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Robert D. Cogan Wins Chopin Prize

10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Central -Nigh

ActivitieA

Friday, June 25, 1954

The $1,000 Chopin Scholarship
Award has been won this year
by 24-year-old Robert D. Cogan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cogan,
of 945 Lakepointe, Grosse Pointe
Park.
Cogan will use the prize to
continue work on his master of
arts degree at Princeton Uni-
versity. He studies composition
there with Roger Sessions.
A further honor being accord-
ed the young musician this year
will be a rendition of his "Fan-

Linda Fuller to Wed
Dr. Ronald A. Selbst

By JUDY ALZOFON

tasia for Orchestra," to be played
by. the Cleveland Symphony
Orchestra, under the direction
of Leopold Stokowski, in Cleve-
land this December.
Prior to his entrance at Prince-
ton, Cogan graduated from the
University of Michigan, and
studied music in Paris and Brus-
sels. He is a graduate of Grosse
Pointe High School.

An honor scoreboard, listing
the names of all students who
have won awards during the
year, has been placed in the
main hallway of the second floor
of Central High School.
Among the names placed there
.for winning scholarships during
Drastically Reduced for
the term are Faye Weinstein,
who won a scholarship to Michi-
End of Month Clearance
gan State College; Edward Kroll,
Folk Schools Graduation
Seldon Schwartzberg and How-
Large Selection of:
Highlighted by Cantata
ard Goldberg, Wayne scholar-
ship winners; Eva Tenenbaum,
• COSTUME JEWELRY
Highlight of the graduation
New York University award;
• GIFTS
banquet held by all branches of
Joan Wood and Bernice Lahr,
the Labor Zionist Organization
And Many Other Items
Detroit and Tri-County nursing
on ,..the occasion of the com-
awards; Audrey Katz, Chrysler
Complete Optical Department
MISS SHEILA STERN
mencement exercises of the
ABD Management Club Scholar-
United
Jewish
Folk
Schools
was
The engagement of Sheila ship; and Martin Adelman, Ir-
Dr. M. .1. ROSENTHAL
the presentation. of the cantata,
Stern, daughter of Mrs. S. Stern, win Adelson, Seymour Manello,
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"Our Bialik," directed by Mrs.
of Manor Ave., and the late Mr. Elissa Panush, Jane Rosenzweig,
MISS LINDA FULLER
Shoshana Friedman, and per-
Eliot Stern, was recently an- Ruth Rubin, Sandra Schechter,
The betrothal of Linda Ger- formed by the third and fourth
nounced to Albert Pilnick, son Sheldon Schwartz, Phil Stone,
of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Pilnick, of Carol Vogel and Joan Wood, aldine Fuller to Dr. Ronald Av- grade classes. •
Other participants in the pro-
Wisconsin Ave. A Noveinber alumni scholarships to the Uni- rum Selbst was announced re-
gram were Movsas Goldaftas,
wedding is planned.
versity of Michigan. •
cently by the bride-elect's par- school principal, Jacob Glasser,
Gail Smolinsky, Laurence ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Fuller, chairman of the graduation
Baron's Resort Open
Sturman and Sandra Lyness of Oak Dr. Dr. Selbst is the son affair, Wolf Snyder, local edu-
won a 1 urn n i scholarships to
cator, and Samuel Cohen, who
For Summer Season
Wayne, and Edmund Supowitz of, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Selbst, spoke for the Jewish Welfare
of Roselawn Ave.
won
an
award
to
Lawrence
Tech
Federation.
A perfect vacation for city
THEM RIGHT
Institute of Technology. Numer-
Miss Fuller is a student at
David Sislin greeted graduates
dwellers looking for relaxation ous other winners will be added
Wayne University. Dr. Selbst is for • all Labor Zionist groups,
and fun amidst the beauties of to the list, but their names were
a graduate of the University of while diplomas and gifts to the
nature is what Mary and Jack not made known until Class Day
Carpet Cleaning Co.
Michigan
Medical School and class were distributed by two
Rubin, who operate Baron's Re- on Tuesday, too late for publi-
I former graduates, Mesdame
Flaw and Ofhcc
cation. Phi Beta Kappa, cum was president of his professional ; Bertha Kaminsky and Naomi
6703 Ll!. 4WOOD
sort, at South Haven, Mich.,
laude and magna cum laude fraternity, Phi Delta Epsilon.
Abramson.
promise their guests.
graduates also were announced
Featuring large, airy rooms, on Class Day.
Distinguishing themselves in
many come with private bath
and shower. All have running the field of speech are Golda
hot and Cold water, One of Robiner, Barry Levine, Alan Ro-
Baron's specialties is its food, senthal and Joyce Brown. In the
prepared by outstanding Florida literary field are Irwin Adelson,
Judy Tendler, Carole Karp,
chefs in fine kosher style.
Also highlighted for summer i Elaine Last, Phil Burns, Barbara
guests are swimming at Baron's Halpern, Erna Kamerman, Doro-
private beach on Lake Michigan, thy Laker, Es t h e r Margolis,
dozens of other sports, solaria Sharon Slobin, Beverly Steinberg
for men and women, nightly and Barbara Sorscher.
Irwin Adelson, Judy Alzofon,
entertainment at no extra
Bernice Lahr, Eva Tenenbaum
charge for resort guests.
and Joan Wood have won a spe-
A separate dining room for cial place for themselves on the
youngsters and 'supervised play, scoreboard for winning the Jun-
while parents are free to do as
ior Classical League Award in
they wish, is the responsibility
the form of a medal for. six se- •
of a governess who takes care
mesters of straight "A" work in
of them. For detailed informa,
language. Doris Applebaum
'Lon, call or write Baron's Re-
placed first in the city contest
sort, South Haven, Mich.
of the American Association of
Teachers of French contest, win-
Our want ads get results.
Infants, Children, Sub-teens: Boys and Girls Sizes to 16
ning .$35, and Sanford Wald won
third place in the American Le-
lues
gion Poppy poster competition.
Central's tennis team won the
to
Va $3.98
East Side championship this
Outstanding Value
year, backed by such staunch
$
in Dinnerware .. .
performers as captain and all-
city winner, Charles Solomon,
Complete Service for 6, including
and Neil Flattery, David Abels,
Soups, Platter, Salad BosA, Sugar
and Creamer.
Stuart Sachse, Fred Imber,
Ralph Gold, Cyril Levenson and
Sam Dorfman.
FOR THIS
SALE ONLY!
Thelma Heller and Sandra
Levy recently won silver spoons
tor entering the International
Silver table setting contest. In
the commercial department,
ON ALL BONE CHINA Doris Applebaum, Edna Zucker
includinc
and Barbara Tate won their
shorthand pins for taking 120
Fruit and Flower Designs
words a minute.

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Yeshivah Hits Record
Day Camp Enrollment

A record enrollment in the
Yeshivah Day Camp, whicN,
opens its sixth year of activities
on Monday, is announced by
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
The camp provides for indoor
and outdoor sports, arts and
crafts, outings and other recrea-
tional activities and a short pro-
gram of elementary Hebrew in-
struction. Lunches are served,
together with other refresh-
ments, and the children are
transported to and from their
homes by Yeshivah buses.
The increased enrollment this
year has made it necessary to
substantially increase the staff
of trained counsellors, and a
number of new activities, such
as canoeing for the senior
groups, are being added to the
program.
There are a limited number of
vacancies. For registration, call
the Yeshivah Office, TU. 3-3700.

Our want ads get results.

All Bathing Suits
and Shorts

79c and

Boys' Shirts

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

8 -e;e3.98
$2.9W

Spring Suits and Coats
AT COST

GIGANTIC SAVINGS IN OUR LINEN DEPARTMENT

ON

• Paid) Quilts • Sheets • Quiff Covers
• Shower Curtains

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• NO REFUNDS

• ALL SALES FINAL

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