▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Prof. Levin's Collected Writing Gains Permanence at Wayne Valuable records of edu- cational, social service and labor relations trends in Michigan during the past half-century have become part of the permanent arc- hives of Wayne State Uni- versity. Formal presentation of the accumulated papers of the late Prof. Samuel M. Levin took place last Friday afternoon at the Walter P. Reuther Library on the Wayne State University campus. Dr. Philip P. Mason, di- rector of the Reuther Li- brary, presided at the pro- gram and welcomed thetol- lection for its value to stu- dents and researchers. Dr. Edward Cushman, WSU vice president, added comments on the university's appreciation for the addition to the archives. Mrs. Bernard (Judith) Cantor, speaking for the family, expressed pride in the legacies that will now be in the records of the com- munity her father had served in many capacities, as teacher, member of city and state commissions, labor adjudicator and ac- tivist in social services. Mrs. Cantor alluded to the many distinguished DISCO BONNIE 398-0353 Bob Talbert, D•t. Free Rows ". . . has livened up a number of parties. Dinner Breltmeyer, D•t. Pawn ". . . teaches people to forget their cares" lika Duffy, Del. Free P"?: • II Nursing Care' When. or "-"140 I U Not 1 There HOME I • HOSPIYAL • NURSING HOME / ■ I Compassionate Skilled Nurses, 111 Companions and Aides to care 111 for a loved one while you're • • away. All employees are screened: bonded and insured. Reasonable ▪ ' rates. 1111 111 MENTION THIS JEWISH NEWS AD AND im RECEIVE YOUR FIRST HOUR • ▪ OF SERVICE FREE. a • ■ ■ staff : builders . ■ • HEALTH CARE :967-1155 111 • in Master Charge & Sank Arnwicard Accepted U INTERCOIFFURE 4. J iv ,......er y s~ . Summer is on its . way (we hope) and it's time to think of poolside fun, sandals and Disco nights: If you want to be a regular "Twinkle Toes ", our Geneva or Mimi will help! Pedicures and manicures are their specialty.. .nailwrapping and extensions, too. Pamper yourself and let Mimi and Geneva lend a hand. Heritage Plaza Building, Suite 124 • 24901 Northwestern Hwy., at 10 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 • Dial 353-6080 ./liczycy SEE WHAT A CHANGE OF ADDRESS CAN MEAN TO YOU... MISS GINSBURG ". . . hottest Disco Teacher in town" pointed to the signifi- cance of the gathering at the Reuther Library on Friday in which were re- presented the related Le- vin, Meyers and Keidan families. In the accumulated re- cords now part of the WSU archives are the exchanges of letters between Prof. Levin and notable leaders in Michigan and in world communities, historic data about the Jewish National Fund, whose Detroit branch he served as president, the Jewish Social Service of which he was president, and other agencies. Nicholas ginsgulg Mr. and Mrs. Saul Ginsburg of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren, to Robert Kovalic, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kovalic of Milford. Miss Ginsburg and her fiance were graduated from Michigan State University. An August wedding is planned. RAVE REVIEWS ▪ utsn Puns to • • ▪ leaders in labor, including Walter Reuther; govern- ment and other fields of endeavor who had studied under her father's tutelage. She spoke with pride of his more than 40 years on the WSU faculty and in a variety of other educational labors. Philip Slomovitz, in be- half of the community, and Prof. Lawrence Seltzer, who succeeded Prof. Levin when he retired from the chair- manship of the WSU eco- nomics department, spoke on the effective contribu- tions the late educator had made to Michigan's educa- tional system. Slomovitz recalled the leadership of Prof. Levin in the Intercollegistae Menorah Association which preceded Hillel Foundations on univer- sity campuses. He Friday, May 12, 1918 63 `Old Timers' Set Dinner-Dance The Hannah Schloss Old Timers will hold their 23rd annual dinner-dance 6 p.m. May 21 at the Raleigh House. Zangwill Burnsteine, president for a second term, will be installed by Alfred A. Klunover, past president. Officers to be in- stalled with Burnsteine are: Bernard Schlussel, vice president; Barney Kasoff, treasurer; and Marvin Keys, secretary. Persons who belonged to the various youth groups meeting at the Old Hannah Schloss Building on High Street, are welcome. Friends and relatives are invited. Edward Schlussel will act as master of cere- monies. For information and reservations, call Mollie Bank, general chairman, 968-5298. 30% TO 50% SAVINGS on the pret-a-porter collections of 3 top french designers UNGARO...PATOU ...CASSANDRE the address is 555 S. Woodward in Birmingham. the time to save is NOW! the boutique is 134I'S OPEN DAILY 10 TO 6 P.M. CALL 642-7040