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Mrs. Schlussel has been a member of the JNF Women for nearly 30 years. She is the current treasurer and social hostess chairman. She has held many posts with the Women ofJNF, in- cluding board chairwoman and Blue Box chairwoman. Her husband served as JNF President in the 1950s and her son followed in his father's footsteps. Mrs. Schlussel also is active in other causes. She also is the mother of Dr. Herschel Schlussel. You are cordially invited to visit our beautiful Indoor display at 33060 Northwestern Highway at Fourteen Mile Road. miami blue wafer pools, inc. 33060 Northwesters Highway SOUTHFIELD OFFICE:3511-0012 West Bloomfield, Michigan ROMEO, MI. OFFICE: T52-6333 626-5131 OLDSMOBILES HAVE SAKS APPEAL SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST AND AU- XILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. The auxiliary will service the Allen Park Hos- pital Thursday. To volun- teer, call Ann Rubin, 535- 4031, or Reva Dryman, 398-9172. Delegates to the Michigan convention to be held June 23-25 at the Northfield Hilton Inn are: Jean Friedman, Ann Rubin, Reva Dryman, Edna Arnkoff, Frances Cohen, Ruth Benach, Irene Levin, Sara Kaminsky. Alternates are Ann Weinstein and Ruth Levin. LARRY FREEDMAN Ordossfra sod Ealwisinsmi 647-2367 •e, toso• SHOP EARLY FOR FATHER'S DAY INITIALED SHIRTS 9500 Special Name Brand HAND PAINTED MUGS *3 2$ eau And Othei Men's Gift Items CAROLYN'S GIFT SHOPPE 968-1202 25218 Greenfield Oak Park (Next to Thome Optical) AJCongress Frenkel Meeting Slated Monday The third annual Rose Frenkel meeting of Ameri- can Jewish Congress will take place 1 p.m. Monday in the Courtyard Garden of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. This annual meeting in memory of Rose Frenkel, an active member of the American Jewish Congress, is sponsored by the Rose Frenkel Memorial Fund which was established by her daughter, Sheila Ellmann, in tribute to her mother. The executive director of the World Organization of Jews from Arab Countries, Aviva Mutchnik, will be the guest speaker. She will speak on "The Refugee Problem in the Middle East." She will deal with the cultural and sociological problems faced by the Jewish refugees in Israel. An Israeli, Mrs. Mutch- nik was born in Iraq and came to Israel as a child. She lived in a refugee camp in Israel for 10 years and has had first-hand experi- ence in what it means to adapt to a strange land. Mrs. Mutchnik, a political scientist, is a specialist on the West Bank Palestinians and has written on this sub- ject. Friends are welcome. Re- freshments will be served. For reservations, tall the AJCongress, 357-2766. ( Flint News Flint BB Lodge Sets Award Event Flint Lodge, Bnai Brith, will have its annual awards dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. June 13 at the Country Squire. Cocktails will be served at 6. The dinner-dance will be occasion to honor Syd . Daher. Paid reservations Flint People Make News Sheila Foote co-chaired a pilot program, Youth Vol- unteer Services, sponsored by the Junior League of Flint. Assisting her were Alice Hart, Patti Hartman, Zelma Gottlieb and Nancy Shapiro. Flint Births May 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. Steven Shapiro, a son, David Scott. Ileitis, Colitis Meeting Planned The Michigan Chapter of the National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis, Inc., will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Oakwood Hospital. are required by Tuesday: For information, call Stephan Kaplan, 239-2050. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sunday — Hashachar Swim Party and Barbecue, 2 p.m. Bnai Brith Women meeting., 1:30 p.m. home of Charlotte ICasle; and Inter- faith Alliance "Celebration of Life," 5 p.m., Flint Insti- tute of Music. Monday — Hadassah Board meeting; and Com- munity Education Commit- tee meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday —FJCC Jewish Family Service meeting, 8 p.m.; Keren Or Installation Dinner at Cromers Re- staurant; and Briar Brith meeting. Wednesday — Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood Torah Fund luncheon, noon, synagogue. Thursday — FJCC Jewish Education Commis- sion meeting, noon, Council office; JWVA meeting; and Cong. Beth Israel Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m., synagogue. Local Magen David Adorn Establishes Two Memorials Tfvo memorials were es- tablished by the friends of American Red Magen David for Israel — Michi- gan Region, it was an- The senior adult depart- nounced by Dr. John J. ment of the Jewish Com- Mames, chairman, and munity Center will show Phyllis Beaver, president, the Yiddish film, "Tevya," Women's Committee. with English subtitles 8 In memory of Brig. Gen. p.m. Saturday, 8 p.m. Sun- S.L.A. Marshall, the late day and 1 p.m. Monday at • honorary chairman of the the 10 Mile branch of the local chapter since its incep- Center. Admission is nomi- tion, a special fund was nal. transmitted and earmarked The department will pre- for the Waller First Aid sent a four-part lecture Medical Center in Ashdod series, "Human Sexuality: A memorial plaque was The Senior Adult," 9:30 placed in Ashdod. a.m. Tuesday, June 13, 20 The proceeds of the recent and 27 at the 10 Mile fund-raising event of the branch. Women's Committee were _ Registration is limited, allocated to create a scho- and there is a nominal re- gistration fee. Participants may register at the 10 Mile building daily during busi- ness hours. Cent-6r Seniors Will See Movie Mothers Club Members Cited The Center Mothers Club of the Jewish Community Center honored past presi- dents and mothers and daughters at a recent lunc- heon. Among the. past presi- dents honored were: Fannie Diamond, Stella Goldman, Fannie -Grober, Grace Kralik, Sarah Rudman, Blanche Saginaw and Pauline Weinstein. Members honored on their birthdays were Grace Kralik, Elizabeth Meretsky, Sonia Moray- nick, Nellie Newel, Minnie Rosen, Editha Rosenthal, Sarah Rodman, Ida Warmer and Sonya Zablndofsky. The group contributed $300 to _the Israel Emergency Fund. S.L.A. MARSHALL Magen David Adom's humanitarian activities. A plaque to perpetuate Andrew's memory will be transferred to Magen David Adom in Israel. Marriages Harriet Schechtman and Dr. -Robert Allan Homer -were married re- cently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schechtman of Hamil- ton, Ohio. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Romer of Southfield. The couple are residing in Dayton, Ohio. ANDREW CHALAT larship in memory of An- drew Ross Chalat, who died last October at age 15. Students Show Israeli Movies The son of Dr. and Mrs. Ned Chalat and grandson of Myron Steinberg, an active board member of the Michigan Region, Andrew displayed con- cern and love for Israel and a special interest in The Detroit Jewish Workshop will show the Is- raeli films "My_Father's House" at 8 p.m. and "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer" at 9 p .m. Sunday at the Labor Zion ist Institute. There is a nominal charge.