recom- mended. Envelopes having shapes other than rectangular are non- mailable. Marjorie Gordon Soloist at JNF's Donor on Jan. 29 Hall to Address Hillel at U. of M. Donald Hall, associate profes- sor of English at the University of Michigan, will be featured in the last of a series of lecture- discussions on "Moral Values Re- flected in Great Literature" 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill, Ann Arbor. Hall will speak on "Rock Bot- tom," based on Yeats, Eliot and Joyce. The public is invited. Luncheon at AJC MISS MARLENE LIPSKY Model Secondary School Dedicated in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A new Hebrew University secondary school to serve as a teachers training unit for the John Dewey School of Education of the uni- versity was dedicated here Dec. 26. The sum of $500,000 for the buildings of the school was pro- vided by the National Council of Jewish Women of the U.S. Mrs. Charles Hymes of Minne- apolis, president of the National Council of Jewish Women, was one of the principal speakers at the dedication ceremony. An- other speaker was Israel's Min- ister of Education, Abba Eban. He emphasized that the project would provide a setting for ex- periments which will influence secondary schools all over Israel and encourage the training of At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lipsky of Pen- nington Dr. announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Mar- lene Carol, to Robert Allan Bal- ansoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Balansoff of Norwood Ave., Oak Park. • The bride-elect attended Mich- igan State University and now is a student at Wayne State Uni- versity. Her fiance is a senior at Michigan State University. Miami Hospital Gets Gift from Greenspans MIAMI, (JTA) — A gift of $250,000, to be used for the expansion of the services rendered by the outpatient de- partment of Mt. Sinai Hospital here, was announced by J. Ger- ald Lewis, president of the institution. The gift was made by the S. Harvey Greenspan Fbundation, directed by Mrs. S. 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