Distinguished Array of Speakers to Address Pioneer Women Parley Planning the final stages of Pioneer Women's 18th na- tional biennial convention, to be held Aug. 11-14 at the Hotel Statler, the above chairmen met this week to outline responsi- bilities for the more than 200 local members actively engaged in arrangements for hosting the event. They are, from left, (standing) Mesdames Harry Mondry, "Early Bird Social" chair- man; Nathan Glenner, printing and signs; Sam Wasserman, financial; Hy Disner, information co-chairman; Milton Weiss, Detroit Council president; Frank Rath, publicity co-chairman; Bernard Markofsky, kit co-chairman; (seated) Larry Gutten- berg, gift shop; Irving Turner and Norman Kanter, banquet and luncheon; Michael Michlin, Detroit Office for convention. * * A slate of outstanding speak- Trucking 4th Largest ers has been announced for the Industry in Michigan 18th national biennial conven- Wayne County plays a vital tion of Pioneer Women, to be role in making truck transpor- held Aug. 11-14 at Detroit's tation Michigan's fourth largest industry, according to data com- Hotel Statler. piled and released by the Michi- Among those who will address gan Trucking Association. the assemblies are Walter Reu- Based on figures reported by ther, vice-president of the AFL- VIO and president of the UAW; the U.S. Department of Com- Ogden Reid, New York Con- merce, Michigan State 'Highway gressman and former U.S. Am- Department and by the Michi- bassador to Israel; Martha Grif- gan Secretary of State, this fiths, Michigan Congresswoman; county is "one of the vital cogs and Beba Edelson, Deputy that does so much to keep our Speaker of the Israel Knesset agricultural, industrial and com- and General Secretary of Moet- mercial machinery running zet Hapoalot, Pioneer Women's smoothly." sister organization in Israel. Three methods by which More than 650 delegates, rep- Wayne County participates in resenting 50,000 members the over-all value of the truck- throughout the United States ing industry are reported in a and Canada. will attend work- new booklet published by the shops and discussion sessions as Michigan Trucking Association, they seek to define the role and entitled "Truck Transportation responsibilities of the modern in Michigan." One fact was that 84,696 American Jewish woman in world affairs and to plan their trucks, valued at $97,187,200, organization's social service and were registered to owners in education programs for the next Wayne County in 1961, the latest c o m p l et e compilation two years. available. This compared to 384,- 897 truck registrations, with a value of $427,485,550 throughout Sid Shmarak's the State. In the same year, 79,030 per- sons were gainfully employed in this county, with the total earn- ings of $438,063,290, from vari- Mr. and Mrs. Herskovic of ous types of direct or indirect the OAK MANOR KOSHER . service to the trucking industry. CATERERS have just opened This figure compared to 292,163 their new, air-conditioned truck employees, earning $1,- CRYSTAL ROOM, accommodat- 619,459,509 throughout Michi- ing up to 250 guests at 8900 W. gan. State-wide, trucking pays Seven Mile, corner Kentucky. one out of every eight Michigan For information and reserva- paycheck-earners an average of tions, call 863-2446. $7,302 per year. Business Briefs STORE-WIDE Womert's aths YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold a summer rummage sale Aug. 27 at the Pythian Hall in Berkley under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bertha Grossman, announces President Mrs. Hyman R. Co- hen. Those who wish to contrib- ute rummage should contact Mrs. Louis Penfil, LI 1-4354, for pick- up. Proceeds from the sale will go to the synagogue youth pro- gram and for building facilities at the Young Israel Center on Ten Mile Rd. * * * DETROIT LADIES OF AMERICAN MEDICAL CEN- TER AT DENVER will honor member Mrs. Leah L. Davidson on her 95th birthday 1 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Jewish Center. There will be a candle-lighting ceremony, according to Presi- dent Mrs. Paul Shapiro. * * * NORTHWEST N'SHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. Carmen, 18035- Greenlawn. The speaker will be Rabbi Morris Carmen, an- nounces Mrs. Tzippora Baiter, chairman. * * * ALPHA GROUP, Iota Alpha Pi Sorority, has elected Mrs. Harry Shumaker as president. Other officers are Mesdames Sid- ney Slove, vice-president; Irving Segal and Joseph Dvorin, secre- taries; Leonard Crayle and Ir- vine Meisner, social chairmen; Al Jaffe, treasurer; Herbert Schein and Murray Bloom, tele- phone committee; Carl Siegel and Leonard Mason, Pan-Hellenic representatives; Norman Golden- berg, sunshine; Louis Geer, alumnae advisor; and David A. Goldman, publicity and repre- sentative to CWVA. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual picnic 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Palmer Park, announces Pr e s i d e n t Blanche Rose. Friends are in- vited. Those who attend should bring their own lunch. * * * MUSIC STUDY CLUB has elected Mrs. Herbert S. Eskin as president. Other officers are Mesdames Sam Lucas and Isadore Mendelson, vice-presi- dents; George Terebelo, Bern- ard Pepper and Henry Gall, secretaries; Sydney Blum, treas- urer; and Max Reich, Leonard Hack, Mark Howard and Ben Meckler, board members. Windsor Center Plans Research Study to Aid Jewish Teenagers WINDSOR, Ont. (JTA)—The for intellectual stimulation, but Windsor Jewish Community this apparently had not been Center will undertake next fall translated into action by partici- a long-range study program de- pation in such programs. signed to provide information The center executive said that on the attitudes and values of the findings clearly indicated Jewish teenagers. that more reliable information The study, which will involve was needed and that to get it, high school members of the cen- "the primary step is research." ter, is being undertaken at the invitation of the Research In- Jewish Center Film stitute for Group Work in Jew- ish Agencies, an affiliate of the Stars French Comic Bourvil, one of France's fun- National Jewish Welfare Board. The Windsor Center is partici- niest comedians, will co-star with pating in a national study, under Brigitte Bardot in "Crazy for general direction of the Insti- Love" at the Jewish Center's tute, to uncover information on International Comedy Festival two basic questions: "What are on Aug. 5. our teenagers like. Jewishly?" A cartoon from Czechoslova- and "How can we help them de- kia, "Coat from Heaven," will velop Jewishly?" be screened as an added fea- Monty Pomm, assistant execu- ture. Starting time in the air- tive director of the Center, said conditioned Aaron DeRoy Thea- that the study seeks to deter- mine what programs and meth- ter will be 8:15 p.m. ods can best be utilized to meet the needs of Jewish teenagers, while helping them to achieve a more positive and beneficial Jewish identification. The Center official said that the need for such research had emerged from a Teen Institute which had been conducted be- fore the invitation came from the Research Institute. Among the facts found in the Teen Institute was that there was considerable confusion and ignorance on the part of Jewish parents concerning the Jewish communal services provided by Windsor Jewish organizations for children, as well as about the motivation for and the ac- tivity in extra-curricular activi- ties in high school. Parents also were found to be uninformed about the developmental as- pects of teenagers. Another finding was that mixed boy and girl activities were being started at too early an age level among Jewish teen- agers. Another was the existence of confusion and disagreements among parents about such prob- lems as a desire for more social activities for children, but "don't• take our children away from their studies." Similarly, parents felt that their children should have more social contacts with other teen- agers, but that "our children don't have time." 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