Center Expands Senior Programs 2 Israel Bond Functions Mapped here Area Man Aids Londoner in Dictionary Libel Suit Two additional activities are available on a regular basis for senior adults at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Center. The John R. Herman Pool is ex- tending its hours to make available swim times not only to the seniors but to their families as well. This heated pool is supervised at all times. A new wood-carving class also is available for seniors 10 a.m.- noon Tuesday. The wood-carving class is under the direction of Isaac Portner and Harriet Gelfond. In addition, regular art classes are continuing at the 10 Mile branch. For information, call the Center, 341-4200. item Cb The Shaarit Haplaytah committee which is planning the annual Israel Bond dinner-dance is (from left) seated: Simon Schwartz- berg, treasurer; Jack Waksberg, vice president; Arnold Einhorn, dinner-dance chairman; and Mrs. Leon Popowski, program chair- man; standing: Dr. John Mames, past president; Irving Altus; Abe Weberman, president-elect; and Leon Gutman and Eric Rosenow, vice presidents. LONDON, ENGLAND Zan Gilbert and His ORCHESTRA THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 26, 1972-29 Marvin Frenkel of Hendrie Rd., Huntington Woods, has aided an English Jew in his legal battle to force the publishers of the Oxford Dictionaries to discontinue publish- ing derogatory definitions of "jew." In April, Marcus Shloimovitz. a textile merchant near London, filed suit in court against the Clarendon Press of Oxford for defamation of the Jewish race by its definition of the word - jew." Among the references to which he objects are that a jew is an "unscrupulous usurer," "a cheat," "a trader who drives hard bar- gains and deals craftily" and "an extortioner." Shloimovitz, in a letter to Fren- kel, said he entered into the litiga-; tion "with a deep sense of loyalty to our people and disgust with the description of Jews in those great ; English dictionaries." 1 Realizing Shloimovitz's meager finances. Frenkel sent him $100 to help defray court costs. Buster Brown .. . kali-Steniks Jumping Jacks . Sabel Prescription SHOES ( 1, Because Money may not be everything— but just try to use something else at the S2 window. 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No muss, no fuss styling keeps you looking great. 13725 R. 9 (Jost It. Of I.00lidge 398-2727 (he ' SaCeo I-1 IrIN STYLI STS Rohlik Scholarship Fund to Aid 20 WSU Students Another group of 20 Wayne State University students will re- ceive financial assistance this year through Sigmund and Sophie Roh- lik Scholarship Fund for entering freshmen. The university, has been given $10,000 in a continuing 10-year grant initiated in 1965 on the oc- casion of the late Sigmund Rohlik's 75th birthday. This latest contribution is the eighth annual payment on the original pledge of 5100,00 over a 10-year period. The Rohlik Scholarships are open to all entering freshmen without restrictions. Rohlik died Sept. 12, 1971, but Mrs. Rohlik, of North Park Dr., Southfield, is continuing the schol- arship program. EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? 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Our 30th Yeor The work of two local photog- raphers, Jack and Leslie Gorback of the JACK GORBACK STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 25211 Tele- graph, Southfield, recently was displayed at the 81st Annual Ex- hibition of Professional Photog- raphy in Detroit. -The exhibition was sponsored by the Professional Photographers of America, Inc.. and was held in conjunction with the PP of A's annual convention and technical products exhibit. Only 800 of 3,500 prints were ac- cepted for this five-day champion- ship display. • ctil ttotz Corneri Welcomes You Detroit's third largest food chain, GREAT SCOTT SUPERMARKETS, has named MAX WEINBERG, president of Frank's Nursery Sales, Inc., to its board of direc- tors, announced Nathan Fink, president and board chairman. Weinberg also serves as a board director of American Savings As- sociation and Faygo Beverages, Inc. To Their NEW SHOP Mt. 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