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September 18, 1953 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-09-18

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14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September

18,

195:

pril in September
Is First 57.14 Baby

April Ilene Cane is probably
the first baby born in Detroit
during the New Year 5714. The
little girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Irving S. Cane, of 14407
Curtis, at exactly 8 p.m., Erev
Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 9) , at
Detroit Osteopathic Hospital,
The Canes have another
daughter two and a half years-,
old. Dr. Edward Kanter was the
attending physician.

Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter S. Burton (Evelyn Kanat),
of 25051 Roycourt, Huntington
Woods, Mich., a son.-.
*
Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Yale
Lichtig (Ida Bi tt er m a n ), of
Buena Vista Ave., a daughter,
Janice Helene.
*
*
Sept. 4--To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Platt (Michelle Tchor), of
18411 Washburn, a daughter,
Phyllis.
* *
*
Sept. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
tert E. Goodwin (Dolores Feld-
irdan), of 19743 Woodingham, a
.daughter, Judith Ellen.
* *
Sept. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. jo-
. seph Norman Epel (Beatrice
Baraell), of 2030 Gladstone, a
son, Joshua Barach.
* a
Sept. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Meyer
Gutterman (Isabel King), of
Rensselaer St., Oak Park, a
_daughter, Nancy Kay.
• * *
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick S. Babbin (Helen Sol-
onion) , of 19900 Marlowe, a son,
Charles Lawrence.
▪ a a
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs, Ar-
nold Citron (Irene Willis), of
13050 Pinehoust, a daughter,
Joanne.
a a a
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
ward Schwartz (Rachel Gast-
fraind), of 13725 Dexter, a Son,
Jeffrey Howard.
* * a
Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs, ..J.3-

I Kenneth Gilbert Wed
To Scranton Girl

Name Leaders of
Temple Israel Women

-



Elected board members are Mes-
dames Jack Bookholder, uniongrams;
Louis Dizik, House of Living Judaism
aAd rummage store mgr.; Maxwell Ern-
mer, promotion; Ellis Fisher, book re-
views; Ellis Fishman, secretary; Abra-
ham Flayer, choral; Samuel Gale, secre-
tary; Barney Israel, co-chairman, an-
tique fair; Albert Jaco, hostess; Milton
Johnson, happy day and memorial. fund;
Harry C. LeVine, finance and budget;
David Levy, community relations; Sol
Lunsky, oneg shabbat; Norman Noble,
secretary; Bernard Osnos, member at
large; Harry Pliskow, religious ceremon-
ials fund; Julius Pliskow, co-chairman,
azfists series; B. David Ruby, publicity;
Lawrence SchWartz, calendars; Ben
Snyder, sponsors; Sol Stein, Sisterhood
News editor; Myron Steinberg, printing;
George Stutz, membership retention;
Randolph Weber, silver coin collections.
Appointed chairmen of Sisterhood
committees are Mesdames David Arkin,
Nathan Apse!, Joseph Bean, Sol Babbush,
Ben Bagdade, Sol Benyas, Jacob Citrin,
S. Farbman, Charles Goldstein, Benja-
min Green, Joseph Himelhoch, Benjamin
Jackson, Sidney Broida, Dan Krouse, Na-
than Kolb, Reuben Levine, Irving Levy,
T. S. 1,.litteldorf, Harry Millman, Dore
Novitz, Leo Orecklin, Robert Rosen, So!
Rcsenman, E. Rothenberg, Harold Schak-
ne. Louis Schostak, L. Scott, Sam She-
wits, Irving Small, Harry Singer, Morton
Snyder, Morris Stein, George Victor, Ar-
thur Weber, Julian Weber, George Wil-
lens, Louis Wolfgang and Stanley Yates.

News Brevities

Mrs. Arthur B. Tilton, chair-
man of the scholarship com-
mittee of the DETROIT GRAND
OPERA ASSOCIATION for the
annual $2,000. Grinnell Founda-
tion of Music Opera Award, an-
nounces that auditions for this
year's contest will be held the
last week of October. A com-
mittee of judges for the prelim-
inary auditions has been se-
lected. The finals for the selec-
tion of the winner will be dur-
ing opera week, Nov. 10 to 16, at
Masonic Temple, with cOnduc-
ductors of the New York City
Opera Company as judges. In-
quiries should be addressed to
Mrs. Tilton, 3163 Guardian Bldg.
a aa
DR.
DAVID
I. SUGAR, of De-
.6%,Npla Freedman (Marilyn Crit,
troit, will be 'among the 45 rep-
bei,:t), of 21921 Kipling, Oak Park resentatives from Wayne County
a daughter, Roxanne Gale,
to serve as members of t h e
House of Delegates when Michi-
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Rapids, from Monday to Friday,
Rev. Yehudah Loewy for
the 88th annual session of
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Julius Chajes and Marguerite Consul General and his wife,
and Mrs. Rachel Ben-Zvi, tlal
have just returned from their wife of Israel's President. In Vi-
8th consecutive European con- enna they were received by the
cert tour. They gave 16 concerts U. S. High Commissioner of Aus-
in Paris, Rome, Vienna and Je- tria, Llewellyn T h o m p s o n. In
rusalem, among them appear- Paris they were guests at a party
ances with the Orchestre Sym- given by Mme. Louis Roubach,
phonique de Paris, Vienna Sym- president of the European ORT,
phony Orchestra and Israel
He doeth according to His will
Broadcasting Symphony, joint
recitals of American music, and in the army of heaven, and
chamber music concerts with among the inhabitants of the
leading French, Austrian and Is- earth: and none can stay His
hand.—Dan. 4 35.
raeli instrumentalists.
While in Rome, they were
guests at a party, which U. S.
For the Tops in Tunes
Ambassador Clare Booth Luce
gave in honor of conductor and
Mrs. Leopold Stokowsky. In Je-
And His Orchestra
rusalem they attended a garden
party of the U. S. Consul Gener-
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bration of Independence Day,
and were also the guests of the

Kozenn, noted Detroit musicians

Mrs. Robert Coggan, newly-
elected president of Temple Is-
rael Sisterhood, announces that
the two .major Sisterhood pro-
jects the antique fair and the
bazaar Will again be presented
this season.
Assisting Mrs. Coggan in plan-
ning the year's activities are
Mesdames Arthur Haas, Harry
Landsman, Max Klarin and Ar-
thur Gould, vice-presidents; Hy-
man. Jackson, I. • H. Wartell,
Charley Bassey, secretaries; and
Morton Barris, treasurer.



16 Concerts Given by the Char in Europe

DICK STEIN

MRS. KENNETH E. GILBERT

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Shoop, assisted by Rev. William
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COMPLETE LINE OF
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match her Queen Anne cap to
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which a fingefutip veil of im-
IMPORTED CHANDELIERS
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white orchids and a shower of
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Mrs. Harold Judd, Pittsburgh.
cousin of the bride, was matron
of honor. Barbara E. Gilbert,
Detroit, sister of the bridegroom,
. .
was maid of honor. Mrs. Leonard
Bartikowsky of Kingston, and
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was best man. Norman Albert,
Scranton, cousin of the bride;
Harold J u d d, Pittsburgh, an-
other cousin, Leonard Bartikow-
sky of Kingston and Leonard
Ostrow of New York ushered.
Following dinner and a recep-
tion, the couple left on a honey-
moon to New York and Bermu-
da. On their return, they will re-
side at 24321 Condon, Oak Park,
Mich,
The bride attended the Uni-
versity of Michigan where she
was affiliated with Sigma Delta
Elkin to Manage
Tau sorority. Mr. Gilbert is a
Miami Beach Hotel
graduate of Cambridge College,
Max Elkin, owner and man- Waltham, Mass., and is associ-
ager of the Colonial Hotel in ated with W. B. Doner & Co.,
Mt. Clemens, this week an- advertising agency.
nounced that he will personally
operate and manage the Royal
York Hotel, located on t h e Local Leaders to Attend
Ocean and 58th St., Miami Bond Parley in Washington
Beach, Fla.
Detroit communal leaders will
Each of the Royal York's 125
rooms is air - conditioned, and participate in a National Eco-
Conference for Israel, at
can be individually adjusted to nomic
the
Shoreham
Hotel, Washing-
temperature. Provision for free ton, D. C., Sept,
26 to 28, it was
parking for guests is made. .
The hotel features 1 a r g e, announced by the local Israel
lovely furnished rooms, cocktail- bond committee. The conference
lounge, dining room, private is under the sponsorship of the
beach and swimming pool, solar- Israel' bond organization.
ium and massage department,

Gen. Clay Praises Schwarz Book
In a foreward to Leo W.
Schwarz' "The Redeemers," pub-
lished by Farrar, Straus &
Young, Gen. Lucius D. Clay
praises this first history of the
U.S. Army and the liberated
Jews in Germany during the
years 1945-1953. He states that
the "epic saga" of the reascent
of communal and political life
of the Jewish displaced persons
"is a new chapter in the Digni-
ty of Man."

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