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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 30, 1947

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Jews

Kipnis to Be Soloist
At Choral Concert
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Art

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By MAXINE R. LEVIN

HIS season's art activities at the Jewish Community Center
Art School is closing with the annual students' exhibition,
which opened May 20 and will continue through June 14.
Prizes and blue ribbons were awarded to students in both the
adult and elementary classes. In the adult group, first prize was
received by Shiny Saslav for her winter landscape of houses and
backyards, an ably painted composition in oil.
Abe Lanski received second prize for his oil painting of a seated
figure and third prize went to Borden Baynert for his still life in oil.
Honorable mention was awarded to P. Shoskes for a group of water-
colors that were fresh and sparkling in color, while another honor-
able mention went to Louis Kormendy for his charcoal portrait and
to W. H. Grover for an oil sketch of Belle Isle.
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N the elementary class, first prize was won by Selma Arkin,_ for
her excellent still life painting in oil. Cornelia Jackson received
second prize for her work in pastel, and third prize went to Elaine
Lefton for a pastel still life. Honorable mentions were awarded to
Sherry Schwartz, Sheldon Iden and Barbara Weisbaum, a talented
youngster of eight years, who entered a most imaginative and lively
drawing.
This fine exhibition of student work is a splendid tribute to
the indomitable energy and good will of Anna Werbe, who through-
out many years has been responsible fgr the continued high quality
of the Art Center School and its steady progress.
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NA WERBE, a capable artist in her own right, holds many
prominent positions in the art world and is always giving the
Center School a generous portion of her time and
enthusiasm. The success of her students as they have gone into the
various fields of art and their great loyalty and appreciation to Anna
Werbe is well worth commenting on at this time. She is loved by all
who have received her valuable support, capable advice and unfal-
tering interest

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the Service Group will sponsor
a birthday party, the last Thurs-
day of every month, Guests of
honor will be residents of the
Home whose birth dates fell dur-
Expanding the program of the ing the preceding month. The
first birthday party was held yes-
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish terday (May 29) for May birth-
Home for Aged, Mrs. Samuel days.
Weller, president, this week an-
nounced the formation of a Ser- Keidan Lodge to Install
vice Group, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Samuel Zeldes,' one New Women's Division
of the vice-presidents of the Aux-
The annual elect; 3n of officers
iliary.
The Service Group will send of the Harry B. Keidan Lodge,
a group of four women to the Bnai Brith, will be held at 8:30
Home, from 1 to 3 p. rn., every p.m., Tuesday, June 3, at the
Wednesday, Mrs. Weller added, Book Cadillac Hotel.
Tuesday, June 10, the Keidan
to bring small comfort and lux-
ury items, such as fruit and candy Lodge will hold its second an-
to the residents, and to perform nual dinner dance at the Copa-
small tasks for the aged men and cabana. A feature of this banquet
women. Members will read for will be the presentation of the
the old people, write letters and charter to the newly formed
carry out other similar requests. womens' group, to be known as
In addition to the weekly visits, the Harr/ B. Keidan Chapter.

Ladies Auxiliary Begins
Special Service Program
For Elderly Residents

ALEXANDER HIPNIS

The Jewish Folk Chorus will
present its 22nd annual concett,
under the direction of Henri Gold-
berg, at 8 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at

the Scottish Rite . CathedraL
Alexander Kipnis, bass-baritone
of the Metropolitan Opera Co.,
will be guest artist. Shoshana

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Florence Kutzen and Aliza
Stullman will a9company the
choral presentations at the piano.

Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle stlas, figurines. statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
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Hapoel Soccer Team Ends
U.S.Tour With Detroit Game

From the barbed wire and played stellar games. A motor-
martial law of strife ridden Pal- cade tour of New York, witnessed
estine, the Hapoel Soccer team, by more than 1,000,000 New York
six times holders of the Palestine ers, followed with a formal re-
Soccer Cup, will wind up its ception by the Mayor, marked
good will tour of the United the arrival of the team from Pal-

States in Detroit on Sunday atter-
noon, June 15, in the U. of D.
stadium. They will play the
North American All Stars made
up of outgoing players picked
by tl>Le North American Soccer
Association.
The 20 members of the team
left their work in the factories
and agricultural settlements to
come to this country and demon-
strate to Jews and non-Jews that
constructive, normal activities
continue in Palestine despite all
obstacles. That they plan to use
the funds raised from the games
played in this country to build a
large stadium in Tel Aviv, dem-
onstrates their deep faith in the
way of life they are building in
Palestine.
The team has already been en-
thusiastically received in New
York and Chicago where they

estine. Then they made soccer
history when they played before
a crowd of almost 50,000 in the
Yankee Stadium, beating a select
All Star team 2-0.
In Detroit, plans are being made
for their reception with Mayor
Edward J. Jeffries heading the
list of sponsors, which includes
Jewish and non-Jewish communi-
ty leaders representing industry,
labor, religious groups and all
important communal organiza-
tions.
It is hoped that 25,000 people
will crowd the U. of D. stadium
when the game starts at 2:30 on
Sunday afternoon, June 15.
Tickets are on sale at the Pal-
estine Hapoel Soccer Committee
headquarters, 11816 Dexter, and
neighborhood centers. For infor-
mation, call the Hapoel Commit-
tee„ TO. 9-7180.

Shevin Memorial Fund Committee
Formed to Plant Palestine Forest

A committee of prominent De-
troiters met last Friday and or-
ganized a committee to sponsor
an Irving J. Shevin Memorial
Fund, for the purpose of estab-
lishing a Shevin Forest on Jewish
National Fund land in Pelestine.
Among the members of the
committee selected thus far are:
Louis Berry, John Isaacs, Harry
Schumer, Morris Scheyer, Will-
iam Hordes, George D. Seyburn,
L B. Dworman, Jacob Borth,
Nathan Fishman, Rabbi Morris
Adler, H. N. Grossman, Henry S.
Alper, Irvin Cohn, Harry Rott, Dr.
Simon C. Kates, Dr. Raphael Alt-
man, Louis Freedman, David
Stober, Arnold Gross, Alex Nich-
amin, Harry Rosman, Jos. Green-
baum, J. P. Sandler, Harold Gil-
bert, S. A. Grenadier, Edward
Feldman, Chas. C. Jacoby, Wil-
liam Friedman, Nathan Linden, P.
Slomovitz, Albert Levin, Mrs.
Morris Davis, Mrs. Henry Levett,
Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, Mrs. Harry
Buchman.
The committee members are
being selected from the mem-
berships of Zedakah Club Hnoli-
wood Country Club, Cleaners'In-
Stitute, Linen Suppliers Associa-
tion, Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish

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Mother, Sister Mourn
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More than 500 people attended
the funeral services for Mr.
Shevin in the chapel of Clover
Hill Park Cemetery on May 20.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. •
Mr. Shevin is survived by his
wife, Ida, a former president of
Zedakah Club and the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewiih National
Fund; three sons, Alfred, Her-
bert, a student at the University
of Michigan, and Kenneth; two
sisters, Mrs. William Bellies of
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