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February 05, 1954 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-02-05

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14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

To Wed This Summer

JWV Activities

MISS EMILY HEIMLICH

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Heim-
:Lich of Indiana Ave.. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Emily, to Sherwin Tukel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam T_ukel
of Cherrylawn Ave.
The bride-elect is a junior in
Wayne University's College of
Education. Her fiance is a
graduate of Wayne University
and the University of Michigan,
and is now attending Wayne
University's law school.
A summer wedding is planned.

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The making of programs for
symphony concerts is an art in
itself, Antal
Dor at i, world* .
famed conduc-
tor of the Min-
neapolis S y m -
phony Orches-
tra. which will
be heard at Ma-
sonic Auditori-
um on Tuesday,
believes firmly.
The putting to
gether o f a n
adequate p r o-
g r am requires
just as much
study and in-
spiration as the interpretation
of it, he states. It is an art
which is sadly neglected in the
music schools of the day.
* * *
Miss SUZANNE BLOCH will
make her first Detroit appear-
ance in a concert March 8, in
the Detroit Institute of Arts Lec-
ture Hall. The talented daugh-
ter of the renowned composer,
Ernst Bloch, Miss Bloch is a
lutenist, singer to the lute and
a player of virginals and record-
ers. Her appearance here is
sponsored by Edith J. Freeman,
TO. 8-3231. Tickets also may be
obtained at Grinnell's or by call-
ing Mrs. Robert Drews, WE.
3-3778.

Northwest Junior Hadassah
Plans Brotherhood Program

The theme of Brotherhood will
bn combined with a program of
Jewish music at an event
planned by Northwest Chapter
of Junior Hadassah at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at 2652 Glendale.
Members will enact a skit on
.Brotherhood, and Israeli record-
ings will be played. All prospec-
tive members, 21 to 27 are in-
licre..d to attend.

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Lt.. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY recently distributed gifts
and refreshments to youngsters
at Children's Hospital at a party
there. stated Claire Spolan,
president. The group is current-
ly planning a Smorgasbord din-
ner for paid-up members to be
held in March.
*
*
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the Memorial Home. .Plans
for the March barn dance will
be formulated, and tickets for
the JWV Military Ball, to be
held late in February, will be
distributed. Gertrude Hoberman
and Florence Joseph will be the
evening's hostesses.
* * *
SHOLOM AUXILIARY will
sponsor a special prograpi at 9
p.m., Feb. 17, in the Memorial
Home, to which members of all
auxiliaries are invited. An eve-
ning of entertainment has been
planned, with Mary Carter, hair
stylist, and Helen Fitzgerald,
cosmetologist, giving demon-
strations. The following auxi-
liary members will serve as
models: Ceil Cohen, Annette
Lippman, Helen Zimmerman,
Lillian Panzer, Helen Jacobs
and Irma Pasick. A question and
answer period will follow, and
a program of games and mahj
will conclude the evening.

* * *

ROBERT RAFELSON POST,
in place of its regular meeting
Tuesday evening, will hold an
informal social for paid-up
members in the home of Leo
Weinberger, 19918 Hubbel, ac-
cording to an announcement by
Ralph Epstein, commander.
Assisting Weinberger in plan-
ning the event is Jack Iden.
* * *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST and
AUXILIARY will service the new
veterans hospital at Ann Arbor
on Feb. 21, according to Arlene
Siegel, Auxiliary hospital chair-
man. Mickey and Sammy Woolf
and other performers will enter-
tain the patients. The Auxiliary
will meet Tuesday, at the Me-
morial Home.
* *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST for-
mally inducted new members in
a ceremony Thursday, at the
Memorial Home performed by
national commander Harry T.
Madison. Also present w e r e
Rabbi Morris Adler, Norman
Berkley, president of the Allied
Veterans Council, and Sol Hob-
erman, state JWV commander.

Marne Rubiner

To Bar Board

Friday, February 5, 1954

Betrothal Announced
Of Wayne Students

Betrothal Told

Adas Shalom Sisterhood is
planning an oneg shabbat for 2
p.m., Feb. 13, at the home of
Mrs. Charles Charlip. 4880 W.
Outer. A Hi-T3en youth pro-
gram, including a dramatiza-
tion of the Eternal Light skit
"The Alphabet Life" will be pre-
sented.
Delegates to the recent United
Synagogue Youth convention
will give highlights of the meet-
ings, and community singing will
follow, led by Don Purther. Oth-
ers participating are Beverly
Steinberg, Bob Binkow and
Marilyn Tennenbaum, stated
Mrs. Dan Shapiro, chairman.
An open board meeting is
planned for Feb. 15, featured by
a victory bruncheon at 12:30
p.m., in the synagogue social
MISS CAROL ILENE HACK
hall. According to Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hack, of
Liss, vice-president of program,
the committees working on the Clements Ave., announce the en-
recent donor and the operetta gagement of their daughter,
cast will be honored at this time. Carol Ilene, to Louis Kliman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Ka-
Shwayder Contributes $100,000 man, of Santa Barbara Dr.
To Denver Temple Fund
DENVER, (JTA) — Jesse
Shwayder, Denver philanthro-
pist and manufacturer, has con-
tributed $100,000 to a proposed
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,

MISS NATALIE SAMUELS

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Samuels
of Roslyn Road announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Natalie, to Belden Carroll, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Car-
roll of Santa Rosa Dr.
The couple attend Wayne
University where the bride-elect
is majoring in education. Mr.
Carroll is a senior in the College
of Liberal Arts and is entering
law school next fall. He is sports
editor of the Wayne Collegian
and is affiliated with Gamma
Kappa Chi, social fraternity and
Sigma Delta Chi, professional
journalistic fraternity.
A Dec. 26 wedding is planned.

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For Hospital Patients •

Editor, The Jewish News,
We read much of the efforts
being made in Detroit for an
institution located over 3,000
miles away in California. How-
ever, we should not overlook
conditions right here in Michi-
gan.
A few members of the Michi-
igan Legislature are constantly
trying to hurt the sick, the weak
and the defenseless.
Last year a Detroit newspa-
per fought a hard battle against
a vicious bill against crippled
children that would compel fam-
ilies to exist on a minimum sub-
sistence standard until hospital
bills were paid to the state.
Now, the Legislature is plan-
ning to throw out from its state
hospitals mental patients, many
of whom will be exploited, oth-
ers who will again menace so-
ciety.
It may be well to remind some
individuals that there are mem-
bers of the Jewish faith among
the insane, the crippled and the
sick men, women and children
in Michigan state-operated hos-
pitals,
We should all let our State
Senators and Representatives
know that these unfortunate
people in our state institutions,
regardless of race, religion or
color, will not be expendibles as
long as the American flag flies
high,
Let's make the state of Michi-
gan the "State of Hope" for
these lost souls.
—HUMANITARIAN.

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Our Letter Box

Judge Charles Rubiner has
been named to the board of
directors of the Detroit Bar As-
sociation to fill one of two va-
cancies caused by the death of
Myron Keys and the resignation
of Robert E. McKean.
Rubiner, a
member of the
DBA for over 30
years and a
judge of Com-
mon Pleas Court
from 1931 to
1939, was a 1919
honor graduate
from the Uni-
versity of De-
troit Law School
and started pri-
vate practice
that year. Rubiner
A former Assistant Attorney
General, Rubiner has, for sev-
eral years, been a special in-
structor at U. of D. Law School,
and has served the Bar Associ-
ation as a member of its advis-
ory fee committee.
Denmark Refuses
Rubiner maintains his prac-
tice in the Penobscot Bldg.; in To Allow Schechita
which one son, Arthur James, is
COPENHAGEN, (JTA) — The
associated. Another son, Walter
Jerome, is serving on active duty Danish government has re-
as a lieutenant junior grade with jected an appeal by the Jewish
community to exempt Danish
the U. S. Navy.
Jewry from compliance with
government regulations prohi-
FEC Declares Dividend
A dividend of $1 per share for biting the slaughter of animals
1953 has been declared by the without previous electrical stun-
board of directors of the Pales- ning.
The regulation will not come
tine Economic Corporation.
Nearly 9,000 stockholders will into force until after Passover,
receive close to $325,000 in di- it was stated after a Cabinet
vidends, which will be paid on meeting here, and will.not apply
March` 16; to stockholders of re- to the slaughter of all kinds of
fowl,
cord of Feb. 26. 1954.



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