Young Adults Learn What Federation Junior Division Is All About June 17 The Junior Division of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation will hold its annual meeting and election of officers 8 p.m. June 17 in the Somerset Apartments Recreation Center, Troy. This meeting also will serve as an informal social where prospec- tive members can get some idea of the work done by the division. Stanley Frankel, president, will present the annual report. The Junior Division is open to young Jewish adults age 18-30. Nominees for office are Michael Maddin, president; Robert Slatkin. chairman of the executive com- mittee; and William Barris, Robert Rubin and Mrs. Robert Slatkin, vice presidents. directors are Frederic Bean, Paul Grant, Stanley Frankel, Jeffrey Leib, Mrs. Sanford Passer, Melvin Bonin, Stuart Goldstein, Barbara Kosit, Nancy Kosit, Edward Lum- berg, Joel Gershenson, Mrs. Law- rence Jackier, Richard Maddin, Harriet Miller and Shirley Saltz- man. New nominees are Harvey Brode, Mrs. Sally Levy, Mrs. Michael Maddin, Kenneth Eserow, Stuart Young, Michael Kramer, Sally Jo Sorock, Yale Levin, Susan Pevos, Judy Frankel and Susan Ka rabelnick. Additional nominations can be made by petitions signed by five members of the organization and filed in the office of the Junior Mrs. Robert Eisenberg, Burton Division, 163 Madison, before Farbman, Mark Hauser, Law- Wednesday. rence Jackier, and Henry Wine- Members of the nominating com- man II have been nominated mittee are Burton Farbman, members-at-large of the execu- chairman; Mrs. Robert Eisenberg, tive committee. Jawrence J. Jackier, Nancy Kosit, Renominated to the board of Yale Levin, Robert Rubin and Mrs. Robert Slatkin. I I no- o_' ■ r7 o SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEICAICALIEt. KAPLAN and Co. One of the most successful activities of the Junior Division is the summer tutorial program. Students from the third through sixth grades of the Greenfield Park Elementary School will meet at Temple Israel three afternoons each week for special tutoring and field trips. Anyone interested in taking part in this program, for which volun- teers are needed, may call Divi- sion Director Mrs. Lillian Bern- stein, WO 5-3939, or Sally Jo Sorock, 642-7305, for information. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 5, 1970-27 Far Isaacs, Stuart Stone Prepare to illarg SAVE 20--50% MISS FAY ISAACS At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben H. Isaacs, of Meadowlane Ave., Southfield, an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Fay to Stuart Stone, son of Mrs. Louis Stone of Northgate Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Stone. The bride-elect is a junior in Wayne State University's college og education. She is affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority at Wayne. Mr. Stone will graduate from WSU in June with a bachelor of fine arts in industrial design. An August wedding is planned. 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