Luncheon to Mark Group's 44th Year BREVITIES Some 140 members of the State Bar of Michigan and their wives will fly to Europe in early May, the first chartered plane leaving today. Law Day. Chair- man of the 22-day trip is Detroit attorney ROBERT FENTON. The group will meet various European political figures , and top European legal authorities. Several recep- tions by foreign bar organizations have been planned in their honor. The second chartered plane will leave May 8. * * "THE MIRACLE WORKER" will be presented by The Stagecrafters, the Oakland County Community Theater organization, at Lamphere Junior High School, M a d i s on Heights, May 15-17. For ticket in- formation and reservations, call Grirmells, Royal Oak. * * * "A Streetcar Named Desire" will be presented 8:30 p.m. May 2-3 and 9-10 by the Jewish Center Theater. Tickets are available at the Center box office and at the Wayne State University box office. * * * The ANNUAL VOCAL AUDI- TIONS sponsored by the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation with cooperation from the Detroit Fed- eration of Musicians for residents of the Detroit area, will offer nine awards to singers who will then perform during the summer con- cert series of the Detroit Concert Band. The Grand Award winner will receive a scholarship and an opportunity to appear with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra. * * * An ARMED FORCES WEEK BAND CONCERT will be presented by the U. S. Air Force Academy Band with several numbers by the Gen- eral Motors Chorus, 8:30 p.m. May 11 at Ford Auditorium. Free tick- ets are available at Grinnell's Ford Auditorium ticket office, or by writing now to Armed Froces Week Concert, Post Office Box 464, Detroit 32. The DETROIT INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART will present Laurie Lindemulder, pianist, in a faculty recital, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Boughton Hall, 5350 John R. at Kirby. The recital is open to the public. * * Oak Parkers participating in the AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE an- nual Bermuda Day, Car Wash and Work Day, today and Saturday, will be helping to bring a foreign ex- change student to Oak Park High for the school term, 1964-65. On Bermuda Day, today, all OPHS students who purchase Bermuda licenses will be allowed to wear sport clothes to school for that day only. A Bermuda hop will be held that evening at the school. Folk singing by the Tempests will be featured. Students will volunteer their services Saturday. Call LI. 8-0200, extension 246, to place a request. The telephone number Saturday is LI. 8-0206. A car wash also will be held that day in the school parking lot. The AFS club has set $800 as its goal for these activities, and is seeking a home for the student. * * * INFORMATION on educational opportunities and military respon- sibilities will be a feature of ARMED FORCES EVENING 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Mumford High School. Following this presenta- tion, the Mumford Parents Club will hold its regular meeting. * * * The works of SABINA TEICH- MAN, of New York, considered among the most important con- temporary American artists, will be featured in Grinnell Galleries, Mrs. Teiclunan, who works in oil, water- color and pen and ink, often por- trays family situations. There are also religious themes—always with the emphasis on people. His work is included in the collections of Brandeis University, Bezalel Na- tional Museum of Israel, Tel Aviv Museum, and many others. Arth, An April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrieman (Phyllis Foster), 18618 Flamingo, Livonia, a son, Richard "RASKIN Alan. BIG BABY BONUS" * * * MRS. ARNOLD KRESCH April 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Albert (Twins—boy and girl) and R. Korby (Nancy Jacobs), 20546 MRS. GEORGE R. KERWIN Plainview, a daughter, Beth Andrea. (boy-9 lbs., 9 oz.) * * * Congratulations on the birth of your children and we hope the RASKIN April 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Gil- PRODUCTS you received helped bert M. Berman (Shirley Fealk), make your first week at home easier. 17435 Manderson, a daughter, Beth RASKIN FOOD CO. Diane. * * * April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack nard Mege (Judy Taub), 18477 Gil- Wolrauch, 14520 Northfield, Oak man, Livonia, a son, Richard Park, twin daughters, Heidi and David. Lesley. * * * April 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Her- Recommended by Physicians bert H. Goodwin (Barbara Rosen- thal), 24060 Rennselaer, Oak Park, twins, Norman Brice and Andrea Beryl. * * * Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Larry LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 A. Weingarden (Arlene Page), 1331 W. Farnum, Royal Oak, a son, Donald. Randall. * * * CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred RABBI Apel (Carolyn Sills), 24051 Seneca, Oak Park, a son, Donald Eugene. * * * April 7—To Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes S. Neumann (Brenda Fried), 15640 Addison, Southfield, a son, Michael David. * * * REV. April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pollach (Marilyn Altus), 19792 Schaefer, a daughter, Lisa Beth. Lask Week's Winners of the RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Israel Goodman Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 * * * March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Ty M. Grant (Lisa Green), 28230 Red Leaf Lane, Southfield, a daughter, Nanci Jill * To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adler (Elaine Pliskow), 1111 Maiden Lane Court, Ann Arbor, a son, Michael Charles. THE DETROIT JEWISH 28 NEWS Friday, May 1, 1964 The Overseas placement officer at Selfridge Air Force Base has announced that qualified element- ary and secondary teachers are needed to staff many Department of Defense OVERSEAS DEPEND- ENTS SCHOOLS. Transportation overseas at government expense, free housing, low cost of living and salary differentials are a few of the advantages offered. For in- formation, contact Marjorie M. Ful- ler, Overseas Placement Office, Civilian Personnel Office, Self- ridge AFB.' * * * The 50th anniversary of "BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK" will start with Humane Sunday, and will run through May 9. * * OAK PARK SUMMER CO-OPER- ATIVE NURSERY will hold an eight-week summer program for children 3-5 at Pepper Elementary School. Sessions meet three morn- ings weekly. For information, call Mrs. Stanford Weinberg, member- ship chairman, LI 7-9839. * * BORMAN FOOD STORES, INC. consolidated net income for the 29 weeks ended March 28 was $2,- 143,000 after provision of $2,355,000 for federal income taxes and is equivalent to 88 cents per share. Net income for the comparable period ended March 30, 1963 was $1,646,000, or 67 cents per share. * * The Israel-American Oil Corp. announces that, following stock- holder approval, the corporation's name has been changed to ISRAM CORP. and that the number of shares outstanding has been re- duced from 13,550,000 shares of 10 cents par value to 903,334 shares of $1.50 par value through a re- verse split of one new share for 15 old shares. The stock of the corporation is traded on the Ameri- can Stock Exchange and will con- tinue to be listed under the symbol IAO. * * MARY BAKST, coloratura so- prano, will be a featured soloist in a concert of grand opera at the Detroit Institute of Arts 3 p.m. Sunday. Miss Bakst, winner of a Fulbright scholarship, was trained in Europe and has appeared both on the Continent and in Israel. This will be her first public ap- pearance in Detroit. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Bakst of Schaefer Rd. and the late Mr. Louis Bakst. Detroiters to Receive Principal's Certificates The Mother and Daughter Donor Luncheon of Jewish Women Euro- pean Welfare Organization is scheduled for noon Wednesday at Imperial Caterers. Mrs. Morris Miller, president of the organiza- tion, announces the 44th annual event will feature Italian baritone E z i o DeFelicis, accompanied by pianist Joel Nash. Proceeds from Mrs. Miller the frund-raising luncheon will help support the group's philanthropies, including widows and orphans in Israel, scholarships and other causes. All women in the community are invited. Students of Mrs. Elio Charlip's second grade class at Hillel Day School will present a "space fair" Americans for Progressive Israel 1 p.m. today. The public is invited. —Hashomer Hatzair will hear Drs. Mildred and Robert Axelrod, mem- bers of the medical staff of a and his CARE project, report on their year in Afghanistan 8:30 p.m. May ORCHESTRA 9 at the Labor Zionist Institute. "Music As You Like It" HOME: They will show films, and refresh- OFFICE: LI 7-0896 ments will follow. The public is LI 5-2737 invited. Sheldon Rott `Streetcar' Student Fare A presentation of "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Wil- liams will be given at student rates at the Jewish Center, 8 p.m. Thursday for students in the 10th 11th and 12th grades. For information call Rosemarie Gabos, DI 1-3229, or Lisa Aronson, VE 8-3534. FRANK PAUL OUT- OF -TOWN GUESTS? and his ORCHESTRA "Music At Its Best For Your Guests" . . flying in for a wedding or Bar Mitzvah? . .. Stay at PALMER MOTEL. Across from Palmer Park; easy access to all Synagogues, Caterers, and Detroit's finest restaurants. Airport Limousine Service... Free TV . Air Conditioned ... 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Three Detroiters will be among the 41 principals and educational directors of Jewish schools to be awarded principal's certificates at the 38th annual conference of the National Council for Jewish Edu- cation in Atlantic City May 21. Dr. Emanuel Applebaum, head- master of Hillel Day School; Syl- van Ginsburgh, principal of the high school of the United Hebrew Schools; and Eli Grad, educational director of Shaarey Zedek schools will be recipients. Delegates to the conference represent Jewish schools of all types and ideological trends. The educational and cultural problems of Israel as they relate to the American-Jewish community, will be presented by outstanding Is- raeli educators. 0 R Candid Photography KE 1-8196 Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings ASK ABOUT OUR COMBINATION SPECIAL Motion Pictures LI 2-7874 HOWARD H. yB Want ads get quick results! TRIEST gmtlivziaL KOSHER CATERING Invites You to . 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