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CHARLES SHAPIRO
POST and AUXILIARY will
:=3 hold a joint installation of
officers 7:30 p.m. Saturday
at Alvaro's 'Restaurant. In-
stalling officers are Depart-
ment Commander Robert
Perliss and Carolyn Mann,
department president. Post
officers to be installed are
Robert Sontag, command-
er: John Sontag, senior
commander; Bernard Fel-
dman, junior commander;
Sidney Farber, quar-
termaster; Alan Mitchell,
corresponding secretary;
Henry Glass, adjutant: Don
n. judge advocate;
:e Grossman. trustee;
and James Weiskopf, imme-
diate past commander.
Ilene Feldman will be in-
stalled as auxiliary presi-
dent. Other officers are
Shirley Sontag. senior vice
president ; Shirley Schlus-
sel, junior vice president;
Alice Rosen and Ida Glass,
secretaries; Libby Leven-
son, treasurer: Jeanie
Weiss, historian; Renee
Schreiber, patriotic instruc-__
tress; and Carolyn Mann,
Barbara Weiskopf and Nori
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Friday, May 6, 1977 49
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
`Old Timers' Plan
Dinner, Reunion
Grossman. trustees.
BLOCH - ROSE POST and
AUXILIARY held their in-
stallations recently. Muriel
Smith was installed as presi-
dent of the auxiliary. Other
officers are Paula Hart, sen-
ior vice president: Anita
Moss, junior vice president;
Rose Wagner. secretary;
Pauline Goodstein, treas-
urer: and Gerry Feldman,
patriotic instructress. Past
department president. Doro-
thy Goldberg. was instal-
ling officer. Past depart-
ment commander. Jack Ber-
man, installed Sanford Rose-
nthal as post commander.
Senior vice commander is
Sol Leider with Morris
Elkin as junior vice com-
mander. Ely Katz is quar-
termaster.
Zangwell Bernstine will
be ins, alled as president of
the Hannah Schloss Old
Timers at the group's 22nd
annual dinner-dance and re-
union to take place May 15
at Temple Israel.
Other officers are Myron
Schecter, vice president;
Barney Kasoff, treasurer;
and Bernard Schlussel, sec-
retary.
Harry Madison will be
master of ceremonies and
Mike Greene will install
new officers. Friends are in-
vited. For ticket informa-
tion, call Mollie Bank, chair-
man for the evening. 968-
5298.
Because I am a Jew, I was
Abraham, shatterer of
idols.
PORTRAITS
Singles Events
JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER young adult de-
partment will present a co-
ed softball game for its
Hamakom program to take
place 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
main Center complex.
There is a nominal fee.
Players are requested to
bring baseball gloves_ and
bats. For information, call
Jay Silverman at the Cen-
ter, 661-1000, ext. 219.
IN YOUR HOME
18 - 35 8:30 p.m. May 13 in
the youth lounge of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Charles
Wolfe. executive director of
the Jewish Home for Aged,
will speak. Admission is
free and refreshments will
be served. For information
on MJSC activities, call
Heidi-Press, secretary, eve-
nings. 643-7672.
MICHIGAN JEWISH SIN-
GLES COUNCIL will have
a casual cocktail party for
Jewish singles age 25-35 8
p.M. Sunday in the Walden
Woods Apts. club house. Ad-
mission is nominal. The
group will sponsor an oneg
Shabat for Jewish singles
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ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will have a Dutch treat
luncheon meeting noon
Wednesday at Dimitri's Res-
taurant, Royal Oak. Pop-
pies will be distributed. Per-
sons wishing to volunteer to
service the Oakland County
Children's Shelter may call
Shelly Spinner, 968-0365.
Library Seeks
Immigrant Records
The University of Mich-
igan Bentley Historical Li-
brary, working under a
three-year – Immigration
Sources Project" grant
from the National Endow-
ment for the Humanities, is
trying to locate documents
relative to immigrant eth-
nic groups living in Mich-
igan.
The project is not de-
signed to interpret or cata-
logue materials,- simply to
locate documents—includ-
ing photographs—con-
cerning immigrants and
their descendents living in
Michigan, with an eye to-
DENA EPEL
wards possibly copying
Dena Barach Epel and these materials for deposit
Paul Korda were married in- the Bentley Library.
April 17 at Cong. Shaarey
The immigrant docu-
Zedek.
ments
can pertain to per-
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph sons with a Michigan con-
Epel of Southfield. Parents nection now or in the past.
of the bridegroom are Mr. For information, write the
and Mrs. Alex Korda of Bentley Historical Library,
1150 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor.
Oak Park.
The new Mrs. Korda. Mich. 44109.
earned a master's degree Services Continue
in speech pathology at
at Michigan Hillel
Wayne State University.
Coralee Richards was
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
tion on the University of
were Naomi Epel of La-
Michigan campus holds a
Jolla, Calif.; Kathy Banks
daily and Shabat Orthodox
of New York, Debra Epel
minyan, completely run by
of Ann Arbor and Charlene the students. The minyan is
Grant.
open to the public.
Best man was Tommy
Reform and Conservative
S.
of Toronto. Ushers minyanim are held through-
Glen Banks and Bruce out the school year, and for
Baiter of New York and the
the first time, the min-
bride's brothers, Joshua yanim will be continued
and Daniel Epel.
throughout the summer in
The couple is living in homes of the students and
Denver, Colo.
young couples involved.
For information on the
Local Toastmasters minyanim
or Hillel activi-
ties on the U-M campus,
Will Hear Leader
call the Hillel House, 1-663-
District 28, Toastmasters
3336.
International, will hear its
"You never realize what a
international president, Rob-
good memory you have until
ert W. Biakeley, 7:30 p.m.
you try to forget
Thursday in the Rockwell
something."
International auditorium.
—Franklin P. Jones
2135 W. Maple. Troy.
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