Joseph H. Siegals Will Be Honored On the occasion of Joseph H. They have four children and nine Slegars 70th birthday and Mr. and grandchildren. Mrs. Siegal's 48th wedding anni- Siegal 'retired in December versary, the couple will be hon- 1105 from the Goodwill Printing ored at a testimonial program 8 Co., where be was a compositor p.m. Nov. 12 at Cong. Mai Israel- and type setter for more than Beth Yehudah. 27 years. He has been a member The event will be tendered by of the International Typographi- Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society, cal Union Local 18 since 1933. for which Siegal served as record- For the past five years, Siegal ing, corresponding and journal has devoted his energies to serv- ice work. On the Sabbath and holidays, Siegal sings in the Shaarey Zedek choral group, as he has done for the past 34 years. He has been a member for 42 years of the Yiddish Folks Farein, Bnai Brith and other organizations, for which he has _performed as tenor. He sang for the former Jewish Radio Hour and with many choral groups and syna- gogues in the city. The Siegal testimonial will in- clude a music program by Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Cantor Hyman Adler MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SIEGAL of Cong. Bnai David, accompanied by Cantor Sholem Kalib at the secretary, as well as financial piano. Humorist Max Sosin will be secretary of the Rovner Free Loan an the program, and Judge Law- Association for 40 years. rence Gubow will be master of The Siegals were married in ceremonies. Detroit Nov. 5, 1922 after emigrat- Rovner - Lachowitcher President ing from the same town of Novo- Jacob Gubow said that the testi- gradvolink, Russia. Left mother- monial will pay tribute to the less at age 5, Siegal was the sole Siegals' loyalty and devotion to survivor of a family of 14 killed the society and to humanity, par- in Ukraine pogroms and by the ticularly in Israel. Nazis. The former Lillian Biles- Refreshments will be served at sky, Mrs. Siegal preceded her the social, under the chairmanship fiance to this country and two of Abe Applebaum. years later they were married. UM's Fleming to Talk at Brotherhoods Parley MUSIC TO PLEASE HY HERMAN and his Orchestra New opportunities for peace through understanding will be ex- plored at the 23rd biennial, conven- tion of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods Nov. 18-22 in Chicago. "Beyond the Mirage," a new documentary motion picture on Israel's struggle for peace, will be previewed at a luncheon meeting November 20. It was filmed in Israel last spring by the Jewish Chautauqua Society, the brother- hoods' educational project for interfaith understanding. Robben W. Fleming, president, University of Michigan, will be the banquet speaker Nov. 21. Several convention sessions will discuss the campus revolution and NFTB projects of service to college youth. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president, Union of American He- brew Congregations, will address the Nov. 19 luncheon meeting. He will report on his participation in the World Conference on Religion and Peace at Kyoto, Japan, Oct. 16-22. 342-9424 ACCOUNTING SERVICE Monthly Statements All Taxes MI 7-2749 WRITE OUR OUR FREE 1971 CATALOG For Better Sinaloa' sod to lams Holiday Delivery Order Early GEM - SALES COMPANY 22635 WOODWARD Armtek, Mich. 48220 Gift Certificates Available Special Quantity Prices 911,Ailuvin flan jAanAteA Local Suburban Long ' ease MPSCL 813 ICC 59725 • PACKING • CRATING • OFFICE MOVING 3315 Joy Read Robert Simon Detroit, Mich. 45026 891-9500 Carol Mera4 Mr. Berg Set July Wedding Date enjoy pain free days nigh with -14.7tratt restful' the pertehle professional type WHIRLPOOL BATH for your home! Get smithies relief from deify tensions, arthritis, rheumatism end numosior fatigue. Provide your fondly, and yourself, with this fantastic world of psis-free living.' 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MISS CAROL MERAL Mr. and Mrs. Roland Meral of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Carol Roberta to Robert Steven Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berg of Ridge Cliff Dr., Southfield. Miss Meral is a junior in the col- lege of education at Michigan State University. Her fiance is a senior majoring in psychology at the University of Michigan. A July wedding has been set. Zeldon Cohen Administrator of Federation Apts. Zeldon S. Cohen has been ap- pointed administrator for Federa- tion Apartments, it was announced by Joseph H. Jackier, president of the project. Cohen holds de- grees in public a d m i nistration, sociology a n d education f r o m the University of Michigan a n d Wayne State Uni- versity. He has been a public school Cohen teacher, adminis- trative assistant with the Social Security Administration and, for the past several years, an account- ant. He is a member of the National Society of Public Account- ants, Independent Accountants Association of Michigan and Ameri- can Arbitration Association. Cohen serves on the executive committees of the American Jew- ish Congress and Jewish Commun- ity Council. He served a three-year term on the Mayor's Committee for Neighborhood Conservation and Improved Housing. Federation Apartments, being constructed on 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, under the auspices of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will serve as a residence for senior adults of moderate means. It is scheduled for completion in early summer. General Office Development Corp., beaded by builders-Sanford L. Perlman and Stanley L Satov- sky, has constructed three one- story medical-dental facilities in Southfield and Oak Park. The three new centers are: Oxford Medical Center at 17070 W. 12 Mlle and Rutland Medical Center at 17333 W. 10 Mile, both in Smithfield, and the Providence Medical Center, 15300 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. The buildings feature private en- trances to each individual suite, individually designed partitioning, private parking, sound conditioning and close proximity to West Side hospitals. Leasing agent is Leo R. Tosto of the Byron W. Trerice Co., 353-1000. Mr., Mrs.'Group to Bowl Call 835-1450 The absolute pacifist is a bad citizen; times come when force must be used to uphold right, Jus- tice and ideals. — Alfred North Whitehead. House of Living Rooms Three Medical Facilities Constructed in Area NOW!.. TIE MEOW ,sue MS hide% October 30, 1970-31 Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City of Hope will hold a Scotch-Double Bowling Bash 9 p.m. Nov. 7 at Northlanes. Buddy Nathanson and Ruby Samson, chairmen, said the event is open to all. • 11 Nile Fifth E Iry Rosen S Al Oppisdieim I"° N.S.I.D. 215 W. FIFTH ST., ROYAL OAK 399-2600 Open Deily 10 to 9. Saturdays 10 te 5:30 Green -8 Only jai SUBURBAN Green -8 Only SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st SURPLUS FALL FASHION SALE! SPECIAL HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.! 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