activities in Society Councilman Mel Ravitz spoke Tuesday at Sinai Hospital of Detroit. He addressed the Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society on the topic "What It Means to Be a Councilman." Laker Family Club celebrated its third annual installation at the Elmwood Casino, Windsor. Melvin W. Mermell was awarded a past-presidents plaque and James N. Laker, outgoing vice-president, and Mrs. Melvin Mermell, historian, received merit certificates. Melvin W. Menne11, president; Mrs. Harry Fogel, vice president; Mrs. James Laker, secretary; Mrs. Melvin Mermell, historian; and Harry Stone, sergeant at arms. Kutnick Family Club will hold its Purim Party 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kutnick, Strathcona Dr. Movies will be shown. Mrs. Harold Weiss, 20058 Stansbury, is flying to New York to see off former Detroiter Mrs. David Meyers, on her European trip. Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity and Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, both of Wayne State University, have formed a brother-sister relationship as a follow-up to Greek Week on the campus. The groups will jointly sponsor several functions. Miss Donnie Kein was recently installed as chapter sweet- heart of Dag Hammarskjold Bnai Brith Young Men. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leiderman have moved into their new home at 18946 Cherrylawn. Among their recent guests who helped dedicate their home were Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham Zentman, Rabbi and Mrs. Israel Rockove, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen, with their daughter Sherril, Mrs. Hyman Crystal, Mrs. Hyman Goldstein, Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halperin and the Youth Commission, Mrs. Ralph Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krohngold and young people of the LTG group of Beth Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Liederman's son, Ronald, recently returned from two trips connected with his studies at the the guest of Rabbi and Mrs. Katz of the Telshe Yeshiva and one to New York with the Chabad group. Mrs. Nate Kaplan, national president of the Ladies Aux. Jewish War Veterans, left Wednesday to continue her national tour after spending three days in Michigan. At the Girls' Youth Home, division of the Juvenile Detention Home, Monday she presented several classroom gifts. She received the key to the city from Mayor Cavanagh and was a guest at the fifth annual paid-up membership party of the Michigan de- partment at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sherman, 18114 Warrington. Beth Goldman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Goldman of Renfrew Rd., and Ellen Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen of Stoepel Ave., were elected president and vice- president, respectively, of Pasteur School student council. Beth Rhodes and Gordon Goodman, students of Julius Chajes at the Center Music School, shared the first prize at the Michi- gan Music Teachers Contest for Juniors, held Feb. 22 in East Lansing. Tuberculosis patients at the Dearborn Veterans Hospital were entertained recently by the Oak Park and Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Glass, with daughters Amy Beth and Karen Sue, of Anaheim, Calif., were recent guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Washburn Ave. The Michael Englemens of Flint were weekend guests at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. ORT Day to Mark 84th Birthday Making preparations for the Michigan Region ORT Day program 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek are (from left) Mesdames Irving Stollman, vice president of mem- bership; Nathan H. Schlafer, president; and Ben Brandt, vice- president of education. 4> * * * Mrs. Irvin J. Kurtz, past The 84th birthday of ORT president of the Michigan Re- (Organization for Rehabiliation gion, will deliver a report on Through Training) will be ob- her tour through ORT schools served by the Michigan Region in Tunis, Casablanca, Rome, with a dessert luncheon and Paris and other schools in program 12:30 p.m. Wednesday Europe, only a few of the 600 schools in 22 nations operated at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. "Why Must the Show Go On," through ORT. More than a mil- a program fashioned after New lion underprivileged people York's Upstairs at the Down- have been trained since the stairs, will feature Paul Win- organization's founding in 1880. ter, radio personality; actress Mrs. Nathan H. Schlaer pres- Liz Weiss; and guitarist - folk dent of the region, announces singer Ted Lucas. that anyone joining on ORT ORT Day will be observed' Day will be admitted free, to- by 60,000 ORT members gether with her sponsor. Coming radio and television throughout the country, for whom the membership drive broadcasts will feature an ORT is culminated with events theme. Mrs. Schlafer will be such as this, according, to interviewed by Fran Harris ORT Day chairman Mrs. 6:15 p.m. Saturday on WWJ. Harold Kukes. Membership An ORT film, "Come With Me, vice president is Mrs. Irving My Brother," will be shown 2 p.m. March 8 on WJBK-TV 2. Stollman. to Marry Mr. Beck Children's Hospital Names Dr. John Pollack to Seventh Term as Its Chief of State Dr. John J. Pollack was ap- pointed this week to his seventh consecutive year as chief of staff of Children's Hospital. Dr. Pollack, who received his M.D. at the University of Toronto, did graduate train- ing in pediatrics in New Jer- sey and a year later came to Children's Hospital. He has been there since 1930. A member of the Fresh Air Camp board of directors and former vice president, Dr. Pollack was appointed this year to the board of the Professional Service Group. He is past presi- dent of the Detroit Pediatrics Society. Dr. Pollack lives with his wife, Hilda, at 19325 Berkeley. They have a daughter, a son and two grandsons. goun,dations Ay %ail MISS ROSALIE WOZGAR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wozgar of Dougall Rd., Windsor, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalie Deborah, to Sanford Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck of W. Outer Dr. The bride-elect is a senior in education at Wayne State University. Her fiance is at- tending Lawrence Institute of Technology. The wedding is set for March 22. Corsets-Brassieres Expertly Fitted Joseph's Studio of Coiffeur 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. 538-5575 LI 4-4449 Parking in Rear All Young Men 6 to 60 See Us!! Elegant B a r Mitzvah Suits With the Royal Fit. SOL IRV Women's eluhs (More Clubs Page 15) ROSENWALD AUXILIARY, American Legion, will hold an executive board meeting noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Marion Tennebaum, 18948 Ken- tucky. Luncheon will be serv- ed. Discussion will center on a games party and other char- ity affairs. Donations have been made by the group to the Heart Fund, in memory of Eleanore Ethel Poplack, to the John F. Kennedy Center for Retarded Cerebral Palsied Children in Israel, to March of Dimes and to Ecuador Care Packages. A regular meeting is set for March 11 at Cong. Beth Yehudah. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Morris Subar, 24100 Cool- idge. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Judah Rackovsky. * * SHERWOOD GROUP, Hadas- sah, will hold an open board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Eder, 19375 Canterbury. Dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Abraham Kutlov is chairman of the day. Mrs. Max Lichter will deliver the Hadassah mid- winter report, and Irving Ru- bin, executive secretary of the Road Commission, will speak. 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