Announcement was made this week of the program for the Senator Philip A. Hart testimonial dinner to be held Sunday. May 24. 6 p.m. at Cobo Hall. Senator Hart will be honored in recognition of his championship of human rights and his friendship for Israel. Guest speaker will be Emil Mazey, secretary-treasurer of the UAW, who has just returned from a trip to Israel. Honorary chair- man is Walter P. Reuther, UAW president. August Scholle, presi- dent of the Michigan State AFL- CIO, is the dinner chairman. The dinner is sponsored by the Trade Union Division of State of Israel Bonds. Various facets of the labor movement have joined to honor Hart. Shimon Moratt, labor coun- selor of the Israel Embassy in Washington, w i 11 present an award to Senator Hart on behalf of the State of Israel. Rabbi Morris Adler and Rev. James E. Wadsworth, Jr., of St. Mark's Community C h u r ch, will pay tribute to Hart. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Clement H. Kern of Holy Trinity Church will pro- nounce the invocation and the Rev. Wadsworth, the benedic- tion. Special awards will be given to Emil Mazey Shimon Moratt unions and locals which have led support of Israel's economic development through their pur- chase of Israel Bonds. The host committee of 170 in- cludes Senators Paul H. Douglas, Robert Humphrey. Patrick V. Mc- Namara and William Proxmire, Congressmen John D. Dingell, Lu- cien Nedzi, James G. O'Hara and Neil Staebler: State Su p r e m e Court Justices Paul L. Adams and Thomas M. Kavanagh: Mayor Je- rome P. Cavanagh, Secretary of State James M. Hare, Attorney Gen. Frank Kelley, Dr. Harlan Hatcher. president of the Uni- versity of Michigan; Council Pres- in UAW's Mazey Tests Israel-Made Car Mark Kings Cited as Foster Parents to 57 Children Pa rker-Blumberg Engagement Is Told Noted Community Leaders to Speak at Israel Bond Dinner to Honor Philip Hart on May 24 ident Ed Carey, Councilmen Ed Connor and Mel Ravitz and' Judges Victor J. Baum. Ernest C. Boehm, Theodore R. Bohn. George E. Bowles, James N. Canham, Elvin L. Davenport, Ira G. Kaufman, Nathan J. Kaufman. Charles S. Farmer, George D. Kent, Wade H. McCree, Lila M. Neuenfelt, Joseph J. Pernick, Benjamin C. Stanezyk, and John M. Wise, in addition to a host of state and county officials, civic and labor leaders. Moratt was born in Vienna, and received his education in England where he studied at Birbeck Col- lege, London and was active in the Zionist Youth Movement. He settled in Palestine in 1947 and during the Israeli War of Libera- tion he was a lieutenant in the Israel Defense Forces and later served as secretary of the Labor Zionist English Language Depart- ment in Tel Aviv. He was on an educational mission to the United States in 1950-52 and from 1953 to 1958 held the office of secretary of the International Department of the Israel Labor Party (Mapai). He was appointed Israel labor at- tache in Brussels. Belgium, in 1958, served as labor attache in London and the Hague in 1960-61, and in 1962 was named Israel Labor Counselor in Washington. For dinner reservations call DI 1-5707. MISS JO-ANN PARKER Mr. and Mrs. Saul Parker of S. Cranbrook Crossroad, Birming- ham, announce the engagement of their daughter Jo-Ann to H. Lee Blumberg, son of Judge and Mrs. Eugene J. Blumberg of Amityville, N. 1.7 Miss Parker attends the Uni- versity of Michigan School of Nursing, where she is a member of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. Her fiance is an honor graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan School of Law. He was affiliated with Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. An August wedding is planned. Shrivers Are Named Honorary Chairmen for Israel Bond Ball Hillel Day School Friends to Give Award to Artist With Winning Design R. Sargent Shriver, Jr., director of the United States Peace Corps and of President Johnson's anti- poverty drive, praised Israel's suc- cess in developing its economy and advancing its scientific growth. His statement was made as he and Mrs. Shriver, sister of the late President Kennedy, agreed to serve as honorary chairmen of the Israel Independence Ball, which will be held June 7, at the Shera- ton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. Meyer Mazor is chairman of the ball, held in Washington each A young-artist award will be presented to the winner in com- petition for the best design for a tribute card cover to be used by the Detroit Friends of Hillel Day School. Mrs. Samuel Danto, president of Detroit Friends, said a $25 U.S. Savings Bond be awarded. All students age 10 to 25 from either public or private schools are eligi- ble to enter. Entries, to be submitted by June 15, must be in India ink on 10x12 smooth cardboard. Send entries to Mrs. Danto, 26725 Hendrie, Hun- tington Woods. For information, call her at LI 3-2457. A staff member of Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Services, Mrs. Mark King, 17196 Birwood, has, in effect, been foster mother to 57 children in the last 8 1/2 years. She and her husband were among 12 couples honored for their out- standing service at a recent civic luncheon observing Foster Child Week. In 1955, Mrs. King was chosen to be the foster mother in the agency's "study" home. She will retire in June after caring for foster children ranging in age from 2 to 18. The "study" home is of vital im- portance to the operation of the agency. It is here that new chil- dren are placed for observation so their future care can be effectively planned. Most of them have seri- ous emotional problems. Mrs. King has successfully cared for all types of children, ranging from the very young who need close mothering to the frustrated adolescent who needs tolerance and is a cause of great frustration and anxiety. The agency staff reported Mrs. King was especially remarkable at helping disturbed children to ac- cept some rules to make their lives less disorganized and less destructive to themselves. An example of the influence she has is a formerly disturbed adolescent girl with no family who is now normal and happy and en- gaged to be married. The girl has asked Mrs. King to act as her mother during the wedding cere- mony, a "task" for which Mrs. King has postponed her own de- parture from the city. Want ads get quick results! goundations ty Corsets-Brassieres Expertly Fitted 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. 538-5575 Parking in Rear For the Ultimate in Music Emil Mazey, secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers of America, AFL-CIO, tests an Israel-made sports car, the Sabra, at the assembly plant in Haifa. The labor leader visited Israel to study the economic development of the country aided by Israel Bonds, with special interest in Israel's young automobile industry. Mazey's union has bought substantial amounts in Israel Bonds during the past few years and has spearheaded the participation of unions in the Israel Bond campaign. League of Jewish Women to Give Mildred Simons Youth Awards The League of Jewish Women's Organizations, a member of the National Bureau of Federated Jew- ish Women's Groups, will hold its 18th annual meeting, featuring the presentation of the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Youth Awards, 8 P.M. Thursday, at Cong. Ahavas Achim. The committee of judges to se- lect an outstanding Jewish boy and girl in the community are Mrs. George Stutz, coadviser to Michi- gan State Temple Youth; Louis Panush, principal of Western High School; Bernard Isaacs, past super- intendent of United Hebrew Schools; Eli Grad, education direc- tor, Cong. Shaarey Zedek; and Frank M. Loewenberg, director adult division, Jewish Center. The awards will be presented by Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, chairman of the youth awards committee. The program will include a panel discussion: "Will the Jew of the Future Have More Understanding of Both Himself and the World?" This will be followed by a musical presentation by the "Segal Family Four." Mrs. David Grainer, president of Ahavas Achim Sisterhood, will de- liver the invocation. A reception honoring the youth award winners will follow. The community is invited. Mizrachi Hatzair Sets Joint Meeting Sunday A combined young adult meet- ing of Mizrachi Hatzair will be held 5 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Northwest. Rabbi Samuel Prero will discuss future ways and means of settling in Israel. An executive committee to serve the Mizrachi Hatzair Young Mar- ried Group was recently elected. They are Jerry Cohen, Harold Lax and Meyer Segal, The group pledg- ed continued support to younger units of the organization. Youth groups meet 5 p.m. Satur- days at Cong. Beth Yehudah. For information on intermediate youth groups meeting Sunday afternoons, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 33 call Mizrachi offices, DI 1 - 0708. Friday, May 15, 1964 Call Maury Little BERNARD H. INER Mr. and Mrs. Shriver year under the patronage of Israel Ambassador Avraham Harman and Mrs. Harman. This year's ball will celebrate the 16th anniversary of the State of Israel. Shriver, who recently visited Israel and conferred with Prime Minister Eshkol and f or m e r Prime Minister Ben-Gurion, stres- sed the similarity between the spirit of Israel's people and that of the volunteers who serve in the Peace Corps. Outstanding leaders in public life and the arts are serving on the Honorary Committee for the Ball, which will be attended by more than 1,000 members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, and foremost communal per- sonalities. Committee members include Speaker of the House John W. McCor- mack; Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Supreme Court. Justices William 0. Douglas, Arthur J. Goldberg and Byron R. White, and former Justice Felix Frankfurter; Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon; Postmaster General John A. Gronouski; Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall; Secre- tary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman; Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges; Secretary of Labor W. 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