• _A 1. .1. Cittlittlei tit • Society I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raskin, Participating in programs this summer at the National Music Camp at Interlochen are several young people from the com- munity. Included are David Gelfand, Jill Sheridon and her brother, Barrie Michael, Jan Zlatkin, Robert Jacobs, Sharalyn Lambert, Martin Dann and Walter Mison. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes and Mrs. Isidore Singer acco panied their children and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbe Hordes (Nesia Singer) and Naomi, to New York, prior to the la ter's sailing for Israel. The Herbert Hordes' left for France b plane. After a week's stay in Paris, they will go to Rome for two-day stay and from there will fly to Lydda. Israel. Mr. Horde will be associated with the Israel Health Department in an engi- neering capacity, in work now being undertaken for water puri- fication. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass and their sons, William and Daniel, have moved into their new home at 1350 Strathcona Drive. Miss Carol Rosenman, of Greenlawn Ave., home for the sum- mer from the University of Michigan, has as house guests for the weekend Robert Keiser and Ronald Rubenstein, of Cleveland Heights, 0. Miss Fayanne Sike. of Dexter Blvd.. is spending the summer in Long Beach. Calif., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roska and daughter. Laurel Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Rose, of Martindale Ave.. are vaca- tioning in Las Vegas, Nev., and Long Beach. Calif. Dorothy J. Stein. who now makes her home in Miami. Fla., flew here for a ten-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Becker, of 3826 Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Schembeck have returned to their home on Monte Vista Ave., following a three-week trip to Yellowstone National Park and Glazier, Wyoming. Their daughter, Mrs. Maurice S. Schiller. and son, Larry, are currently visiting the Schembecks. Dr. and Mrs. Max Warren, of LaSalle boulevard, recently left on the Duch line Noordam for a two-month visit of European countries. hey will attend the Saltzburg and Edinborough festi- vals. 1 Byron Krieger, Detroit representative to the Olympic Games at Helsinki, will compete with the U.S. foil team against 69 nations on July 211 and 22. He will tour Paris. France and other points before returning home. Dr. and Mrs. Elliot Luby recently visited their parents, the H. Levensons and the A Lubys, following Dr. Luby's discharge from military service. The couple is now living in Connecticut while Dr. Luby takes his residency at Yale University. After visiting their children in Falls Church, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ronis continued their vacation through the South. Mrs. S. K. Gage has returned to her home here following a lengthy visit in Boston, Cape Cod and environs. While in Boston she attended the graduation of her niece, Nell Segal, of Clevland, from Simmons College, and also attended Festival of the Arts at Brandeis University. Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Cohen: of Glendale Ave., are visiting at Atlantic City. N. J. for several weeks. Before returning home they will visit their daughter, Myra, who is a camper at Camp Ramah. Lake Como, Pa. Shirley J'ictor Weds Harold H. Alexander In a candlelight ceremony in the Mayfair Room on June 15, Shirley Irene Victor, daughter of MRS. HAROLD H. ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. Ben Victor, of Leslie Ave., was joined in marriage to Harold Hilton Alexander. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Alexander, Of Clements Ave. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiated. Dr. H. Berger, Knesset Member, Guest At Farband Camp's Histadrut Day Winter Date for 11 Set Raskin-Klein Nuptials Dr. Herzl Berger, member of Angeles. San Fr a n c i s c o. Ne .v of Wisconsin Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, the Israeli Knesset and co-editor York. Philadelphia. Dr. Berger has agreed to de- of the Hebrew daily Davar, will be the guest of workers and vote his one. free day in an friends of Histadrut at their otherwise crowded schedule to annual "Histadrut Day" celebra- presenting an up-to-the-minus tion at the Farband Camp in report on Israel at this gather- CheLsea, Mich., Sunday. ing. According to Morris Lieber- Dr. Berger presently is visit- s < 7- ing in the United States uncles man, chairman ,of the Detroit the auspices of the State De- Histadrut Campaign, represen- partment in conjunction with tative groups of Histadrut work- their "Point Four" p r o g r a m. ers from Flin t, Grand Rapid ,-,, Scheduled to remain in Detroit Ann Arkor, Toledo and Windsor for five days. July 17 to 21. Dr. also will be present. Berger has already visited Los ■ ■ ■ • Queen Is Orphans' Patron t• •• •• •••••*********e, • ONE TIME OFFER • LONDON, (JTA,—Queen Eliza- • Wholesaler disposing of : • beth has accepted the patronage • surplu s stock • of a Jewish orphanage here, t • which continues the royal pat- Z ROYAL CHINA ronage of the institute since • 1830, when William IV first ini- ♦ Dinner Set $ 9 51 tiated it. • For 6 • .5. , .1$ MISS SANDRA E. RASKIN i • Your Jewish News WANT AD • Sandra Ethel. to Kenneth Ar- 10 Pc. Triple Thick • nold Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. number is WO. 5-1155. ♦ : Aluminum Cookware Benjamin Klein, of Sturtevant • ---,..-.............--..--....--...-- ■ !--..-- Ave. c • $ i IP% 95 Reg. Price t Special— The bride-elect attended NEW 4 8 .5 0 Z Wayne University. Her fiance is JEWISH • • a recent graduate of the Univer- : FULL LINE OF -BONE CHINA DETROIT sity of Michigan. A Winter wed- HEBREW BO OK STORE : GIFTS and APPLIANCES * ding is planned. 3 5 - : Near Cortland ............w,ww.-- "Religion is doing nothing Par youth because it is owned and ()prated by the business inter- ests," is the charge made by Prof. Elijah Jordan in his new book. "Business Be Damned." (Henry Schuman. publisher, 20 E. 70th. N. Y. 21 In his critical analysis, Prof. Jordan discusses disintegration of morals in American life, and deals with the problem as he sees it affected in government sports, business, religion, law !and art. He applies his ethical and philosophical views to the structural and political order of Relatives Sought Here The Detroit Section of National our time and charges that the Council of Jewish Women is professions have been converted seeking information about the into businesses. His quarrel is not with the following persons for whom it has urgent messages from rela- American businessman, whom he tives overseas. Information may regards as one of the chief vic- be obtained at the Council's ,tims of the business process nor office, 8904 Woodward, or by does Professor Jordan join those critics of American business who calling TR. 1-3700. make the giant business their Ferry Spitzer. 70. born in Dunaiska Steda CSRO. son of Mayer Markus and chief target. On the contrary, in Lenny Spitzer. in USA since 1910-15. an original analysis of the ori- sought by Helena Bauman. Moritz Braunstein. born in Odobesti, gin and nature of the corpora- Romania. left Pittsburgh for Detroit. tion, he indicates that it is I Sought by Iancu Braunstein. Samuel Isaac Laufer. in USA 35 years. through the corporation. rein- from J•anesko. Poland. Sought by Jo- , egrated into American life in seph Fachler. Stanislaw Felencki. 49. born in Poland. new relationships and responsi- immigrated in 1947 to sister in Detroit bilities. that one may hope for' (LeszYnski , . Sought by Israel (Salek) a sane reconstruction of our In- Goldberg. Isidore Goldstein. 65. born in Vaslui, dustrial system. Recent and Romania. Last known address 1150 Cam- • current attempts to check cor- eron. in 1939. Sought by Ghidionescu. poration growth are seen as both Radu. Kufeld Family sought by Sarah Gut- harmful and futile. man. Prof. Jordan is a past presi- Moishe Halfin. 60, born in Warsaw. in USA 30 years. Is manager of a circus. dent of the Western Section of (eLeon);migrated Sought by lisagl. fin,,Leilireiftz. the American Philosophical As- nee from rom rlYllm i iitoFroeli.fetussia. Russia. in 1916. Sought sociation. His work has been Aron Jose! Herscovici. 65. born in characterized by Prof. Max Fisch Botosani. Romania. in U. S. 45 years. of the University of Illinois as Sought by Herscovi i. Saie. c near Mate- "a reconstruction of philosophy , Teri Roca. born in szalka. Romania. emigrated to US in more radical and thorough than 1921. Sought by Aaron Klein. Rapport, four brothers. one of whom that called for by John Dewey." Metro has given Jesse L. Lasky the green light to develop and produce a musical based on his own story idea, "The Big Brass Band." It deals with famous bands and band music, to be told through the romance of a pair of young musicians. Lasky prig- borah Michaelson. Max Mendalovich. born in Botoshan. Romania. in USA since 1909, sought by Seema Mendalovich. Saul Seten. born in Zamosc. Poland befionre came to this countryjarn Mend elsoh n. War, sought by nephew. Y. %loft. in "USA since 1905. born . in Noz Rah. Russia. sought by Abraham Miloff, brother. Nusco Shulman. born in Kurnitz, Po- , land, person sought is dead but family said. IX. living in Detroit. Sought by Birger Hagen. in Detroit since 1932. born in Norway in 1899. sought by son. Socha Aron and Beile Socha de Book. born in Bereznica, sought by Socha Felik. Periniski. Shoske Alike. born in Grodno, Poland. sought by Wizansky. Morris, uncle. Feivel Buchalter. born in Lucov. Po- land. in US S years, sought by Sarah Gevercer. 'Laughter Has No Religion Danny Kaye was presented to Pope Pius recently with the words: "This is comedian Danny Kaye, and although he is not a Innily developed the very suc- Catholic but a Jew, he too wishes cessful "Caruso" with Mario to pay you his respects." The Pope smiled, "Ah," he Lanza, which he sold to MGM. said, "a comedian, That's good. Laughter has no religion. There THE JEWISH NEWS 9 should • be more of it in the world.* Fsiday, July 18, 195Z — Music iind The establishment of .a grad- uate department of mathematics at Yeshiva University offering courses leading to the degrees of Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doc- tor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), to be- gin in September, it was an-1 nounced by Dr. Samuel Belkin,1 president. The department will be part Mrs. Levy Endows Brandeis _ WALTHAM, Mass., (JTA) — Brandeis University announced establishment of a Julius Rosen- wald Fund to encourage young faculty members to combine teaching work with graduate study. Mrs. David M. Levy, daughter of the philanthropist, made the initial grant. Entertainment of HUGE SAVINGS • • CHINA CO.I 3481 THIRD • • and His Orchestra $ BEL-AIR ii . SAM EMMER at Stimson TEmple 1-5547 Niv■ir ■w-Nw . 'lip wr■ FrNier'Irr 11551 DEXTER AT BURLINGAME OFFERS a new SERVICE IN THE CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY DEPT. If you are unable to come to the store to select your drapery fabrics call WE. 3-0663 and our decorator will bring samples to your home at NO EXTRA CHARGE. COMPARE OUR PRICES . . . THEY ARE THE LOW- EST IN TOWN! ■■■ AILAILAILA ■■■■ Alb. , gi... /17 To Get the Most of the Best for EN _ Eviii = OMENA INLN a Joyous Graduate Mathematic Unit of the University's Institute of Mathematics, headed by Dr. Je- kuthiel Ginsburg, chairman of the university's mathematics de- partment and editor of the world -f a m o u s mathematical quarterly, "Scripta Mathemat- ica." -....-..... • Moshe Yosel. mother's name Freida. The bride chose a gown of im- • is sought by Mose Leib. Chana Steinman Greenberg. born in Yeshiva University Opens ported chantilly lace over blush' Livenhof. Latvia. sought by sister, De- satin, waif matching fingertip veil. Mrs. Herman Victor w a s matron of honor, and Mildred Alexander was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rochelle Shiff- man. Millicent Syner, Lorraine Syner and Maryene Spatt. Linda Susan Victor was flower girl. Herbert Klein served as best man, and ushers included Jerry Vikser, Mortimer Cohen, Steven Victor and Jay Victor. 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