32—Friday, December 22, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Max Stollman Frank and Greenstone Are Chairmen• Chan-man of for Mercantile Division of Campaign Akiva Dinner Benjamin H. Frank and Warren ! David S. Mondry, Irving Pokemp- D. Greenstone are the chairmen of ner, Emil Rose, Al Sklar, Irving the mercantile division of the 1968 Steinman, Louis Tabashnik and Allied Jewish Campaign and Israel Daniel Winognad. Emergency Fund, Alfred L. Frank and Greenstone an- Deutsch, camapign chairman, and nounced the chairmen who will Maxwell Jospey, co-chairman, an- head sections in the mercantile di- nounced. vision. James B. Scitner is chairman of the Both have been active in the jewelry section with David Frank and campaign organization for several Max Lebowitz as co-chairmen. years and were co-chairmen of the Serving as co-chairmen of the men's wear section are Martin Felder, Julius Olen and Norman Wachier. The shoes section is headed by Nor- ' man H. Rosenfeld as chairman and James A. Hack, Phillip S. Layne and D. Lawrence Sherman as co-chairmen. Co-chairmen for the variety stores and dry goods section are Irving Hirsch, Emil Jacobs, Morris Kwaselow and Al Sklare. The furniture division is headed by Marvin Irwin Danto; Charles Abramson and Jacob L. Kahn are co-chairmen. David M. Schwartz is chairman of the floor covering section; ,David I. Askin and Harry J. Goldberg- are co- chairmen. The furniture manufacturer repre- sentatives have Walter D. Feldmesser ' as chairman; Bernard R. Allen and Greenstone Frank Irving Silk as co-chairmen, and James Stein as advisor. mercantile division in 1967. Frank . L. Robert E. Schwartz is chairman of is on the board of the Detroit Serv- the department stores, womer's and acr t e ilgroernr;ss LveaFti egcetrgon iuch- ice Group and the Jewish Commu- nity Center and serves as a mem- ard A. Kahn. Meyer Kershenbaum and N ber of thn health and welfare divi- Henry Trikels,...an. on ee r mwa m e annds sion of the Jewish Welfare Feder!- A tFi-V-1 a B. C.- ._7'Ima nu sheail apparel manufacturers representatives. tion. The employees section has Fred Win- GreCnSti'ne is On the board of kelman as chPirrilan, and Jack Schles- co-chairman. rm a n. directors of the Jewish Home for inner " is campaign director Lewis Aged and is prominent in the ac- for the mercantile division. e tivities of the Detroit Service' Group and the collection review P au l' committee of Federation. Max J. Pincus and StanleyJ. Winkelman are pre-campaign zuckerman, Mrs. Jones Speak chairmen. Serving on the execu- at II JA's Parley tive committee are Peter D. Brown,' Morton Hack, Harold L. Kaplan, Abe Lapides, Lewis H. Manning, Oirtit Al 17 uncements Dec. I l -To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenstone (Sandra Stollman), of Bradford Lane, Southfield, a son, Bryan Lewis. a • • Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. David Kirsch (Ellen Shapiro), 25833 Ar- rowhead. Southfield, a daughter, Wendy Sue. • • • Nov. 28--To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Margolis (Sharon Borlak), 19725 Mrs. Jones Zuckerman Maplewood. Livonia, a son, Paul Mitchell. Paul Zuckerman, who was elect- • • • Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ed one of the national chairmen of ward Menczer (Faye Mathis), the United Jewish Appeal at the 17243 Bonstelle, Southfield, a son, annual conference in New York last week, and Mrs. Harry L. Jones Brian Philip. who was re-elected chairman of the national UJA women's division, and Mrs. Ronald Stein To Mr. (Arlene Glassman), 18250 Alta will be among the speakers at the UJA Midwest Leadership Institute Vista, Southfiel d, an adopted in Chicago, Jan. 12-13. daughter, Stefanie JilL Gen. Mordehai Hod, commander of Israel's victorious air force, and CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL Edward Ginsberg, the new UJA general chairmen, will be among RABBI the other speakers at the two-day conference. Israel Goodman 334-4149 334-7031 Serving In Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL 353-5444 . Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 NIIIIVZ.:::..:1.M. 1 .45/1 LI 1-9769 New Audio-Visual Class to Start at the Center The Hebrew department of the Jewish Center is now running 14 courses in modern Hebrew for some 250 adults. Eight of these courses are given twice a week, utilizing the St. Cloud method, "Habet Ushma." In response to the demand for more courses, a new beginners class will begin in Janu- ary, meeting on Mondays and Wed- esdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the added feature of Hebrew con- versation practice during lunch. Registration is being accepted in the Hebrew department office, 341-4200 Ext. 254 on a first-come, first-served basis. 1=41524E1=7/Elle .:3/211LW ' Cha3'et-Schiff Nuptials to Be Held in March Business Brevities Free booklets on the art of Eur- opean facials are avail able at KITTY WAGNER'S salon, 20211 Greenfield (N orway Building), Suite 7. Mrs. Wagner operates De- troit's only salon that does facial work exclusively. She and her hus- band Joseph had their own salon in Hungary, where Mrs. Wagner studied for four years at a beauty college and spent two years in a fa- cial salon operated by two doctors. For information, call Kitty, 272- 5770. Aliens Must Report Addresses by Jan. 31 MISS SIBYL CHAYET Walter A. Sahli, district director of the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service, stated that aliens in the United Stathe will be required MAX STOLLMAN to report their addresses to the at- David I. Berris, president of Aid- torney general within the near fu- va Hebrew Day School, announces ture. the appointment of Max Stollman All aliens, with few exceptions, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chayet of Olde Frankin Dr., Farmington, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sibyl Rochelle to Law- rece Darrell Schiff, son of Mr. Har- old Schiff of Greenfield Rd. and the late Sadie Schiff. as general chairman of the Jan. 28 who are in the United States on The bride-to-be is a graduate of dinw:r to be held at the Sheraton- Jan. 1 each year must report their Detroit Business Institute. Her fi- : Hotel. Stollman, a founder Catilla - addresses by the end of that month. ance attends Wayne State Univer- cf Alsiva. is aso a founder of Bar- Ilan University in Israel and a hatter in Orthodox circles as well as civic life. Letters Published by WSU Symonds' Wayne State University Press in- troduces an encyclopedic work with the first volume of "The Let- ters of John Addington Symonds." Edited by Prof. Herbert M. Schueller of the WSU faculty and Prof. Robert L. Peters of the Uni- versity of California, this 867-page book commences the three-volume collection will include 2,00 letters and annotations by the Victorian writer. Many world notables of the period covering Symonds' life (1840-93) were among his corre- spondents, including Robert Louis Stevenson. Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde and others. Younger Leaders Brought Into Brazilian Group Forms with which to make the sity. A March wedding is planned. report can be obtained from any Post Office or Immigration and Naturalization Service Office dur- Shriners Give $10,000 ing the month of January. to Denver Jewish Hospital The law provides severe penal- DENVER (JTA)—A check for ties for failure to comply with the $10,000 was presented to the Na- reporting requirement. tional Jewish Hospital at Denver by the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Local Problem Solved The check was presented at a din- for Bnai Brith Member ner at the hospital, honoring the BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Imre Shrine group and its auxiliary, the Rozsa can be excused if he misses Daughters of Isis. This was the a meeting of his Bnai Brith Lodge Shriners' ninth annual gift to the in Beverly Hills. It's the commut- hospital and was double the ing. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya— amount given in previous years. nearly 10,000 miles away. Jack J. Spitzer of Los Angeles, president-elect of Bnai Brith West Coast district, met Rozsa on a trip with to Africa. He learned that Rozsa, an architect who had survived Na- zi concentration camps, wanted to join a Bnai Brith unit. But there Formerly The Montego. are none in Nairobi. Music for the Young Spitzer promptly enrolled him in of All Ages Beverly Hills Lodge and collected FOR BOOKINGS CALL: Mr. •ozsa's first year's dues. In 353-7749 — TE 2-9193 East African shillings. Make Your Party Swing THE PUPPETS SAO PAULO (JTA)—The three- day sixth national convention of the Jewish Confederation of Brazil concluded here Monday with a series of decisions reorganizing the setup and leadership of the rep- resentative body of B r a z i li a n Jewry. A new executive body was elected in which veterans of the organization were joined by mem- bers of the new generation of younger community leaders. The convention voted also to Certified shift the seat of the federation from Rio de Janiero to Sao Paulo and to hold its national conven- tions every two years. The na- tional council of the organization, it was decided, will meet every six months. For the first time in the history of the federation, all its member communities were represented among the 112 delegates attending the convention. The Jewish com- munity of Brasilia, the new capital of Brazil, was represented for the first time. AIDS from Trinidad or Jamaica SALARY $40 to $50 week MAIDS PAY OWN FARE! 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