THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, April 30, 1971 Miss Lopata, Mr. Schiff Worry Bead Vendors Unstrung to Marty in September by Dropping Sales in Arab Lands Economist Lawrence Seltzer Will Be Honored by WSU Lawrence H. Seltzer, who for years helped guide American eco- nomic policy as head economist and consultant for the U.S. Treas- ury Department, will be honored Wednesday by Wayne State Uni- versity in recognition of his 50-year association with the university. Dr. Paul A. Samuelson, 1970 Nobel Prize winner in economics, and Dr. Frank E. Morris, president DR. LAWRENCE SELTZER of the Boston Federal Reserve Bank, will attend the 7 p.m. affair in the Founders' Room of the En- gineering Society of Detroit. Dr. Morris, a 1948 graduate and stu- dent of Dr. Seltzer's, will deliver a testimonial, and Dr. Samuelson MU S IC By DANNY JAMES Featuring An Organ for Today's New Sound We also do house parties 271.4679 TUES. & WED. SPECIAL! TINT 56 95 will give "A Few Speculations About the Economic Future." Dr. Seltzer has had a strong voice in national and international economic policy. He served as head economist for the U.S. Treasury Department from 1934 to 1939, and then as a consultant until 1966. He also has been a consultant for the United Nations and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. One-time president of the Jew- ish Social Service Bureau (prede- cessor of the Jewish Family and Children's Service), he joined the Wayne University faculty in 1921 as an instructor in sociology and economics and has been one of the most popular professors with the students. He served as chairman of the department of economics from 1953 to 1959 and was named professor emeritus in 1966. Still active at Wayne, Dr. Selt- zer maintains an office at the uni- versity, and writes and publishes a monthly economic newsletter. He turns 74 three days before his recognition dinner. He was awarded Wayne's Facul- ty Service Award in 1949 and named WSU's Franklin Memorial Lecturer for 1962. He has served as visiting professor of economics at the University of California at Berkeley, University of Michigan, Swarthmore College and the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Seltzer has written 10 books and more than 20 journal articles on economics. He is co-author of "New Horizons of Economic Prog- ress," published by the Wayne State University Press in 1964 and translated into four languages. Hanna Schloss Has Reunion Dinner Set The Hanna Schloss Old-Timers' annual reunion will be held 6:30 p.m. at Temple Israel. Harry Pliskow, president, said all past presidents will be honored at the dinner-dance. They are: Irwin I. Cohn, Harry Slavin, Abe A. Schmier, Michael Greene, Ed- ward I. Schussel and Harry T. Madison. For reservations, call Mrs. Sam- uel Bank, 399-5982. 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The class will include record and book bibli- ographies. The workshop will meet for two hours. May 27, June 3, June 10 and June 17 and will be taught by Harriet Berg., dance coordinator of the Jewish Center and former di- rector of the dance program of Camp Bnai Brith at Starlight, Pa. Class size is limited. Registra- tion is now open on ,a first-come, first-served basis. For information or application, call group services, Gisele Findling at CaAPARARk See Our Complete Spring Line Dance Workshop Set for Camp Counselors /1 4 4. * 4 * It ir. The Festival Dancers of the Jew ish Center, directed by Harriet Berg, has begun its spring tour, with the opening Sunday of the Twin Cities Dance Festival in St. Joseph, Mich. They performed "An Evening of Renaissance Music and Dance," accompanied by the Con- sort for the Dance, directed by Mary Johnson. On Monday, Festival Dancers presented a concert of contempo- rary dance for ,the Humanities Series at Olivet—College. The con- cert included original works. by . Mrs. Berg, Jennifer Pethick and Denise Szykula. Beth Abraham Synagogue an- nounces a nursery prograin for pre-schoolers age 3-5 will open in September in the new location on Maple Rd. in W. Bloomfield Town- ship. Parents of preschoolers will have a choice of half-day or full-day sessions, either three or five days a week. Hot lunches and transpor- tation will be provided. The preschool program, in its seventh year, is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Aileen Prujansky, 358-3721. MAJOR DISCOUNTS ° Mr. and Mrs. Zalman Lopata of Pierce Ave., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Glorianne to Michael Barry Schiff, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Schiff of Radclift Ave., Oak Park. Miss Lopata was graduated from Wayne State University's college of education. Mr. Schiff is attending the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland. The wedding will take place in September. 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Describing the geographic area as "high strung," Pace depicts the Arabs as "a people of foot tappers, pistachio nut munchers,, chain smokers, shooters of rifles in the air—people who give physi- cal expression to inner tensions and energies." These days, however, though Arabs might be fidgeting, they're not doing it with beads. DI 1-4200. 29505 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mich. 1 /2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd. Rib Steaks $1.0 9 255-3777 NEW YORK—Worry beads just aren't selling in the Arab countries the way they used to—not since the Six-Day War. But it's not be- cause the Arabs aren't worried. Eric Pace, in a special article to the New York Times, writes from Amman that the small strings of beads that Arabs traditionally use for fidgeting have fallen be- fore the march of progress. A vendor told Pace that sales of worry beads have fallen off by a third since the 1967 war, partly because they represent a symbol of the past and the young t 1; / ! 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