Judi Colen to Be Bride Haber, Avrimin Center's Spring Semester Scheduled With New Adult Classes Included of joseph G. Schneider to Address Junior Division Sessions MISS JUDI COLEN Mr. and Mrs. Chester Louis Colen of Warrington Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter Judi Marlene to Joseph George Schne- ider, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schneider of Fleetwood Dr., Grosse Pointe Woods. "Today's Challenges for Tomor- row's Leaders" will be discussed by the Junior Division of the Jew- isi. Welfare Federation during the coming weeks at their annual edu- cation series, it was announced by Ivan Boesky, division president. Dr. William Haber, dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, of the University of Michigan, will deliver the address at the first meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday, on the subject "Con- temporary International C h a 1- lenges." On Jan. 27, William Av- runin, executive d i r e c to r of Federation, will speak on "Con- temporary Local Challenges." Both meetings will be held at the home of Joseph Levin, 2806 Cambridge. The chairmen of the junior di- vision education committee, Allan J. Nachman, Joel Sher e and Levin, said college and high school students would be special guests for the series. ORT to Plan New Aid to Refugees in France /' The bride-elect is now enrolled at Eastern Michigan University. Her fiance attends Wayne State University where he is a senior Almost 200,000 Jewish refugees in the school of business admini- in France, overwhelmingly from stration. North Africa, face a difficult year The couple plans a June wed- in 1966 and will require far larger welfare and communal services if ding. hardship is not to turn into some- far worse, warned Dr.- Wil- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS thing liam Haber, president of the Amer- Friday, January 14, 1966-29 ican ORT Federation. He announced that the national conference of the organization to be held Jan. 23 in New York City will formulate plans to step up Leave Everything to Us ORT programs of job training and placement so as to alleviate some of the economic privations suf- fered by many of the refugees. Dr. Haber stated that reports from France indicate that the prob- lem is not only one of the in- creased numbers who need help, but of the location of this help. He noted that the newcomers who have swollen French Jewry into a community of over a half million in the last few years, have also created many new settlements. A critical new factor, he noted, is the increased unemployment and underemployment in France. Few WYN and HAROLD LANDIS of the newcomers possess the skills in fields in which there are job pos- sibilities. ! WHY WORRY ! ! 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Nancy Baron is dinner- dance chairman and Eleanor Rise- man entertainment_ chairman again ...Big surprise show being set up by Eleanor and Lenn Boro- voy ...Proceeds go to Detroit Association for Retarded Children and Penrickton Nursery for the Blind . . . Lottie Malhin is presi- dent of Infants Service Group. * * * LOCAL GENT'S wife has been driving for two months and he says she isn't kidding when she comes home and says, "Guess who I ran into today?" * * * FOR MONTHS, Rena and Al Goodstein laboriously saved their trading stamps for the purchase of a table and chair set ...Last week, Rena realized how deep the habit had become As she was filling their last book, Al remarked, "Why don't we just go out and buy the table and chairs? I hate to spend our hard-earned stamps." * * * FOR THE FIRST TIME, Knights of Pythias Detroit Lodge No. 55 will have an affair honoring its officers and those Pythian Sisters, rather than a full-fledged public installation ceremonial, Jan. 23, at Imperial Terrace ... (Thanks again to the committee for making it on my birthday!) * * * HAVING ALREADY PLEDGED $9,000 for a two-bed ward at the new Children's Hospital to be built opposite Harper, Women's Aux- iliary of Children's Hospital is tak- ing over Ford Auditorium, April 13, for an open rehearsal of Andre Kostelanetz and soloist Six- ten Ehrling . . . It'll be called, "An Afternoon to Remember" and will start at 1:45 p.m.... Betty Tartof, auxiliary treasurer, is chairman of the project which has guaranteed the sale of 2,000 tickets. added several adult classes to the spring semester schedule to begin the week of Feb. 6 at the Center. Among them are "Great Deci- sions," meeting Wednesday eve- nings, and featuring guest speak- ers and panels on controversial topics of historical significance; a creative writing class Wednesdays 8 p.m.; and two knitting classes, one for beginners and one for advanced knitters, 7:30 p.m. Tues- days. The Center also is offering two courses in cooperation with the University Center for Adult Edu- cation: "Major Traditions of the Arts in the West," 7:30 p.m. Mon- days, and "The Politics of Ex- tremism," 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Registrants for these two classes are asked to bring Social Security cards, and fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Registration for the spring se- mester will be held Jan. 23-26. Center, DI 1-4200. * * * Young Adult Square Dance Another Center Sunday night dance for young adults age 20-39 will be held in the form of a square dance to Western music 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Center's Oak Park Branch. Nominal ad- mission. Yeshivah PTA Board A board meeting of the Parent Teachers Association of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will take place 9 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Apt, 18281 Indiana. Final plans for the forth- coming annual dinner will be made. OPENING JANUARY 17th LATHRUP JEWELERS Watch & Clock Repairing Done on Premises. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! SAMMY WOOLF 27337 SOUTHFIELD No. or 11 Mile Rd. Phone: 353-5644 AND HIS ORCHESTRA OWNER—JOHN RIZZO UN 3-6501 if No Answer Call DI 1-6847 MAKE YOURS THE PARTY OF THE YEAR WITH MUTZIE & THE MONTEGOS Music for All Occasions Call 342-4887 annual 20% off sale °n nettle meet( bedroom ensembles U. of M. Psychologist to Address PGASP Dr. James V. McConnell, profes- sor of psychology at the Univer- sity of Michigan and research psy- chologist with the university's Mental Health Research Institute, will be guest speaker at an open event for young adults 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue's social hall. The lecture is sponsored by the synagogue's new affiliate, PGASP (Post Graduates of Adas Shalom Present), and all persons age 20 to 30 who are interested in a cultural- ly-oriented group are invited. Prof. McConnell, a graduate of the University of Texas, will speak on "Cannibals, Chemicals and Memory," based on experi- mentation he has done and is currently working on at the uni- versity, Following the slide illustrated talk, there will be a hootenanny with the Hi-Liters, a folk-singing quartet, and refreshments. There is no charge. For information on the group, call the Adas Shalom youth depart- ment, UN 4-7474. That evening, tickets to the play, "The D e p u t y" will be on sale. PGASP is planning a theater party at the Fisher, to be followed by a panel discussion Feb. 27 at the synagogue. For further information, call the "MIS SAII 11%101306 CREEK NET SERVICE SERVICE ! THE FA DECORATING design your decorator Let a trained Nettle Creel` personal bedroom. 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