THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, May 14, 1971 Radomer Meeting Slated Portraits by Radomer Aid Society will hold a special meeting and social 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Discussion will cen- ter on the June banquet. Mr. and Delegates representing the senior adults of the Jewish Center at- Mrs. Sol Ager will be host and as always fine tended the recent Midwest Jewish Welfare Board Senior Adult Con- hostess in honor of their new quality photography ference in Pittsburgh. The conference focused on the current concerns grandchild. of the aged and the forthcoming White House Conference of the Aged. Merriliwood Bldg. Mall Delegates were: Joseph Shapiro, president, Senior Adult Club Council: Birmingham MUSIC TO PLEASE Mrs. Shapiro; Abraham Dishell, Retired Men's Recreation Club; Mrs. 251 Merrill, cor. Woodward Mildred Lefkowitz, president, Center Mothers Club: Mrs. Anna Leo- 647-5730 pold and Mrs. Josephine Weinzweig, Center Friendship Club: Morris Rosenblatt and Jacob Stein, Center Culture Club; and Mrs. Mina Stone and his Orchestra and Berta Mishcozsky, Writer's Corner. Mrs. Ada Feldman accom- 55-5962 Classified Ads Get Quick Results panied the group. Mrs. Donald Lane of Parkwood Ave., Huntington Woods, will be attending the 20th biennial convention of Alpha Epsilon Phi, national collegiate sorority, June 16-20 in Quebec. Mrs. Lane, a national vice We are pleased to announce that president, has been nominated for re-election. Alpha Epsilon Phi, known for its philanthropic work, includes 28,000 women in 45 chapters MR. PHIL BRICKER throughout the country. Is Back From Vacation _ Among those attending the recent Bar Mitzva of Martin Bogrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bogrow of Whitmore Ave., Oak Park, were Martin's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wisotsky of Holly- CereJnie & Off en.gurJ wood, Fla. activities in Society HY HERMAN Established 1944 __Art PO DUbb S tirr i l Arts & CFOs Gallen - coun t ry Kitc he n ' Pa pier Tole Classes Starting May 10, 8 P. 352-6640 29455 Northwestern Hwy. .1,2 Mile No. of 12 Mile mermaid and Ten mile Music Study Club Plans to Spend Evening With Beethoven Tuesday The Music Study Club of Metro- politan Detroit will sponsor "An Evening With Beethoven," featur- ing the Hochberg Duo at violin and piano, 8 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park High School. Dr. Martin Herman will pro- vide the commentary for this clos- 181 S. 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