THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, June 27, 1952
A ctivilieJ in ,_Cociely
Early Deadline for July 4 Issue
MSC Student to Wed
Wayne Grad Oct. 14
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kommel (Eve Corby) and their son,
At a family dinner at their
Eric, of Hamilton Ave., will spend the summer with Mrs. Kommel's summer home, Dr. and Mrs.
Paul
Corby
at
5112
W.
Outer
Drive,
after
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Schiff of Sturtevant
which they will take up their new residency at 1441 University
Terrace, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. Kommel will continue his studies
at the University of Michigan Medical School and Mrs. Kommel,
who has been teaching in the Detroit schools for the past two
years, has accepted a teaching position in the Ann Arbor School
System.
In honor of their daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller
gave a combined consecration and sweet sixteen party for 250
guests June 8.
In honor of her intended niece, Beverly Cohen, Mrs. Louis M.
Elliman of the Belcrest Hotel held a dinner-shower there June
Send First Minister to Japan
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Joseph I.
Linton, former Israel Minister
to Australia and New Zealand,
was named as Israel's first Min-
ister to Japan. He is expected
to leave soon for Tokyo.
3. Miss Cohen's marriage to Melvin C. Friedman will be on Sept. 7.
On June 15, the family and friends of Danny Malamud of
4092 Sturtevant, gathered to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. For this
event, Freddy Malamud, an uncle, flew in from Israel, bearing
a bouquet of red gladioli personally picked in his Kibutz in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berman of 3014 Clements celebrated the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall, June 21 at Congregation Beth
Shumel. Open house was held the next day at their home for 100
guests. A luncheon for 50 guests was held in the Bar Mitzvah's
honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beltzman of 3253 Clements
on Saturday afternoon.
Allan J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth of 3216 Tyler
and Miss Pauline J. Roth, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Sam Roth of
3281 Tyler, along with 40 others recently spent a day in Battle
MISS HELEN MARCIA SCHIFF
Creek, entertaining veterans at the Percy Jones Hospital.
In honor of the 16th birthday of their daughter, Janet, Mr. Ave announced the engagement
and Mrs. Morris Label of Birwood Ave. gave a hayride at Livonia of their daughter, Helen Marcia,
Riding Academy. , Fifteen couples attended.
to Milton Barnett. son of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson and daughter are residing in their Selma Barnett.
new home at 18467 Ilene.
The bride-elect attended
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Snyder have returned from an eight-week Michigan State College.
stay in Israel.
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The bridegroom-elect is
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay are escorting their son, Barry, to graduate of Wayne University
Chicago, from where he leaves for camp in Colorado.
where he was affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.
Oct. 14 has been set as the
wedding date.
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People Make News
Harry H. Anbender filed nom-
GLEN SPEY, N. Y.—SEYMOUR
N. CHESIR, 22 year old law inating petitions with 20.000 sig-
student of Brooklyn, N. Y., was natures for Judge of Probate. He
elected national president of is married, has two children,
Mizrachi Youth t Mizrachi Hat- lives at 9810 Wildemere. He serv-
zair), as the newly-formed or-
ed with the 20th
ganization of American religi-
Air Force in the
ous-Zionist youth closed its
Pacific d u r i ng
founding national convention
World W a r II
here.
and has been a
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practicing a t-
JUDGE SAMUEL I. ROSEN-
torney for 12
MAN will head the program
years and was
planning committee for the
a nominee for
celebration in 1954 of the 300th
Circuit Court
anniversary of Jewish settlement
Judge in 1950.
in the United States. it was an-
He is active 11
nounced by Ralph E. Samuel.
and vice-presi-
chairman of the American Jew-
Anbender dent of Congre-
ish Tercentenary Committee.
gation Beth Moses, a member
of Bnai Brith and Jewish War
DANIEL A. LAVEN, head of Veterans.
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the real estate division In the
Allied Jewish Campaign and
member of the board of gov-
ernors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, last Thursday night
was re-elected chairman of the
executive committee of Yeshiv-
ath Beth Yehudah.
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DR. EPHRAIM KATCHALSKI,
head of the bio-physical depart-
ment of the Weizmann Institute
of Science in Israel, left the
United States today for a lec-
ture tour in Argentina, Brazil
and Uruguay. He was invited by
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universities in these countries
An award for distinguished to lecture on his discoveries in
service to the Jewish community the field of synthetic proteins.
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performed above and beyond
"direct profes-
DR. WILLIAM HABER. presi-
sional work, was dent of American ORT Federa-
awarded to
Judah Lapson, tion, has left to attend the ses-
director of the sions of the World ORT Union
Hebrew Culture in Paris July 5-7.
Council of the
And were it left to me to de-
Jewish Educa-
tion Committee cide whether we should have a
of New York, by government without newspapers
1. 4.,
the Alumni As- or newspapers without. govern-
Lapson
sociation of the
Jewish Theological Seminary ment. I should not hesitate a
Teachers Institute, at a dinner moment to prefer the latter.—
of the Alumni Association.
Thomas Jefferson.
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Announcement is made by
Buck M. Goldman, president of
Associated Industries, of the
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appointment of MILTON P. KO-
Jewish S. English Speaking Instructors
GAN as general manager of
Guarantee
their enlarged contract division.
New Edison Department
Setting up of a new depart-
ment of the Detroit Edison Corn-
pany—to be known as the
Nuclear Power Development De-
partment—has been announced.
Walker L. Cisler, Edison presi-
dent and general manager.
named Harvey A. Wagner, as-
sistant chief engineer of the
company's engineering depart-
ment, to head the new unit as
coordinator. He also announced
the appointment of Edward L.
Nugent., assistant supervising
engineer of construction engi-
neering. as assistant coordinator.
The assignments are in addition
to the appointees' present duties.
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election to the presidency of
the Amer ican
A s s'ociation of
Group Workers,
Detroit chapter,!
of JAMES SE- t
NOR , a staff
member of the
Jewish Com-
munity Cen t e r
and the Jewish
Welfare Federa-
J. Senor
tion.
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Rabbi SIMON G. KRAMER
was re-elected president of the
Synagogue Council of America.
The Council represents Reform,
Conservative and Orthodox Ju-
daism.
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