28—Friday, September 11, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS B utzel Award at Annual Federation Meeting Sept. 24 The Fred NI. Butzel Memorial Award for Communal Leadership will be given during the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit to be held Sept. 24, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Alan E. Schwartz, president, an- nounced. A tradition since 1951 when it was awarded to the late Julian II. Krolik, a Detroit man or woman whose leadership and committ- ment has been outstanding in furthering the welfare of the Jew- ish community, has been named annually for the honor. The Fed- eration's highest award, the Silver Medallion, is presented to the honoree. A reception prior to dinner will begin at 6 p.m. followed by din- ner at 7. Election of nine members-at- large to the board of governors of Federation is scheduled for the business meeting. Nominated for terms on the board are Louis Berry, Arnold Faudman and Stanley D. Frankel. Nominated for re-election are Avern L. Cohn, Samuel Frankel, Joseph H. Jackier, Max J. Pincus, Mrs. Arthur H. Rice and Erwin S. Simon. Irwin I. Cohn is chairman of the nominating committee with Irwin Green, Max M. Shaye, Mrs. Max Stollman and George NI. Zeltzer as committee members. President Schwartz will report on the year's many varied activi- ties ranging from the initiation of a seminar for young community leaders, construction of Federa- tion Apartments, to a record- breaking Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund. • • Jospey Gets Federation Medallion; Cup Won by P-ofessional Division Maxwell Jospey, chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign -Israel Emergency Fund for the past two years, was awarded the Jewish Welf are Federation ➢ledallion Wednesday night at the annual Stag Day dinner of the Detroit Service Group, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. The professional division of the campaign won the cup as the lead- ing division in 1970. The honor was awarded to the division's chairman, Dr. Eli Brown, and his co-chairmen, Jack Robinson and Norman Katz. Paul Broder presided at the dinner meeting and participants in the program included Jospey, Allan Schwartz, Federation presi- dent. and Milton Lucow, president of Tam O'Shanter. In addition to Jospey, honors were extended to the campaign Sharon Domber to II -ed 311-. Baseman in 1971 co-chairmen, Nleyer Fishman, Nlax Shaye, Sam Frankel and Richard Sloan and it was indicated that Fishman and Shaye are in line for top leadership in the 1971 campaign which is expected to be the most crucial in United Jewish Appeal history. I Eland Cutlet- to Harty Ronald Myron Sussman MRS. MILTON SCHLOSS of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, has been awarded second place for her needle point at the 1970 Michigan State Fair. Last year she brought home the first place ribbon in the same division. In IMO, she took third place in the Indiana State Fair then her state residence. When she is not needlepointing, she works as a branch secretary for the United Hebrew Schools. Mrs. Schloss will teach needlepoint at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Sol (Bess) Osborne wishes to thank her many friends and relatives for their donations, prayers and kind thoughts during her recent illness. ANNOUNCING Advance Seminar on Apt. Bldg. Ownership (What you should know after you buy an apartment) Have An Affair to Remember OLDIE LEVINSTEIN MORI LITTLE 961-0584 And Orchestra KE 4-5980 2712 Sheraton Cadillac no licensees Starts Mon., Sept 14, Evenings suite no fee Classified Ads Get Quick Results MISS ELANA CUTLER From LONDON, ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Cutler of Condon Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Elana Judith to Ronald Myron Sussman, son of Mrs. Max Suss- man of Church Ave., Dak Park, and the late Mr. Sussman. Miss Cutler is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Her fiance received his degree from Wayne State University. A December wedding is planned. ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Music to Your Individual Taste" CA 354-1153 17 New Day Schools Join Growing Number in U.S. NEW YORK—A record number of 17 new Hebrew day schools, in- cluding seven at the high school level, have been established with the opening of the school year in the United States and Canada. According to a joint report issued at the start of the new school year by Samuel C. Feuer- stein, president of Torah Ume- Rabbi Jacob Bakst has been sorah, the National Society for He- named supervisor of kashrut at brew Day Schools, and Dr. Joseph Sinai Hospital to succeed his late Kaminetsky, national director, the father, Rabbi David Bakst, who total of Hebrew day schools in the died June 19 as the result of a fall United States comes to 378, in 31 outside his home. states and about 130 communities. Rabbi Bakst was ordained last The two new states which joined November by his the Day School roster this year uncle, Rabbi Leib • are Delaware and Louisiana. Bakst, dean of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, and by GOLDEN RETRIEVER Rabbi Leizer Le- vin, president of AKC PUPPIES the Council of Available Around October 11 Orthodox Rabbis, which r e co m- Grand Champnion sired. For mended him for show or pet, excellent tem- Rabbi Bakst the Sinai post. perment with young child- Rabbi Bakst was born April 1, dren. Inspection and orders 1947, one month after his family accepted now. moved to Detroit from Shanghai, where his father completed his education during World War II and served the Cheil Nloishe Synagogue until 1946. Jacob attended high school in Detroit and received his bachelors • SUPERMAN degree last June from Loyola Uni- • MICKEY MOUSE* versity in Chicago. He also receiv- ed his rabbinical training in Chi- cago at the Hebrew Theological College. he While serving at Sinai, Rabbi Bakst is working toward a masters 4 -/ degree in sociology at the Illinois • a. Institute of Technology. —i>_ He and his wife, Nlalke, moved 4:Ex recently from Chicago and now Zoe reside in Northwest Detroit. 00 Bob Taylor proudly announces that JOE SALIBA Rabbi Jacob Bakst Succeeds Father in Post at Sinai Hair Stylist and ILENE DORN Manicurist Both Formerly of Dante's in Oak Park ARE NOW LOCATED AT NORTH PARK TOWERS,. l BARBER SHOP Ca 358-1543 MISS SHARON DOMBEY Mr. and Mrs. David Dombey of Park Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Rose to David Alan Base- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Baseman of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a senior in the school of architecture and design at the University of Michigan. NIr. Baseman attends Lawrence Insti- tute of Technology. A summer wedding is planned. STAR-SPANGLED SAVIN GS PLAN Sign up for U. S. Savings Bonds, New Freedom Shares 45 Practical Nurses Graduated at Sinai Forty-five nursing students re- ceived diplomas at the 26th semi- annual commencement of the Sha- pero School of Nursing at Sinai Hospital Thursday night. This brought the total number of graduates in the school's 14- year history to 995. 0 a. • • cafeteria. FRE E CARTOON "T" SHIRT WITH PURCHASE ds vas ANY JEAN • SUPERMAN • MICKEY MOUSE • DONALD DUCK • PORKY PIG Founded in 1956, the school is one of 34 practical nursing schools in Michigan and the only one which is 'nationally ac- credited. Guest speaker was William C. Nichols Jr., associate director of Detroit's Advanced Behavioral Science Center. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held for the graduates and their guests in the Zuckerman a -flops GUYS AND DOLLS 1, 22111 COOLIDGE HWY. 33425 GRAND RIVERR -5-- FARMINGTON A Little South of 9 Mile Rd. Oak Park (