Standard Club Past Presidents Hold Reunion An occasion of unusual community interest took place at the recent 30th annual meeting of Standard City Club at which 15 of the 17 past presidents were present. Heading the list of past presidents is Harry Grant, the first to hold that office, who now is 85. The past presidents in the photo are, from the left: Standing, David P. Katz, who was re•elected president for the current year; Ado1p Goldberg, Sidney J. Heimish, Malcolm S. Lowenstein, Sidney A. Jacobs, Herbert A. Greenstone, Lester T. Neiman, Henry L. Frank; seated, Max J. Zivian, Dr. Peter M. Bernstein, Maurice Aronsson, Harry Grant, Louis C. Blumberg, Samuel H. Rubiner, Milton M. Maddin. The three past presidents who were out of the city and did not attend the reunion are Samuel Gerson, Robert J. Jacob and Richard J. Jacob. Besides David Katz as president, the new officers of Standard City Club are: Herbert A. Aronsson, vice-president; E. A. Harris, secretary, and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., treasurer. •Artli Afl Last Week's Winner of the - "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. ROGER LEEBOVE (8 lbs.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. 11 0 lincements Service Citation for Mrs. Schaver at Hillel Dinner lar citation will be presented to Tom Borman. Mrs. Schaver, whose late hus- band, Morris Schaver, was one To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Miller, of the founders 24357 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, of the Hillel Day Randall Schweitzer. School, is inter- nationally re- To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Freund nowned as a per- (Suzanne Schecter) of Rockford, a forming artist, son, David Mathew. both in the field of operatic music and in her fav- orite domain of Jewish song. In addition to serv- ing as her late Mrs. Schaver husband's crea- tive partner in his Zionist, cul- Thanks to the Detroit Tiger tural and community leadership, management, there will be made Mrs. Schaver devoted her own available the second anti-polio talents to the has service of the Jewish — Jeffery Howard. * * * May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Greenbaum (Berta Weinberg), 2132 Park Circle, Keego Harbor, a son, Kenneth Marc. • * May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Klaper (Shirley Schwartz), 20157 Strathmoor, a son, Daniel Todd. * * * May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard A. Applebaum (Beverly Gold- smith), 20820 Kenosha, Oak Park, a son, David Gary. • , * May 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Mel- vyn Eder, 25530 Catalina, South- field, a son, Louis Michael. * * * May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin- L. Skore (Harriet Weiss), 29165 Fairfax, Southfield, a daugh- ter, Julie Hope. * * May 13 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert — Sovel (Ruth Ann Radway), 31945 Pembroke, Livonia, Karen Ilene. a daughter, * * * May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fishman (Sandra Bogorad), 15240 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a daughter, Tammy Dawn. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 Vail/ 0 EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Goodman ga'el FE 4-4149 Serving FE 4-8266 in Hospitals and Homes 41=111=1 ■ 11110111=1, REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL 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 Brevities Leading workers of Jewish com- munity service agencies through- out the United States and Canada will gather in Los Angeles for the week beginning Saturday, for the 66th annual meeting of the NA- TIONAL CONFERENCE of JEW- ISH COMMUNAL SERVICE. The Statler Hilton Hotel will be head- quarters for the conference, with more than 100 sessions scheduled. * Your letter carrier and all the letter carriers throughout Detroit and the suburbs, will hold their 27th annual BENEVOLENT FUND FIELD DAY and picnic, June 28, at Walled Lake Amusement Park, Novi and 13 Mile Rds. Proceeds provide funds for the letter car- riers benevolent fund which pays sick, death, retirement, health and welfare benefits to the letter car- riers, their widows and children —not covered by their employ- ment. * * * The Detroit Rose Society, in af- filiation with the American Rose Society, announces the 33rd annual DETROIT ROSE SHOW, Michi- gan's largest rose show, to be held June 13 and 14 at the Detroit His- torical Museum. Admission to the show is free. The hours are 3 to 9 p.m., June 13 and 9 a.m. to May 9—To Capt. and Mrs. Martin Guyer (Sheila Hartman of Cleve- land), Ft. Campbell, Ky., a son, As one of the highlights of the Jeffrey Joel. sixth annual Founders Day dinner * * * of the Hillel Day School, June May 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Goldstone (Lorraine Bachrach), 24, a c o m m u n i t y service cita- former Detroiters, now of Sherman tion will be presented to Emma Oaks, Calif., a daughter, Kimberly Schaver, noted singe r, philan- 8 p.m., June 14. thropist and civic leader. A simi- Beth. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Leon May 3 May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kutik (Joyce Braitman of Windsor) D. Eisenberg (Rosalie Gorman), of New York City, a daughter, 21900 Sussex, Oak Park, a son, Barbara Fern. C * RASKIN FOOD CO. At Home Reception to Honor Consecrant Oak Park Human Relations Corn- mittee, announces that the com- mittee will sponsor a CIVIL RIGHTS RALLY 8 p.m. Thursday at Robert Frost Jr. High, Oak Park. The South Oakland Jewish Community Council and Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Prot- estants are among the program's sponsors. To Strike Out Polio at Tiger Stadium With Sugar Cubes sugar cube, Sunday, June 14, at Tiger Stadium, at the double- header with Los Angeles. The vaccine will be available before, during and after the games to anyone in attendance. Dr. Russell Wright, team physi- cian, will be in charge of the polio immunization station, assisted by volunteers from Detroit Osteo- pathic Hospital. Jess Walls, stadium manager, has agreed to make tables and other necessary equipment avail- able. Dr. Francis P. Rhoades, Wayne County Medical Society polio im- munization committee chairman, said sufficient vaccine would be available to serve 50,000 baseball fans. Dr. Rhoades said that all per- sons who took the anti-polio sugar cube on April 19 should be sure to get the second cube June 14 at stations throughout Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. He added that those who missed the first feeding are advised to take the vaccine June 14 and a second dose eight weeks later from their personal physicians. The first and second doses are of identical vaccine but two are necessary, he emphasized. Sisterhoods Contribute $50,000 to Provide Summer Tamperships' Approximately $50,000 has been contributed by the National Feder- ation of Temple Sisterhoods and its local affiliates throughout the country to provide summer "camp- erships" this year for teen-agers and younger children, ranging in age from 8 to 18, who participate in the youth programs of Reform Jewish congregations. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 29, 1964 20 * * * Calvin Lippitt, chairman, of the people. During Israel's War of Libera- tion she sang in 30 concerts for the Israeli fighters and has given a number of performances in Israel since its statehood. Mrs. Schaver is now serving as chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division. Guest speaker at the Founders Day dinner will be Dr. Max Arzt, vice chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Abe Kasle is general chairman of the dinner, and Harry Cohen is honorary chairman. For information concerning the school or reservations for the din- ner. call LI 8-8224. Annual consecration services of Cong. Beth Moses took place on May 24. At-home reception will be held as listed for the following Beth Moses consecrant: WENDY ELLEN MANSON, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Manson, 20081 Vaughan, 2-5 ... p.m., May 31. No cards. Want ads get quick results! FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 Ballroom Dancing by JACK BARNES COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE Oak Pork — LI 7-4470 W. MAPLE AT CRANBROOK Birmingham — MI 7-1262 Sheldon Rott and his ORCHESTRA I: "Music As You Like It" HOME: OFFICE: U 7-0896 U 5-2737 • Candids • Formals • Movies ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By J. J. CLARKE CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. Gemolog ists 2 /. 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Call 548-5042 If busy 548-1926 No Answer: Call 963-4559 * AUGUST 10 — AUGUST 21 12 BREATH-TAKING DAYS ALONG THE EAST COAST SEE: fry U.S. Capitol Building t," New York City ld'r Statue of Liberty Pi' U.S. Treasury 1/1 A Broadway Show i' UN Building vor Lin- coln Memorial A.0' NBC Television Program Par Niagara Falls vo Jefferson Memorial Empire State Bldg. Po' Brooklyn ko Pay respects at the grave site of our late beloved President Kennedy V' and the NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR *Possibility of an earlier tour late in July