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The Wednesday Afternoon Social will be held 1-3 p.m. at the JPM. The Wednesday Friendship Group meets 10:30 a.m. for discussion. The Center Men's Forum meets Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Bible Study meets Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The Ben-Gurion Men's Club meets each week- day at noon. Senior adult choir meets Mondays at 12:30 p.m. Beth Elders Elect Officers Frances Malin was installed as president of the Beth Elders of Temple Beth El. In- stalled with Fran were Lee Waldbott, Gordon Seedberg, vice presidents; Hy Frank, treasurer; Helen Waldbott, ing), for example, people will tell their children to stop talking; then they'll get involved in a heated conver- sation. Even if it's a learned discussion, it's not appropri- ate. "I have seen 17 gradua- tions at Central, and each becomes less formal. (J/ "Our children know that Sarah and I have expecta- tions about their behavior. They understand that when they leave this house they are Wayntraubs, and Wayntraubs behave a cer- tain way. "We hope also that they see we have respect for oth- ers, which is what we saw from our parents. It's a chain that goes on and on. Both Sarah's and my par- ents were models for our behavior and for our chil- dren's behavior." ❑ MacWilliams, Jeanette Jeanette Cohen, secretaries. Sidney Alexander, Betty Jane Fisher, Annabelle Glazer, Ed- na Greenwald„ Elaine Lumberg, Phyllis Marks, Dorothy Willis and Laura Wise were installed as board members. Frances Malin's years of service to the temple include her ongoing commitment to the sisterhood, where she has served in numerous capacities. She is a member of the boards of both the sisterhood and the Middle Years Group. A charter member and past executive officer of Brandeis Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, she is the treasurer of the American Arab and Jewish Friends, an auxiliary of the Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. ❑ USY Officers At Beth Shalom Franki Berg and Miriam Lewis are the new presidents of Congregation Beth Shalom's United Synagogue Youth group. Sitting on the executive board are: Jana Wolock, religious vice president; An- drew Sternberg, social action Tikun Olam; Adam Magy, social vice president; Carrie Apsel, membership vice presi- dent; Debbi Racusin, com- munication vice president; and Mike Sternberg. ❑