Rosen-Gussin Troth ,4nnounced Social Singles Plan Dance-Wiener Roast Beverly Ka t;117111 Early Deadline Due to Both Wed Sam Mellin Adults from 21-35 years of age are invited to meet 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center for an evening of dancing, singing, and eating hot dogs and toasted - marshmallows at one of the nearby parks. Those planning to attend are asked to bring blankets and port- able radios, if possible. In case of rain, the group will still meet at the Center and alternate plans will be made. Shavuot and Memorial Day For Our Issue of May 31 On account of Shavuot, which occurs this year on Wednesday and Thursday, May 29 and 30, there will be an earlier deadline for our issue of May 31. Also—because of Memorial Day, which corresponds this year with the second day of Shavuot, the May 31 issue of The Jewish News will be mailed a day earlier than usual, thus necessitating the earlier deadline.. All copy for the May 31 issue must reach us before 2 p.m. on Friday, May 24. Deadline for Classified Ads for the May 31 issue will be at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28. MISS DIANE ROSEN Mr. and Mrs. David A. Rosen of Wisconsin Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Rochelle, to Norman Gussin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gussin of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a senior at Wayne State University. Her fiance attends the Detroit In- stitute of Technology, where he is a senior in the School of Business Administration. Chicago U. Appoints Davidson as Young Accounting Professor Sidney Davidson, accounting theoretician, was honored recent- ly as the first recipient . of the Arthur Young Professorship in Accounting in the Graduate School of Business of The Uni- versity of Chicago. Davidson has been a member of the faculty of the Graduate School of Business of the Uni- versity since 1958. He also is director of the newly-established Institute of Professional Ac- counting of the Graduate School of Business. He is married to the former Freda Sendler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sendler of Flint. They have two children. Mrs. Wember to Speak to Branch 7, LZOA Branch Seven, LZOA, will meet Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Milinsky, 18115 Parkside. Guest of the eve- ning will be Mrs. Lawrence Wember, librarian of Temple Is- rael, who will discuss current Jewish books. Refreshments will be served and a social hour will follow. For information, call 537-7497. years EANgon WALL-TO-WALL CARPET CLEANING With Bigelow's KARPERARE "Prolongs the Wear" CASH & CARRY—SAVE 20% .41 ffAr - 8700 WAV000 CARP T C E TY5-8400 Lectures, Entertainment, Bookstore Featured at Bnai Brith 'Institute' An Institute of Judaism spon- sored by the Metropolitan Detroit and the Michigan Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils will be held this weekend at Camp Tamarack in Holly. Bernard Panish and Rose Fox, co-chairmen of the Institute, ad- vise that Dr. Ira Eisenstein will be the guest speaker and will deliver three lectures on "What a Modern Jew Can Believe." Rabbi Harold White of the Beth Israel Center of Ann Arbor will conduct the traditional Sab- bath services. Cantor Reuven Frankel of Shaarey Zedek will • • • ctivities BUSINESS AND PROFES SIONAL CHAPTER will meet 9 p.m. Tuesday at Cor.g. Gemiluth Chassodim. Friends are invited. Games and refreshments will be featured. * * ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE will hold a dance and awards night 9 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodirn. An orches- tra and refreshments will be highlighted, announces Norman Gitler, chairman, and Sam Freed- man, president. SALLY ANN TUCKER] CHAPTER, B.B.Y.W., has in- I stalled Judith Jacobs, president; Linda Miller, vice - president; G e r r i e Levinson, treasurer; Diana Fine and Lori Katcher, secretaries.; Ellen Guss, his- torian; and Marlene Kahn, ser- geant-at-arms. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE is sponsoring its 19th anniver- sary and inaugural party 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Town and Coun- try Club, 30333 Southfield. Cocktails and dinner will be served. There will be an or- chestra for dancing. Friends are invited. Reservations can be made by calling Samuel Du- brinsky, UN 4-8163. * Burton H. Gutman was elect- ed President of PISGAH LODGE No. 34, Bnai Brith, at the 106th annual election of officers. Gut- man succeeds Leonard Edel- man. Other officers elected were as follows: Ben Goldhoff, Bar- ney Levine, Harry Shumaker, Vice presidents; Sam Seliko- witz, treasurer; Jack Peterman, recording secretary; Irving Boigon corresponding secretary; Rudolph Meyersohn, financial secretary; Meyer Littky, assist- ant chaplain; Sam Wider, war- den; Oscar Beckerman, guar- dian. Edelman automatically as- sumes the office of chaplain. The following were elected trustees: Irving Berger, Mor- ris Berk, Sherman Goldman, Charles Goldstein, Isadore Gus- sin, Joseph Gutterman, Frank Hoffman, Edward Jaffee, Phil- lip Kaplan, Nathan Rose, Arthur I. Shapiro and Sol Steinberg. The newly elected officers will be installed June 17 at .a banquet at the Labor Zionist Institute. Phone the lodge of- fice DI 1-3069, for reservations. officiate as cantor both for the late Friday night, Sabbath morn- ing and Havdalah services. Lou Barden will MC the entertain. ment for late Saturday and Hy Crystal will lead in the late Fri- day night session. Penina Fran- kel will demonstrate and lead in Israeli dances. Mrs. Morris Tack, Mrs. Phillip Fealand and Harry Yudkoff will chair the three lec- ture sessions. The committee assisting Pan- ush in arranging the Institute is composed of Mesdames Isaac Benaim, Harry Bodzin, Robert Coggan, George Fleischer, Phil- lip Fealk, Hyman Fox, Jack Friedman, Morris F i s h k i n, Charles Galinsky, Phillip Goren, Yetta Herz, Alex Mann, oJseph Radkin, Diane Shapiro, Sol Stein- berg and Morris Tack. The Men's Council is represented on the committee by Rabbi Morris Ad- ler, Louis Barden, Al Bounin, Hyman Crystal, Morris Diren- feld, Harry Dubin, Alfred Gut- man, Robert Israel, Percy Kap- lan, Harry Nathan, Harry Ober- stein, Sol Supeefon, Jack Tan_ now, William Utley and Harry Yudkoff. A special feature of the, Insti- tute will be a bookstore arranged and run by Mrs. Phillip Fealk and Mrs. Harry Bodzin. Elsie Rudd is in charge of photogra- phy, and Mrs. Isaac Benaim and Harry Dubin in charge of regis- tration. Israeli Physician to Speak May 20 to Maimonides Women Mrs. Alex Friedlaender, presi- dent of the Maimonides Medical Society Women's Auxiliary, and Mrs. Charles Gitlin, the society's fund-raising chairman, announce that Dr. Isaac Katzenellenbogen will address the society's execu- tive board at its final meeting of the season on May 20 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Haking, 12943 LaSalle, Hunting- ton Woods. The Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society has been a staunch supporter of Kupat Holim, Histadrut health organization. Dr. Katzenellenbogen receiv- ed his medical training at the University of Vienna and spe- cialized in diseases of the skin at the Vienna University Hos- pital. In 1925 he emigrated to Israel. He has been a member of the national advisory council of the Ministry of Health; con- sultant to the Ministry of La- bor; honorary secretary of the advisory council, Israel Medical Association; vice-president, Der- matological Society of Israel; member of expert advisory pan- el on venereal infections and treponematoses, World Health Organization; honorary member, Societe' Francaise de L'Allergie; corresponding member, Societa Italiana de Dermatologica et Sifilografia, and of the Swedish Dermatological Society. He is the author of numerous medical papers and articles. The new officers of the Mai- monides Auxiliary, headed by Mrs. I. Levitt, as president, will be installed May 28 at Town and Country Club. Earl Ruby - George Marcus MISS BEVERLY KATZ Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katz of Ilene Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Sam Mellin, of Stoe- pel Ave., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Max Mellin. A Sept. 2 wedding is planned. 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