Tales
Out of School
News Brevities
Jacob Sensibar, Leading U.S. Engineer,
To Discuss Mulch Drainage Problems
LOUIS JAMES ROSENBERG
Jacob L. Sensibar, head of operation which created the site
has moved his law offices to the Construction Aggregates Cor .
for Chicago's Field Museum in
Dime building.
poration of Chicago, which has an area that was located off
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designed the machinery for and
A new kind of ballet com- is doing the actual work on the shore in Lake Michigan under
By
By
pany, the AGNES DE MILLE Huleh Drainage p r o • e c t in 16 feet of water. He has moved
DANCE
THEATER, organized by northwest Israel, will be the 20 million tons of sand dunes
Judy
Nancy
the
noted
choreographer and guest speaker at the next meet- in Los Angeles to make room for
Alzofon
Falk
by S. HUROK, the famous im- ing of the Detroit Chapter of a large sewage disposal plant.
presario, will appear at Masonic the American Technion Society, His company pumped 12 million
Central
lifurnford
Auditorium Feb. 23, C. W. Van at 8 p.m. next Wednesday, at tons of sand off the bottom of
High
High
the Atlantic Ocean, near Coney
Lopik, manager, announced.
the Engineering Society Build- Island, to create fill for low
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ing, 100 Farnsworth.
spots in the path of the New
The 142nd Psalm for Soli
At a party held in the home
The M Club held its election
Benjamin Wilk, president of Jersey Turnpike. His company is
Mixed
Voices
and
Organ,
written
of Elaine Madorsky, out-going of officers last week. This group
the chapter, urging members to now working on earth moving
editor-in-chief of the Central of male athletes who won let- by JULIUS CHAJES, will be pre - attend the meeting and to bring problems in areas as far apart
Student, the editors for this ters in tennis, soccer, football, sented by the Central Methodist their friends, said "This will be. as Israel, Thailand, Caracas and
term were announced. -
golf and other sports held at Our Church Choir at 11 a.m., Sunday , an excellent opportunity to get Western Canada.
Ian up-to-the-minute picture
Chosen as the new editor-in- alma mater, chose the following at the church.
Mr. Wilk pointed out that
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about a situation which is part since the Huleh project involves
chief was Sandy Schechter. Co- officers: president, Sy Adler;
CARE is now taking orders for of the Israel-Arab problem a combination of land reclama-
editors of page one are Bar- vice-president, Bill Myers; sec-
bara Sorscher and Ilene Fish- retary, Bob Nader; treasurer the special, new Passover pack- shortly to be discussed at the tion and future hydro-electric
I age, it was announced today by United Nations:"
man; page two, Naomi Sher- Jack Wilson.
power, Mr. Sensibar will bring
The new auditorium has many ' Miss Martha L. David, director
man and Ruthie Rubin; page
Mr. Sensibar's work takes him timely information on work of
three, Esther Margolis and Judy uses beside that of the senior of the Midwest CARE office.
to all corners of the world. He great importance to Israel's
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Alzofon; and page four, Roger play. Already the seniors have
carried out the enormous filling economy.
At the recent MAN OF THE
Boesky.
enjoyed daily assemblies there.
The business staff will be an- An exciting experience was the YEAR dinner sponsored by the
nounced at a later date. The assembly at which Dr. Irwin Life Agency Management Assn.
SPECIAL SALE OF
first issue of the paper will come showed colored slides of his trip of Detroit in the Detroit Ath-
through Europe with an excel- letic Club, the following career
out Feb. 25.
The Future Nurses Club will lent commentary. Starting in the life underwriters were honored:
hold a tea on Feb. 24, honoring near future there will be weekly Henry Grossman, Sidney Weis-
man, Moe Leiter, Rudolf L.
members, who will receive club record room assemblies.
The Councilettes have the spir- Leitman, Joseph Camden and
pins, and their mothers.
33 RPM LP CLASSICAL RECORDS
it of brotherhood in their play Harold Norman. * *
"The A B C's of Brotherhood"
$572
ma $399
Pay
Headquarters of the AMERI-
to be presented this Sunday aft-
CAN
JEWISH
TERCENTENARY
Instead
ernoon at the Beth Aaron Syna-
have been moved to 3 E. 65th St.,
gogue.
of
$325
The Rajahs, Saxons, Beau New York. * * *
Russell Barnes, foreign cor- Ties, and Demonaires will have
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!
GRANT JOHANNESEN, one of
respondent of The Detroit News, a wonderful time this weekend
will be guest speaker at the all- at Camp Tamarack where they the country's top ranking pian-
BUY
NOW and SAVE AT
clay American affairs session will be the guests of the Jewish ists, will give a concert at De-
troit Town Hall, Wednesday, 11
planned by the Detroit Chapter Community Center.
Theater.
of Hadassah for March 9, it was
It's almost time to think of a.m., in the Fisher
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announced this week by Mrs. Purim festivities and you will be
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
10328 DEXTER at CALVERT.
William B. Isenberg, president.
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glad to know that the Jewish
Group meetings scheduled for Community Center is holding a meet. Sunday at the home of
Open Evenings and Sundays
the coming week include the dance called the "Haman Hop" Mr. and Mrs. M. Seligson of
Sturtevant Ave. Plans are being
following:
on March 20. All are welcome.
Hadassah 'Evening G r o u p--
The Temple Israel confirma- made for a tobogganing party at
Members are urged to invite tion class extends an invitation Rouge Park. *
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friends to a fashion show at 8:15 to their "Winter Whirl" on Feb.
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS-
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of 20 at 9 p.m., at their temple.
Mrs. Daniel Cohn, 17609 Oak Dr. Tickets may be purchased from TERHOOD is planning a Purim
party. Mrs. Arthur Klein is chair-
ONLY 60 MILES FROM DETROIT- IN
All single, working girls are wel- any class member.
man. Her co-chairmen are Mrs.
come. For information, call Rhea
Ben
'Greenbaum
and
Mrs.
Al-
MICHIGAN'S
FAMOUS WATERLOO PARK AREA
Feuerman, president, WE. 3-
Honor Leon Harris'
bert Schwartz.
2488.
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BOYS AND GIRLS, AGES 6-14
Business & Professional Group 20 Years at Whitcomb
Mrs.
Jules
Kondritzer, presi-
—Plans call for a brunch and
COUNSELOR'S IN TRAINING tC.I.T.1), 15-17
dent, UNITED ORDER TRUE
social program at 11:30 a.m.,
Leon J. Harris, managing di-
Sunday, in Zionist House. A rector of Whitcomb hotel, well SISTERS, announces that an
All water and land activities including: Swimming and boat-
book review by Mrs. Morris Adler known twin city civic leader earning fund luncheon and
ing, tennis, archery, athletics, comperaft, arts and crafts,
fashion show will be held in the
will be the highlight of the was honored at a
horseback riding.
testimonial Statler Hotel Tuesday. Mrs. Ar-
clay. Other entertainment fea- dinner Thursday evening,
in the
tures are being planned by Mrs. Tropical room of the Whitcomb, thur Stern is entertainment
• Dietary Laws Strictly Observed
Harriet Talbot, program chair- marking the 20th anniversary of chairman. Mrs. Ben Tolmich is
• Doctor and Nurse in Attendance
program chairman, assisted by
man.
Mr. Harris' coming to St. Jo- Mrs. Ira Blumenthal.
Schaefer Group—An an- seph as head of Whitcomb.
• Excellent Leadership With 5 Campers to 1 Co* nSelor
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nouncement by Shirley Lezell,
Under his leadership, the
• Member American Camping Association
PASADENA STUDY CLUB will
chairman, this week stated that Whitcomb has become recog-
the first Ha d a s s a h bowling nized as one of the outstanding sponsor a class in "Conducting
.
FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION CALL:
the Jewish Home," Feb. 16, at
league will be formed in Sep- hotels in the Middle West.
the Davison Center, Mrs. Joshua
tember at Wy-7 Re- lreation.
CAMP DIRECTOR:
CAMP REGISTRAR:
The dinner also benefited an
Those memb e r s interested institution close to Mr. Harris' Sperka will speak on "Beautify-
LEONARD
SERVETTER
WALTER FARBER
should call Mrs. Lezell, DI. 1- heart--Temple Beth El in Ben- ing the Jewish Home." All in-
12731
Oak
Park Blvd.
2696
Collingwood
1864.
terested are invited. On March
ton Harbor.
Oak Pork, Michigan
2,
the
club
will
hold
its
annual
TO. 8-8456
A large number of distin-
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Workmen's Circle Groups guished hotel people from all fund-raising card party at the
Davison
Center.
For
tickets
con-
sections
of
the
country
were
Plan Several Activities
Burnstein.
among the 350 persons in at- tact Mrs. Martha
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tendance.
Workman's Circle E-S Council
The victory meeting of the
Co-chairmen of the affair
will present a social evening
LADIES' AUXILIARY of JEW-
were
Mrs.
Ben
Kohen,
president
"What's My Line" as it's joint-
ISH NATIONAL FUND will take
branch offering tonight at WC of the Beth El Sisterhood, and place Feb. 16, at the Davison
John
S.
Stubblefield,
president
Centre.
of Peoples State Bank in St. Jo- Jewish Center„ at 1 p.m. All
Tonight, also, members of the seph.
members and friends who parti-
SERVICE
WC young married branch will
cipated in the donor event are
Mayor
Waldo
V.
Tiscornia
was
attend the stage presentation
HAS MOVED ACROSS THE STREET TO
master of ceremonies. An ela- invited to this dessert luncheon.
at 13525 Woodward.
The program will honor Jewish
T h e Women's Division of borate program of entertainment Music Month and will feature
Workmen's Circle wil present its by professional talent followed Cantor Judah Goldring and
dinner, with Vince J. Morino
annual donor luncheon at WC the
Florence Weintraub Goldring in
as emcee.
Centre. Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Harris is a member of Ro- Israeli and Jewish music. Hos-
Mrs. Abe Brownston will be in- tary Club, Elks Lodge and tesses will be Mesdames D. J.
stalled as president of WC
PPURIM
Shrine Club, and has long been Cohen, Milton Winston and
Branch 460 at ceremonies at WC a leader in civic drives, bonds Samuel Heyman.
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Centre, Feb. 19. Other officers and church building funds, re-
include Mrs. Ruth Gottfurcht, gardless of race or creed.
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
vice-chairman; Mrs. Bella Gold-
Women, will celebrate Jewish
smith, Mrs. Sol Burnstein and
Music Month Feb. 18, at the
Moe Caplan, secretaries; Nor- Plan Purim Masquerade home of Mrs. Barbara Linden,
man Joseff, treasurer.
Martha Burnstein, secretary 18329 Oak Dr. The guest will be
• DR. BRIN ESCORTED TOUR
A meeting of WC Branch 470 of the Council of Mother's Clubs, Mrs. Jean Jaslove Goldberg,
will be held at the home of Mr. announces the annual Purim soprano, accompanied by Mrs.
• CARAVAN TOUR
and Mrs. Harold Sitron, Feb. 19. Masquerade Ball will be held at Barbara Linden.
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Members of Young Married 8:30 p.m., March 6, in the Davi-
• FARBAND TOUR
Group will meet at the home of son Jewish Center.
MAC CULLOCH CHAPTE R,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman,
Mrs. Mildred Lefkowitz, gen- Better Schools Association, has
itigEMBE R OF
9980 Inkster Road, Feb. 19, for a eral chairman, is assisted by scheduled a book review by Mrs.
RAIL TRAVEL PROMOTION
AGENCY
panel discussion of "Current Mrs. Bessie Garfinkel, 12th Arthur Robbins for 8 p. m., Mon-
Progress and Problems in Edu- Street Mothers' Club; Mrs. Lena day, in the school auditorium.
cation."
Lutsky, Dexter Club, Mrs. Gert- Mrs. Robbins will speak on "In-
T h e annual Jewish Labor rude Gevercer, Fenkell Club and dia and the Awakening East,"
Committee Party of the Detroit Mrs. Martha Markzohn.
the recent book by Mrs. Eleanor
TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD
Trade Union Branch of Work-
Prizes will be awarded for cre- Roosevelt.
men's Circle will be held at the ative and original costumes.
hOme of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Sammy Schwartz and his Ser- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19
HEADQUARTERS FOR "SCRIP TO ISRAEL"
Kleinman.
anaders will furnish the music.
Friday, February 12, 1954
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli.
,
RCA VICTOR
Barnes to Speak
At Hadassah Event
METRO MUSIC
CAMP If • YU MI MA
,
RICHARDSON TRAVEL
11722 DEXTER
TO. 8-7450
TOURS TO ISRAEL
$99800 up
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