Community Colleges Program Launched A special election to authorize and finance the Wayne County Community College District will be held on May 9. A county committee of leading citizens, headed by the chairman, Leonard Woodcock, UAW vice- president. and the honorary co- chairmen, Mayor Jerome P. Cav- anagh and William M. Day, presi- dent of Michigan Bell, including Joseph Ross, co-chairman, and Ben Nathanson, a committee member, will spearhead a drive for voter approval of the community college system. At an orientation meeting last Friday, Leonard Woodcock stress- ed the importance of the program. He said: "I believe that the formation of the Wayne County Community Col- lege District is one of the most important matters that will come before our people in many years. I urge all citizens and organiza- tions to study these proposals and to pledge all of their energies and resources in support of County Propositions 1 and 2 on the May 9 ballot." Mayor Cavanagh said: "If we are to provide the high- er educational facilities required to prepare our children for a produc- tive and satisfying adult life we must give them the opportunity of a post high school education. Community colleges will be a giant step forward in this area." 19th Century Inventor Ernst Fleischl Von Markow, 19th Century Viennese-Jewish physiolo- gist, developed many of the early instruments for conducting blood tests. He invented the hemometer, a device used to determine the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. 1114 JWV to Close Campaign March 12 "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. LESLIE WINKLER (8-lbs., 15-oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier, Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 CERTIFIELD EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving In Hospitals and Homes ...1•• ■■■■ REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL Leaders of the Jewish War Veterans fund-raising campaign for 1966 are (from left) general chairmen Mary Love, Ladies Auxiliary vice president, and (standing) Charles N. Isackson, Department of Michigan commander; Harry L. Friedman, Morris Simon, junior vice commander, and Esther Kaufman. * * The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans' 1966 fund- raising campaign will culminate at the Rainbow Ball March 12 at the Veteran's Memorial Building. Morris Simon, junior vice com- mander, and Mrs. William Love, senior vice president, are co-chair- men of the event. Tickets are being sold by members of Michigan's 12 posts and auxiliaries to support DI 1-9909 Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 ROBERT J. RAFELSON POST will meet jointly with the auxiliary MISS JACQUELINE EPSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Julius Epstein of Des Moines anounce the engage- ment of their daughter Jacqueline Diane to Dr. Sheldon Jack Stein, son of Mrs. Ida Stein of Warring- ton Dr. and the late Sol Stein. 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kay, 18427 Mid- way, Southfield, according to Com- mander Sam Solomon and Auxili- Miss Epstein has attended the ary President Mrs. Milton Saks. University of Iowa and Parsons committee as treasurer, while Department of Michigan fund rais- Mrs. Max Kaufman, past depart- ing, scheduled for March 12 will College. Dr. Stein, presently at- ment president, is co-ordinating be discussed, and members are tending the College of Osteopathy, ticket sales. urged to bring ticket money. Fol- Medicine and Surgery of Des Sandra Stone Engaged to Philadelphian JWV's extensive programs in the local community as well as in Is- rael and wherever GIs are to be found. Harry Friedman, past depart- ment commander, is serving the lowing will be refreshments and movies of past social events. Guests are welcome. * * * YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Sarah Kaminsky, 23431 Harriet Ct., Oak Park. Yetta Glass, child welfare chairman, will discuss plans for a party to be given Sat- urday at the Girls juvenile deten - tion home. Ann Rubin requests that members bring in canned goods to be given to a needy family. Moines, is a graduate of Wayne State University. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity and Lambda Omicron Gamma Medical Fraternity. A June 26 wedding is planned. A man is not always known by his looks nor is the sea measured with a bushel.—Chinese proverb. SUPERB FULL--COURSE _. STEAK DINNERS PRIVATE MEETING 'ROOM COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR PARTIES, BANQUETS, STAGS —SPECIAL RATES Every man is his own worst enemy — Amer. proverb. Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf (Georgann Weinberger), 29481 BALLROOM Fairfax, Southfield, a son, Bruce Alan. * * * Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterns (Linda Wolfe), 15303 North . DANCING JACK BARNES STEAMER, STEAM OATH AN.13. HEALTH ..CZ.*-713 . BY - COOLIDGE AT 9 MI. LI 7-4470 :STEAM ROOM • MASSAGES • SUN BATH EXERCISE ROOM . SLUMBER LOUNGE RECREATION LOUNGE with RESTAURANT _COOLIDGE HWY. at CAPITAL s OAK PARK (bet. 8 and 9 Mite) Phone 544-3611 MISS SANDRA STONE Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Stone of Harding Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Sandra Marcia to James Rich- ard Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel I. Meyer of Philadelphia. Miss Stone is a junior at the University of Michigan and is LI 8-1116 LI 8-2266 Photographers — Specializing in Color Candids and Movies majoring in special education. Mr. Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. San- Meyer, a senior at the University ford Roth (Judy Banovitz), 18947 of Michigan, is majoring in econo- Jeanette, Southfield, a daughter, Lisa Gail. * * * Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- old Zabel (Vivian M. Liebers), 23630 Jerome, Oak Park, a son, Larry Alan. mics. He will enter law school in the fall. A June wedding is planned. ORCH ESTRA CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 Dinner to Honor Dearden Monday * * * Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kane (Rosalyn Fine), 18559 Hill- crest, Livonia, a daughter, Amy The Men's Club of Temple Beth Ellen. El testimonial dinner to the Most * Rev. John F. Dearden, S.T.D., To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert San- Archbishop of Detroit, will take dler (Roberta Keystone), former place 7 p.m., Monday in the Detroiters of Los Angeles, a son, Jeffrey Brian. MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals ■ 111 ■ 111111111. DETROIT POST 135 will hold a Brotherhood Night in observance of Brotherhood Week 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Msgr. William Sherzer of Sacred Heart Academy will sneak on "The Effect of the Recent Ecumenical Declaration on the Re- lationship Between the Jews and the Christian World." Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel will speak on a topic of current communal interest. The Catholic War Veterans, Department of Mic- higan, will be guests of the Post for the evening and officials from all major veteran organizations will be honored guests. The pro- gram will be followed by a social evening with refreshments. Vet- erans, friends and prospective members of JWV and its auxiliary are invited. gate Blvd., Oak Park, a daughter, Kari Ellen. * * * RASKIN FOOD CO. Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Light (Betty York), 23140 Bev- Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Bern- erly, Oak Park, a daughter, Alyse ard Rubenstein (Susan Plasko), Marla. * * * 16777 Greenfield, a daughter, Lori Feb. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Sol Ellen. Weiss, former Detroiters of Los Angeles, a son, Ronald Ira. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN JWV 111111111 An no unce m ents Last Week's Winner of the Miss Epstein of Iowa to Marry Sheldon Stein Men's Clubs AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- TICAL ASSOCIATION will hold an installation dinner-dance 6:30 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, February 18, 1966 CHILDREN'S SHOP NORTHLAND'S ONLY CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Annual Winter Clearance Franklin Social Hall of the Tem- ple. SALE This tribute to Archbishop Dearden will be in recognition of his leadership in the Detroit com- munity in the field of human rela- tions and civil rights for all peo- ples and as a token of the high ecumenical spirit he has manifested with reference to Catholic- Jewish relations. POSITIVELY p.m. Feb. 28 at Imperial Caterers. Cocktails will precede dinner. Har- old Ellias will be installed as pres- Since his coming to Detroit, ident, along with Charles Tennen, Archbishop Dearden has played a vice president; Aaron Karp, treas- prominent role in the religious, urer; Asher Smith and Max Mill- cultural and civic life of our com- man, secretaries; and Harry A. Katzman, ex-officio. For reserva- tions, call Benjamin Daitch, 353- 2852 or LU 4-4565, or Hyman Mar- golis, UN 4 7019. Barna-Bee munity and has lent his leadership to moral issues as a spokesman for a better social order, He was ac- tive in the work of the Vatican Council II, attended its four lengthy sessions in Rome, and served as a member of a number of important commissions. 5 0% OFF • • • • Coats Snow Suits Jackets Dresses • Slack Sets • Slacks • Pajamas • Knit Hats • • • • Polo Shirts Mittens Sportswear Gloves All Sales Final Use Security Charges No Lay-A-Ways Barna-Bee CHILDREN'S SHOP Northland Center At the Bus Stop LOT C NORTHLAND'S ONLY CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP