Benjamin Winsen, Flint Jeweler, 68 Flint News ELINOR K. ROSE, Detroiter whose humorous verses appear in Benjamin Winsen, 68, owner of newspapers throughout the coun- a jewelry repair shop in the Na- try, as well as national magazines, tional Building, died Nov. 16. Communal Calendar Nov. 25: College Open House, 8 son, Damor Mitshkun, Jerome Ar- p.m., Pola Sorkin's home. enson, Arthur Silverman, Raymond Nov. 26: Tween Bowling, 2 p.m., Engelman, Joe Weinstein, William Goldman and Jack Shaprow. Volun- Town and Country Lanes. teers are asked to call telephone Nov. 26: Israel Bond Dinner, 6:30 chairmen Mrs. Murray Moss, CE p.m., Cong. Beth Israel. 5-3780, or Mrs. Morris Goldenberg, Nov. 27: Beth Israel Sisterhood 767-1768. Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. Nov. 27: Temple Beth El Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Comings ... and ... Goings Nov. 28: Beth Israel Sisterhood and Hadassah Joint Study Group, 12:30 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mr. Winsen had operated jewelry businesses in Detroit and Lansing before coming to Flint 12 years ago. He was a past president of hte Jacob Schiff Bnai Brith Lodge at Lansing. A member of Cong. Beth Israel in Flint, he lived at 2338 Humboldt. He was a past president of the daughter, Mrs. Wayne Schafer, and two sons, Glenn E. and Daniel R., all of Flint; six sisters, three broth- ers and four grandchildren. MORIS HUPPERT Friday, November 24, 1967-11 has written a third book of poetry, "Rhyme and Reason,"' just pub- lished by Essandess Special Edi- tions, a division of Simon and BORENSTEIN'S BOOK SALE! "THE CHOSEN '188 // Reg. $4.95 PLUS A LARGE GROUP OF BOOK FAIR RETURNS AT Nov. 28: Bnai Brith Women Meet- ing, 8:30 p.m., Ambassador Arms Clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner are Fine Custom Tailoring Nov. 28: Flint Jewish Community leaving Flint to take up residence and Ready to Wear. in Oak Park. Council Young Leadership Group Meeting, 8 p.m., James Lebster's Full line of I home. Haberdashery, Tuxedo Sales I " Nov. 30: Flint Jewish Community and Rentals Council Board of Governors HARVARD ROW MALL Meeting, 8:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Jeffrey Feinstein, son of Mr. and Israel. 11 MILE & LASHER 13535 W. 7 Mile at Schaefer DI 1-0569 or DI 1-3268 Mrs. Lawrence Feinstein, will be • • • Open: Daily 9-6; Thurs., 9-9 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT — ALL DAY SUNDAY called to the Tora as Bar Mitzva Bnai Brith Women will meet 8:30 Saturday at Cong. Beth Israel. p.m. Tuseday at the Ambassador Arms Clubhouse. Richard Loben- 86 PROOF, 1005 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES, IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD., DETROIT, MICH. thal, regional director of the Anti- Defamation League, will speak on "Communication Within the Bnai Brit h Organization," and Bnai Brith's Dolls for Democracy pro- gram will be presented. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Nathan 86 Greenberg, the dolls program is under way. Co-chairman Mrs. Sid- ney Kramer and the "doll ladies" will be appearing bef ore many groups in Flint next month. Guests *Authentic are invited to the meeting. Refresh- ments will be served. Scotch • • • Dollar The Young Leadership Group of (Crown) the Flint Jewish Community Coun- minted cil, under the chairmanship of Dr. between Peter Kronick, 1)r. Leon Rosky and 1603.1625 Edwin Schreiber. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Leh- ster, 8 p.m. Tuesday. The subject under discussion will be "Arc We Meeting the Local Needs in Our Community?" Guest panelists will be Marvin Faller, chairman of the Leave it to the Scots to find a way to save a countirs. social welfare committee: dollar (whether it's this rare Scottish Julian Feller, chairman of the dollar or the modern American greenback). councils' community relations com- Thousands of Scots (and Americans, too) are mittee; and Marc Lebster, chairman switching to Lauder's Extra Light Scotch at of the council's youth activities its new reduced price. That's because committee. • • • Lauder's now sells the same 86 proof, the Temple Beth El Sisterhood will same high quality Scotch, with nothing meet 12:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at Temple changed except the price. Beth El. Program for the meeting will be "What's New Pussycat?" Program chairman for the day will be Mrs. Saul Seigel. • • • Phoenix Club held its President's Ball Saturday at the club in the. Pick-Durant Hotel. Lawrence Co- vitz is new president, succeeding Dr. C. A. Alfred. Covitz is first vice president of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council and former presi- dent of Temple Beth El. • • • • The 'Musical Performing Arts Association of Flint will stage "Die Fledermaus" Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in Whiting Auditorium. In the com- edy role of Frosch will be Dr. Nat N. Gross, Flint dentist who has performed in Flint Community Players and Musical Tent produc- tions. • • • Flint Community Players has an- nounced the east for its produc- tion of "You Can't Take It With You," to be staged 8:30 p.m. Nov. 30 and Dec. 1-2 and 9-11 in Bower Theater. Mrs. Sidney E. Kramer will play the role of Penelope Sycamore. In charge of properties is Mrs. Benton Schiff. • • • Mrs. Al Tucker, chairman of Ha- 4/5 PINT ALL dassah's gift wrapping project, has NOW ONLY announced that clinics are now TAXES being held in "gift wrapping $2.75 INCLUDED booths" at the Dort Mall, Clio- Pierson and Westgate shopping centers, beginning Dec. 8. Co-chair- men are Mesdames Herbert Harri- I REDUCED PRICES! BORENSTEIN'S Bna i mitzva Bnal BOOK AND MUSIC STORE you want proof? Lauder's is still proof! you want tradition? Lauder's has been around since 18347 you want a reduced price? Lauder's has done that too! now your Scotch dollar* buys more Lauder's STILL...FULL 86 PROOF MOM C OJICI NOUN WAS x6.90 5 QUAR