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February 06, 1953 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-02-06

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.Hyman-Berk Nuptials
Scheduled for Spring

ctivitieo in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld, of Roselawn Ave., and Rodney
Weber, of W. Outer Dr., are vacationing in Miami -Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinger, of Greenlawn Ave., recently cele-
brated their 25th wedding anniversary with a family affair in
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus have left for a tour of the Euro-
pean countries.
Mrs. George White and - son, Marshal, of 17126 Griggs, have
left for Palm Springs, Calif., where they will spend the winter.
While out West, she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Ann Josephson,
a former Detroiter, now of Los Angeles.
Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Silverman, of 9371 Wildemere, have re-
turned from a vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Natow, of 18510 Hartwell, are on an extended
vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. After Miami, the Natows will con-
tinue to San Antonio, Tex., for a visit with Mrs. Natow's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard M. Feldman and family are now resid-
ing in their new home on Roselawn Ave.
Lt. David J. Goodman and his bride, the former Claire Ettin-
ger, are spending four weeks at the Gunter Hotel, in San Antonio,
Tex., while Lt. Goodman is stationed at nearby Brook Medical
School.
Jacob Lubitch of Natanya, Israel, is visiting here with his
sister and brother-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. David Sky.

To Wed in Spring

MISS JANET WATERSTONE

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Water-
stone, of Fullerton Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Janet Audrey, to Ber-
nard Adelson, son of Mrs. David
Adelson, of Dexter BM., and
the late Mr. Adelson. An early
spring wedding is planned.

DaSilva Is Guest Artist

In Folk Chorus Concert

Child Rescue Women
To Hold Rally Tuesday

Bnai Brith Women Plan
Honor roll certificates were
to outstanding stu-
Annual Bowling Tourney presented
dents of the Beth Abraham . Re-

The sixth annual intra-city
Brith Women's bowling
tournament has been scheduled
for March 21, at Palmer Park
Recreation, announces Mrs. Sol.
Lachman, chairman.
The entry fee will include
three lines of bowling, trophies
and cash awards, and will also
feature a buffet luncheon on
March 28, at Parkside Hall,
where prizes will be distributed,
followed by entertainment.
Entries. close on Feb. 23. The
tournament will be conducted
'under auspices of the Detroit
Bnai. Brith Women's Bowling As- ,
Sociation. For information. call.
TU. 3-0366.

ligious School at ceremonies last
Sunday. The awards, made by
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, were
given for excellence in attend-
ance and scholarship during the
recently-completed first half of
the school year.
Recipients were Marsha Leo-•
pold, Leonard. Cash, Carol Davis,
Judith Manello, Sheila Michael-
owsky, Barbara Minkow, Sheila
Dishell, Rochelle Kovan and.
Harriet Schon.

Honorable mention went to 1,orrie
Weiss, Nancy Davis, Rella Halpern,: Sharon
Weimar, Mark Rubin, Rochelle Ribiat,
Lois Mentzel, Diane Levine, Linda Fried-
man, Marcia Kanarek, Dennis Rice, Susan
Kanarek, Adrienne Scion. Regina Chaney,
Morris Weiss, Michael Freedman, Linda
Alfred, Harvey Turkel. Fern Rose
Shebowich, Susan Pam, Bertha Katz, Myra
Kanarek, -Donna Goldstein, Harriet Har-
rison, Michael Rice,.

A dramatic presentation. Of
the Jewish Community Center
story as it happened in New.
York's Educational Alliance will
be told over the Philco Hour at
9 p.m:, this Sunday, over WWJ-
TV, channel 4. The Educational
Alliance is one of the oldest and
largest Jewish Centers in the
United States.

City's Inter-Faith Groups
Following a dinner at their Honor George Schermer
home recently, Mr. and Mrs.
Stating that "the effective op-
Morris Berk, of 3755 W. .Grand,
eration of the City of Detroit
Mayor's Interracial Committee
under your leadership (was) a
real contribution to the har-
mony and amity of our city,"
members of the Jewish Com-
munity Council last Wednesday
bade farewell to George Scher-
mer, director of the committee.
The greeting was part of a
Comthunity Council resolution
honoring Schermer who is leav-
ing for Philadelphia where he
will assume a similar post. Many
other resolutions, including one
from the city's Common Coun-
cil, were read at the testimonial,
held at Utley Library.

Announces That

.

CANTOR

SOLOMON SC HIP.

Noted tenor from
New York, will
again conduct the
Passover Seders b
true festive trail*
lions.

For Fine Music . .
and Entertainment

Call

BEN KATZMAN

and His Orchestra
UN. 2-2783
ar
TO. 8-2907

IfilISS SHIRLEY BERK

announced the engagement of
Northwest Child Rescue Wom- their daughter, Shirley, to Mar-
en will hold a rally on Tuesday vin Bernard Hyman, son of Mr.
afternoon at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Hyman, of 3751
Buena Vista. The wedding will
Sam Abramson,
be solemnized this spring.
18260 Penning-',
ton, to signal the
opening of its
Barr Is Candidate
all-out drive for
For Recorder's Judge
funds.
The fund--.
Defeated in 1947 by incumbent
raising efforts*
Recorder's Coult Judge Joseph
will fully equip
Maher, Samuel W. Barr, at-
and furnish a
terney, of 1311 Balmoral Drive,
dietetic labora-
has announced his candidacy
tory in the chil-
for the seat on the Recorder's
dren's village of
Court bench left vacant by
Raanana, Isra.ek
Judge Maher's retirement.
.
and will send k
The 41 - year =old lawyer, a
mentally retard- Mrs. Kasoff
member of Tem- --
ed children from the Detroit pie Beth El, re-
area to non-sectarian summer ceived his 1 a w
camps.
degree from the
Mrs. Max Kasoff, assisted by Detroit City Col-
Mrs. Leonard Gross, is chairman lege (now Wayne
of the journal. Her staff in- University). He
clud Mesdames Sam Bishop, has carried on
Dave Natinsky, Sam Kossack, an extensive
Abe Schwartz, Arthur Simon practice b e fore
and Max Wolf.
Recorder's Court .
Members and their guests will and participat-
attend a regular meeting of the ed as defense
group on Thursday evening, at counsel in the
the home of Mrs. Louis Suhd, O'Hara recount: 4)4
-F
3768 Leslie. Plans for fund- case.
S W. Barr
raising will be completed.
Barr is married and has three
children. He advocates compul-
medical treatment for sex
Folk Schools' Groups sory
deviates, stern punishment for
To Hear National Head narcotics offenders, and estab-
lishment of night courts for im-
Pinellas Gingold, national di- mediate inquiry in detention of
rector - of the • Jewish Folk arrested persons.
Schools of America, will be in
Detroit next week to address Life of Rabbi Isaac M. Wise
several local meetings of Folk Presented on New Filmstrip
School groups.
The life of Rabbi Isaac Mayer
At an oneg shabbat on Feb. Wise, who founded the liberal
13, at the Labor Zionist Insti- Jewish movement in the United
tute, Gingold will speak on States, has been pictorialized in
"What Israel' Offers to the Jew- a filmstrip completed by the
ish People in America."
Audio-Visual department of the
A school conference is being Union of •American HebreW Con-
called by the Labor Zionist Or- gregations.
ganization on Feb. 14, at which
Accompanying the frames of
Gingold will also speak. All the filmstrip is a text written by
members of the local organiza- Dr. Bertram W. Korn, rabbi of
tion will be present to discuss Keneseth Israel Congregation,
matters of general interest with of Philadelphia.
the national director.
The filmstrip was illustrated
While here, Gingold will ad- by William L. Steinel and co-
dress the monthly meeting of the ordinated. by Samuel. Grand,.di-
United Jewish Folk Schools PTA rector of the Audio-Visual de-
on Feb. 17. He will talk on "Our partment of UAHC.
Local School Problems."

Jewish Folk Chorus will hold
its mid-winter concert at 8:30
p.m., Feb. 15, at Masonic Temple,
in celebration of Jewish Music
Month.
Howard DaSilva, stage and
screen star, will be guest artist,
and narrate the cantata
"My Glorious Brothers," which
will be the evening's feature
w o r k. He will also present a
group of solo recitations, includ-
ing several tales in English by
Sholem Aleichem.
The program, in addition to
Sonny Vale's cantata, will in-
clude works by the Jewish com-
poser s Gladstone, Helfman,
Jacob Schaeffer, Mendelssohn
and others. Yiddish, Hebrew and
English folk songs will complete
the program, which is directed
by Henri Goldberg.
Soloists are Ruth Goldman,
soprano; Rose Schachter, con-
tralto; Ellis Freedom, bass-bari-
t o n e; a n d Arnold Sabaroff, Beth Abraham Students
tenor.
Cited for Excellence

rmiee flour to Dramatize
The Jewish Center Story

10— I HE JtWIJH INtl.A/3
Friday, February 6, 1953

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