46 Friday, June 13, 1975 Junior Division Sets Meeting Reservations are still available for the Junior Di- vision annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Park West Galleries, 24151 Telegraph, Southfield. A brief business meeting will include the election of 1975-76 officers and direc- tors and the president's re- port by Edward A. Lum- berg. An informal cocktail party honoring the outgoing division board will follow. For reservations, call the JWF Junior Division office, 965-3939. International Music with HENRI WAKNINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 357-0139 543-1430 „1., cr (e croo t ( c> C" 4(0 lip a ti o ov < ,,,,,,,...„04 e4,,,, C' 11/1 ' S ,CS' '' ' F r o m „b el Kibbutz Ar ° 4,9 fait ' 3 , \ ',b musical wind ,,' instrument of , , Clii IN, ‘...,,'" truly superior Perfectly a ce tuned and tested. easy V- S° toplay evenfor beginners `) ,,,,,i b Send check or money order s.°•, ....e i n o c o d , to ZAMIR Recorder ,,,,,,,, Industry. P.O. Box 500, Hunt- „r,,- ' ingdonValley,PA 19006.Satisfac- ,,xr tion guaranteed. Allow four weeks 4> for delivery. ,...4,,ec' 4N* a ,,,,• Q ualit y . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marwick, Local Leaders, JNF Honor Stollmans Wednesday A record attendance is expected at the Jewish Na- tional Fund testimonial din- ner 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek honor- ing Frieda and Max and Phillip Stollman. The Stollmans Nv ill be honored "for their benefac- tions and services to Israel, to the Jewish people, to Jewish education, and many other local, national and in- ternational causes.” The Stollman Family Park and Recreation Area Nvill be established in their honor in the $6 million JNF- American Bicentennial Project in Israel. The Stollmans have been involved in almost ev- ery major phase of Jewish life — religious, cultural, educational and philan- thropic. Twenty years ago, they were among the first to plant a JNF Forest in the green belt around Je- rusalem. 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The Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society is contribut- ing $5,000 to JNF in honor of Frieda, Max and Phillip Stollman. Shown presenting the check recently were or- ganization officers and trustees, seated from left, Mrs. Abe Saginaw, Abe Saginaw, Jacob Gubow, presi- dent; Samuel Geller, vice president of JNF, and Mrs. Frances Cutler. Standing are, from left, Sam and Sadie Lerman, Nathan Wiss, Abe and Gertrude Applebaum, Ralph Stein, Abe Young, Isaac Gruskin and Joseph H. Siegal. dinner, will welcome the Young Israel of Greenfield; guests. Charles Milan, president of The program will be high- the local JNF; Rabbi Sam- lighted by the address of Dr. uel S. Stollman of Windsor, Lawrence Marwick, chief of a nephew- of the honorees; the Hebraic section of the Mandell L. Berman, presi- Library of Congress, who is dent of the Jewish Welfare one of the leading Semitic Federation of Detroit; Can- tor Louis Klein of Cong. scholars in America. Bnai Moshe and Zvi Other program partici- Tomkiewicz, executive di- pants include dinner co- rector of Detroit Mizrachi, chairman Philip Slomovitz, Hapoel Mizrachi. Reservations for the din- editor and publisher of The Detroit Jewish News; ner are still being accepted Rabbi Samuel H. Prero of by the JNF office, 968-0820. I People Make News DANIEL SCHNAAR, MANUS KRASMAN, CLARK FELDMAN, RO- CHELLE FELDMAN and LEON PEDELL were re- cently graduated from the University of Michigan School of Medicine. * * * Sinai Hospital of Detroit nursing staff members elected to state and national professional organizations are: RUTH B. EDELSON, chairman of nursing at Sinai, who was re-elected to a second three-year term on the Michigan Heart Asso- i Marriages1 Shirley Roth, former De- troiter of East Lansing re- cently became the bride of Charles R. Stewart of Lake- wood, Ohio. * * * Dr. Toby Eve Steinberg became the bride of Robert Maxmen in a recent cere- mony at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue. 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