Friday, April 12, 1968-31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier Nominated Claudia Rader E7igaged for Federation Women's Presidency to Edqvard Neil. Keywell Ball Starts Rolling The Women's Division of the Jewish Federation has nominated its new officers and members of its board of directors for election at its annual meeting on June 5 at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier was nominated for the presidency of the division. Other nominees are: vice presidents: Mesdames John N. Grekin, Melvin Kolbert, Ben Mossman and Max Stollman; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. George M. Stutz; recording secretary, :Mrs. Hugh W. Greenberg; repre- sentative to the board of governors of the Welfare Federation for a one year term, Mrs. Hauser and 'Mrs. Jackier. The nominating committee, headed by Mrs. Benjamin Jones, includes Mesdames Harry E. August, Louis Berry, N. Brewster Broder, Herschel V. Kreger, Tubie Resnik and Isadore . Winkelman. Other nominees are: For board of directors for an additional three year term, Mes- dames William Avrunin, Alfred L Deutsch, William L. Deutsch, Harry Frank, Hugh W. Greenberg, Edward Narons, David J. Pollack, Bert L. Smokier, Charles Snider and Milton A. Weiss. For a three year term, Mes- dames Morris Baker, Morris J. Brandwine, Arnold E. Frank, David J. Schachter, David Handle- man and Bert P. Solomon. The retiring president and cam- paign chairman, nominated for three year terms to the board of directors upon the completion of their terms of office, are: Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, retiring president; Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, retiring cam- paign chairman. Nominees for an additional three- year term to the advisory service council are Mesdames Hymen C. Broder, Lewis B. Daniels, Max Frank, . Ivor J. Kahn, Julian H. Krolik, Alexander W. Sanders, Abraham Srere and Leonard H. Weiner. Additional nominations may be made by petition, signed by 25 members and submitted at least one week in advance of the annual meeting, provided nominees have consented to serve if nominated. All women who contributed to the 1968 Allied Jewish Campaign MISS CLAUDIA RADER are members of the women's divi- sion and are entitled to vote at Dr. and Mrs. Philip Rader of the annual meeting. Plumbrooke Dr., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Claudia to Edward Neil Keywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Keywell of Jill Ave., Southfield. Mr. Keywell, a graduate of Wayne State University, attends Wayne's graduate school. Miss Rader is a senior in the WSU col- lege of education, The wedding will take place Dec. 22. Ifeitzman-Pierce Vows Scheduled for August CARIH Chapters Plan Joint Get-Together DISCOUNT DRUGS AR MI IN HEAD & I I SHOULDERS I I SHAMPOO I Family Tube 4.3-oz. Reg $1.65 Limit 1— Expires April 18 INEINININININNommum I I I I I I I I ■ Eel COUPON I 45 Piece Set Plastic I DISHES—BLUE & WHITE I I NI On $3.99 1111111 MI =I NM I 11111 A HAPPY PASSOVER TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS MISS BEVERLY WEITZMAN' DISCOUNT DRUGS Coolidge at 10 Mile Fannie Gluck Chapter, Mizrachi Women, will hold its 30th annual donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 7 at Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Harry Portnoy, president, announces that the program will feature Mrs. Harold Orbach. Guest of honor will be Mrs. Sol Wolach, and Mrs. Phillip Fealk will be mistress of ceremonies. The donor committee consists of Mesdames Sam Freedman, Lil. Varnen, Raymond Rosenberg and Milton Herman. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Freedman, 356-6171. 4.4-4-4-******9i * ROBINSON'S * LEATHER SHOP ix T H.Gran ,INCORPORATED rtistry F ,L.vf• in i n4 fewe is 25250 Greenfield _T s, -71" at 10 Mile, Oak Park 74: 4 Mrs. Morris Burnstein, presi- * dent of the Michigan Council of Presidents of CARIH (Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital), announces that a com- bined meeting of all Detroit chap- ters will be held 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Knob in the Woods Club House. Mrs. George Asherman of New York, a national auxiliary member of the institute and hospital at Denver, will address the gather- ing. A skit will be presented by the Flint Chapter of CARIH. Prospective members will be welcome. For information, call Mrs. Burn- stein, UN 4-4768, or Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8-7864. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weitzman of Prairie Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Beverly to Gary Ronald Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pierce of Knob Woods Dr., Southfield. Miss Weitzman will graduate in June from Wayne State University. At the same time, her fiance will United Negro College graduate from the University of Michigan Medical School, where he Fund Chairman Chosen Dr. Austin Smith, chairman of is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon the board and president of Parke, medical fraternity. The couple plans to marry Aug. Davis Co., has been named general chairman of the Michigan 1968 27. United Negro College Fund. appointment was announced Mrs. Kasoff Runs Show by The Richard E. Cross, chairman of the Michigan executive committee. for NW Child Rescue This is the 24th consecutive Mrs. Max Kasoff is chairman of year of the UNCF campaign. the bazaar and antique show span- Funds raised through the UNCF sored by Northwest Child Rescue benefit more than 40,000 students Women to be held at the Labor who attend the 36 member insti- Zionist Institute April 23, 10 a.m. tutions located in 11 southern to 10 p.m. states and Ohio. The money is ap- There will be booths for gifts, plied to scholarship programs. fac- attic treasures, aprons, china, ulty and curriculum development, gloves and handbags, antiques and and the purchase of equipment and antique jewelry. books. Mrs. Edward Kaiser is in charge of a cafe which will be open for lunches and light dinners. Mrs. Sam Bishop announces there will be a home-made bake shop. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Kasoff, boutique chairman, 343-4986, or Mrs. Max Wolf, ticket chairman, LI 8-8834. .20010 JamesCouzensDrive Detroit 35, Michig,an Phone: 543-5590 Luggage • Handbags r, Repairing ap.p_6(4„0/te:Cei. Phone: 342-5666 • Dubits Country Kittfien • Sherri's. ,'., • Efros Drug Company S • fabulous StarBakery a Bud Rollins Shoes . • The Bootery • Pickwick Shop . • ,. Bab's Hair Fashions .9' Rigsby Shoe Service 4k.kla's Barber- Shop . • Room At The Bottom 4 • THE FABULOUS STAR BAKERY Open to serve you from 6 AM to 10 daily and Sunday. PM, "f.;f#Wii THE CUTLER and COHEN FAMILIES AND THE ENTIRE STAFF OF THE Thanksgiving Decree by British Chief Rabbi (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — Chief Rabbi Imman- uel Jakobvits of the British Com- monwealth Wednesday proclaimed --May 26 at a day of thanksgiving for Jews to mark Israel's victory in the Six-Day War and the re- unification of Jerusalem. The date correspondents to the 28th of Iyar 5728 on the Hebrew calendar. Next Door to In a pre-Passover broadcast DEXTER DAVISON MARKET Thursday, the chief rabbi declared that the "real significance" of Is- rael's victory last June "lay not only in the conquest of territory, not even in the relief of 2,500,000 Lower Than Discount Jews from mortal danger, but on Prescriptions! rather in the vindication of divine promise." DARING The annual ORT Imperial Ball, to be held 9 p.m. May 4 at Ral- eigh House, is under the co-chair- manship of Mrs. Jerry Krandall and Mrs. Robert Feinberg. The theme this year will be "ORT Around the World." Stroll- ing violinists will set the mood, and an orchestra will play for dancing. As a special feature, a floor show will feature the latest in mod and conventional attire for gentlemen. Another highlight of the evening will be the awarding of a car. The ORT souvenir jour- nal, as well as favors and me- mentos, will be distributed. ORT Chapter presidents will act as hostesses. Assisting the chair- men will be Mrs. Ralph Borin, Mrs. Fred Greenspan, Mrs. Frank Winton and Mrs. Joseph Kerman. t**********0: DARING COUPON 'Around the World' Fannie Gluck Plans 30th Donor Luncheon DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" Wtsit JAeir cc riends and Customers Kappy and g oyous Passover