Volunteer Corps Open to Center Members; Stratford Trip Mapped The group services division of the Jewish Center is accepting ap- plications for the 1969 Summer Teen Volunteer Corps. Center members (special sum- mer memberships acceptable) who are entering at least the 10th grade, will have the opportunity to acquire new skills in working with children and meeting new people. The hours and days of placement are flexible and can be adjusted to meet school and personal com- mitments. For information, call the group services division. DI 1-4200. * * * The Center is planning a trip to Stratford. Ont., for the Stratford Shakespearean Festival June 27-29 All interested tweens and teens (7th-12th grades) are invited to call the Jewish Center group services division. BBG to Link Volunteer Efforts With BB Women 30—Friday, May 30, 1969 , Bnai Moshe Youth Commission and Son Bowling Tourney Sunday, entire family 11 a.m. June 8 at the Bnai Moshe Chapel. Breakfast and a three-game bowilng tourney Major Park, Oak Park. Hot dogs, drinks, prizes, relays, will follow at Melody Lanes. Tro- baseball games, volley ball and phies will be presented. badminton are on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landau are chairmen. 01.L7L ti/tAt 4tep is attune. * * Bnai Moshe Talis and Tephilin Club will hold its annual Father Hillel Grads Visit Washington, D.C. PERSONALIZED FITTING I The Gypsy Look— The Gypsy Sound ChIld Lfe JOCELYN And Her Gypsies 4 to 20 Men Available 474-7638 Bliley Day School's ninth grade graduating class visits the office of Congressman William S. Broomfield. With him are (from left) standing: Ronald Schreiber, Philip Wolok, Rachelle Schnipper, Beth Greenberg, Steven Margolin, Doron BarLevav, Daniel Arm, David Arm, Devorah Eizikovic and Rebecca Dann. Seated are Mrs. Robert Ellis and Mrs. Sol Dann. A visit to the U.S. Capitol and informal meetings with key figures in the Senate highlighted the class trip to Washington. The 10 teen-agers spent five days there, accompanied by Mrs. Ellis, social studies teacher, and Mrs. Dann. Congressman Broomfield arranged for the students to attend a House subcom- mittee hearing on radio communication via space satellites. Other government leaders whom the group met included Senators Edmund Muskie, George McGovern, Charles Percy, Robert Griffin and Philip Hart. The group toured famous Washington sites. Announcements May 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Lionel May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Pats B. Katchem (Arlene "Penny" Feldman (Joan Miller), 23111 Sco Moss), 21821 Gardner, Oak Park, tia, Oak Park, a daughter, Marla a daughter, Robyn Ilise. Renee. ▪ • • May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip REV. GOLDMAN L. Kostoff (Marianne August), for- merly of Royal Oak, now of Foun- tain Valley, Calif., a son, Todd Michael. MOHEL * * * 353-5444 May 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Danny Glickman (Rhoda Yura of Detroit), of Silver Spring, Md., a son, Jona- thaq Bruce. * * * May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- Experienced Mohel rence Katz (Ruth Weinberger). Serving in Hospitals & Homes 25951 Stratford Pl., Oak Park, a son, Matthew David. 544-2864 • May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Howard Dorfman (Stephanie Sch- Recommended by Physicians watz), 10803 Hart, Huntington RABBI Woods, a son, Jonathan Marc. * * * May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Weiss (Elaine Sneider), 27140 Expert Mae Serving Hospitals and Homes Marshall, Southfield, a son, Eric LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 Mark. * * April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney M. Rosen (Judie Katz), former Detroiters of Honolulu, a son, I David Bradley. MARSHALL RABBI JOSHUA SPIRO 1 Leo Goldman • Dinner-Dance Slated by Detroit Socialites MOHEL 341-1595 Bnai Moshe Picnic, Bowling Tournament Set $.1 will sponsor a family picnic for the starting with services, 8:30 a.m. in Youth News Bnai Brith Women and Bnai Brith Girls of Metropolitan Detroit will discuss ways and means to combine volunteer effort for com- munity projects and Bnai Brith proarams. The first meeting will * * • be held 8 p.m. Thursday at the Two open house sessions will be BBYO office. 18109 James Con- held at Hillel Day School, 9-11 a.m. zens. Mrs. Allen Weitzman, president and 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Par- of Bnai Brith Women's Council of ents of prospective pupils will Metropolitan Detroit, and Tobye watch a kindergarten and first Bindes, president of Bnai Brith grade class. Registration will be held all day Girls of Metropolitan Detroit; have invited their respective executive Wednesday for children who will be 5 years old on or before Jan. councils. chapter presidents and chapter BBYO chairmen to attend. ;31. Thpse entering first grade are Chairman of the evening will be •to be 6 years old by this date. Mrs. Alan Nathan. Bnai Brith The school offers e*ementary and Women's District 6 BBYO chair- junior high education in Hebrew man. and general studies from kinder- ZAR CHARA IZH THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS garten through 9th grade. Rabbi Simon Murciano, headmaster, and Mrs. Robert Kale, principal of general studies, will be available for consultation during open house hours. For information, call the school office, 548-8224. They Made The Grade MARTY LEVINSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levinson of Birch Ridge Rd., Southfield, was honored by the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa at a special convoca- tion admitting the top 2 per cent of the Detroit area high school graduates to membership. Marty, who is graduating from Southfield High School, will spend the sum- mer on a kibutz in Israel and upon his return will enter Wayne State University. He is a graduate of the Hebrew High School. * • • Barbara Ann Robinson and Ruth Ann Wilner were among area stu- dents included into the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa of the University of Michigan. They are selected for "high attainments in liberal scholarship." Shaarit Haplayta's Bond Event June 15 Joey Adams, comedian, will head the program at the Israel dinner- dance of Shaarit Haplayta, 6:30 p.m. June 15. in Temple Emanu- El's social hall, it was announced by Martin Rose, president. The oc- casion, on behalf of Israel Bonds, will mark Israel's anniversary. 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