W Business Briefs Lucien E. Darmon, man- ager of the Oak Park branch of American Federal Sav- ings, recently was elected a vice president of AFS, it was announced by Alfred L. Deutsch, chairman of the board. * * * Charles N. Isackson of Oak Park was elected presi- dent of the Detroit Branch of the American Electropla- ters Society for a two-year term. * * * nsurance Leaders of zhigan, a state-wide or- ganization affiliated with the Michigan State Associa- tion of Life Underwriters, announces the following new members: Jesse W. Antman, Bruce Box- man, Ronald I. Caden, Paul Davidson, Bruce J. Finsilver, Howard H. Finsilver, Harold M. Freed, Earl M. Friedman, Benja- min R. Garfield, Joel F. Garfield, Sydney E. Gartenberg, Edward Gordon, A. Michael Levin, Alan Nathan, Solomon Rothenberg, Ralph B. Stillwell and Louis I. Zuckerman. College to Cite Judge Kaufman Wayne County Probate Judge Ira G. Kaufman will receive an honorary Doctor of Science in Business Ad- ministration degree at the commencement exercises of Cleary College in Ypsilanti June 12. Cleary College, a special- ized business college, will cite Judge Kaufman "as a scholar, a man of action and deed, and a dedicated judge, he is an example for all who labor for the cause of hu- manity." The citation lists Judge Kaufman's affiliations as a founder of Adat Shalom Synagogue, and past chair- man of United Hebrew Schools, Midrasha College of Jewish Studies, the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit, Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Brith Music Study Club Plans Installation The Music Study Club of "tropolitan Detroit will id its annual installation luncheon, noon June 15 at the Raleigh House. Mrs. Morris Adler will be the installing officer. Mrs. Felix Rosenwach is chair- /—' -an of the day. Mrs. Goldie .cin will deliver the Invo- . cation. The Music Study Choral Group, accompanied by Rose Stein and under the direction of Dan Frohman, will be featured. Mrs. Rob- ert E. Livesey, president of the Southeastern District of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs, will speak. Mrs. Bernard Nathan is in charge of luncheon ar- rangements. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. George Bas- -, sin, 477-9045, Mrs. Leonard Hack, 626-3455, or Mrs. Morris Rosman, 356-8063. Guests are invited. /- Transportation JUDGE KAUFMAN and board overseer at Drop- sie University. MR. AND MRS. SCHWARTZ 1 Irma Samrick of Bel- mont, president of the Mich- igan Region of Hadassah, will attend the double dedi- cations of the Siegfried and Irma Ullmann Building for Cancer and Allied Diseases and the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Rehabilitation Pavilion of the Hadassah- Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem in June. * * * Edwina Davis partici- pated as Michigan Public Affairs chairwoman of the National Council of Jewish Women in a three-day sym- posium on "Status Offend- ers" in Washington, D.C. Glaucoma Tests Free glaucoma tests will be offered 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday at the North- west YMCA, 21755 West Seven Mile. The tests are sponsored annually by the Motor City Lions Club. 4th Season 642-8397 Bloomfield Hills ANNIVERSARY SALE OFF . 1000 Cranbrook Road YOU DO BETTER AT CHARLOTTE'S OFF 20% Activities in Society Kinderscenen SUMMER ART CAMP Campers will be exposed to the visual arts, music, dance and literature with an introduction to cross-cultural arts through active participation and the appearance of guest artists. 20% Rosie and Abe Schwartz of Towne Rd., Southfield will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sun- day. A champagne brunch will be held in their honor at the Raleigh House. Participants will include their children Murray, Harvey and Sandra, grand- children Jeffrey, Linda, Boby and Debby Schwartz and Karen and Bob Weis- berg, as well as other rela- tives and friends. June 4, 1976 37 An enrichment program in the fine arts for children 6-13 Schwartzes Mark 50th Anniversary JFS to Honor Its Volunteers The Jewish Family Serv- ice and Resettlement Serv- ice will honor its volunteers at a luncheon noon Wednes- day at. the Federation Apartments. More than 150 men and women will be hon- ored. The volunteer services committee members in- clude: Betty Rosenhaus, chairperson; Lois Shiffman, associate chairperson; and Mary Baroff, Gerri Barr, Pearl Biber, Susan Citrin, Beatrice Epel, Gertrude Edgar, Cyrille Friedman, Dorothy Harwood, Suzanne Hopp, Edythe Jackier, Joy Nachman, Rose Roth, Ade- line Salinger, Rebecca San- ders, Tillie Schkloven, Toba Smokier and Janis Wets- man. For information on be- coming a volunteer, contact Mrs. Fayga Dombey, coordi- nator of volunteer services, or Elaine Daneman, 559-1500. 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