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May 16, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-16

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10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 16, 1952

At 80, Leo Michelson remains dren, Max L. of Bay City, Lawr-
vigorous in his keen interest in ence J. and Lillian Haber of De-
his community and concludes troit and Alyce Rosenblatt of
Minneapolis. There are six
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild, who will all be with
him at his home, 2070 Coiling-
wood, Sunday, May 25, at an
open, house in his honor.

Mrs: Ehrlich Heads
Planning Committee
For VHS '52 Dinner

Past department president At a recent meeting, the
Dorothy Brown will act as gen- agenda was drawn up for the
eral chairman of Ladies Aux.- convention, which will include
joint meetings with the men's
iliary, Jewish War Veterans' con- department and a banquet at
vention to be held at the Me- the Bel-Aire.
morial Home here May 30 to
June 1.
Assisting Mrs. Brown are the
following committees: registra-
tion, Jean Friedman, May Gins-
burg; resolutions, Rose Cowan;
banquet, Norma Nolish: distin-
Your Satisfaction
guished guests, Arlene Rhodes;
constitution and by-laws. Louba
Is My Concern !
Lupiloff; timekeeper. Birdie Ro-

senberg: credentials. Leah Saf-
ran; publicity. Roz Marks.

For a

GOOD

Deal and
Service
On the '52 Buick

FRANK GOLDMAN, president
of Bnai Brith, received the Zeta
Beta Tau New Orleans Trophy
for 1951 at an award luncheon
in New York. He was chosen
"as the ZBT alumnus for 1951."

LEO MICHELSON

See or Call

Rabbi ARYEH LEV, (1232 E.
12th St., Brooklyn, N.Y.) direc-
tor of the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board's division of religious heads the committee of arrange-
activities, left for Zeist, Holland, ments for the annual dinner of
where he will attend a chaplains the United Hebrew Schools of
meeting May 20-22, sponsored by Detroit, at which Harry Cohen
the Air Force of the NATO coun- will be honored for his services
tries. it was announced by U. S. to the schools and to the corn
Air Force Chief of Chaplains munity during the past 30
Hill
(Maj. Gen.) Charles I. Carpenter. years. The dinner
ill be held
• • .
10 at Adas Shalom. There
LEONARD SIMONS was ap- will be annual repots and elec-
pointed chairman of Detroit's tion of officers.
birthday open house to be held
July 24, at a recent meeting of
Adas Shalom Looks to Be
the Detroit Historical Society.

his efforts in his insurance field.
His associates in many fra-
ternal movements will join with
his family in honoring him on
his 80th birthday. occurring next
Thursday, at a reception on
May 25.
Born in Germany, May 22,
1872, Leo Michelson landed in
New York Jan. 25, 1895. From
Synagogue Softball Power
there he went to Cincinnati to
EVE MEISTER, local dramatic
join members of his family who coach,
announces. that her re- Adas Shalom and Bnai Moshe
had settled there. On Dec. 27. cital will tie held on May 25 at. remain tied for first place in
1898, he married .Pauline Ascher, 2:30 p.m. at the Detroit Insti- the Inter-Congregational Soft-
a native Detroiter, and they tute of Arts. Tickets will not be ball League. after victories over
celebrated their 47th wedding sold, as the recital is by invita- Shaarey Zedek and Bnai David. 1
anniversary before she died in tion, and is being sponsored by Behind the 5 hit pitching of
1945. He has lived in Detroit
continuously since his marriage. the pupils' parents. This year's Norman Hyman. Adas Shalom
honors go to nine-year old San- swamped Shaarey Zedek, 12 to
Until Prohibition, in 1918, he
3. Hyman struck out nine. as
was in the wholesale liquor busi- dra Quen, who will be soloist, re- Chuck Goodman. the left fielder.
ness as a member of the firm citing a dramatic script, "The
belted a triple. two doubles and
of I. Michelson & Brothers of Lie." Linda Weingarden will he single in five times at the plate
Cincinnati, representing them in mistresse of ceremonies for "Lit- to pace the Adas Shalom bats-
the Michigan territory. For the tie Follies." Eve Meister will em-
past 30 years he has been in see "Teen-Age Follies." Phyllis man.
Next Sunday, Adas Shalom
the insurance business, associ- Pullberg, Jack Costello. Diana will battle Bnai Moshe for first
ated with Fred A. Ginsburg Co. Benner Howard Pollock and place, while another cbntest pits
Familiarly known simply as • Jerry O'Lear will highlight Bnai David against Shaarey Ze-
"Leo. - he is past president and "Meister Follies, Dramatic Re- dek. Both games are slated for
life member of Montefiore Lodge, vue."
1 p.m. at Roosevelt Feld.
.Free Sons of Israel. having been
actively associated with that or- Jews Account for
ganization for more than 50 Four Pulitzer Prizes
years. On his 75th birthday. in
recognition of his leadership,
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Four
devotion and interest. Montefiore Jews are among the 12 Pulitzer
Lodge created and established Prize winners in journalism, let-
the Michelson Service Fund, in ters and music for 1952.
his honor. for the benefit of
The winners are: Herman
underprivileged children. He is Wouk, 37-year-old novelist for
also a life member of the Elks.
"The Caine Mutiny," judged the
He has been a member of Tem-
ple Beth El for more than 50 best novel of the year by an
Product of the World's Largest
years and is a member of the American author; Joseph
Laboratories devoted to hearing
Detroit Historical Committee. He Kramm, 44-year-old playwright
whose
"The
Shrike"
was
voted
was formerly active in the
aid research
the
best
original
American
play.
United Jewish Charities.
and
Dr.
Oscar
Handlin,
associate
He is the father of four chil-
professor of history at Harvard
University, whose "The Uproot-
SONOTONE OFFICES
ed" was declared "the distin-
(:entral High
guished book of the year upon
for over 19 years at
By BETSY BROWN
the history of the United
Editors of Central's paper and States; and Max Kase, who won
yearbook spent May 16 at Inter- a special citation in journalism
John Payne — Mgr.
scholastic Press Association's sil- for his exposes of corruption in
ver anniversary convention at basketball. ,
Phone
WO. 1-1545
the University of Michigan.
Present were editors of High Our Want Ads Get Results.
School papers throughout the
state, including Centralites Bev
Falk. Sandra Gales, Thelma Lan-
dau. Ruth Boraks, Ruth Rosen-
der, Bone Rothbart, Ursula Sitz-
man and Lois Ash. Lois will rep- •
Is Proud to Announce
resent Central in a contest de-
the Appointment of
scribing the convention. The best
entry will receive a portable
typewriter.
A student variety show will be
presented on the senior boat trip.
commencing May 17. Alan Perl-
mutter, Bob Littman and Sander
Eisenberg are in charge of the
performance. After the trip, the
12A class is planning an all-day
picnic, May 25, at Kensington
Park.
Max Jaslow, Central English
teacher, addressed the Unity
Forum on the subject, "Unity
Means One."
Central won last week's ten-
nis match against Cass, 5-0. The
victors were, singles: Larry Solo-
mon, Bob Brent and Mickey
MISS DAVIES
Solomon with scores of 6-0 and
HERMAN FISHMAN - MICKEY FISHMAN
6-1; doubles: Don Aaron and
Directors
Charles Solomon, Ken Fox and
Mary Mittledorf, with scores of
UN. 2-7618
6-2, 6-1.

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