Honor Pioneer W omen at Luncheon' Start Redeeming Cohen-Schqvartz $1,000,000 Bond Purchases Here H O il A cz1 Receiving scrolls for their leadership in the Detroit Pioneer Women's Council Israel Bond Award Luncheon are (from left) : Mrs. Moe Saslove, Mrs. Milton Weiss, and (far right) Mrs. Norman Leern.on, Council president. Presenting the. awards (second from right) is Mrs. Max Stollman, Israel Bond Women's Division co-chairman. More than $35,000 in Israel Bonds were subscribed at the luncheon in the Town and Country Club attended by over 300 women. Molly Picon was the guest of honor and her husband, Jacob Kalish, also received an award. Bnai Brith Institute of Judaism Will Feature Dr. Eisenstein at Tamarack The annual Institute of Juda- ism sponsored by the Metro- politan Detroit and Michigan Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Council will be held on May 17- 19 at Camp Tamarack, advises Bernard Panush, Institute chair- man. The guest speaker will be Dr. Ira Eisenstein, who will deliver a set of three lectures on the theme "What Can A Modern Jew Believe?" Eisenstein served as leader of the Society for Advancement of Judaism from 1931 to 1954, when he was invited to become Rabbi of Anshe Emet Syna- gogue in Chicago (1954-59). He assumed his duties as president of the Jewish Reconstructionist Movement and editor of the Re- constructionist Ma g a z i n e in 1959. He was president of the Rabinnical Assembly of Amer- ica from 1952-54. Panush states that the pur- pose of the Institute is to pro- mote the quest for Jewish know- ledge and the understanding of our Jewish heritage. Also participating in the In- stitute will be Rabbi Harold White of Ann Arbor, who will be in charge of the Sabbath services; Cantor Reuven Frank- el of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, who will chant the evening and morning prayers; Hy Crystal, executive secretary of Bnai Brith, who will lead a late Friday night song session; Lou Barden, who will M.C. the Sat- urday evening entertainment; Peninan Freankel, who will lead in Israeli dancing and songs and many other features. Mrs. Rose Fox is co-chairman of the Institute; Mrs. Isaac Beniam and Harry Dubin in charge of registration; Harry Oberstein, Mrs. Yetta Hertz and Mrs. Morris Fishkin in charge of room assignments; Mrs. Jack Friedman and Mrs. Phillip Goren are the Maitresses de la Cuisine; • Miss Elsie Rodd as chief photographer; Al Bunis Mizrachi Hatzair Will Hold Youth Meetings Mizrachi Hatzair, led by Rev. erend Marshall Goldman, will have 'weekly youth groups meet at the Mizrachi Office, 17596 Wyoming avenue, at 5 p.m. every Sababth afternoon for cultural activities. Included in this pro- gram will be Israeli singing and dancing, and refreshments will be served. Group leaders are Debby Bau- mer, Barbara Rothenberg, Sheila Goldschlag, Marlene Cern, Susan Bentheim, Sharon Burg, Faye Applebaum, Marvin Kratzke and Irwin Cohen. The executive committee of Mizrachi Hatzair, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Segal, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Lax and Reverend Goldman will be on hand. as chairman of ritual commit- tee; Mrs. Philip Fealk and Mrs. Harry Bodzin will have a spe- cial book store display of books of Jewish content. The three major sessions will be chaired by Harry Yudkoff, member supreme Lodge Board of Governors; Mrs. Phillip Fealk, vice-president of district No. 6 Women's Council; and by Mrs. Morris Tack, past presi- dent of District No. 6 Women's Council. Greetings will be ex- tended by Mrs. Charles Galin- sky, president, Women's Coun- cil, and Maurice Zeiger, presi- dent of the Men's Council. Mrs. Robert Coggan, chairman of the national executive, and Paul Liebert, chairman of District 6, will also participate. MUMFORD U S I G S By RUDENE MEYERSOHN The curtain will rise 8 p.m. today on Mumford's spring play, "Dinny and the Witches," by William Gibson. The cast includes David Bi- ber, Rita Cole, Lee Flashen- berg, M arty Greenberg, Ron Grossman, Jack Henchen, Jacki Kaplan, Ken Laker, Susan Le- bowitz, Elaine Messer, Mike Perlin, Mina Jo Rosenbloom, Dawn Silver, Danny Syme and Lynn Thompson. The June 1963 Senior Class has chosen for their class mot- to, "The significance of man is not in what he attains but in what he strives to attain," from the book "Sand and Foam," by Kahill Gibran. The color, flower, motto, gift and publicity committee has submit- ted olive and haze blue as the class colors, the Nigella (love in a mist) as class flower. Arrangements and auditions are being made for the senior vaudeville show which will be held on May 24. The annual senior picnic will be held on May 18 and the activities of the Senior Class will culminate with the Senior Prom on June 20. Rovner-Lachowitcher to Hold Annual Event The Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society will hold its annual Kido- shim Memorial Service and Israel anniversary celebration 8:30 p.m. May 9 at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Yosef Zvi Sie- gel will officiate. The public is invited. Detroiters will receive ap- proximately $1,000,000 this year in the redemption of the first Israel Bonds, it was announced by Tom Borman, general chair- man of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee. The bonds purchased by De- troiters in 1951, when the first Israel Bonds were issued are being repaid as of May 1. Ap- proximately $24,500,000 in prin- cipal and interest will be paid in the U. S. during the last eight months of 1963. The maturing Savings Bonds are of the 12-year Israel Inde- pendence Issue, which was floated in the United States in May, 1951, when Prime Minis- ter David Ben-Gurion came to this country for that purpose. Since then more than $600,000,- 000 in Israel Bonds have been sold. The Independence Issue was followed by the Development and the 2nd Development Is- sues. The Coupon Bonds of the In- dependence issue will mature in 1966. The Bondholders may turn their Bonds into their own or any commercial bank for col- lection or they may receive assistance from the Israel Bond Office, 8522 W. McNich- ols, DI 1-5707. Detroiters bought $2,041,700 in Israel Savings and Coupon Bonds in 1951, when Max Osnos was Israel Bond chairman here and Mrs. Theodor Bargman was Women's Division chairman. In the last 12 years Detroiters have purchased $13,500,000 in Israel Bonds. MISS MARLENE COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Myer Cohen of Chelsea, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene J., to William A. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of Nadol Ave., Southfield. The bride-elect received her associate in science degree from Fisher Junior College in Boston. Her fiance, formerly of South- field and now living in New York City, was graduated from Wayne State University School of Busi- ness Administration. A Sept. 8 wedding is planned. •••••••••••••••••••••• • • COI-sets Ay 8va: • Dr. Hertz' Sermon on School Issue Placed in Congress Record By RANDY ZUSMAN Southfield's chorus, under the direction of V. Kochenderfer, will present its annual spring concert 8 p.m. today with 300 students participating. The seniors will cruise the Great Lakes for this year's senior trip May 30 to June 2. Bagel-bake sales, a car wash and a basketball game are being sponsored by the senior class to benefit leukemia research. The bake sales will be held during lunch hours on Wednesdays. The junior-senior prom, featur- ing Warney Ruhl and his orches- tra, will be held May 11 at Lov- ett Hall, Greenfield Village. Teenagers are needed to help raise funds by cannister solicita- tion for the Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital, May 5-9. 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Postal inspectors have been plagued with investigations, not only of fires, but other forms of vandalism as well, involving cor- ner mail boxes. According to postal officials the mischief appears to be prin- cipally the work of juveniles and generally is not confined to any particular area of the city, one at 10-Mile and Roanoke, Oak Park. Postmaster Baker said police have been alerted to the increas- ing problem and are working closely with the Postal Inspectors in apprehending offenders. He pointed out the offense is a seri- ous one carrying penalties up to three years and $1,000 fine. Appealing to citizens for their cooperation, Baker said, "I would like to urge all parents to ad- monish their children to refrain from tampering with mail boxes and to report to the police im- mediately any indication of mail box vandalism observed in their neighborhood." 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