16—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Community Calendar Twenty-three per cent of all cancers found in women are breast cancers. Breast cancer, a site most easily detected, in many cases responds readily to curative treat- ment. Annual check-ups can help The family of the late Fanny defeat cancer. Mlawsky announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at Machpelah If TOO wan TIM Cemetery, Flint. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * ..11M1 DOWN YOU WOWT ,u A NM WINI THAN The family of the late Regina Salzinger announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. Relatives and 'Milan Wineries, Dotroit, Mick. friends are asked to attend. June 1—Temple Beth El Con- firmation, 8 p.m. June 2—Cong. Beth Israel Con- firmation. 9 a.m. June 2-3—Shavuot June 4—Capital for Israel, Inc., Reception, 8 p.m., home of Mr. Robert Bruce Gutterman, Robin Shavuot services in Flint will be and Mrs. Arthur Hurand highlighted with confirmation exer. Deneen Hourvitz, Si d n e e Ilene June 4—Bnai Brith Meeting cises at both Temple Beth El (8 Hourvitz, • Robert Alan Kaplan, June 5—Beth Israel Sisterhood p.m. SatUrday) and Cong. Beth Is-. James Elliott Mitchell, Leslie Mich- Tora Fund Luncheon, 12:30 p.m. elle Shapiro, Makine Joy Tulpan rael (9 a.m. Sunday). June 6—JWVA Installation, 12:30 p.m., Higgins Restaurant The Temple Beth El confirma- and Leslie Michael Winegarden. The Beth Israel confirmation June 6—Cong. Beth Israel PTA tion class includes the following: Meeting 7 p.m. Deborah Arenson, Elaine Faye class is as follows: * * * Benson, Karen Denise Bernstein, Deena Agree, Daniel Gotlib, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary Paula Lynn Bloom, Eve Sharon Michele Indianer, Andrea Kahn, Engelinan, Rachel Ann Goodstein, Steve K a p 1 a n, Diane Kasle, will hold its installation luncheon Therese Kaufman, Deborah Levy, 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Higgins Randee Myers, David Osher, Fred Restaurant 3801 Corunna. Mrs. Osher, Shelly Ratner, Gail Scho, Jerome Yale, chairman, has an- Comings . . Warren Siegel, Irving Weston and nounced that Mrs. William Green- berg of Detroit, department presi- Gail Wolin. and dent, will install the following offi- cers: president, Mrs. Sydney Rach- •• . Goings wal; vice presidents, Mrs. Yale and Mrs. Gordon Suber; - secretaries. Rae Grudinsky was installed Mrs. Ruben Wisnudel and Mrs. president of Motor City Chapter, Irving Berner; and treasurer, Mrs. National Secretaries Association, at Mike Wisnudel. a meeting marking the chapter's * * * 22nd birthday. Joseph and Eleanor Megdell an- • * * Senior Friendship Program an- nounce that the Mon Kodesh; New members of the board of Holy Ark of the Tora, at the Yes- nounces officers for the coming directors of the Urban League of hivat Beth Yehudah, Southfield, year are president, Mrs. Eva Flint include Gerald E. Jacob and will be dedicated noon June 9 in Fisher; vice presidents, Herman Charles W. White. honor of Mrs. Bertha Megdell, who Acker and Mrs. Charles Hourvitz; * * * is in her 93rd year, and in memory secretaries, Mrs. Lena Alexander and Mrs, Belle Frankel; program Benzion Gotlib has been elected of her husband Jacob. chairmen, Mrs. Rose Leff and vice president of the Northwest Present will be Mrs. Megdell's Israel Sendler; and hospitality, Flint Optimist Club. daughters Mrs. Ben Grant, Mrs. Mrs. Max Gotlib. • * • * * David Hourvitz is a newly elected Mendel Shaman and Mrs. Hyman Beth Israel Sisterhood will hold member of the board of the Sales Weiss of Detroit; Mrs. Asher Mar- and Marketing Executives of Flint. der of Flint; Mrs. Louis Margolies its annual Tora Fund Luncheon and Mrs. Harry Ruben of Philadel- 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Hillel * * The • Genesee County Bar As- phia; her son, Soli Me g d e 11 of Millgram, chairman, announced sociation Auxiliary, at its annual Miami Beach; 18 grandchildren and the following committees: co-chair- men, Mesdames ,Lionel Conn, spring tea at the home of Mrs. 29 great-grandchildren. Hyman S. Loikrec, installed Mrs. A dinner for the entire family Aaron Epstein and Abraham Jerome D. Winegarden as presi- will be held in the evening. Natchez; luncheon chairman, Mrs. Jacob Wapner, 'assisted by Mes- dent. * • * dames, Frances Hertz, Harry Feld- man, Jack Rabin, Sidney Witkow, Mrs. Herman Richman was in- Jennie Natchez, 79 stalled as treasurer of the Flint Jennie Natchez, 601 Common- Sophie Bikoff, Meyer Weinstein, Richard Siegel, Irving Kirsbaum, General. Hospital Guild at its an- wealth, died May 19 at age 79. nual spring 1 u n c h e o n. General Mrs. Natchez was born in Lithu- Sam Wilson, Ben Adler, Max chairman of the annual benefit ania. She had lived in Flint for the Linder and Sidney Sorkin. The dance is Mrs. Max Kukler, assisted last 42 years, coming from Grand invocation will be given by Mrs. by Mesdames Raymond Failer, Rapids where she married Shay Julius Hurand. Rabbi Harold Louis Schaner and Harvey Ring. Natchez. He preceded her in death White of Beth Israel Synagogue, Ann Arbor, will speak on "Con- Aug. 27, 1954. servative Judaism and the Spir- Mrs. Natchez was a member of itual Condition of the State of Cong. Beth Israel, its sisterhood, Israel." There will be musical Hadassah, Pioneer Women and selections. Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary. • * * Beth Israel PTA will meet 7 p.m. Surviving are a son, Dr. J. C.; REPAIR AND two daughter s, Mrs. Samuel Thursday. •There will be an elec- INSTALLATION (B e t t y) Schuster of Detroit and tion of officers, followed by school Mrs. Edward (Lillian) Rosenfeld; commencement and presentation Quality Work at a step-son,. B. H. of Mamaro- of achievement awards. Refresh- Reasonable Prices! neck, N.Y.; two brothers, Carl ments will be served. Children Orwant of Grand Rapids and David and parents are invited. Orwant of Miami; and two sisters, Mrs. Esther Miller and Mrs. Ann Bessie Teitelbaum, "Get Our Price Last" Myers. Confirmations Slated for Shavuot Yeshiva Holy Ark to Be Dedicated in Megdell Name Unveiling Benefit Art Sale Sponsored by Artists for McCarthy Oils, watercolors, drawings, prints, etc., by leading Michi- gan and New York Artists. New York artists include: Ben Shahn, Jack Levine, Antonio Frasconi, Leonard Baskin, Robert Gwathmey, Philip Guston, Alex Katz, David Hare, James Rosenquist, Tom Wesselman, Jack Tworkov, Lester Johnson, Mary Frank, Robert Motherwell, D'Archangelo, James Rosen, and Paul Jenkins. The Michigan artists include Morris Brose, Robert Broner, Zubel Katchadoorian, and Richard Kozlow. Saturday, June 1-2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, June 2-11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 24500 Northwestern (MANY Building) south of 10 Mile For information call: 862-5333 LAKIN PROPOSES SIX SPECIFIC WAYS TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOUTHFIELD SCHOOLS LAWN SPRINKLERS Encourage innovative teaching techniques—utilizing all the resources in our community 2- Create effective programs within a NEW Board policy to provide special curricula for our gifted children. 527-5044 Improve Southfield school libraries—their contents, their staff, and their audio-visual facilities. Active in Beth El. YOUR NEIGHBORS URGE YOU TO ELECT HAROLD M. PROVIZER OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEE Mr. Harold Berry Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooper Mr. Howard Danzig Dr. and Mrs. George Dean Dr. Fine Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Fishman Dr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lakin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milgrim Mr. and Mrs. Hannan Ochs Mr. Alex Perinoff Dr. and Mrs. Pernicoff Dr. and Mrs. Joel Shere Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sneider Dr. and Mrs. Morris Starkman Dr. Robert Wolfe Bessie Teitelbaum, 2102 E. Sec- ond. died May 16 at age 77. Born in Russia, Mrs. Teitelbaum was a member of Temple Beth El, the Beth El Sisterhood, Hadassah and the Flint Civitan Auxiliary. Surviving are a son Robert of Birmingham; a daughter Mrs. Ruth Failer; five brothers, Gabe, and M. A. Shuirman, of Flint, Neil of Cupertino, C a 1 i f., Joseph of Phoenix and Theodore of Minneap- olis; a sister, Mrs. Alice Ginsberg of Santa Monica; eight grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. Bnot Mitzva 1 Rayna . Makrouer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Makrouer, will be called to the Tora as a Bat Mitzva June 7 at Cong. Beth Israel. "Sometimes a person wonders . . . " about cancer! Don't wonder if you're as healthy as you feel. Annual checkups with your doctor, says the Michigan Cancer Founda- tion, will change wondering to assurance. 4. Upgrade special education facilities to provide for disabled children. 5. Defend our right to invest in our children' education. 6. Reduce teacher turnover by making it possible for qualified teachers to transfer into Southfield schools without an execessive financial penalty. ELECT DR. MERVYN LAKIN SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL BOARD