THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24--Friday, June 3, 1966 Mr.,111rs. L eon Lipshaw Honeymoon in West MRS. LEON LIPSHAW Leslie Ann London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. London, 633 Lake Park Dr., Birmingham, and Leon A. Lipshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lipshaw, 999 Whit- more Rd., were recently united by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal in a cere- mony, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The bride wore a slim-lined silk crepe gown with removable chapel- length train and trimmed with tiers of Alencon lace on the sleeves A delicate Swedish crown of seed pearls secured her elbow-length silk illusion veil, and she carried Cymbidium orchids and English ivy. Jane Hangstefer served as maid of honor. Ronald Morrison was best man. After a wedding trip to San Francisco, the couple will reside on Coolidge Rd., Huntington Woods. MNIM11111 ■ IP. JWV DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY will install officers 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. * * YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX- ILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Monday, at the home of Ruth Levin, 23526 Rensselaer, Oak Park. * * * Michigan JWV to Convene Here Commander Charles Isackson and President Mrs. Jerry Dale of the Department of Michigan, Jew- / ish War Veterans, have announced the appointment of Jack Schwartz, past department commander, and Mrs. Jack Iden, past department president and chief of staff, as chairmen of the Silver Anniver- sary Department Convention to be held June 17-19 at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Convention activities will begin with a luncheon and, that evening, an oneg Shabbot at the hotel. Sabbath services will be at- tended Saturday at Cong. Beth Shalom, whose spiritual leader, Rabbi Mordecai Halpern is the department of Michigan's chap- lain. The banquet honoring Isackson and Mrs. Dale, will be held 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Reg- istration Sunday wil begin at 8:30 a.m. at the hotel, followed by business sessions until 4 p.m. During the organization's mem- orial services on Sunday morning, a special eulogy to the late Rabbi Morris Adler will be offered. Rab- bi Adler was a member of Shalom Post, JWV, and a past national chaplain. - Scholarships to two outstanding young members of the community will be presented Sunday. The $250 scholarships are given by the de- partment annually to two high school graduates who are children of veterans. Mrs. Irving Silk and Sol Glosser are scholarship chair- men for the department. A citation will be presented to the ladies department from the U.S. Treasury Department for the sale of savings bonds.- Bernard Famish Elected President of Detroit's Bnai Brith Council The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, at its annual elec- tion of officers May 26, elected Bernard Panush to serve as the 27th president of the Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. He will be in-stalled at a dinner- dance 7 p.m. June 15 at Imperial Caterers. To be installed with Panush are vice presidents, Avram B. Charlip, Max Kushner, Arthur Schott and George Tarnoff; treasurer, Morris Blechman; recording secretary, Robert Reiss; assistant recording secretary, Harry Oberstein; chap- lain, Samuel G. Bank; nominees for District Board of Governors, Sol Moss and Harry Pearson; and trus- tees, Harry Nathan, chairman, Hen- ry Cohn, Alex Gottlieb, Herman Kasoff, William Katz, Max Lieber- man, Dan Pevos, Sol Superfon, Louis Wasserman and Bernard Whiteman. Participating in the _evening's program will be Julius Kahn, past president of the council, who will discharge the 1965-66 officers; Louis E. Barden, past president of council, installing officer; Morris Direnfeld, National ADL commis- sioner; Alfred H. Bowan, national commissioner of Adult Jewish Ed- ucation; Milton M. Weinstein, na- tional commissioner of the Bnai BERNARD PANUSH Brith. Hillel Commission; Samuel G. Bank, retiring president; Sol Moss, member of Bnai Brith Dis- trict 6 Board of Governors; and Mrs. David Levine, president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Installation chairman is Nathan Rubenstein, a member of the board of governors of Bnai Brith District 6. Others on the committee are Herman Kasoff, Judge Charles Kaufman, Sol Superfon, Harry Activities Men's Clubs BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB elected the following officers: Weinberger, Sol Moss, David Bitt- Theodore Scholnick, presiderit; ker, James N. Laker, Morris Zorn, Fred Grossman and Bernard Clara Blechman, Pearl Handelman Lichtenstein, vice presidents; Ed- and Hy Crystal, executive director ward Rice, treasurer; Marvin Fox- of the Detroit Council. man, Edward Bunin, and Harry Panush has served as a vice Zeltzer, secretaries; Isadore Schon, president of the Bnai Brith sergeant at arms; and Irving Adler, Council for the past three years. Irving Goldfarb, Morris Davis and In addition to the many Coun- Harry Left, board members to cil offices that he held, he is a serve a three-year term. * * * past president of Tikvah Lodge, Bnai Brith. DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S He served for two years as the GROUP, City of Hope, will have chairman of the Bnai Brith Youth Dr. Eugene Roberts, chairman of Organization Michigan Regional biochemistry of the City of Hope Board and as chairman of the Pilot Medical Center, in Duarte, Bnai Brith Council committee on Calif., as honored guest at a din- adult Jewish education. ner-meeting • 6:30 p.m., Thursday In July, Panush will retire as in the Furniture Club of Detroit. director of the Beth Aaron Reli- gious School, a position he has Colombo in Judge's Race held for the last 18 years. He Robert J. Colombo has an- is a past president of the Educa- tors Directors Council of Metro- nounced his candidacy for the Rec- politan Detroit and is an active order's Court bench. A native De- board member of the Jewish His- troiter, he has been a practicing attorney for more than 14 years. torical Society. Panush is the head accountant He is a graduate of the University for the City of Detroit Department of Detroit and attended Gesu Ele- of Public Works and a past presi- mentary School and the University dent of the Governmental Account- of Detroit High School. ing Association. SUPERB FULL-COURSE Mr. and Mrs. Panush of Rose- lawn Ave., are the parents of two children, Ellen, a senior at the University of Michigan; and Ric- PRIVATE MEETING ROOM COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR PARTIES, hard, who with his wife Rena BANQUETS, STAGS — SPECIAL RATES live in Ann Arbor, where he is a junior at the University of STEAK DINNERS Michigan Medical School. The installation ceremony June 15 is open to the public. After din- ner and the installation, there will be dancing to the music of Eric Rosenow and his Continentals. For information and reserva- tions, call the- Council office, 341- 0863. STANIA N) STEAMER N. Crystal, executive director, STEAM BATS ANL) IMAM.= CLUB Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith STEAM ROOM • MASSAGES • SUN BATH Council. New officers are Leo EXERCISE ROOM • SLUMBER LOUNGE Hollender, president; Morris Berk, RECREATION LOUNGE with RESTAURANT Melvin Bernstein and Elliot COOLIDGE HWY. at CAPITAL • OAK PARK Weber vice presidents; Louis Gut- (bet. 8 and 9 Mile) Phone 544-3611 ter, recording secretary; Eugene Pearlman, assistant; Sam Fried- man, corresponding secretary; Leo Feber, financial secretary; Sam Selikowitz, treasurer; Sherman THE Goldman, assistant chaplain; Jer- I A ry Maza, warden; and Richard ME 11 I Lipin, guardian. Barney Levine, outgoing president, assumes the office of chaplain. Trustees are David Brodman, Rod Burke, Ed- ORCHESTRA ward Burke, Isadore Gussin, Jo- CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 seph Gutterman; Rabbi Seymour Pantiz, Morris Plotnick, Jack Pol- lack, Nathan Rose, Arthur I. Sha- piro, Sol Steinberg, Irving Waser- We Make Our Own Glasses man and Hy Wasser. For dinner HEADQUARTERS FOR reservations, call the lodge office, DI 1-3069. Members who are un- • LATEST DOMESTIC AND able to attend the dinner are IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS invited to attend the installation IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER 9 p.m. • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES will hold their annual paid-up ACCURATELY FILLED membership party 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- • Immediate Repair • Reasonably Priced ter. Games and prizes will be the highlight of the evening, with .a late supper following. Prospective The fifth national convention of members are invited. the Society of Israel Philatelists 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE * * * in Washington, D.C., honored De- OAK PARK, MICH. LI 7-5068 BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold troiters Eric Lind, for his many Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. articles on Holy Land and Judaic its next board meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursdays to 9 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Jo- philately, and Irvin Girer for his seph Eichner, 19997 Marlowe. efforts during the year as the na- Hostesses will be Mesdames Sam tional public relations director. Delegates to the convention at- Stewart, Joseph Bain and Sam tended a reception given by the Berk. Embassy of Israel in honor of the * * * Pisgah Lodge will hold its Society. Girer was elected to national 108th annual installation of offi- cers with a dinner-dance at the office as executive vice president Labor Zionist Institute 7 p.m. and director of international af- June 12. A cocktail hour will start fairs. Members of the Detroit-Oak at 6:30 p.m. Milton M. Weinstein, commissioner of National Bnai Park Chapter appointed to nation- Brith Hillel Foundation, will be al committees were Ken Torby, master of ceremonies. The invoca- Dr. C. Salzberg, George Laksber- tion will be delivered by Alfred H. ger, Lind, I. Goodman, D. Colton, Bounin, member of the national George- Ohrenstein, J. Balog and adult Jewish education commis- Girer. The convention established an 1122 PURE BEEF sion. Retirement coltr2o kosher educational fund for the dissemina- of the 1965-66 Kashruth supervision by tion of Israel philatelic informa- fnankraRtgps officers will be prominent Orthodox Rabbi: tion to schools, synagogues and by Meyer W. other educational establishments, Leib, past presi- Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal at no cost, for the futherance of dent of Pisgah and two steady Mashgichim Israel philately among young col- Lodge, presenta- lectors. Donations to this fund will tion of the past U. S. Gov't. Inspected be solicited world-wide and con- president pin by tributions have been declared as Dan Levy, past OFFICES: WILNO KOSHER GENERAL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60607 tax exempt by the Internal Reve- president of Pis - nue Department. gah; and presen-. SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA tation of the gay- Weinstein Delicious fresh, canned or pick- el by Leo Feber, another past Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: president. The newly elected of- led peaches were a 3,00,000 bushel JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel.: UN 2-5820 ficers will be installed by Hyman crop in Michigan in 1965. PHILIP HANDLER-EAST SIDE LODGE will hold its 18th annual installation of officers Wednes- day, 8:30 p.m. at Boesky's Res- taurant. Installing officer will be Robert Venetianer, president, Michigan Council Bnai Brith, and past president of Philip Handler Lodge. Installation chairman is Morris Blechman. Officers are Herbert Miller, president; Albert Cooper, Stephen Losh and Gerard Nakell, vice presidents; Morris Blechman, secretary; Ben Colum- bus, treasurer; Harold Marshall, guardian; David Yamshon, warden; and Jules Abrams, chaplai n. Trustees are Ben Elkin, Louis Fligman, Michael Harris, Norman Litvin, William R u s k i n, Harry Shapiro, Frank Silverman and all past presidents. Entertainment will feature Frank Paul, playing his accordion and singing Yiddish and English songs. * * ra Israel Philatelists Cite 2 Detroiters ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE col koshen igLcv't:L4! FRANKFURTERS