Army Salutes Health Club Director Rona Berg, Jack Benton Engaged to Marry James Coleman, director of the men's health club at the Jewish Center, is pre- sented a U. S. Army certificate of appreciation by Col. Thomas E. Dennis, com- manding officer of Michigan Re- cruiting, and Sgt. Bill Nemeth, lo- cal recruiter at 10300 Joseph Campau, Ham- tramck. Coleman reired from the Army in 1965 after 24 years' service. Since his retirement, his work in behalf of Army recruiting has not diminished; he has been instrumental in establishing counseling programs and has been an adviser to many young men in various military programs. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 15, 1967-25 For Children at Northville Happiness Is a Blue and White Bus Purchased With Trading Stamps Six years ago, with assistance Pembroke, Huntington Woods (LI from readers of the Jewish 2-1243); or Chet Popp, 19740 Sex- News, Hawthorn - Northville Chap- ton, Southfield, (353-6345.) ter Michigan Association for Emo- The bus is used to take the chil- tionally Disturbed Children, pre- dren on picnics and to educational sented a little bus, purchased en- and cultural events outside the hos- tirely with trading stamps, to the pital. children of Northville State Hos- pital. FOR THE BEST IN The time has come to replace MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT the bus, and a new, 16-passenger, blue and white beauty has been selected. Chapter President Wil- And His Orchestra liam McSweeney died this fall with his dream of presentation incom- DI 1-1609 plete, but the bus will bear his MISS RONA BERG name as a memorial for his many J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berg of years of service to emotionally Portraiture of Distinction For Your Weddings Jerome Ave., Oak Park, announce disturbed children. If the chapter can collect 800 DR. EPHRALM KATZIR-KATCH the engagement of their daughter Formals - Condids - Direct Color more trading stamp books, the ALSKY, professor and head of the Rona to Jack Edward Benton, son 3223 W McNichols little bus can be presented dur- biophysics department at the Weiz- of Mrs. Nat Benton of Ridgedale Nr. Muirlond ing the holiday week. S & H mann Institut of Science, has Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Call 341-4141 green stamps are the primary been elected a fellow of the 315- Benton. need but all stamps will be ac- year-old Leopol ia, the world's old- The bride-elect is a senior in cepted. est continuously\ active academy in the college of education at East- Donations may be made to natural science The academy, ern Michigan University. Her MAEDC, Box 100, Detroit; Mrs. founded in 1652, slelects half of its fiance is a senior at Wayne State Now Booking - - - members f r o m German-speaking University. A spring wedding is Mar y Benyas, 19981 Marlowe, 48235; Mrs. Ivan Frankel, 25831 countries and the rest from other nations the world"-ciVet.`,1)(.--Katch- planned. alsky was born in Russia, educated Now a new way to at the Hebrew University in Jeru- and His Orchestra help your country salem and held research fellow- Good Music Women's Clubs I as you help yourself ships at Brooklyn Polytechnical In- for All Occasions ' stitute and Columbia University. (Continued from Page 19) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS He has headed the biophysical de- LI 4-9278 NEW FREEDOM SHARES CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, partment at the Weizmann Insti- Pioneer Women, will meet noon tute since 1951. Monday at the Labor Zionist In- , stitute. Gertrude Oberstein will review "The Chosen" by Chaim Pot o k . Refreshments will be Complete Assortment of served. Domestic & Imported • • SAM EMNIER People Make News The Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Association of Southeastern Michigan, Inc., elect- ed LOUIS CHERNOFF as presi- dent at a recent meeting. Vice- presidents are E. C. Anderson and Donald Weisman; treasurer, Her- man Broder; secretary, Leonard Pershin; board of directors, Harry Barsky, John Flashner, Jack Is- rael, Morrey Katz, Irving Levine, Irving Moskovitz, Jack Munson and Dave Muskovitz; and execu- tive director, Albert Cohen. This organization, is comprised of more than 60 plumbing and heating con- tractors in metropolitan Detroit. • • • DR. NATHAN TRAININ, of the Weizmann Institute's experimen- tal biology department, in Israel, has returned to Israel from Argen- tina, where he served at the first visiting director of the newly es- tablished Albert Einstein Medical Research Center. Among the aims of the Center, which will be lo- cated at the Jewish Hospital in Buenos Aires, is cooperation be- twee Argentinian scientists on the one hand, and those at the Weiz- mann Institute and other Israeli research institutions on the other. • • • At a special Wayne County In- termediate Board of Education meeting. MILTON B. HACK, 8196 Gary, Westland, was appointed to serve on the Wayne County In- termediate Board of Canvassers. • s • The only Jew currently in Aus- tralia's federal parliament was re- elected to a second six-year term in the Senate elections just held here. He is Sen. S. H. COHEN, deputy leader of the Labor Party and an active leader of the Jewish community. Sen. Cohen is also vice president of the Victorian Friends of the Hebrew University. * • * Dr. BENJAMIN B. ROSEN- BERG, executive director of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston and the Nations] Health and Welfare Retirement Association, has been elected pres- ident of the Massachusetts Confer- ence on Social Welfare. ISRAEL Stay at the hotel ma class by itself" We didn't say this about the Shera- ton-Tel Aviv. Hundreds of visiting tourists did — when polled by a lead- ing Israeli newspaper! Sheraton-Tel Aviv: enjoy its private beach beside the Mediterranean, air- conditioned rooms, superb food, nearby golf, spectacular entertain- ment in the hotel's own night- club. For Insured Reserva- tions at Guaranteed Rates, see your Travel Agent. Or tall WO 1-8000. SHERATON -TEL AVIV BY POPULAR DEMAND ! ED BURG I OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Activities BUSINESS AND PROFESSION I AL CHAPTER will celebrate Han I uka 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Beth Hillel. A Chinese auction under the leadership of Dorothy Gold- berg and Rose Columbus, will be held, with proceeds going to the tribute fund. For information, call Rose, LI 1-3557. * s • TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet for luncheon noon Tuesday, at Cong. Beth Hillel. Rabbi Milton Arm will speak on intermarriage and teen-age problems. New mem- bers will be honored. Guests in- vited. * s • CENTENNIAL LODGE will fea- ture a program on the Synanon Foundation and its cure for drug addiction 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park Community Center. Flazar to Speak at Farband Fete Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools will speak on "A New Israel and a New Middle East," at the melave mal- ka of the Farband City Committee 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Labor Zionist Institute. The public is invited. The Jewish News regrets that the date indicated in last week's paw was erroneous. Manuel Konigsberg; Israel Bond Leader Kalamazoo businessman Manuel M. Konigsberg, state chairman for the Israel Bond Organization since 1959, died in a Houston, Tex., clinic. He was 62. Mr. Konigsberg, who headed the Michigan delegation to the Inter- national Israel Bond Conference in Jerusalem in 1958, was a mem- ber of Bnai Brith and was active in Congregation of Moses Syna- gogue. Born in Tarnow, Austria, Mr. Konigsberg lived in Kalamazoo since 1924. For the past 30 years, he had owned a metal and struc- tural aluminum business there. Surviving are his wife, Bessie; a brother, Sidney of Houston; and a sister, Mrs. Simone Brod of Paris. BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD' will meet 1 p.m. Tuesday at the i synagogue. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will review "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok. A coffee hour will precede the program. For infor- mation. call Mrs. Harry Gunsberg. 342-4645. s • • • FRAMES • LENSES • CASES • MAGNIFIERS • BINOCULARS • TELESCOPES ALL REPAIRS MADE IN OUR OWN LAB WARREN OPTICAL CO. 11 HARVARD • ROW SHOPPING CENTER Mile of Lahser SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENt NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP wil meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Louis Thav, 18059 Wisconsin. Rab- bi Eli Friedman will speak. * • • UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. Ungar, 19944 Stansbury. Rabbi Yitzhak Kagan will be guest speaker. * • * JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold a latke party noon Monday at Cong. Ahavas Achim. • • • DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m., Monday at Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Harry Fink, vice president of program, has planned to have Paul Winter of station WTAK as guest speaker. His topic will be "The City of Destruction." llus- bands and friends of members are invited. At a brief business meet- ing proceeding the program, Mrs. David Schwartz, chairman, will report on plans for the New Year's Eve party to be held at the new Raleigh House. * • s SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi Women, will' hold a Hanuka lunch- eon noon Wednesday at Beth Jo- seph Synagogue under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Mendel Stark and Mrs. Esther Gold. • • • PIONEER WOMEN BOOK RE- VIEW SERIES will continue with a review of Chaim Potok's "The Chosen" by Mrs. Adele Mondry 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Shirlee Katzman, 23671 Coyle, Oak Park. • • • PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a school of instruction for all officers 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple Refreshments will follow. 6 \ COUTURE-BOUTIQUE IN THE HARVARD ROW MALL 356-5300