At-Home Receptions Announced Annual- confirmation services of Temple Beth El will take place May 22. At-home receptions will be held that afternoon for the follow- ing Beth El confirmands: Rose Farkas to Marry Samuel Milan Named Ford Principal; Morris Margulies Sandweiss Gets Top Job at Mumford Two assistant principals have succeeded to the principalship of local high schools Mumford and Ford, it was announced by the Detroit Public Schools. Samuel Milan is succeeding Ber- tha Robinson as principal of Ford High School. He previously served as assistant principal of Cerveny Junior High and was a counselor at Central High School. JANICE FENTON ROTENBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel L. Rotenberg, 13431 Vassar Dr., 2-5 p.m. No cards. NANCY SUE ZUPNER, 20620 Kensington Ct., Southfield, daughter of Mrs. Margorie Bielfield and Mr. William Zupner. Reception to be held at the home of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz, 19987 Shrewsbury Rd., 2-5 p.m. No cards. Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will take place on •y 24. An at-home reception will be held May 29 for the following • ple Israel confirmand: CAROL DUNITZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunitz, 191'71 Parkside, 2-5 p.m. No cards. Dubinsky Lauded in Israel for Role in Labor Goals * * * BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will hold its installation 8 p.m. Monday in the social hall of the synagogue. Husbands and families of all members are invited. The ceremony, entitled "Five Gloves," written by Rabbi Benjamin Gor- relick, will be conducted by Mrs. Jack Shenkman, past president of Beth Aaron Sisterhood and newly elected president of the Michigan Branch. "Sisterhood Gifts," a script from the National Women's League, will be presented by Mrs. Joe Medwed, program chairman, with participation by sisterhood members. Chairman of the eve- ning is outgoing president, Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, assisted by Mrs. Jerome Silberman- * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. Sauerhaft, 24360 Westhampton. Speaker will be Mr. Sauerhaft, announce Mes- dames Leah Silver and Freida Pol- ter, chairmen. * * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. David Gelberman, 18437 Wisconsin. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Nissim Hayward, announces Mrs- Tzippora Bailer, chairman. WOW! TEL AVIV (JTA)—David Dubin- sky, noted American Jewish labor leader, was lauded for his role in advancing American democracy in general and the American labor movement in particular- Dubinsky is visiting Israel as a guest of the Histadrut, Israel's Labor Federation. Aharon Becker, Histadrut secretary general, re- ceived the visitor. Dubinsky said in reply that after 60 years of ef- fort in the American labor move- ment, he could say that the worker is the standard bearer of democ- racy. omen's Clubs (More Clubs Page 23) Bnai Moshe Sisterhood elected Mrs. Jerome Lechner president at the annual meet- ing. Mesdames Irving Tennen- house, Daniel Welber, Sidney Ferst and Leon Sears were elect- ed vice presi- dents; Sidney Burk, Louis Nue- man, Albert Mig- dal and Mack Lieberman, sec- Mrs. Lechner retaries; Theodore K o h n, treas- urer; Herman Roth, pariliamen- tarian; and Oscar Spilkin, chaplain. Mesdames Sol Amster, Meyer Gut- terman, Jack Hochman, Emil Phil- lips and Donald Sachs were elected to the board, * * * TEMPLE BETH-EL SISTER- HOOD recently re-elected Mrs. Samuel S. Willis president of the sisterhood, along with Mesdames Richard S. Prentis, John H. Red- field, Raymond K. Rubiner, and Samuel C. Silver, vice presidents; John N. Grekin, Sidney H. Rosen- berg, I. Irving Bittker, J. Leon Gittlen and Samuel J. Rands, sec- retaries; and Gerald S. Steinberg, treasurer. Elected to the board of directors were: Mesdames George J. Barr, Marvin Canvasser, Rob- ert N. Canvasser, Daniel C. Car- penter, B. Benedict Glazer, Stuart A. Graff, Morris H. Gross, Harold Heller, Lester Hollander, Nate Horwitz, Maerit Kallet, Joseph Kaufman, Harold J. Kratze, Aid Kushner, Richard Kux, Mitchell R. Mandeberg, Murray Rosenthal, Bernard Spiegel, Leo Stern, Shel- don D. Stern, Ben A. Weintraub. Past presidents will serve as ex- officio members of the board. Mesdames Harry Berger, Jacob Davis, Benjamin Fink, Aimee R. Gaines, Joseph Hartman, Irving L. Hirschman, Abe Levy, Martin Levy. Nathan Van Vliet, Melville S. Welt and Sol Wolff were lion- ', ored with awards for 50-year mem- j2 bership- Succeeding Helen Delbridge as principal of Mumford High School is her assistant, Bertrand J. Sand. weiss, former counselor at Bar- bour Junior High and assistant principal of Butzel Junior High School. The principal of Cass Tech High School, Orville Heft, also has re- tired, effective July 1. His suc- cessor has not been named. THE ORIGINAL Townsmen MISS ROSE FARKAS SOUTHFIELD GROUP, Hadassah Mrs. Lillian Farkas, 20645 Ken- will present "The G-File," an orig- inal musical-comedy at the annual sington, Southfield, announces the Featuring . . . "Slinky" installation and smorgasbord engagement of her daughter Rose luncheon noon Tuesday at the Ar- Rita to Morris Margulies, son of DONNA WATKINS menian Cultural Center. Chairman Mrs. Minnie Margulies, 18240 Ohio, and the late Mr. Alex Margulies. of the luncheon, Mrs. Bradford L. Music & Entertainment Galore Jacobs, has announced that the Miss Farkas is the daughter of the for Weddings, Bar Mitzvah's and food committee and hostesses will late Mrs. Irvin Farkas. Other Snappy Affairs. The bride-elect is a graduate of include: Mesdames Stanley Aaron, Eugene Kahn, Bernard Klein, Carnegie Institute. Call An Aug. 7 wedding is planned. James Landsman, Samuel Offen, Maury Little, 534-5980 Louis Pevan, Morris Rosenthal, Clean up lawns, spruce up homes, Herbert Schnaar, Harry Shapiro, Ed De Ciantis, 588-0233 remove litter. Make Detroit a Donald Simon, Lawrence Strager, beauty spot. Alfred Stein, Richard Vernick and Norman Ziegelm. Outgoing president Mrs. Charles • • Snider will install Mrs. E. Newton Officers will be elected -by the Rottenberg as the new president. Zionist Organization of Detroit at All Business for the "The G-File," a take-off on the the annual meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon- currently popular spy-shows, was day at the Zionist Cultural Center, written and directed by Mesdames 18451 W: 10 Mile Rd. Annual re- Rottenberg as the new president. ports and plans for the coming is temporarily Bruce Koploy. The cast includes year will be submitted. Mesdames Joseph Bittker, Van A feature of the meeting will being transacted at Dyan, Phillip Elkus, Morris Garri- be the showing of the Jewish son, Herbert Goldman, Eugene Chautauqua Society's documentary Hirsch, Jerome Hirsch, Eugene film on Russia, "The Price of Kahn, Alex Kasmer, Morris Levine, Silence." Appearing in the film David Matz, Sidney Mitnick, Don with film star Edward G. Robin- S'chiller, George Simmons, and son are U.S. Delegate to the UN Les Taubman. Friends of Hadas- Arthur J. Goldberg, Senator Jacob sah are invited. K. Javits, Bishop Reuben H. Muel- * * ler,, Jan Peeree, Judge Vivian Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D. UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI 136se, 'Israel Shenker, Harrison (National Society of Interior Designers) CHABAD STUDY GROUP will Salisbury and Rabbis Maurice N. meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home Eisendrath and George B. Lieber- of Mrs. David Bresler, 20471 Hub- man. bel. Speaker will be Rev. David Bresler, announces Mrs. Muriel 'Ill11"--40—"• ■-- Hoberman, chairman. Featuring a Complete * * * OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order Assortment of Fancy of the Eastern Star, announces the annual games night to be held 8 p.m. Thursday at the IOOF Hall, Ferndale. Members and friends are welcome. There will be prizes and refreshments- Zionists to Elect Officers Monday; Show Russian Film DUE TO OUR FIRE . Wouse of Living fRoom s . TOWER FURNITURE COMPANY 215 W. 5 STREET Cakes, Pastries, Breads and Rolls BAKED TWICE DAILY DIRECTLY ON OUR PREMISES ! Jewish Women's League Airs Intermarriage THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL NEW YORK (JTA)—Interdating and intermarriage, the dilemma of religious identity and practices of the Jewish college student away from home, and the general break- down of values in our times, oc- cupied the attention of 300 Jewish women leaders assembled here for an all-day seminar which was spon- sored by the National Women's League of the United Synagogue, largest women's synagogue organ- ization in the world. The three principal participants —a psychiatrist, an editor and a rabbi — in a seminar devoted to "Threats Confronting the Jewish Family Today" agreed that "fam- ily and religion are the two main- stays of security for the Jewish child and that school and syna- gogue alone are incapable of pro- viding a proper substitute for the warmth of family living so neces- sary to the rearing of a generation of Jewish youth which can be ex- pected to continue in the traditions of its faith." LINDY CHEESE CAKE 59`, Eddie Seid & Jerry Weisman Invite You To Their New BAKERY "Fresh Goodness That Sparkles" HARVARD ROW 11 Mile Rd. at Lahser Southfield 353-5688 Cleveland Breaks Record CLEVELAND (JTA)—The 1966 Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal closed with pledges totaling $6,268,652, the greatest amount in the 63-year history of the Jewish Community Federation, sponsor of the annual campaign. 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