Linda Propas Engaged of Israel, Arnon, to to .Ronald jay Stearn Address Reception To Honor Sam Rubiner on 65th Birthday Oct. 30 NY Consul General Samuel H. Rubiner, one of our city's most outstanding and tire- less workers for philanthropic and civic causes, will be honored Oct. 30, at a luncheon at the Pontchar- train Hotel, to mark his 65th birth- day. Born in Grand Rapids, Oct. 30, 1900, Rubiner was brought to De- troit at an early age by his par- ents, Abraham Joseph and Mary Shetzer Rubiner. He attended the Frazer Whitman Co., a real estate' and former member for many firm, and trustee in many fiduciary years of Rotary Club. capacities. During his youth, he was a A member of Congregation member of synagogue choirs and Shaarey Zedek for 40 years, Ru- often conducted religious serv- biner is presently chairman of the ices at military installations. He Board of Clover Hill Park Ceme- has made three visits to Israel tery. He served as a trustee of and several trips around the Metropolitan Fund, Inc., in the world. recent study of governmental or- Rubiner is a member of the ganization in Southeastern Michi- Michigan Bar Association and the gan. Detroit and Michigan Real Estate He is a past president of Stand- Boards. He is a former officer ard Club and Franklin Hills Cowl of First National Bank and was try Club and served as secretary associated with Cunningham Drug of the Zionist Organization in De- Stores for 25 years. troit in the early 1920s. In 1956, Rubiner was awarded He has been an active worker the Fred M. Butzel Award by the in Allied Jewish Campaigns, De- Jewish Welfare Federation. He troit Community Fund and the initiated negotiations with the Detroit banks for loans totaling Torch Drives. He is a former member of the $10,000,000 to the Federation, Si- board of United Health and Wel- nai Hospital and other agencies. fare Fund of Michigan, a former In 1960, Rubiner was honored vice president of United Commun- by the City of Detroit in a special ity Services, and was one of Michi- proclamation signed by Mayor gan's most active leaders in the Louis C. Miriani, proclaiming him USO. He served on the board of a "Citizen Extraordinaire" for United Foundation, was an advi- his zealous work in religious and sory committee member of the welfare activities. Red Cross, and was co-chairman Samuel Rubiner and his wife, of the United Negro Fund and the former Dorothy Frank, have a SAMUEL H. RUBINER Metropolitan Building Fund. , son, Allen J., two daughters, Mari. He is associated with the Han- anne Rubiner of Los Angeles and Bishop school, old Central High School and the United Hebrew nah Schloss Old Timers and is a Kathryn Ginsberg of Detroit, and Schools, is a graduate of Detroit life member of Perfection Lodge six grandchildren. Business University and Detroit College of Law. He served as president of the Jewish Welfare Federation from 1950 through 1955, became chair- man of its executive committee, The Detroit Chapter of the and is now an honorary mem- American Society for Technion will ber of its board of directors. He hear its national president, Mau- is a past vice president of the rice M. Rosen, at the annual dinner National Jewish Welfare Board, of the society 6:30 p.m. Oct. 31 past president of the midwest sec- at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. tion of the Jewish Welfare Board, He will share the speaker's past president of the Detroit Jew- ish Community Center, and an rostrum with Dr. Walter C. Lowder- milk, author of the Jordan River organizer of Sinai Hospital. Authority plan and world famous For many years, he was a expert on soil conservation. member of the board of the Rosen, a business executive long United Jewish Charities. He was interested in the work of Israel's president of Detroit Chapter, Institute of Technology, officially American Institute of Banking and is now a life honorary began his term of office in Jan- uary. member. He has served as a national vice Now a business counselor, with president for Technion as chair- offices in Northland Towers, Ru- man of the Eastern Seaboard biner is associated with his Division and president of the nephew, Arthur James Rubiner, Philadelphia Chapter. MAURICE M. ROSEN in the practice of law. Until 1963 the president of been a member of the advisory He is a director of American Progress Manufacturing committee of the Industrial De- Store Equipment Corporation of Philadelphia, Rosen serves as Co., the velopment Division for Latin Muskegon, Mich., consultant to chairman of the executive com- America of the U. S. Agency for mittee of this large concern. He is International Development and a a graduate of the University of member of the board of directors BAN ROLL—ON Pennsylvania's Wharton School of of the American-Israel Chamber Finance and, a veteran of World Commerce and Federation of DEODORANT MP War II, is a major in the U. S. of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia. Marine Corps Reserve. Our Among his affiliations, he has Discount Price ___ Technion Society National President Maurice M. 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After the War of Liberation, he was appointed press officer and spokesman of the ministry for for- eign affairs, and subsequently was named press attache at the Em- bassy of Israel in London, director of the Israel government press of- fice, counselor in charge of press and information at the Embassy of Israel in Washington, and direc- tor of the information division of the Israel Ministry for Foreign Affairs. In 1962 he w a s appointed ambassador of Israel in Ghana in which capacity he served until his appointment to his present posi- tion. Anyone wishing to attend this reception is asked to call the Histadrut office, UN. 4-7990. MISS LINDA PROPAS Mr. and Mrs. Bud Propas of Avondale Ct., Windsor, announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Joy to Ronald Jay Stearn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stearn of Griggs Ave. The couple plans to marry Jan. 23 in Windsor. Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at Branch 7 Looks at Politics Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Organization will meet Sunday 8:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Friedman, 17197 Pinehurst. Guest speaker Ben Harold will dis- cuss "Current Politics in Israel." A social hour and refreshments will follow. BLAIR STUDIO Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Home With Samples TY 5.8805 UN 4.6845 ORCHESTRA CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 Dr. Arnkoff Reelected President of Knollwood Dr. Harry Arnkoff has been elected president of Knollwood Country Club for a second term. Dr. Arnkoff, who resides in Pon- tiac, is a practicing psychiatrist, former president of the Oakland County Medical Society, former chief of staff of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, and a current member of the Oakland County Mental Health Boar d: he also served as a mem- • ber of the Jewish Dr. Arnkoff Welfare Federation Board of Gov- ernors. Serving with Dr. Arnkoff for the 1966 season will be vice presi- dent, David Kurzman; treasurer, Robert L. Siegel; secretary, Alan E. Luckoff; assistant treasurer, Seymour Lichter; and assistant secretary, Max Steinway. Richard Bleznak and William M. Ellmann were elected to three-year terms on the board of directors, along with Kurzman, Luckoff and Steinway, who were reelected. Mrs. Bernard Blase, president of Akiva Hebrew Day School PTA, announces the first general PTA meeting will be held 9 p.m. Tues- day at the Labor Zionist Institute, with Dr. George D. Barahal as featured speaker on "The Growing Child And His Relationships." Dr.Barahal, professor of ed- ucational a n d clinical psychol- ogy at Wayne State University, is chief psycho- Dr. Barahal logical consultant to the Oak Park Schools and spec- ial education department. Special Consultant to Sargent Shriver on Project "Head Start," he has served on the Jewish Voca- tional Service board of directors. 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