People Make News .• Rabbi DAVID C. KOGEN, spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Israel, Vancouver, B. C., Canada, has been named director of community activities of the United Synagogue, effective Sept. 1, it was announced by Dr. Ber- nard Segal, executive director. His responsibility .will be to acti- vate existing regions and to or- ganize new regions of the United Synagogue in the United States and Canada. * * ABRAHAM GOODMAN, of New York, was named acting president of the Zionist Organ- ization of America in the ab- sence of Mortimer May, presi- dent of the ZOA, who left for Israel to attend the sessions of the World Zionist Actions Com- mittee which open in Jerusalem this week. * * ** DR. ALEXANDER SILVER. MAN, professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh, has been elected pres- ident of the Commission on In- organic Nomenclature of the In- ternational Union of Pure and Applied Chemestry- * * * WALTER . MERENBACH, o f Los Angeles, who settled in the United States in 1919 as a boy of 16, has won promotion to the rank of full colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. Col. Merenbach, served in the Pacific during World War II and won the Medal of Merit. * * * DR. WILLIAM E. SEGAR has been appointed assistant profes- sor of pediatrics at Indiana Uni- versity School of Medicine. * MORRIS LUBCHANSKY, of New London, Conn., was elected YEHUDA HARRY LEVIN, president of the New London counselor of the Embassy of County Bar Association. Israel • at Washington, will head the list of members of Israel's Laurels Country Club diplomatic corps who will parti- cipate in the Bnai Brith Institute Builds Dance Pavilion at Starlight, Pa., at a special " One of the East's largest and "Israel Youth Conference," fea- rrtbst beautiful dance pavilions is turing a mock session of Israel's nearing completion at Joe No- Knesset. vack's Laurels Country Club, on Sackett Lake, N. Y., located in '''• ■■ ••••• ■ .W..0.0% the heart of the Catskill Moun- tains. ENJOY Built alongside Laurels olym- pic-size swimming pool, the ball- room will feature floors of pure SHORT terrazo marble, imported from Italy by Novack. The pavilion also will include an ultra-modern 89c refreshment bar for swimmers and dancers. Guests at Laurels for the next two weeks will be in for a spe- cial treat as Max Bygraves, called TO 6-9804 Britain's leading comedian, and his three associates, Harry Cran- ley, Eric Sykes and Robert Dix- on, are vacationing there, while rehearsing for TV appearances, :west including CBS's "Toast of the Town." *FOR LIBERMAN'S Salami Lb. 12162 DEXTER A COOL EVENING of your fa- vorite foods and our spe- cialty "out of this world" corned beef. *PLUS the Stevenson Trio *FREE OF TAX at the only Brass Rail in downtown Detroit "Male Animal" At Saline Mill 1 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17 Friday, August 19, 1955 James Thurber's exuberant col-1 - Danny Raskin's LISTENING lege farce,, "The Male Animal," opened at the Saline Mill The- 1: FOR YOUR DANCING: ater, Tuesday night, to a full ' • • house. 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