activities. in Society

Gail Stern to Marry
Hershel N. Epstein

Better a poor man, who walks in
his integrity, than one who is
crooked in his ways, although he
is rich. —Proverbs

Brevities

The SECRETARY OF STATE
OFFICE at 20521 Grand River, is
now
reopened for sale of license
Maurice A. Betman, C.L.U., licensed insurance counselor, recently
plates. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
attended a two-day convention in New York with special emphasis
weekdays and 9 a.m. to noon Sat-
on pension planning.
urdays. As the deadline of Feb. 28
Mr. Al Stross held a champagne "sip-and-see" party celebrating
approaches, the office hours will
his recent move into a larger home office and photography gallery,
be extended to handle the rush.
68 W. Ferry.
* * *
Benjamin Levinson, an official member of the inaugural committee
The 13th annual international
arranging events for the President's inauguration this week, was ap-
AUTORAMA, world's largest hot-
pointed an honorary vice chairnian of the governors' reception com-
rod and custom car show, opens in
mittee. This is the fourth inauguration the Levinsons have attended.
Cobo Hall 5 p.m. today. Nearly
Miss Susan Arnkoff of Illinois Ave., Pontiac, sailed for England,
300 of the nation's most unique
where she will spend six months as a student at the University of
automobiles will be shown through
Sheffield and will practice-teach in the school system there. When
Sunday.
she completes the term, Miss Arnkoff will return to the University
* * *
of Michigan as a senior. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry
DETROIT-GOLD AGENCY, Mas-
Arnkoff.
sachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bank of Santa EV4rbara Dr. celebrated their
Co., placed 15th among the com-
25th wedding anniversary at a recent cocktail reception at Cong. Beth
pany's 117 general agencies in the
MISS GAIL STERN
Abraham. Out-of-town guests attended from Chicago, Toledo, Saginaw
sale of individual life insurance for
and Flint. The Banks' daughter, Miriam Barziiay, her husband and
Announcement is made of the 1964..The agency reported individ-
son will leave Monday for Israel, where they will make their home.
engagement of Gail Myra Stern to ual insurance sales for the year
totaling $16,892,740.
Hershel Norman Epstein.

Label Katz Coming for Local Tribute
to Mrs. Sims, BB Women President

The Bnai Brith Women's Council
of Metropolitan Detroit will honor
Detroiter Mrs. Leonard Sims, Bnai
Brith women's international presi-
dent, 8 p.m. Monday at Temple
Beth El.
Label Katz of New Orleans, in-
ternational pr es ident of Bnai
Brith, will deliver the main ad-
dress. Katz, pres-
ently in Europe,
will return to the
United States for
the occasion.
Mrs. Sims be-
gan her Bnai
Br it h activities
in the city as
a member of
Pisgah Chapter.
She h a s served
a s president o f
Mrs. Sims
women's District 6. She is on the
President's Committee for the
Status of Women and is a member
of the international Bnai Brith
cabinet.
Mrs. Sims and her husband
Leonard, an engineer with Chrys-

ler Corp., live on Meyers Rd. Their
son Bennett is a free-lance writer
in New York.
Mrs. Jack Sayles, president of
the Bnai Brith Women's Council of
Detroit, has appointed Mrs. Charles
Solovich to serve as chairman of
this affair. Serving with Mrs. Solo-
vich are the past presidents of the
Council and local District 6 offi-
cers and national chairmen.
A reception will follow. Guests
invited.

Bnai Bride
ctivities

Serving with Mrs. Al Stein, over-all
fund-raising chairman for the Women's
Council, are Mesdames Philip Edeihit,
adviser; Maynard Kalef, publicity; Irv-

Founder of Program
of Jewish Education
Due for Anniversary

Mayor to Receive
Congress Award
at Dinner Feb. 3

SUBURBAN LODGE will pre-
sent its annual Sports Night 8
p.m. Monday at the home of
Harold Sucher, 31685 Franklin
Fairway, Farmington Township.
* *
OAK-WOODS LODGE will hold
its annual initiation of new mem-
bers 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Labor Zionist Institute.

Bnai Brith Draws Near to Conclusion
of Joint Fund-Raising Campaign

Progress toward Bnai Brith's
largest fund-raising goal in Detroit
history was announced by the
Metropolitan Men's and Women's
Councils, in formulating plans for
the joint culminating celebration
Feb. 16-18 at Masonic Temple.
Sol Moss and Mrs. Jack Sayles,
presidents of the councils, together
with their respective fund-raising
chairmen Bernard Pa n u s h and
Mrs. Al Stein, made the announce-
ment.
This year, more funds will go to
the Bnai Brith youth program,
which includes BBYO, Hillel
Houses and the vocational training
program.
Serving on the Joint Fund-
Raising Cabinet are Women's
Council representatives Mesdames
Morris Tack, Phillip Fealk, Sidney
Eidelman, Philip Edelheit, Jack
Sayles, Allan Nathan, David Levine
and Al Stein; Men's Council; Mor-
ris Direnfeld, Julius Kahn, Harry
Yudkoff, Maurice Zieger, Sol Moss,
Bernard Panush, Herman Kasoff
and George Tarnoff.

The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. Irving Stern of Kipling Ave.,
Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Stern.
Her fiance's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Epstein of LaSalle Ave.,
Huntington Woods.
Miss Stern is a senior at Wayne
State University's college of edu-
cation, where she is a member of
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority. He is
a graduate of Wayne State Uni-
versity's college of pharmacy.
A spring wedding is planned.

ing Chadwick, Samuel Weinstein. Bern-
ard Orzuck and John Sandler, journal;
Henry Schore and Elsie Cohen, tickets;
Charles Blauer, program; Harry Kauf-
man, editor; Eugene Perlstein knd Rob-
ert Ellis, assistant editors; Seymour
Sandweiss and Henry Gottliffe, finance;
Herbert Bean and Larry Fogel, future
leaders; David Goldstein and Carl Pearl,
memoriams; Wilfred Katz, honorariums;
Jerrold Freedman delegate-at-large; and
Morris Lieberman, arrangements.
Panush's committee includes Albert
A. Berger, David Gross, Harry Kahn,
Herman Kasoff, William Katz. Lou
Kuretzky, Jack Petterman, Edwin Roth,
King Gennis. Rubin Opotowsky and
Arthur Schott.

Men's Clubs

BNAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB will
honor its past presidents, the cur-
rent president, Ben Kahn, the pres-
ident of the synagogue and the
heads of the auxiliaries at the Pres-
idential Supper-Dance 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 30 in the social hall. Certifi-
cates of appreciation for their
services to the synagogue will be

presented to the chief officer of
each group, and special *service
pins issued by the National Fed-
eration of Jewish Men's Clubs will
be awarded to the club's past pres-
idents. For reservations, call the
synagogue office, LI 8-9000.
* * *
FURNITURE CLUB OF DE-
TROIT elected 0. H. Jack Fineberg
to the post of secretary-treasurer
for the coming term. His name
was erroneously omitted from the
list of recently elected officers.
• • *
SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB
will hear Burton I. Gordin, execu-
tive director, Michigan Civil Rights
Commission, 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
the synagogue.

Robert Israel and Mrs. Morris
Fishkin, chairmen of the adult Jew-
ish education department of the
Bnai Brith Men's and Women's
Council of Metropolitan Detroit,
announced a 10th anniversary pro-
gram for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
The founder of this program,
Maurice A. Weinstein, will speak
on "Bnai Brith Role in the Chang- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, January 22, 1963
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presented to Miss Barbara Locke,
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