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June 10, 1955 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-06-10

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Betrothal Told

MISS SARALEE SUNECK

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuneck, of
Pasadena A v e., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Saralee, to Neil Goldberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gold-
berg; of Leslie Ave.

Maryland Governor Wins
Men's Federation Award

KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y., (JTA)
—Gov. Theodore McKeldin of
Maryland, chairman of the
American-Israel Society, received
the annual award of the Na-
tional Federation of Men's Clubs
at the organization's convention
dinner here.

RILES KLEIN

Graduating Couple a t
Michigan Overcome
Husband's Polio Attack

The ability of a young couple
to overcome serious obstacles
will be. recognized Saturday,
when Dr. and Mrs. Richard M.
Kommel graduate from the
University of Michigan. Mrs.
Kommel will receive the degree
of Master of Arts in Rhetoric,
and her husband his
Only a year and a half ago
Dr. Kommel was stricken with
bulbar polio, while studying at
Michigan and supplementing his
income by working as a nurse
in the University Hospital.
For some time thereafter he
went to classes and made his
ward rounds in a wheel chair.
But his recovery is now com-
plete.
The Kommels graduated to-
gether from Wayne University
in June, 1950, receiving their
B.A. degrees. Mrs. K o m m el
taught in the Detroit public
schools until the arrival of a
son in June 1951.
She then taught here for an-
other year, but with the move
to Ann Arbor in 1952, she trans-
ferred to a teaching position in
that city. She began her 'studies
at the University of Michigan
graduate schOol in the evenings
and during summer. sessions.
Dr. and Mrs. Kommel recently
moved to -their new home at
13134 Talbot in Huntington
Woods and are awaiting the ar-
rival of a second child in Octo-
ber.
Dr. Kommel is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Kommel of
Appoline, and Mrs. Kommel the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Korby of Outer Drive.

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Mrs. Chaiken Installed
By Beth Aaron Women

At the recent installation pro-
gram of the Beth Aaron Sister-
hood, Mrs. Irving Chaiken was
installed as president. Serving
with her in the new administra-
tion will be:
Mesdames -Albert Kaplan, Jack
Shenkman and Jack Taylor,
vice-presidents; Morris Kosack,
treasurer; Albert Kanfer, Hy-
man Zalenko, Morris Iden, Phil-
lip Chapnick and Marvin Last,
secretaries; Jack Kanners and
Louis Rogovein, sentinels.
New board members include
Mesdames Samuel Braunstein,
Lewis Cohen, Morris Ehrlich-
man, Julius Goldstein, Gerald
Goldberg, Joseph Haas, Norman
Jaffe, Max Kaminsky, L o u i s
Kazdan, Bernard Klein, Morris
Litvin, Julius Levitt, J. Harmon
Moss, Herman Moss, Saul R.ai-
kow, Max Ravet, Albert
Schwartz, Milton Stearn, Louis
Wonboy, Ben Wasserman and
Leo Weingarden.
A board meeting will be held
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
synagogue, and on June 20 a
regular meeting is scheduled at
the same time and place,

If thy brother be waxen poor
. . then thou shalt relieve him;
yea, though he be a stranger,
or a sojourner.—Lev. 25:35.

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Mogen Abraham Women Elect Mrs. H. Altman

Mrs. Harry Weisswasser, pres-
ident of Mogen Abraham Sister-
hood. announces an installation
dinner program on Wednesday
evening, at Lachar's. Mrs. Max J.
Wohlgelernter will install the
following :
Mesdames Harry Altman.
president; Jacob Brown, vice-
president; A. Eifer and Joe Lin-
der, secretaries; Morris Levine.
treasurer; Sam Rosenstein, sun-
shine chairman; and Max Bard,
publicity chairman.
The membership will offer a
"This Is Your Life Mogen Abra-
ham Sisterhood" skit, dramatiz-

ing the contributions of the
group to the community in the
past year. Mrs. Jacob Brown,
choral director, will lead in com-
munity singing.

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Friday, June 10, 1955

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MISS PEARL GOLD

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold, of
18267 - Ardmore, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Pearl Estelle, to Albert L. Co-
burn, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Coburn, of New York City.
The bride-to-be currently at-
tends Wayne University. Her
fiance is a graduate of Stanford
and Columbia Universities. An
August wedding is planned.

Center Tweens, Teens
To Receive Trophies
at Sport Award Event

Tween and teen clubs Will be
honored at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center's Sports A w a r d
Night at 8 p.m., Monday, in the
Broder auditorium of the Davi-
son Center.
Team and individual trophies
will be presented by Dr. Ben-
jamin D. Stamell, chairman of
the Davison operating commit-
tee and Sidney J. Winer, chair-
man of the northwest operating
committee.
Highlighting the program will
be Clarence Johnson, vice-presi-
dent of the International
Weight-Lifting Ass'n. and man-
ager of the U.S. Olympic weight-
lifting team; Norbert Scheman-
sky, world heavy weight-lifting
champion and winner of the
1952 Olympic weight-1 i f tin g
title; and Lyall Smith, sportS ed-
itor of The Detroit Free Press.
Championships a l r e a d y de-
cided include the division A and
B basketball titles, teen girls'
volleyball championship, d i v 1-
zion B softball title, teen boys
swimming, "all - around b o y's
and "all sports club." Yet
I club,"
to be determined are the bil-
! Hard, table tennis, division A
and B softball, Tween league
softball and girls softball cham-
pionships.
In division A basketball, the
; championship team trophy goes
I to the Wagner club. Individual
I awards will be received by Alvin
Rubin, Sid Fox, Phil Young,
Leonard Priest, Robert Repitor,
Ralph Gold, Ira Jaffee, Stewart
Fishman and Allen Hilf. Mem-
bers of the Sumacs' team, run-
ners-up in the division, also will
receive individual awards.
T h e division
B
basketball
trophy will be awarded the Sul-
tans, with individual awards go-
mg to Bernie Fields, Jack Gar-
land, Henry G or do n, Jerry
Klein, Saul L a z a r e, Sheldon
Simon, Jerry Sage, R o b e r t
Steinberg and Milton Weiss. In-
dividual runner-up awards go to
members of the Saxons.
The Argyles took t h e teen
girls v o 11 e y ball championship
trophy and the Diablos, the run-
ner-up awards.
Division B softball honors go
to championship Del Monicoes.
The athletic-wise Saxons have
won the swimming champion-
ship and the all sports award
trophy. The Regals are in line
for the all around boys club
trophy.

Maccabiah Star Stars Again

Bernard Mayer, w h o ha s
starred in Israel's Maccabiah
games, recently captured honors
in the shot-put during a meet in
New York City. Mayer won the
Metropolitan A.A.U.. event with
a heaVe 'of 5.3 feet, -fOtit an-d .
half inches,

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