• Detroiters Welcomed by Eshkol A group of Detroiters now visiting Israel was welcomed by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol. From the left at the reception, are Mrs. and Mr. Meyer Cooper, Mrs. Ada Linden, Mrs. and Mr. Joe Green- baum and Mrs. and Mr. Harry Schumer, with. the Prime Minister in the center. The Detroiters during their stay visited and observed many of the projects supported by Israel Bonds, such as the National Water Carrier, bringing water from Lake Kinneret to the Negev; the new port of Ashdod, new towns and settlements, factories and homes constructed with the aid of Israel Bonds. JWV Activities OAK PARK POST and AUXI- LIARY will hold its seventh an- nual installation dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Northwood Inn. Being installed as post officers will be William Steckelis, comman- der; Dave Gildenberg and Sam Fischer, vice commanders; Herb- ert Liner, adjutant; Murray Green- wald, quartermaster; and Morris Smith, Hank Cahn, Charles I. Sackson, Isadore Binder and Mau- rice Noble, trustees. Installed as auxiliary officers will be Mes- dames Norman Moss, president; Herbert Liner and Isadore Field, vice presidents Garold Greenspan, treasurer; Sam Fischer, Ted Mos- kowitz, secretaries; Jerry Levitt, chaplain; Joe Climstein, patriotic instructress; Jack Kagan, conduct- ress; William Steckelis, guard; Dave Gildenberg, historian; and Isadore Binder, Frances Shuster- man and Hank Cahn, trustees. Honored will be outgoing com- mander, Morris Smith, and out- going president, Mrs. Hank Cahn. For information and reservations, call Mesdames Ted Moskowitz, LI 5-5660, or Isadore Binder, LI 2-8899. * * * LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY has installed the fol- lowing new officers: Mesdames Ruby Tompkins, president; Nellie Kolb and Beverly Silver, vice presi- dents; Elsie Green, treasurer; Lil Pevzner, patriotic instructor; and Martha Hauptman, historian. Ruth Silber is conductress. Mesdames Edna Feigleman, guard; Ellie Silk and Dorothy Zussman, secretaries; and Flo Wagner, Mollie Perchikoff and Pauline Wenitraub, trustees, also were installed. >.* * LAWRENCE H. JONES AUXI- LIARY recently installed the fol- lowing officers: Deborah Breg- man, president; Dorothy Blatnik- off and Libby Fogelman, vice presidents; Ann Solomon, treas- urer; Frances Gavern and Zelda Michlin, secretaries; Laura Kahn, chaplain; and Eve Fishman, pa- triotic instructress. SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN AUXILIARY will install officers 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Ruth Wolfe, 14420 Lincoln, Oak Park. Shirlee Iden, president, Depart- ment of Michigan Auxiliary, will install the officers. After the for- mal ceremonies, a social evening is planned. Hospital chairman Yetta Glass announces a party will be held May 16 at the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital. Entertainment and refreshments will be featured. Volunteers are asked to call Mrs. Glass, KE 5-4133. * * * SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST will hold its annual installa- tion of officers 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Labor Zionist Institute. To be installed by Irving S. Cane, De- troit director of industrial and commercial development, are David Freidman, commanders; Sidney Cohen and Dr. Leonard Schreiber, vice commanders; Hi Berkowitz, quartermaster; and Joseph J. Per- nick, judge advocate. Lawrence Gu- bow, U. S. attorney for southern Michigan, will be master of cere- monies. The Silverman Post's first "Man of the Year" award will be presented to Robert D. Knox, De- troit housing director. Kenneth Mo- gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mo- gill, will receive the post and auxiliary scholarship award. Sid- ney Cohen is chairman for the eve- ning. Refreshments will be served, and the public is invited. Men's Clubs SHAAREY Z E D E K MEN'S CLUB will hold its annual installa- tion of officers 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day in the social hall. Rabbi Irwin Groner will be installing officer. Following, Dr. Albert I. Gordon, rabbi of Temple Emanuel in New- ton Centre, Mass., and a former executive director of the United Synagogue of America, will speak on "Intermarriage, a Jewish So- cial Problem." Guests invited. Re- freshments will be served. * * * HILLEL DADS CLUB will co- sponsor with the school PTO a Lag b'Omer picnic noon Sunday at Kensington Park, Possum Hol- low Site. Games, prizes and re- freshments will be featured. For transportation, call Harry Maisel, 341-1911. • By Sid Shmarak KRUSE SALON, 24725 South- field, is repeating by popular re- quest its outstanding permanent- wave special for this coming week. Mr. Charles, salon director, sug- gests early reservations as they were literally swamped last week. The Farmer's Almanac predicts a long, hot summer, so ELECTRA SALES, 19015 Van Dyke, is now featuring 600 window air condi- tioners at special savings. To ac- commodate its many customers, Electra Sales will be open this Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. MISS BARBARA CALFIN * * Michigan's highway network of 112,881 miles includes 1,200 miles of freeway. The engagement of Barbara Joy Calfin to Harold Dunn is an- Sounds Warning: nounced by her parents, Mr. and Jewry in Grave Danger Mrs. Sam Calfin of Renfrew Rd. Mr. Dunn is the son of Mr. and KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (JTA) Mrs. Raymond Dunn of Prairie —A warning that American Jewry Ave. is "in gravest danger" because its Miss Calfin is a student at Car- youth has little consciousness of Jewishness was voiced here by negie Institute. Her fiance attends Rabbi Joel Geffen, director of Walsh Institute of Accountancy. SPOTS & STAINS _ REMOVED BY community activities of the Jewish EXPERT CHEMISTS Theological Seminary of America. FOR THE BEST IN 11' TAKES A GENT... US "Our affluence and our enjoy- MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT ment of full freedom," he said, "have blinded us to the very roots & SONS of Jewish existence. Our college And His Orchestra CARPETS. FURN. CLEANERS,? generation has not been grounded 15180 W. 8 MILE No,,THL'ANO DI 1-1609 in Jewish tradition and Jewish knowledge and Jewish conscious- ness. Furthermore, intermarriage when you care enough to remember . • . is corroding the Jewish commun- ity." HAGOPIAN SAM EMMER Rabbi Geffen made these state- ments in an address to the 36th annual convention of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, attended by 700 delegates repre- senting 350 Conservative congre- gations. To surmount the dangers facing American Jewry, Rabbi Geffen said, "more and more vigorous spiritual leadership is needed, and our Jewish educational structure must be expanded and enlarged. Our children and our youth must know and feel their Jewishness. The responsibility be- longs to the a dults in our com- munity." Arthur S. Bruckman, chairman of the Federation's awards com- mittee, presented ,the organiza- tion's annual Distinguished Serv- ice Award to Judge Thurgood Marshall, of the U.S. Court of Appeal. Greenberg School Honors Memory of Deceased in a Tizkor Volume' . The school board of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yiddish Shule, in connection with ith 50th jubilee, Scholarship Fund will honor the memories of de- A $10,000 scholarship fund, ceased members by having their named after the late Zvi Hirsch names inscribed in a special "Yiz- Ehrenreich, one of the founders of kor Book" to be placed in a class- Poale Zion and the Farband Labor room. Zionist Order of America, has All Farband and Poalei Zion been set up for agricultural stu- branches and Pioneer Women's dents by Farband and the Jewish clubs may submit names to the National Fund. office e via. 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