111—Friday, November 20, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH mai Tree Planting Marks Anniversary move up . . . to your own private castle in the sky. You deserve to live "royally" at least once ... with a sense of well-being and security you've never known before ... with a panoramic view of the world below and the glimmering lights miles away. • A Jewish National Fund official (left) presents a certificate to Jane and Celia Hackman, who celebrated -their 49th wedding anni- versary by planting a woodlasid of 2,500 trees in the Jobs F. Ken- nedy Peace Forest In Israel. On their recent trip to Israel. the Baca- mans dedicated the woodland and commented, 91 was a stout appro- priate and meaningful way to celebrate our 41 years of life together." Senior Adult `Minyan' Shows Winning Hand:11,460 to Israel A friendly game of poker among the "Senior Citizens of Palmer Park" has yielded $1,4430 for the 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund. • It is the second time around for the "minyan" — ranging in age from 65 to 82—who meet in the summer at the Northwest Detroit park. Last year, the group con- tributed $1,000 to the campaign. William Stone, 76, a retired elec- trician, gets the credit for the unique method of fund raising. It was his idea that each player be levied $1 per game, and the pro- ceeds turned over to the campaign. "We don't play with money," he said, "just chips." Not all the players are Jew- ish. "Even if I don't feel good and can't come," said Stone, "one gentile fellow collects the money for me. He never for- gets." College Students to View Film on `Radical Right' The Michigan Association of Jewish College Students will meet 11 a.m. Nov. 29 at the Jewish Center. The movie, "Radical Rigid," which traces the political right through history will be shown and refreshments will be served. For reservations, call the MAJCS office, DI 1-4200, before Wednesday. Nominal admission. Issue 5 of the MAJCS Reporter will be in the mail to members within a few days. Included in this issue is a four-page "Protest Section." Articles describe the protest of the Michigan Association against the fall quarter opening on Rosh Hashana at Wayne State University, similar incidents in other cities, and a letter from a conscientious objector to his local draft board. For a copy, students not on the mailing list may call the Michigan Association office. It's Nice To Deal With ,I1.1 ♦ 14111.111'. DEXTER CHEVROLET 2 0 8 1 1 W 8 Mile b•t«ren • A 534-1400 Our Promise To You: BETTER SERVICE! The group plays on every nice day from spring till fall. "We could have collected more," said Stone, "but the weather was bad." He added: "We'll be out there again next year." Along with a citation to the Senior Citizens of Palmer Park, a letter from the metropolitan divi- sion director, Bertha Chomsky, praised Stone's efforts to raise funds for Israel. "This shows," she wrote, "the strength that one person has when he really be- lieves in the destiny of Israel and how one man can help. Bless you—many times over—for your efforts." Cooper Named Whip by Senate Colleagues, Honor for a Freshman State Sen.-elect Daniel S. Cooper was named Democratic whip of the Democratic caucus by his Senate colleagues for the forthcoming 1971 session of the Michigan Senate. It is a rare occurrence for a new member of the State Senate to be elected as part of the lead- ership. This will be Cooper's first year as a state senator, although it is his seventh year of legisla- tive service. Sen. Cooper Cooper spent six years in the House of Representa- tives before being elected to the State Senate in the November elec- tion. Cooper was voted the most out- standing new Democrat in the House of Representatives by the Michigan Press Poll in 1965 and was one of the only 50 legislators in America to receive an Eagle- tan Institute of Politics Seminar invitation from Rutgers Univer- sity in 1970. He is presently vice chairman of the House judiciary committee and a member of the public health and public safety committees. Cooper received his bachelor of arts and juris doctor's degrees at Wayne State University. Marriages SEDACA-KLEGON: Ellen Ruth Klegon became the bride of Ar- nold Mark Sedaca at a ceremony performed in the Branford Mem- orial Chapel at Yale University. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klegon of Northlawn Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry SedaCa of New York. 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