16—Friday, May 14, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS young, Elderly to Be Cited for Service Sammy Woolf Day' in Southfield JWV Mrs. Harry L. Friedman, presi- dent, Department of Michigan Jew- ish War Veterans, announces the ladies auxiliary will meet . 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at JWV headquar- ters. SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN POST and AUXILIARY plan a so- cial evening for 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. The post will act as hosts. Anne Weinstein and Phil Shapiro. chairmen, are making plans for Poppy Day, May 27. Shaarey Zedek Men's Club has designated May 2-2 as Men's Club Sabbath," during which youngsters will receive kidush glasses at Sabbath morning services and six veteran club members will be awarded certificates for their long service at the Cabaret Night that evening. Participating will be (from left) Murray Kahn, co-chairman; Dr. Murray Shekter, in charge of the morning awards; Ben Sidlow, who will receive a certificate; Dr. Daniel Gilbert, chairman; David Wallace. who will get a kidush glass; Abraham Salzberg, another certificate recipient; and Myron Milgrom, men's club president. Irwin Shaw to Be Honored for 20 Years' Service to Center The 38th annual meeting of the Jewish Community Center will be held 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Center's Aaron DeRoy Theater. The annual meeting will be the occasion to honor Irwin Shaw for 20 years of service as executive director of the Jewish Center. Shaw will be honored at a reception immediately after the meeting. The board of directors invites the community. The meeting also will include the election of the board of direc- tors. N. Brewster Broder, president of the , Center, announced that plans for the new Jewish Center at Maple and Drake Rds. will be discussed by a representative of the architectural firm of Louis Redstone Associates. Another feature of the evening will be the presentation of spe- cial awards to Northwest Child Rescue Women and Sheruth League, for their many years of assistance to the Center. North- west Child Rescue Women has co-sponsored the Center's pro- gram for the mentally retarded, and it is through its help that this social program has grown. ernco ELECTRONIC OPENER GARAGE DOOR vileitC0 geTARNOW &CO. Call Evenings Until 9 353-3284 Sheruth League has given con- ! tinuous assistance to needy chil- dren to attend the Center's sum- mer programs. JWV Memorial Services for War Dead Set May 23 Sidney Lantz, commander of fhe Jewish War Veterans Depart- ment of Michigan, announces that public memorial services for the Jewish war dead will be held 9:30 a.m. May 23 at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David and Rabbi Herbert .S. Eskin, chaplain for the Depart- ment of Michigan, will officiate. The department's 13 posts and auxiliaries will participate. The public is invited. Michigan Week Set in Southfield Shalom Jewish Social Club for singles 21 to 39 has been formed and its functions w i 11 commence with a dance at Michigan Week will be observed Alvaros, May 23. in Southfield, starting Saturday Tickets for the and continuing through Sept. 23, first social func- with a host of activities scheduled tion are available for each day. from the execu- Community Pride Day will open tive director of the week, : and Spiritual Founda- the new group, tions Day is scheduled for Sunday. Miss Marlene Others are Government Day, on Brown, by writ- which Mayor Norman Feder will ing to her at P.O. Miss Brown exchange roles with Mayor Roman Box 1317, Northland Center Sta- Gribbs of Detroit Monday; Herit- tion, Southfield. age Day, Tuesday; Livelihood Day, Miss Brown said in announcing on which • Rep. Joe Forbes will formation of the new group: address a luncheon, Wednesday; "Shalom expresses our aim, and Education Day, Thursday; and at our get-acquainted dance we Hospitality Day May 21. when the hope to emphasize the dynamism , senior adults of Southfield will host of efforts to unify our young adults open house at the • Civic Center. and to bring them together as par- The annual Southfield Art Show. ticipants in the type of singles cosponsored by the Friends of the i Jewish social group that will em- Southfield Public Library and the phasize young Jews' aspirations." parks and recreation department, will begin May 23 at 1 p.m. South- field-Lathrup High School will . be dedicated at 2:30. . The EASTERN MICHIGAN UNI- VERSITY MADRIGAL SINGERS, directed by Emily Lowe, will be presented by Friends of the Oak Park Library 9 . p.m. Wednesday at the library. The program will include 15th -and 16th Century madricals and one by the I9(7 Pultizer Prize winner, Dr. Leslie Bassett. This will be the last con- cert of the 1970-71 season present- ed by the Friends in the reading room of the Oak Park Library. Admission. is free. CHEVROLETS? ALL ACCESSORIES REDUCED 20% PLUS A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON THE NEW CHEVROLET OF YOUR CHOICE Some 350 Reform Jewish leaders joined in tribute to Rabbi DANIEL L. DAVIS. director. New York Federation of Reform Synagogues, 1 at the 29th annual meeting and conference of the assembly of dele- gates of the NYFRS. Rabbi Davis, who is retiring after 45 years in the Reform rabbinate, including 24 as NYFRS director, graduated from Johns Hopkins University in his native Baltimore. He was or- dained at Hebrew Union College in 1926. and pursued graduate stu- dies at the Universities of Chicago and Michigan. Div. Group .5a/es GENE BELL CHEVROLET, I nc. SEVEN MILE RD. • 341-6900, 477-2059 I TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FRA- TERNITY, Omicron Chapter, re- I cently installed Michael Silver as chancellor; Richard White. vice chancellor; Howard Gourwitz, mas- ter of the rolls; Eric Oppenheim. bursar; Douglas Yorke, historian; and David Citrin, liaison officer. Honored guests in attendance in- 'eluded David Kratze, chancellor of the Detroit graduate chapter, and Fred Gold, supreme editor of the national graduate chapter. _.%1Per 145p1 w. . Shalom Singles Plan Social Men's Clubs Southfield Mayor Norman Feder signs the proclamation desig- nating May 25 as "Sammy Woolf Day.".. With him are (from left) Dr. Elroy Woolf, Sammy Woolf, Dr. Alan Nickamin, Iry Silk, Max Sosin, Danny Topper and Lou Babcock. * C His many benefit contributions More than 600 friends of Sammy Woolf, Detroit entertainment per- include the USO and the Jewish sonality, will pay him homage with Home for Aged. a testimonial dinner-dance May 25 at the Raleigh House. Southfield Mayor Norman Feder will present Woolf with a key to the city of Southfield to help celebrate "Sam- ONE CENT SALE!!! my Woolf Day." BUY ONE AT Organizations include the Masons REGULAR PRICE (Mosaic Lodge), Bnai Brith Bran- AND NEXT ONE deis Lodge, Furniture Travelers FOR ONE CENT Club of Michigan and the Ameri- NATURAL VITAMINS can Federation of Musicians. He ORGANIC FOODS started out with the Dorsey Broth- 2823 Coolidge, Berkley ers' orchestra of Hollywood and PHONE 543-3505 has entertained at the local level Free Parking Open Daily 10 to 7 for more than 40 years. AI's Foreign Car Service 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. 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