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June 06, 1952 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-06

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Pianist Saffir Receives
lOpera Fellowship Award

it

Tillie Balaban, wife of Para,
CARD OF THANKS
' The family of the late Herman mount. Studio president Barney
Kazdan wishes to thank its rel- !Balaban. recorded a special disc
1
and friends for the many lof - Eli Eli" to be sold for $100
i Detroit pianist Kurt Saffir has atives
kindnesses extended during its a record with proceeds to go to
received a fellowship in t h e
recent bereavement. her charity trust fund. '
; Opera Theater of the' Juilliard
At a beautifully appointed luncheon at the Women's City Club !
on May 26, Mrs. Peter Altman and Mrs. Samuel Steinberg enter- • School of Music for 1952-53.
It's worth your while to
tained the Detroit Section of the "Mothers Club" of Sigma Alpha Announcement
of the S award
made by William
c h u m was
a n,
drive another mile to see
Mu Fraternity of the University of Michigan. Mrs. Daniel Siegel president of Juillarcl, at com-
"'Good Deal" Markowitz
is president of this group.
mencement exercises last month.
Representatives of community agencies will meet Mrs. Lena P.
FOR THE BEST DEAL ON
Kurt, son of
Eisler, newly-appointed worker in the Jewish Social Service Bu
Mr. and Mrs.
THE BEAUTIFUL '52
reau's department of services to aging, at a tea, Tuesday, 3 to
Hans Saffi r,
BUICK
p.m., at the Bureau, 5737 Second. Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz and Mrs
S 18618 Ilene. has
See or Call
Joseph Geschelin, co-chairmen of the committee on aging, hay
'made numerous
invited members of the agency board and the committee along
p u b lic appear-
with representatives of the Jewish Welfare Federation, North End
ances in Detroit
BUICK FACTORY BRANCH
Clinic, Jewish Comtnunity Center. Jewish Home for Aged. Old Age
since his arrival
Assistance Bureau,NTewish Vocational Service and United Com-
from Vienna in
Nr. G.M. Bldg.
munity Services.
41938. He h a s
TR. 5-9700
Res.: TU. 3-3960
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sills of 16195 Turner have left for a three-
just received his
week visit in Florida, in celebration of their 25th wedding anni-
master's degree
41,i:
versary.
Saffir
in music at
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Keywell of Euclid Ave. have returned from Juilliard.
a five-month stay in Florida.
His duties in the Opera '
Mrs. Louis Fried (Rose Greenwald) of Kingston, Pa., visited Theater will include conducting
with the Albert Padovers to attend the confirmation of her niece. and coaching. He will also con-
Lloyd J. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Paul, 1559 Cort- tinue his piano studies there ,
land Ave., will graduate from the Chicago Medical School June 21 with Rosalyn Tureck.
and soon afterwards begin his internship at Harper Hospital. Paul
• Tarlton Country Club—New Hampshire
For the third consecutive sea- ,
is vice president of his class and has rated near the top in his son, Saffir has been awarded a
• Grossinger's—New York
studies.
scholarship this summer in the
Mr. and Mrs. David Rogoff, of Chicago Blvd., have returned opera department of the Berk-
• Laurel Country Club—New York
from a visit to New York City.
shire Music Center at Tangle-
Eleanor Lipkin is spending a fortnight with her parents. Dr. wood in Lenox, Mass.
• Concord—New York
and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, of Greenlawn Ave., before leaving for Marl-
• Oakton Manor—Wisconsin
. boro College in Vermont where she will spend the summer. She
Headquarters for
will attend the graduate music school there.
• Nippersink—Wisconsin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Schlussel and children, Joan and
Greenbush Inn—Michigan

Bruce, formerly of Leslie Ave., are now residing in their new home
at 18421 Pennington.
Edgewater Beach Hotel—Chicago

S.
Poker
Chip
Racks
Supplies
Dr. E. Newton Rottenberg w ill be honored on the occasion of
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Lillian
Fink
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his graduation from the University of Michigan Medical School,
19730 Santa Barbara
at a reception given by his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rotten-
berg, in their home, 2454 Calvert. Sunday, June 15, 3 to 11 p.m. No
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaft, of 14915 Petoskey, recently honored
their daughter, Arline. at a sweet sixteen party in their home.
Now available . . . a complete
Over 25 couples were in attendance.
i selection for Showers and Wed-
Rabbi Leon Fram read a paper before the National Council
Reasonable.
dings.
of Jewish Education at Chicago, June 2, on the subject The
Centrality of the Synagogue in Religious Education." He will
9034 La Salle Blvd.
attend the Central Conference of American Rabbis in Buffa10
TY. 6 - 8904
TY. 5 - 4857
during the week of June 9-13. He is vice-chairman of the Con-
ference Commission on Justice and Peace, and an editor of the
Commissio' on Jewish Education.
At their mothers and daughters luncheon recently, the Ren- .
:fides honored their mothers and grandmothQrs.

A ctiviiie_s in. Society 1 l

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Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary

On June 8, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan M. Kana-
gur will celebrate their
golden wedding anni-
versary, Mr. Kanagur
was formerly a painting
and decorating contrac-
tor and, in later years,
a real estate broker.
They have resided in
Detroit since 1914. Mr.
and Mrs. Kanagur will
be honored at a recep-
tion at the home of
their children, Dr. and
Mrs. Raymond R. Kana-
gur, 18600 ∎Iarlowe, 2 to
5 p.m. Sunday. No cards.

Elect Mrs.

ll eit•man

against

FIRE • THEFT

HEAT • MOTHS

DUST • HUMIDITY

Iran Bloch President

counsellor: Bess C..nte. teas
Mrs. Leon Dreilinger. retiring Dre7.1inger.
tire, Miss bla Margolis. }IrrI7•1
S. Bloch Jack 131auer. Louis Landsal ten. S ,rere•
prc.,:cient
of Ivan
K art iitc „: „ .the
et, Rlii stenrit
sell! i nel
Chapter. Bnai Brith. announces
the sixth annual installation of • earl
Ph in:n.
historian:
William .1
Ult'W officers on Thursday, 8:30 • Miss Gertrude Lans:clorf. Albert licnrr.
Dr" :
ust
c
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4
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nest
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r
u
p. m. at Young Israel Center.
"1:::.:5asKyt," '\%1-n
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s . N e " t il h "p "
Entertainment featuring Mrs. 1,;(.. - Nus.°.
Morris ,. Richman. Louis Schneid
Julius Droz as mistress of cere-.. paport._
er.„.Miss t. a ro,ine Samba, board mem
monies; Dan and Martin Hoffer.'
a harmonica duet ; and vocal
Friends and families are in-
selections by Mrs. Jack Feld- vited. Mrs. Leslie Rosenberg is
man, accompanied by Mrs. Ar- installation chairman.
thur Greenwald. will be present-
ed. A reception in honor of new
Linwood School PTO to
officers will follow.

Officers to be installed include !Mes-
dames Allen Weitzman. president.
Charles: Mauer. Leslie Rosenberg. Ber
nard Inden if•e president,: Leon

Elect New Officers

Election and installation of
new officers of the Parents-
Teachers Organization, Linwood
Center's Mothers Clubs
Branch, United Hebrew Schools.
To Hold Mock Convention will be held Thursday at 8:30
p.m. at the Linwood School.
The Council of Mothers Clubs
David S. Levi will preside as
of the Jewish Center will hold a
mock- political convention at master of ceremonies.
8:30 p.m., Thursday, June 19,
A musical program. featuring
at the Dexter-Davison Center
the Hallil group led by Iola
Co-chairmen will be Mesdam.'s Schipler, and an educational film
Jack Kominars, Sidney Miller are included in the evening's
and Isidore Siegel. Chairmen of program.
committees are Mesdames Nor-
On Saturday, sabbath services
man Mintz, William Neu, Her-
bert Ehrenberg, Max Stone and will honor the school's graduat-
Ben Katchan. Mrs. Hyman ing class.

Drapkin will welcome the "dele-
gates."

The Boy Scouts of America
have honored 2.861 of its mem-
bers since 1910 for saving the
The Upper Peninsula's 16,511
lives of others.
square miles equal the combined
areas of Connecticut, Delaware.
THE JEWISH NEWS - 19
Massachusetts and Rhode Is-
Friday, June 6, 1952
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