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April 15, 1955 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-04-15

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Show Sinai Hospital Interns, Residents

26th Town - Hall Season

to Feature Many Stars

The 26th season of Detroit
Town Hall in Fisher Theater will
open Oct. 12 with Micol Fon-
tana, foremost Italian designer,
who will show many of her most
beautiful creations in a gay
fashion show.
The agenda for 1955-56 offers
18 programs featuring music,
lecturers and entertainment on
Wednesday mornings at 11
o'clock, including:

Far. EaSt Dr. James Pollock, head of
Political • Science Dept. of University of
Michigan: and Father James Keller, di-
rector of the Christophers.

Music and entertainment at-
tractions are Goya and Mattea,

dance team; a piano concert by
Boris Goldoysky, broadcaster for
Metropolitan Opera. Dor a ine
and Ellis, singing duet will pre-
sent the pre-Christmas program.
Travel-adventure pictures are
to be shown by Curtis Nagel and
Romaine Wilhelmsen.

Constance Bennett, star of movies,
stage, and televisioru , King Peter II of
Yugoslavia; Edward Weeks, noted book
critic; Dr. Franz Polgar, m&tal wizard,
who will invite audience participation
for his exciting program, "Miracles of
the Mind"; Gayelord Hauser, handsome
author of "Live Longer, Be Happier";
Dr. Bers1 Orris, psychologist; Nora
Wallin, writer of many hooks on the

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Interns and resident doctors at Sinai Hos-
pital, for the period July 1, 1954 to June 30,
1955, pose here with hospital officials, Dr.
JULIEN PRIVER, director; Dr. HARRY C.
SALTZSTEIN, chief of staff; and Dr. J. ED-
WARD BERK, chairman of the education com-
mittee. Shown are ; bottom row, from the left,
Drs. - MARVIN BRODIE, SAUL BROWN, RAY-
MOND KURTZMAN, Dr. Priver, Dr. Saltz-
stein, Dr. Berk, MARY WIZER and RONALD

Russell Barnes, foreign affairs
analyst of The Detroit News,
will speak at a program of the
Adas Shalom Sisterhood at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the synago-
gue social hall.
The topic will be "The Com-
munist Challenge in the Far
East." Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
Introduce Mr. Barnes.
Mrs. George Liss, president of
the Sisterhood, announces that
the electiori of officers for the
coming year will take place at
this annual meeting, and urges
all members to be present. A
dessert luncheon will be served,
and a sitter will be provided for
the afternoon. Mrs. Sol C.
!Grossman is
a chairman of the
day.
Barnes spent
three years dur-
ing World War
II working for
the Office of
War Informa-
tion. He served
as- director of
:the psychologi-
cal warfare
branch of the
staff section of
Barnes . Allied Forces
Headquarters, in Algiers.
In 1945, he received the ex-,
ceptional civilian service em-
blem for "excellent and Out-
standing achievements in the
development of new effective
methods of psychological war-
fare." He was the third civilian
outside of the War Department
to get this distinction.
Since 1946, Barnes has cov-
ered United Nations conferences
in New York and London and
the Paris Peace Conference. He
based a series of articles on his
visits to Bulgaria, Greece and
Palestine, which threw consid-
erable light on the future of
Europe and the Near East.
Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, Torah
fund chairman, announces a
special gifts tea, honoring all
sponsors of Torah Fund, to be
held at 1 p.m., April 27, in the
home of Mrs. Moe D. Egren, 20006
Robson Ave. All chai contribu-
tors will be presented with pearl
bracelets with a symbolic Torah
fund charm.

ish Religious Schools of Metro-
politan Detroit has adopted a
proclamation of wholehearted
support o f the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
The proclamation, issued in
behalf of students, parents,
teachers and officials of the
schools, declares:
"We take this opportunity to
so voice our pledge, for through
participation in the campaign

School Census in May

In accordance with state law,
the Detroit Board of Education
is preparing for its annual
school census to be taken dur-
ing the month of May. Each
year the Board of Education is
required to enumerate every
child between the ages of 5 and
19, living in Detroit.
The school census was first
taken in Michigan in 1841 when
the city of Detroit, according to
records, recorded 2,093 young
people. Last year's school cen-
sus for DetrOit recorded 404;012
persons of 5 to IQ...years._ _ _

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I

YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
will celebrate its Past Presidents
affair on Monday evening, at
the Memorial Home. Ruth Sha-
piro will continue as president
during the coming year. Serving
with her will be Sarah Kamin-
sky, senior vice-president, and
Tillie Goldman, junior . vice-
president.
* * -*.
Newly-elected officers of Lt.
ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY in-
clude Ruth Weiss, president;
and Flo Wagner, secretaries;
Bernice Ross, guard; Rose Good-
man, chaplain; Lil Pevzner, his-
torian; Norma Nolish, patriotic
instructor; Pauline Weintraub,
Eleanor Silk and Shirley Man-
son, trustees. Installation will
be held at the fourth annual
Mother and Daughters Dinner
May 5, at Holiday Manor. For
reservations, call Mae Lampear,
KE. 1-9939, or Faye Katz, presi-
dent, VE. 7-3107.
* *
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
issued a statement this week
urging all its memberi to donate
blood any time from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m., this Sunday, at the
Memorial Home. For informa-
tion, call the Home, WE. 3-0846.
* * *
DETROIT AUXILIARY will in-
stall Lillian Tullipman, presi
dent, and the new administra-
tion at special - ceremonies April
25, in the Memorial Home.
Games will follow the installa-
tion.
* * *
Recently elected to head Lt.
RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXIL-
IARY were Adele Simms, presi-
dent; Ena Wagner and Rhoda
Wager, vice - presidents; Mary
Love, treasurer; Madeline Segal
Florence Sriro and Rose Harri-
son, vice-presidents; Laya Wein-
gust, chaplain; Rosalyn Finkel-
man, treasurer; Ann Slotnick,
conductress; Betty Calfin, patri-
otic instructress; Esther Boren-
stein, guard; Ann Harrison, his-
torian; Lillian Breshgold, Gertie
Left and Ruth Richmond, trus-
tees. The group will meet at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the .Me
morial Horne,

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Friday, April 15, 1955

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Proclamation of Religious Schools'
Directors Backs Allied Campaign

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SELBST; standing, JOSEPH BOOKSTEIN, J.
ALLEN OFFEN, ISAIAS STRYGLER, HOW-
ARD JACOBS, IRWIN GOLDFARB, FRED-
RICK WEISSMAN, SAUL SAKWA, RICHARD
CHAJES, STUART BARAK, EDWARD TREIS-
MAN, JOHN MUCASEY, LEONARD RAIZIN
and BERNARD SIVAK. Not shown are. Drs.
Benjamin Magier, Donald Nielson and Norman
Schakne.

Foreign Affairs Expert
Russell Barnes to Speak
To Adas Shalom Women

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The proclamation is signed by
Dr. Norman Drachler, Temple
Beth El; Walter Farber, Bnai
Moshe; David Lucas, Beth
Shalom; Bernard Panush, Beth
Aaron; Elliot Schwartz,
Shaarey Zedek; Rabbi Robert
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