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October 14, 1955 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-10-14

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activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Levine (Dawn Demont) have returned
here following an extended visit to France, Switzerland and Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney (Bee) Kalt sailed recently aboard the
Queen Elizabeth for an extended tour of Europe, which will in-
elude England, Holland, Austria and France. In Switzerland, the
Kalts will attend the convention of Travel Agents. Mrs. Kalt is
affiliated with the Elliott Travel Service.

Mr. and "Mrs. L. Barill, of 21961 Gardner, Oak Park, recently
honored Mr. and Mrs. M. Wein, of 19467 Woodingham, with a party
celebrating the Weins' 32nd wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Taub, of Boston Blvd., left last week aboard
the SS United States for Paris. They will leave almost immediately
for Israel, where they plan to remain for an extended period.

Plight Troth

Circle Schedules
District Parley

MISS MARILYN SMITH

Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Smith,
of Oak Park, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marilyn, to Leonard David Brose,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose,
of Cherrylawn Avenue. A De-
cember wedding is planned.

Mrs. Jackman on Staff
Of Elkin Travel Bureau

The annual Michigan district
conference of the Workmen's
Circle has been scheduled for
Oct. 21 to 23, in the Circle Cen-
ter, 11529 Lin-
wood. Evening
sessions w i 11
start at 8:30
p.m., with the
Morning p r o-
grams to begin
at 10:30 a.m.
Benjamin Geb-
i n e r, assistant
general s e c r e-
tary of the
Circle, will
speak at the
opening session.
Gebiner
He has only recently returned
from a tour of Israel and Europe.
Gebiner is managing editor
of "The Friend" and writes for
"Workmen's Circle Call," both
Circle publications, and is a
writer for the Jewish Daily For-
ward.
He also is vice-chairman of the
Jewish Labor Comimttee, board
member of ORT, and is affiliated
with the Yiddish Scientific Insti-
tute, World Jewish Culture Con-
gress and National Community
Relations Advisory Committee.
Gebiner also conducts a daily
news program on New York's
station WEVD.
Four branches of the Circle
plan activity today, at the Cen-
ter. Branches 460 and 181 will
hold business meetings; Branch
156 will view "Yanker Der
Shmid" with Moshe Oysher; and
Branch 111 will hear' Saul Maltz,
Circle school director, speak on
"Jewish Life in Mexico."

The Elkin Hotel and Travel
Bureau this week announced the
addition of Mrs.
Helen Jackman
to its staff of
personnel. A na-
t i v e • Detroiter,
Mrs. Jackman is
married to Dr.
Jack Jackman,
an optometrist.
Active in
many communi-
ty service organ--
Mrs. Jackman izations, M r s .
Jackman has been among the
leadership of Infants Service
Group and the Red Cross -Motor
Three chapters of the Women's
Corps.
Division, American Jewish Con-
gress, have planned meetings at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, while a
combined meeting of Schaefer-7
and Northwest Chapters is plan-
ned for Oct. 26.
In celebration of Jewish Edu-
Louise Waterman Wise Chap-
cation Month, the Jewish Com- ter, meeting at the home of Mrs.
munity Council will present a Philip Einstandig, 1333g Vernon,
television program at 10 a.m., Huntington Woods, will hold a
Sunday, over WJBK-TV, Chan- dessert luncheon, followed
by a
nel 2.
review on "False Witness" by
The half-hour telecast, "Invi- Mrs. D. Rappaport.
tation to Jewish Learning," will
South-Central Chapter mem-
feature a panel of Jewish edu-
cators, according to Samuel J. bers will meet Sidney Stein, new
regional director of Congress at
Rhodes, Council president.
Speakers will be Rabbi Morris its meeting in the home of Mrs.
Adler, Council vice-president; Clarence Bayles, 2360 Oakrnan
Blvd.
Dr. Norman Drachler, chairman
Mrs. Ben Edden, an Israeli, will
of fourth annual Jewish Book
Fair; Rabbi Max Kapustin, di- be guest speaker. Her topic is
rector of Wayne University's "The Life of the Woman in Is-
Hillel Foundation; and Dr. Isaac rael." She is accompanying her
Rabinowitz, LaMed professor of husband on a two-year visit of
the United States in behalf of
Jewish studies at Wayne U.
Israel Bonds.
a
A luncheonette will open
e WASHBURN, 18061
0 Northeast Chapter's meeting, to
be held in the home of Mrs. Har-
AT CURTIS
old\ Soble, 1844 Oakman. Mrs.
Arthur L. Robbins. will receive
Beautiful 4 bedroom ,brick
Harry and Bonaro Overstreet's
13 colonial. Gas heat, two upstairs
"The Mind Alive."
bathrooms, main. floor powder
room, basement lavatory, Car-
The combined meeting of
peting and draperies by interior
Schaefer-7 and Northwest Chap-
ters the following week, in the
0 decorator, aluminum storm win-
dows and doors. Automatic attic
home of Mrs. Boaz Siegel, 18055
fan, awnings, panelled library
Mark Twain, will hear a' report
and breakfast room.- Outdoor
from Mrs. Martha Griffiths, Mich-
bar-b-q, sprinkling system. Com-
igan's 17th District Representa-
0 pletely landscaped, oversize two
tive in Congress. Sidney Stein
car garage. Wyoming - Curtis
also will speak.
area, close to shopping, elemen-
Mrs. William Burk, president
tary and high school and syna-
of the Women's Division, advises
0 gogue. Priced for quick sale
by owner, $30,000.
that guests are invited to attend
any of these chapter meetings.
For appointment call:

COngress Women
Set Chapter. Meets

TV Program Planned
For Education Month

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UN. 2-1936

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, October 14, 1955

Community Council
Names Committees

New York Miss Is
Engaged to Detroiter

Sunday-Niters to Meet

Elsie Palmer, president, an-
nounces that the Sunday-Niters
Samuel J. Rhodes, president of of the Jewish Community Center
the Jewish Community Council, will hold their first get-together
this week announced the ap- of the season, at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
pointments of the following com- day, at the Davison building.
mittee chairmen and co-chair-
men for the 1955-56 season:
P
WEDDINGS
Hoke Levin, reappointed chair-
BAR MITZVAHS
H
man of Council's internal rela-
Candids and 3D's
0
tions committee, with David I.
by
T
Berris, co-chairman, and Rabbi
Max Kapustin, advisor.
0 JACK GORBACK
Rabbi Morris Adler and Sid-
S
TO. 7-0930
ney M. Shevitz, co-chairmen of Amimmommunimmaimum...
the culture commission, which
prepares and presents Council
programs for organizations and
Dance with Delight
sponsors radio and television
to
presentations.
LARRY FREEDMAN
Other committee appointments
and His Orchestra
include A. C. Lappin, chairman,
Walter Berlow, co-chairman, ar-
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bitration; Dr. Samuel Krohn, ad-
missions; Hyman Safran and
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men, budget; Louis M. Rosen-
We remodel double breaste'd suits i-
MISS AMELIA JOSEPH
zweig, legal; Morris Lieberman, - to modern single breasted models. -
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Joseph, personnel; Ben H. Weil, chair-
1
SPECIALS:
of New York City, announce the man, Hoke Levin, co-chairman,
Southern
Oakland
County.
engagement of their daughter,
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Amelia, to Hershel Kaplan, son
I Reg. $32.50
of Mrs. Rose Kaplan, of Waverly
Suits
Ave., and the late Dr. Louis
Reg. $65
Kaplan.
Large selection of pants.
The bride-elect is a graduate
..`MEMORIES THAT WILL
of Smith College and the Julliard
LAST " FOREVER"
Conservatory of Music. Mr. Kap-
•FUEL
lan attended the University of
11559 Dexter
WE. 3-91521
Detroit where he was affiliated
with Phi Alpha fraternity.

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Nathan Milstein, called the
"Master violinist" by Olin Downs,
music critic of the New York
Times, will be presented at Ma-
sonic Temple on Nov. 12, under
sponsorship of the Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit.
A reception, to which all at-
tending are Invited, will take
place immediately following the
concert in the Fountain Ballroom:
"Judging by advance ticket
sales," Samuel Feldstein, corn.-
mittee chairman, has announced,
"the house will be a sell out."
This marks the first year in
23 when the celebration of the
Balfour Declaration takes the
form of a concert in place of a
ball.
For information call at the
Zionist House,- corner Linwood
and Lawrence, or phone TO.
8-9413.

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New products, new methods
and new ideas for making things
easier for the creative family are
being readied for presentation at
the Do-It-Yourself and Home
provement Show, Oct. 22-30, at
the State Fair Coliseum.
Do-it displays will cover almost
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development, with ideas for the
home painter, the power tool fan,
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is proud to present

Nathan Milstein

"The Master Violinist"

In behalf of the noblest cause

ISRAEL!

Saturday, November 12, 8:30 p.m.
at Masonic Temple

Reception in Fountain Ballroom
Following Concert

For information —
Zionist House
TO 8-9413

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