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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-09-25

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18 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Illi.skin-Spevak Rites
Scheduled for Nova 29

Friday, September 25, 1953

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Circle Activities
Include Organization
Of Young Marrieds Unit

MISS BAYLA MISKIN

The engagement of Miss Bayla
Ann Miskin to Eric Spevak was
recently announced. She is the
daughter of Mr. Benjamin Mis-
kin, of Gardendale Ave. His par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Spevak. of Greenlawn Ave. Mr.
Spevak attended Wayne Uni-
versity. A Nov. 29 wedding is
planned.

Mischakoff to Open
Season for Local .
Music Study Club

Mischa Mischakoff, concert-
master of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, will be guest of honor
at the opening meeting and
lunchon of the Music Study
Club of Detroit, it was announc-
ed by Mrs. Joseph M. Markel,
president.
The opening event, slated for,
12:15 p.m., Wednesday, at Holi-
day Manor, will feature Isidor
Saslov, talented young violinist,
who will play several selections.
Mrs. Allan Braver, program
chairman, and Mrs. Jacob S.
Sauls, chairman of the Sylvia
Simons scholarship fund. are
co-chairmen for the afternoon.
'New Melodies for the New
Year will be the theme of the
program, which will also honor
new officers and board mem-
bers, to be installed by Mrs. Ed-
ward Zeliman.
Committee chairmen. an,-:
pounced by Mrs. Markel, include:

Mesdames George Abramsohn, concert;
Jack Scherr, co=chairman; Jerome Blum;
program co-chairman; Henry Weinberg.
philantropic: Alorman Allan, co-chairman:
Leonard Hack, membership: Bernard
Lachs. music for Israel; Ira G. Kaufman,
Gwladys Luloff award: Joseph Mehr„
hospitality; Judah Goidring, yearbook:
Harry Cohen, co-chairman; Jerome Stas-
son, telephone,; Jack Scherr, audition:
J. Stewart Linden, choral group: Elias
Goldberg, drama group.: B. J. Mash.
publicity: Samuel Schaflander. budget;
Isadore Mendelsohn, student musicians;
Samuel Eisenberg, junior gpcoup Ezra
Lipkin. insignia; A. R. Brasch, by"laws;
Eugene Lastor and M. E. Wolfe, Com-
munity Council delegates; Arthur S. Pur-
dy-League of Jewish Women's delegate;
Juliu, CILAjcs. Oscar Kahan, Bernard Os-
.3105, Heilman Rothman, Dan Spivack and
Miss Rebecca B. Fineberg, hoard mem-
bers-at-large.

The opening luncheon is open
to non-members. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Mohr, UN. 2-734.
Plans are currently 'being form-
ulated for the group's annual
concert on Dec. 1. For inform-
ation on membership, call Mrs
Markel, UN. 2-8394, or Mrs. Hadk
10. 7-1390.

Similarity in Names
Brings Change to APFC

All phases of Workmen's Circle
activity will swing into action
this week, with meetings of
branches scheduled for today,
Saturday and next week.
The organizational meeting of
a new WC branch of young
marrieds is planned for this
evening, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Cousens, 4309 Leslie.
Already working on plans for
the new unit are the Ben Plat-
niks and Joe Meltons. For in-
formation, call Iris Platnik. TE.
4-9065, or Robert Greene, TO.
9-2014.
Under the direction of Mrs.
Kay Peven, the Circle Youth
Dramatic Club will hold its ini-
tial meeting at 10:30 a.m..Satur-
day. Mrs. Peven, a professional,
will lead the group in a series
of plays, choral and rhythm
work. Parents interested in the
program should call TO. 9-2014.
The annual district conference
of the Michigan Circle will be
held Oct. 3 to 4. Representatives
from Detroit's eight branches
and branches in Grand Rapids
and Windsor, will attend the
sessions.
The conference will hear re-
ports from inter-organizational
committees including c h o r u s,
Jewish Labor Committee, dis-
trict committee, cemetery de-.
partment, medical department,
women's division and dramatic
group.
The Oct. 3 session will be
highlighted by an address by
Joseph Bernstein, chairman of
JLC in Detroit, chairman of the
building committee and Detroit
editor of the Jewish Daily For-
ward. •
The featured speaker at Sun-
day's meeting will be Daniel
Ifshin, chairman of the national
organization committee of
Workmen's Circle, who will re-
port on the year's progress in
Workmen's Circle over the na-
tion.
The conference will elect the
Michigan D i s t r ict Committee,
local governing body. From the
committee members selected, the
district group will choose its of-
ficers at its organizational meet-
ing on Oct. 15.

Men's

The G-r eater Detroit Bnai
Brith Men's and Women's Coun-
cil will hold its first blood bank
rally of the season from 6 p.m.,
to 12 midnight, Tuesday. at Adas
, Shalom Synagogue.
In the past three years, Bnai
Brith in Detroit has obtained
4,500 pints of blood for Korea
and local use.
Leo Polk, one of the three
chairmen of the Men's Council
blood bank, stated that there
has been a let-down in the blood
supply since the Korean truce,
but that supplies of blood are
still vitally needed.
Polk added that 18 blood cen-
ters have been closed in smaller
communities since the end of
hostilities, and that the bigger
cities have been slipping in their
collections of vital blood.
MRS. MILTON GREEN
Increased use locally, he said,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Gar- plus the need for blood in the pro-
finkle, of Skorie, Ill., announce cessing of gamma globulin for
the recent marriage of their
daughter, Sally, to Milton Green,
For Fine Music .. .
son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Green,
and Entertainment
of 4068 Cortland.
Coll
Both young people are stu-
dents at the University of Michi-
gan where Mr. Green is a junior
and His Orchestra
in medical school and his bride
TO. 8-2907
or
UN. 2-2783
a senior in the college of edu
cation.

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CHARLES & AARON KOGAN
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night on Saturday, at the Mem-
orial Home, announces Sheila
Garber, chairman. Show girls,
entertainment and refreshments
will be featured, she said. Tick-
ets are available from any Post
or Auxiliary member.

Two Men to Realty Offices

O'Donnell-Madsen Co., Real-
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n.o
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and John Craige.. The two men
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properties in Northwest Detroit
and suburbs.

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Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
will meet on Thursday, at the.
Memorial Home. Meetings will
follow on the first and third
Thursdays of each month. Tick •
ets to the group's dinner-dance.
planned for Oct. 11, at Belmont
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The Jewish War Veterans
BOWLING LEAGUE, because of
the occurrence of the holiday on
Wednesday, will not bowl on that
day. Bowling will resume Oct. 7,
at Bowl-O-Drome.

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PERFECTION LODGE, F. &
A.M„ will hold a Master Mason's
banquet at 6:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Masonic Temple. Pro-
bate Judge George Edwards will
be guest speaker. All appointed
officers of the Lodge will be
honored at the banquet, follow-
ing which the Master Mason's
degree will be conferred, in the
long form, by worshipful master
Julian S. Tobias and senior war-
den Jack Jackman. The class is
named for Joseph M. Sisler, mas-
ter of Perfection Lodge iii 1946.
* * *
Sidney M. Levine. program
•chairman of BETH AARON
MEN'S CLUB, announces the
group's third annual ` cabaret
night, to be held at 8:30 pan.,
Sunday, in'the synagogue social
hall. Iry Wermont, nationally
prominent Jewish comedian, will
be the major attraction. Wer-
mont specializes in a program
of mental telepathy. Dancing
will be to the music of Sammy
Woolf and his orchestra.

polio prevention and the con-
stant necessity for blood re-
search make it necessary for
Bnai Brith work to continue un-
abated in this area.
Serving with Polk are Alex
Adelberg and Max Fogelman.
Mrs. Yetta Yates is chairman of
the women's blood committee.
The four leaders urge all of
the 13,500 Bnai Brith members
to replenish the waning supply
of blood on Tuesday.

BEN KATZMAN

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the name was likely to be con-
fused with the American Jew-
ish Physician's Committee
AJPC), an affiliate of the
'American Friends of Hebrew
University.
All members of the AlMA are
non-resident members of the Is-
eaeli Medical Association, and
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Report Need for Blood Still Great

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our depleted supply. Give YOUR donation of Blood on
Tuesday, September 29, 1953,

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