activities in Society Barbara Bercutt of Omaha was honored at a recipe luncheon given recently at the home of Mrs. Morris A. Fishkin for 16 guests. Favors and decorations were designed by Mrs. Wilhelmina Sanow of Allen Park. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ben-Zvi Harrison of Ramat Yochanan, Israel, arrived in Detroit this week for a visit with his family— the Harrisons, Haymans, Keers and Mandels. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keer, 18619 Steel. Meyer Ben-Zvi left Detroit for Israel 35 years ago, at the age of 19, with the earliest group of local Halutzim. He settled in Ramat Yochanan- the settlement named in honor of South African General Jan Christian Smuts who was one of the leading world Christian sup- porters of the Zionist movement—and was among its builders into the present successful kibbutz. The Meyer Ben-Zvis' daughter, son and three grandchildren reside in Israel. The Sherman Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gordon, 18938 Roselawn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rome (Sharon Pohl) of Syracuse, N. Y., both formerly of Detroit, are visiting their parents and will cele- brate the 75th birthday of their grandmother, Florence Zorn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Binder and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Binder will give an Oneg Shabbat today in honor of the 40th wedding anni- versary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Binder, at Cong. Beth Israel of Flint. The Fleishman Family Club recently celebrated its 35th anni- versary with a dinner-dance attended by 150 persons. The Ramblewood Swimming Club of Farmington has elected Dr. Nathan Saginaw as president of a new slate of officers. They include George Segal, vice-president; Mrs. A. Scheuer and Mrs. S. Wittenberg, secretaries; Max Rubin, treasurer; and Eugene Letvin, Israel Cohan, Marvin Cornfield, Murray Kahn, Mrs. H. Kronick and Leo Lisker, board members. Joseph Paz is club director. For membership information, call Dr. Saginaw, DI 1-9763. Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Will Hold Election-Installation Lunch Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will hold its annual election and installation of officers 12:30 p.m. May 14 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Luncheon will be served. Installing officer will be Mrs. Morris Adler. The sisterhood of the congregation will con- duct a tour of the new sanctu- ary. "Today at Hadassah," an original skit produced by the newly organized young marrieds of Eleanor Roosevelt Group, will be presented. Participating will be Mesdames Warren Gins- burg, Richard Hart z, Robert Levinson, Sheldon Leberman,, Gary Madvin, Dennis Rogers, Alvin Spector and Leroy Wolf. Musical entertainment will be offered by the Schaefer Group Songsters: Mesdames Jerry Goldman, Sidney R. Jacobs and Irving Yura. Chairman of the day is Mrs. Harold Hoffman, vice-president. Friends are invited, accord- ing to President Mrs. Max Lich- ter. Reservations must be made at Hadassah Office, BR 3-5441, before May 10. JWV Activities event. For reservations, cal Mrs. Irwin Weiser or Mrs Herbert Perchikoff. * * * ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUX- ILIARY recently installed Mes- dames Morton Oppenheim, presi- dent; Abe Schwartz and Sol Bromberg, vice-presidents; David Broder, treasurer; Martin Foster, patriotic instructor; Henry Mills, chaplain; Sidney Kay, guard; Goerge Aaron, conductress; Sam- uel Soloman, Meyer Soloman and Ralph Epstein, trustees. Dele- gates to the annual convention of the Memorial Home Associa- tion on May 5 will be Mrs. Mar- tin Foster and Mrs. David Broder. Mrs. Jack Iden has been en- dorsed as candidate for senior vice-president and Mrs. Martin Foster as candidate for treasurer in the Department of Michigan. * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY AND POST will install of- ficers at a combined "Past * Commander's and Past Presi- SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN dent's Dinner" May 15 at the LADIES AUXILIARY will meet Dyna-Inn,' announced Mrs. Monday evening at the home of Harold Weiss, past Auxiliary Ann Rubin, 19725 Oakfield. Offi- president. Master of ceremonies cers recently installed are Yetta will be Bernard L. Hoffman, past Glass, president; Anne Wein- commander of the Department stein and Lillian Kent, vice- of Michigan. Officers of the Post presidents; Irene Levin, treas- will be installed by John Nemon, urer; Sara Lankin, historian; past Department commander. Jean Friedman, chaplain; Mary Mrs. Edith Hoffman will officiate Shulman, conductress; Esther at Auxiliary ceremonies. The Citron, guard; and Ruth Benach, new president is Mrs. Sam Wein- I er. Albert Brown will take over patriotic instructress. * as commander. Honored will be LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN outgoing President Mrs. Milton AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Sriro and outgoing Commander Monday at the home of Bess Ben Reis. Five, ten and 15-year Goldberg, 20438 Cheyenne. Plans pins will be awarded. Albert will be completed for the annual Brown and Mrs. Harold Weiss mothers and daughters installa- are in charge of the event. For tion banquet 6:30 p.m. May 15 at reservations, call Mrs. Marcus Raleigh House. A fashion show Scheinker, BR 3-8133, or Mrs. and prizes will highlight theSam Weiner. OAK PARK POST AND AU- XILIARY will hold their fifth anniversary installation, 6 p.m. May 5 at Pyrros Restaurant, 16890 Telegraph. To be honored are Charles Isackson, outgoing commander, and Mrs. Joseph Schechtman, outgoing pr es i- dent, and chart e r members. New Post officers are Hank Cahn, commander; M or r y Smith, William Steckelis, vice- commanders; M u r r ay Green- wald, quartermaster; David Gil- denberg, adjutant. Auxiliary officers to be installed are Mes- dames Max Strumeyer, presi- dent; Hank Cahn, Norman Moss, vice - presidents; Harold Green- span, treasurer; Jack Kagan, chaplain. Department Com- mander Albert Rosen and De- partment President Mrs. Sidney Cohen will officiate. Dancing w ill follow. For information, call Mr. and Mrs. Hank Cahn, dinner chairmen, LI 6-9096. Proctor-TT ink elm Rites Solemn'. ed 71 MRS. JAMES PROCTOR Margot Phyllis Winkelman was married on April 27 to James William Proctor of Cam- den, N.J., at Newtown Square, Pa., in the presence of the im- mediate family. The bride is the daughter of Marian Winkelman of South- field Township and Isadore Win- kelman of Birchcrest Dr. After May 8, the newlyweds will reside in the Mapleview Apartments, 50 W. Maple, Mer- chantsville, N.J. Men's Clubs BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold a dinner-meet- ing 6:45 p.m. Monday at Kozin's Catering, announces Philip Ros- enzweig, chairman of the board. The annual election will be held 8:30 p.m. May 20 at the syna- gogue, according to President Meyer Lullove. * * * TEMPLE BETH AM OF LI- VONIA MEN'S CLUB will hold a Monte Carlo Night 8:30 p.m. May 11 at the Frontier Back Room of the Parker House Res- taurant, 30689 Grand River, Farmington. Games and prizes will be featured. The public is invited. For information, call Mitchell Rudman, GR 6-3214, or Sam Gruskoff. Gerold Frank Author of 'The Deed,' to Address Annua 1 Meeting of zap. • Will Tell Story of Moyne• Murder Judge Ira Kaufman, presi- has been acclaimed as his best dent of the Zionist Organization book and is considered one of of Detroit, announced this week the most noteworthy historical that the annual meeting of the accounts to appear this year. The story deals with assassina- organization, at which officers will be elected, will be held at tion of Lord Moyne, the trial, the the Beth Aaron Social Hall, activities of the dissidents, their 18000 Wyoming, Wednesday idealism and the rejection of evening, May 15, with Gerold them by the Yishuv. Frank as guest speaker. Frank this week attracted Bnai Brith Young nationwide attention with his book, "The Deed," (published Adults Elect Officers Mark Lavetter, president of by Simon & Schuster), in which he describes the trial of the Hammarskjold BBYM, has been two Revisionists who were sen- elected president of the Greater tenced to death in Cairo, in Detroit Council of Bnai Brith 1945, for the murder of Lord Young Adults. Other officers are Rod Burke Moyne. Having attended that trial, and Bob Zussman, both of Ham- and having covered the Pales- 1 m a r s k j o 1 d, vice-presidents; tinion and Middle Eastern scene Barry Ravitz of Hammarskjold, as a correspondent during those secretary; Judy Jacobs of Tuck- trying years, Frank speaks with er, secretary; and S. Stovak of authority on that period in his- Gompers, chaplain. tory that preceded the creation of Israel. Gerold Frank's appearance BALLROOM DANCING here is being cosponsored by the J. L. Hudson Co. book Home or Studio department, and its assistant COOLIDGE - 9 MILE RD. buyer, Mrs. Mettie Baron LI 7-2933 Golub, is assisting in arrange- ments. Other organizations are being OPEN EVENINGS! invited to cosponsor the appear- ance here of Frank and the en- tire community is being invited to attend the lecture. Mon., Tues., Wed. Only Frank's "The Deed" already ALL TINTS COMPLETE $39 JACK BARNES TINT DAYS Personal Service. Experience. 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