411=8111.118811111.11181111INIIIIIIIIINIIMPIRP7 1.111111.111111111.11111.11111111 011 - Plotkin to Address Israel Bond Event Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, lec- turer and scholar on Middle Eastern affairs, and former officer in the Israel Defense Forces, will speak 6 p.m. Sunday at the Raleigh House. He will speak on behalf of State of Israel Bonds which is celebrating the 26th anni- versary of Israel, and honor- ing Joe Bane, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 614. For information call Har- old Allen, at 335-8141, Joe Jacobson, 332-5282, or Leon Sirlin; 641-8790. United Hebrew Schools' Annual Election Meeting on June 19; Eight Are Petition Candidates The 55th annual meeting of the United Hebrew Schools will take place 7 p.m. June 19, in the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium of the United Hebrew Schools. In addition to annual re- ports to be given by the president, superintendent and the treasurer, and the elec- tion of officers and members RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES of the board, this meeting AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD will be marked by the ob- servance of three testimo- • Orchestras • Entertainment nials. Time invested making • Speakers • Concerts Mrs. Judith Slobin, a teach- friends is the best kind of Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 er whose association with security. the schools covers a lifetime of Hebrew teaching, will be retiring at the end of the coming school year and will Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry receive a testimonial plaque See Morris or Joel Watnick at this meeting. Israel Elpern, principal of the Beth Achim branch of the schools, a principal with GIFTS FINE JEWELRY 12L schools for 27 years, also is 644-7626 Thurs. to 9 P.M. 283 Hamilton retiring and will likewise be Birmingham ( Near Crowley's) honored at this meeting. In addition, the UHS super- intendent, Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, is leaving to assume the directorship of the Bu- reau of Jewish Education in Los Angeles, and this also will be noted at the meeting. A buffet dinner will be served at the annual meeting. The nominations committee will present this slate for a one year term as officers of Custom Wallpaper Hanging the UHS: Milton H. Lucow, presi- Fully Insured and Neat dent; Julius Harwood, Nor- bert Reinstein, Robert Kasle, vice presidents: Rose Kaye, secretary; Stanley Marx, treasurer, and Dr. Milton Goldrath, assistant treasurer. For re-nomination to the board for a three-year term: Albert Colman, Judge Ben- jamin Friedman, Rob e r t Kasle, Nathan Soberman, Stanley Frankel, Julius Har- wood, Milton Lucow, and Leonard Baron. New nominees for a three- year term to the board of directors: Jerry Acker, Dr. Mervyn Lakin, Melvin Weisz, Custom Drapery Cleaning Co. Mrs. Ralph Pierce, Marvin Novick, James Rosenbaum, Removed and Rehung Mrs. John Greenberg and David Tanzman Nominated for a one-year term to the board is Daniel Clark. Nominated for election to the advisory committee are Louis LaMed and George Zeltzer. Election of officers and Helen Zinberg R.E. members of the Board of Di- The hair you. pluck will come back to haunt rectors is by paid-up mem- you. Before you tweeze agitin, remember this Quotation from one of the foremost medical bers of the schools.(A new authorities on the subject.of human hair: ruling, approved at a recent "Plucking out strong hairs should never be Why not? Because the long term advised. UHS board meeting, permits penalties for continued plucking can be so the spouse of a paid-up UHS severe: member to cast the ballot in now that Air-cooled jet' the election. Last year, there 1. You may .stimulate the Stream Electrolysis is avail- growth of additional hairs was considerable controversy able to you. This is the first around the one you pull over the question whether method of permanent hair out. voting right could be trans- removal with everything to 2. You may cause succes- commend it. Air-cooled Jet ferred to the member's hus- sive generations of hair from Stream is !faster, more corn- the abused' follicle to grow band or wife.) The general coarser, longer, darker. fortable. community is also invited to . Electrolysis is the only 3. You may mine skin irri- attend the dinner and/or medically approved method tations, pits, scars. to remove hair permanently. meeting.The latter, for those 4. You may make eventual Investigate this suprior spe- permanent removal slower who do not wish to attend cialized service for the per- and costlier by pulling the the dinner, starts at 8 p.m. manent improvement and of root and follicle out UHS members do not have to confidence. You owe it to place. yourself to look your best. attend the dinner to vote. 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For reservations, call the Israel Bond office, 968-0200, An opposition slate, to pro- or the synagogue office, 851- vide for representation for 6880. Parents List Candidates 1 01111111noto.. Creative Party Planning including When any great design Candy Centerpieces thou dost intend, think on the means, the manner and the parents who differ with poli- end.—Sir John Denham. Personalized Party cies of the United Hebrew Favors • Schools administration, was Invitations and Party announced this week. MUSIC BY Accessories for all occasions. Three present board mem- bers have been proposed for MARCIA MASSERMAN office. Judge Benjamin AND HIS ORCHESTRA Friedman and Shirley Gar- I 646-6138 968-2563 ber are petition nominees for. I vice president; Rena Barden- stein is a candidate for sec- retary. Let The Professionals. 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