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June 17, 1949 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-06-17

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Reena Biederman Gives
Piano Concert Monday

Adiviiiei Socie

THE JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, June 17, 1949

Prehistoric Man Traces
Unearthed in Palestine

.

Reena Biederman, daughter of JDC Plans School of
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Evi-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bieder- Social Work in Paris
dences of the presence of pre-
Elayne Lefkofsky has arrived home from Michigan State Col- man of 2480 Monterey, will be
historic man in Palestine 500,000
The Joint Distribution Com- years ago have been discovered
lege to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. presented in a piano fadulty
J. M. Lefkofsky of Cortland Ave.
concert at 8:30 p. m. Monday, mittee announced this week the in 'excavations near Bethlehem
Isadore Hechler, of 2693 Clairmount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
opening of a school of social by Rene Neuville, French Consul
Hechler, received his .degree in mechanical engineering from the
work in Paris next fall to train General, who has been conduct-
Detroit Institute of Technology on June 13.
Jewish social workers from Eu- ing archaeological investigations
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Golden (Sara Gail Lewis) of Fairmont,
rope and North Africa in Amer- in the area under a special per-
W. Va., spent Decoration Day weekend visiting their mother, Mrs.
ican social service methods and mit from King Abdullah of
Beulah Lewis of Cortland Ave.
Transj ordan.
techniques.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kling of 2741 Monterey celebrated their
The find was made in a cave
The school, which will be sup-
silver wedding anniversary June 3 at a surprise party arranged by
ported by JDC legacy funds, has formed during the third 'glacial
their daughters ,at Ted Lipsitz' Supper Club. Among the guests
been named the Paul Baerwald period after which the "Taya-
were Mr. and Mrs. Kisluk of Toronto.
School of Social Work, in hon- cian man" appeared. The find-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff of Grand Ave., will be at home from
or' of Paul Baerwald, a founder ings were so named because of
7 to 12 p.m. Sunday; June 19, honoring their daughter, Marilyn, on
and former chairman • of the more or less similar discoveries
her graduation from Central High School and their son, Don,
agency, who now serves as JDC near the village of Tayac in
on his graduation from Wayne University College of Medicine.
honorary chairman. It is the France. A British expedition
first of its kind to be founded some years ago found somewhat
Miss Elinor Marilyn Horwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
similar remains near Mount
in Europe.
A. Horwitz of Pontiac, was graduated on June 11 from the Uni-
Carmel.-
- versity of Michigan with. A.B. degree in speech pathology. Miss
New Palmach Settlement
Horwitz will leave later this month for Northwestern University in
Evanston, Ill., where she will do graduate work in speech correc-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Veterans
tion.
of
the Palmach, the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay and son, Barry, have returned from
striking force which distinguish-
from New York where they all met upon M. and Mrs. Kay's
ed itself during the warfare in
return from Europe. Mrs. Kay met her husband in Paris after
Phone TO. 8-6633
Palestine, established a new set-
MISS REENA BIEDERMAN
his three-month stay in Israel where he made a thorough study
Peerless Recording Studio
tlement
in
North
Central
Galilee,
of economic and social conditions. His first report was given at
the Lebanese frontier, near
a meeting of the Technion Society at the Rackham Building on June 21 at _ the Lecture Hall of on
the site of a village abandoned
Thursday evening: He also will address the Hadassah Study the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Miss Biederman is a member during the fighting. The new
Groups' annual luncheon meeting at the Lee Plaza on Tuesday.
JOSEPH L. STONE
of
the faculty of the Detroit settlement will be known as
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Plotnick of Clements Ave. announce the
graduation of their son, Harold, from Wayne University College Conservatory of Music. Her pro- Shefer. A grove was planted in
JEWELER
of Medicine. Dr. Plotnick will commence his internship July 1, gram will include Organ Pre- memory of 16 comrades of the
lude and Fugue in E Minor, settlers who were 'killed in the
1949, at the Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, 0.
Mrs. Augusta Subar of 2297 Gladstone will be at home from Bach-Fuleihan; Fantasia in D battle of Nebi Yusha.
STERLING SILVER
3 to 9 p. m. Sunday, June 26, honoring her son-in-law and daugh- Minor, Mozart; Rhapsody in • G
FLATWARE
Minor
No.
2,
Brahms;
Nocturne,.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. David ,Sklash (Shirley Subar) on their departure
Op. 37 No. 1, Chopin; Etude,
for Israel. No cards.
1847 Rogers—Community
HEAR CLEARLY?
Patricia Joyce Oppenheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Op. • 10 No. 3, Chopin; Etude,
Allen Oppenheim of Wellesley Dr., a junior at Liggett School, has Op. 10 No. 12, Chopin; Prelude
All Makes of Watches
Investigate New Smallest
left for Lake Forest, Ill., where she will represent Liggett at the No. 2, Gershwin; Jardins sous la
Pluie,
Debussy,
and
Hungarian
Fine Diamonds
Inter-Religious Conference.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Boston Blvd. and Mrs. Harry - Newman Rhapsody No. 6, Liszt.
Platinum and Gold Mountings
The concert is open to the
of, Lawrence Ave. left for Charlevoix where they will spend the
public.
summer months.
SPECIAL TO JUNE 30
built for clear
Mrs. Vernon Pope and her three children of New York are •
the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Bal- Reading Circles Climax
UNDERSTANDING
moral Rd.
with invisible
Mrs. S. Lambert Brown of the Lee Crest Apt. spent the last Year at Oneg Shabbat
week-end in New York. On Saturday she attended her 25th class
hearing
The Council of United Jewish
reunion of Vassar College in 'Poughkeepsie.
On All Gift Items
Women's
Reading
Circles
will
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd. sailed this
Sonotone
of
Detroit
conclude the year's activities
701 Metropolitan Bldg.
week for Europe where they plan to spend a few months.
Marianne Shapero, who has returned from her classes at with an Oneg Shabbat at 2:30
1713-14 Book Bldg. WO. 1-1545
WO. 1-3485
Wellesley College to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. p. m. Saturday, June 18, at the
- E. 0. MARQUETTE, Dist. Mgr. -
and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona Dr., spent a few days in Workmen's Circle Center.
Moshe Haar, director of the
St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Dr. and Mrs. Harold Allen Shalom Aleichem Folk Shule will
IF YOU ARE HARD TO FIT
of Canterbury Rd. will return this F‘riday from a week in New review I. Opatashu's "Rabbi Aki-
WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
ba."
Mrs.
Adele
Mondry
will
York.
Brief and Half-Size Fashions
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave. spent the last speak on her - recent trip to Ar-
week-end in Shaker Heights, 0., where they visited their son and gentina.
Girdles, Brassieres, and Foundation Garments
Mrs. Oscar Warren will pre-
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weisman.
Barbara Jay who attends Vassar College has returned to side. Refreshments w ill be
spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jay of served.
Wildemere Ave.
6333 W. McNichols at Livernois
Thomas Klein of Chicago Blvd. returned on Thursday from
UNiversity 1-7691
Boston where he spent a few days visiting with uncle and aunt,
arriage0
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levin.
David Kreger, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger Of Roselawn
Ave., is home from his classes at Oberlin College.
SAVAGE-KAHN: The mar-
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gingold, their daughter, Mary Jo, and
Catering in Homes and Synagogues
son, Harvey, of GreenlaWn Ave. have left for Cincinnati where riage of Mrs. Louis Kahn and
or Our Beautiful Air Cooled
Louis. Savage has been an-
they plan to make their home.
nounced.
They
will
make
their
Terrace Room
Mrs. Leonard Simons and her daughters, Mary Lou and Susan,
of Parkside Ave., left on Saturday for Los Angeles where she home in Franklin, Mich..
plans to spend a few weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Himon Kaplan,
8231 Woodward
and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David G.
Lieberman.
TR. 3-5800
. Mr. and Mrs. Johri L. Brown of Strathcona Dr. attended the
Weddings
-
Showers
- Banquets
graduation last week of their daughter, Barbara, from the Uni-
Bar Mitzvahs, etc.
versity of Illinois.
and His ORCHESTRA
Mrs. • Max M. Fisher of Parkside Ave. has returned from a
Strictly Kosher * Approved by Vaad Harabonim
Featuring.
stay in Tucson, Ariz.
Entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Boston Blvd. have returned from TE. 4-5794
a few days' visit in Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feldman of Calvert Ave. visited their
brother, Harry Feldman, in Youngstown, 0., last week.
Among those attending the National Conference of Social
Work in Cleveland thiS week were Miss Selma Sampliner, Miss
Cecilia Shetzer and Miss Judy Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, their daughter, Leah, and son,
Harris, of Wildemere Ave. left on Thursday by motor for a visit
to Louisville, Ky. His sister, Mrs. M. L. Roth of New York,
accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Schild and small daughter, Nancy, of
Wisconsin Ave. are leaving this Saturday for Minneapolis, Minn.,
to spend a few weeks visiting with her brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of Whitmore Rd. and their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kramer of Stoepel
Established 1921
Ave., are leaving this Friday for Buffalo where they will attend
MICHIGAN'S
FINEST
CAMP FOR JEWISH BOYS
the wedding of the former's niece, Janet Pressler.
FROM 5 TO 16
Returning from their classes at Harvard University this week
188, Miles from Detroit, enroute to Charlevoix or Alpena thru Huron
were Stanley Zemon, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wilde-
National Forest near the famous Au Sable River.
mere Ave., Joel Issacson, son of Mrs. Harry Kirschbaum of Long-
PRIVATE LAKE - PLUMBING IN ALL CABINS
fellow Ave., Arthur Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartman
of Shrewsbury Rd., John Alexander, son of Mrs. Milton Alexander
EXPERIENCED ADULT STAFF - RESIDENT PHYSICIAN
of 'Calvert Ave., and Vern Leopold, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J.
NO MOSQUITOES - PRACTICALLY NO HAY FEVER POLEN
Leopold --of Wisconsin Ave.
Counsellor Ratio Approximately 1 to 4 Boys
Miss Freda Rosenthal and her mother, Mrs. Moses Rosenthal
Donald
S.
Kelley, is Director of Athletics at Detroit Central H. S.
of the Seward Hotel, spent a few days in Appoline, Wis., where
This Year we Were Fortunate in Obtaining a Pediatrician
they attended the wedding of the latter's nephew, Lawrence
Bernstein of Chicago.
Mrs. Isadore Gallow of Calvert Ave. left for Tucson, Ariz.,
on V4Ste 40.4 Itlhat:e/L e104/4
where she will join Mr. Gallow.
- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Littman have moved from the Wilshire
ILLIAM JOIELSON, owner
Apt. and are now residing at 2107 Oakman Blvd.
Among the students returning from their classes at Michigan
UNiversity 1 , 4333 • 5491 West Outer:Dr. • Detroit 21, Mich.
State University in Lansing were Anne Rosenfield, Eleanor Cullen,
Newman,
Selma
Cohen
and
Thelma
Shapero.
Lois
. WEbster, 4-
"DON" KELLEY,. director
Mrs. Louis Cohen of the Wilshire Apt. has returned from

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