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The part that *Bnai Brith has
played in American Jewish his-
tory since its founding in 1843
is highlighted in 'a new Tercen-
tenary edition of "THIS IS
BNAI BRITH," published by the
Bnai Brith. Outstanding events
in the history 'of Jews in Amer
ica since the first settlement
300 years ago, including some
in which Bnai Brith partici-
pated since its. founding in 1843,
*are dramatized in an historical
sketch, "A Time for Remeni
brance," one. of the featureS of
the new edition.
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ANDRE FINKELSTEIN, 32,' a
French chemist has been named
member . of the international
team of scientists to assist , in
the preparatian for the Inter-
national Conference on the
Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,
to be held in Geneva in AugUst.
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May 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Herb•-
ert Rosen (Gertrude Stulberg),
of 1860• Washburn, a daughter,-
Tina'. Renee.

April 27 — 'To. Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin itress (Adeile Sherman),
of 19490 Greenfield, a son, How=
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April 27—To M. a n d Mrs.
Herbert Epstein (Beyerly Sche-
ehet), of 12821 Burton, Oak Park,
Mich., a daughter; Janice Diane.
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April 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard L. Dizik (BettyrUth
Handler) of Hartwell Ave., a
daughter, Jean Sonja.

April -21 — To Mr. and 'Mrs.
Harold = Markzon (Zelda May
Rosenthal), of Dexter Blvd., a
son, David Stephen.
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April 20
To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sachs (Ledra Hirsch), of
24040 Coolidge, Oak Park, Mich.,
a daughter, Rhonna Shelley. .-
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April 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Niss (Marilyn Schwartz),
a daughter, Elayne Roberta.
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April 17 — To Mrs. and Mrs.
Gerald Goldin (Alice Weiner), of
19480 Washburn, a daughter,
Sharon.
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April 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Kellman (Sandra Yovis), of
23465 Elaine Ct., Oak Park,
Mich., a son, Gary Michael.
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April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing B. Feldman (Lillian Levin),
of 19190 Robson,. a daughter,.
Elaine Sharon. -

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March 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Cosor (Suzanne McLain of
Detroit), of 4529 Royal Palm,
Miami Beach, Fla., a daughter,
Andrea Tressa.

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Friday, May 13, 1955

May Garfinkel to Wed

IRVING OLEINICK, of 2997
Monterey, is the recipient of the Lionel Stober in July
Tenth Precinct Businessmen's
Youth Club $500 - college scholar-
ship, awarded annually to a high
school senior. Over 500 business-
men in the •rganization spon-
sor bowling, basketball, picnics
and parties for 5,000 youth in
the area, and provide a high
school job placement bureau.
Oleinick is a senior at Central
High School.
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' ISRAEL .MIKITMAN, Q.C.,
and ARCHIE R. MICAY, local
attorneys, have been elected
• enchers of the Manitoba Law
Society. Their electiOn marks
the first time two Jews have
served together on the group's
governing body.
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U. S. Solicitor General SIMON
E. SOBELOFF, of Washington,
FRANK L. WEIL, of New York,
and MILTON KAHN, of Boston,
MISS MAY GA•FINKEL
are the new. members of the
A
July wedding is planned by
board of Brandeis University,
May Wolf Garfinkekof New Or-
elected last week. '
leans, and Lionel Jay Stober, son
EDWARD I. BECK", Los . : An- of Mr. and Mrs. David Stober, of
geles real estate executive, has Detroit, whose engagement was
been appointed by Governor recently announced by the bride-
Goodwin J. .Knight to serve on elect's -parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the California State Boxing . Harry L. Garfinkel. -
Commission. ,
Miss Garfirikel . is a graduate
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of Isidore Newman School and .
The re-aPpointment of HAUL Briarcliffe Junior College in New
S. ELGART as national director York, and will graduate in June
of university resources at Bran- from the University of Michigan.
deis University was "announced She is affiliated with Alpha Ep-
by Dr. Abram L. Sachar, presi- silon Phi 'sorority.
dent of the university. Mr. El-
Mr.' Stober, a gradua,te of
gart_had served in this capacity
Michigan State University where
from 1951 j to 1954.
.
lie was a member of Zeta Beta
Tau fraternity, served' as a
lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
Installation and Show

The theme of Michigan State
University's 1955 Centennial year
is a quotation from Lincoln's
Gettysburg Address : "It is for us
Keren Hayesod Divisi op the living . . . to be dedicated
of the Youth and Hechalutz here to the unfinished work."
Department announces the re-
newal of its Flowers of the Land
RECORD THAT
project. Last year, almost 100,000
Jewish children received flower
MEMORABLE EVENT
cards from Israel, and many still
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Wedding_ • Bar Mitzvah, etc.
carry on correspondence with
the Israeli youngsters who pre-
Don Mazer
pared the gift,
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Children in Israel pick spring
wild flowers, press them and
past e them • into' attractive
flower cards supplied by Keren
ayesod. This year, an Israel
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Custom Tailor
in the card,
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The project attempts to stim-
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ulate interest in Israel and in-
c r e a s e d cOrrespondence be-
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tween Jewish "youth abroad and
in Israel. The result of such
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better understanding among the
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Youth leaders who wish to
order flower cards for their chit-
dren may write Keren HayesOd
Youth DiviSion, P.O.B.
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Jerusalem, Israel.

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FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4.
Feature: "The Second Com-
mandment," a dramatic. reading
which explains in everyday lan-
guage one of the most frequently
misunderstood passages in the
Bible, will be presented.
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Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature : "Northeast of Gaza,"
a dramatization of the great
Rabbi Akiba and his part in the
revolt led by Bar Kochba
against the Romans, will be
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artists of the concert world.
General Manager C. •W. Van
Lopik announces that major
symphony orchestras again will
be presented in a series starting
Oct. 22. _
Opening with Roberta Peters
on Oct. 14, the series also in-
cludes Lily Pons, Robert Merrill,
Myra Hess; Artur Rubinstein,
Zino Francesscatti, St. Cecilia
Choir and the Azuma Kabuki
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Masonic Auditorium next sea-
son will present its 22nd annual

SAMEROFF'S
CATERING

LARRY FREEDMAN

Slated by Career Group

An Installation Dinner and
Inaugural Ball and a benefit
showing of "Gentlemen's Agree-
ment" are two events planned
during the coming week by
Career Group, National Council
of Jewish Women.
The installation, to be held at
6 p.m., Sunday, in . the Lee Plaza
Hotel, is for paid-up members.
Mrs. Marvin Kahn, vice-presi-
dent of the Detroit Section, will
speak and install the new offic-
ers. Dancing will follow to the
music of the Royal Tones.
Officers and board personnel
to be installed include Ruth
Podolsky, Gertrude Kantor,
Rona Meisner, Pearl Shanbom,
Doris Passell, Elsie Switzer, Ida
Lin, Esther Schwartz, Alyce
Heideman, Norma Kavieff, Eve
Caner, Estelle Goodman, Elinor
Mahlin and Violet Messer.
The benefit performance will
couple the Academy Award win-
ning "Gentlemen's Agreement"
with "Gayety Parisienne" and a
Pete Smith comedy, and will be
shown at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday,
at the Dexter Theater.
Tickets are available at the
box office or by calling. Doris
Passell, fund-raising chairman,
UN. 1-7649, Elsie Switzer, UN.
3-6836, or Violet Messer, UN.
3-3473.
Proceeds go to support Coun-
cil's scholarship program here
and abroad, to support the
School of Education in Israel
and to service the foreign-born
through the 12th. Street Council
Center.

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