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November 04, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-11-04

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Bnai Brith Activities

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will hold a board meeting
- Monday afternoon, at 4061 Cort-
land. Hostesses will , be Estelle
Warren, Evelyn Berger and Sar-
ah Tichik. A regular meeting is
planned for Nov. 14, at Cong.
Beth Yehudah, at which Mrs.
James Kraft, membership reten-
tion chairman will be in charge
of the program. Martin Horowitz,
a hypnotist, will be featured en-
tertainer, and Mrs. Louis Mann-
ing will be guest Speaker. Prizes
will be awarded.

entertainment has been planned,
and a social hour will .conclude
the program. The public is in-
vited.
*
*

IVAN BLOCH CHAPTER will
present a fashion show by a
local firm at 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
at Cong. Beth Joseph. Prizes will
be awarded. The public is in-
vited.
* * *

Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER will hold its first
membership affair at 8 p.m.,
* * *
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
PISGAH LODGE will meet at Jack Schwartz, 4000 Sturtevant,
8:30 p. rn., Monday, at Parkside
Guests a honor will be Mrs.
Hall, 3119 Fenkell. A social hour
Henry Schore, president, and
will follow.
Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, executive
* * *
secretary of District 6. A buffet
Mrs. Fred Solomon, president,
supper will be served, and prizes
and Mrs. Hetta Bolotin, execu-
will be awarded. A- new member
tive secretary of District Grand
constitutes the admission.
Lodge No. 6, will be in town as
guests of honor at the Greater
Detroit Women's Council fund-
raising Variety Show at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Masonic Temple.
While here, they will also be
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and
present at a joint .meeting of Sisterhood will collaborate in the
REX, GERSHWIN and DOWN- presentation of a comedy, "Mama
TOWN CHAPTERS at 8:30 p.m., Knows Best," at a special pro-
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Moses, gram, to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Linwood at Oakman Ct. Special Sunday in t h e
synagogue's so-
cial hall.
Mrs. Meyer
Shugerman will
head the cast in
Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir- t h e production
ving Schumer (Ethel Statfeld), an adaptation by
of 22010 Beverly, Oak Park, a Mrs. Harry 013 2
erstein of Ethel .-
son, Brion - Hartley.
Jacobson's . pop--
* * *
Oct. 29—To Lt. and Mrs. Har- ular story, "
old S. Gaynor (Fayanne Sike), of Fight City Hall."Mrs. Shugerman
Also appearing are Mr. and
Dexter Blvd., a son, Lawrence
Mrs. Martin Spector, Mr. and
David.
Mrs. Morton Grass, Mrs. Louis
* * *
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tatken, Harold Koenigsberg,
Saretsky (Shreda Osoff, of De- Lawrence Fleischman, Mrs. Philip
troit), of Alpena, Mich., a son, Frank, Mrs. Irving Rogovein, Mrs.
Abe Katzman and Mrs. George C.
Gary Marc.
Parzen.
* * *
Dr. Davis A. Benson, the eve-
Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Levin (Carolyn Shaye), ning's chairman, urges members
of 23811 Majestic, Oak Park, a to bring their friends.
son, Joshua Michael.
* * *
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Belin (Marilyn Zimmerman), of
23151 Marlow, Oak Park, a
At a meeting of the board of
daughter, Lori Beth.
*
*
directors of the Detroit Chapter,

Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. San- American Technion Society, held
ford Rosenthal (Sallie Kaplan), last week, announcement was
made of plans for the annual din-
a son, Bruce Frederick.
* * *
ner.
The traditional event will be
Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Greenberg (Madeline Cooper), held at the Statler Hotel, Dec.
of Cortland Ave., twins, a daugh- 11. The committee states that
ter, Karen Alice, and a son, Ken- plans are now being finalized
and that the name of the principal
neth Allan.
speaker and other details will be
* * *
Oct. 12—To Rabbi and Mrs. announced shortly.
This urill be the tenth event
Herbert S. Eskin, of 19339
Lauder, a daughter, Vivian Leah. arranged by the Society in its
sponsorship of the Hebrew Insti-
* * *
Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- tute of Technology, at Haifa,
bert Selter (Belle Greenblatt), of Israel (Technion).
Principal speakers at previous
24680 Church, Oak Park, a son,
dinners have included Dr. Harold
Steven Jay.
Urey, atomic scientist; Dr. Shlo-
* * *
Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul mo Kaplanski, late president of
Weinner (Phyllis Meyer), of 3026 the Technion; Dr. Israel Gold-
stein, world renowned mathema-
Pasadena, a daughter, Harriet.
tician; and Dr. Walter Clay Low-
* * *
Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerald dermilk, soil conservation scien-
Ruben (Sharon Lynn Weisberg), tist.

Shaarey Zedek Groups
Offer Comedy Skit

Local Technions
Schedule Dinner

of 23021 Radclift, Oak Park, a
son, Marc Jeffrey.
* * *
To Dr. and Mrs. Myron M.
Sp alter (Geraldine Starler),
former Detroiters now of 229
Park Dr., Sterling, Ill., a son,
Ronald Steven.

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NW Child Rescue Women
To See 'Tuesday's Child'

The Northwest Child Rescue
Women will hold its next regular
meeting on Thursday evening, at
the home of Mrs. Max Biller,
4076 W. Outer Drive,
Highlight of the evening will
be the showing of an educational
movie entitled "Tuesday's Child."
Guest will be Dr. Henry Raskin,
who will conduct a question and
answer session pertaining to the
life and problems of a mentally
retarded child.
Mrs. Max Kasoff, president of
the group, wishes to announce
the following committee appoint-
ments for the ensuing year:

Mesdames Joe Gordon, over-all fund
raising; Aaron Zameck (chairman)
and Leonard Gross, year book; Max
Wolf (chairman), Milton Kogan and
Harry Topor, - tickets; Edward Lutz,
Al Schwartz, Harry Kief and Sam
Kossack, rummage; William Kunin
(trees) and Jack Koenig (boxes), Jew-
ish National Fund; Sam Kampner,
child rescue; Alvin Keywell, member-
ship; Charles Helman, Israeli bonds;
Sam Abramson, program; Elkan Le-
vine, publicity; Abraham Stein, print-
ing; Earl Gould, community relations;
Max Biller (chairman), Jack Schneyer
and Joe Morrison, dinner dance;
Charles Granner and Louis Suhd, tele-
phone; Sam Bishop (chairman), Arthur
Simon, Sam Feldman and Harry Shear,
camp project.

Beth Shalom Women Slate Two Programs

The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Shalom will hold its annual
Membership Tea at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Northland
Center auditorium.
Women's fashions from Alice
and Myriem Sportswear will be
shown, with commentary by Mrs.
Louis Goldman, Sisterhood presi -
dent. Entertainment by members
also will be featured.
On Nov. 13, the Sisterhood has
scheduled a Harvest Bazaar from
1 to 6 p.m., at the Northland
auditorium. Entertainment is
planned for the entire family.
The bazaar, organized by Mrs.

Announce New Directors
Of DSG Professional Division

MISS MARILOU FELDSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein,
of Sussex Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Marilou, to Marvin Berman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berman,
also of Sussex Ave. A March 25
wedding is planned.

Brevities

.

Native-Detroit concert pianist
SAMUEL SORIN and his family
have taken up residence at 1512
Moffet St., Hollywood, Fla., in the
Greater Miami area. With him
are his wife, Edith, and daughter,
Kathy. He will remain under the
management of Columbia Artists,
and continue his concert career
as in the past. The Sorins had
been residing in New York,

*

* *

The second production of the
Wayne University Theatre's cur-
rent season, William Saroyan's
"THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE"
opens Nov. 4, 8:30 p.m. Additional
performances are Nov. 5 and Nov.
10 through 12.
* * *
JOHN C. METCALFE, syndi-
cated writer for Worldwide Press
Service, will moderate a debate
on "World News Headlines," to
be presented at 11 a.m., Wednes-
day, in the Fisher Theater. Other
discussants are Dr. Diosdado M.
Yap, editor of Bataan Magazine
and Orient expert; Arthur Webb,
dean of English journalists; and
Peter von Zahn, chief correspon-
dent for the West German Radio
network.
* * *
November has been designated
as NATIONAL BNAI BRITH
SAVINGS BONDS MONTH, dur-
ing which 1,600 Bnai Brith lodges
and chapters in nearly every
community in the United States
will inaugurate their 1956 cam-
paign to sell U. S. Savings
Bonds.
*
*
*
For its concert in Masonic Au-
ditorium Nov. 7, the CLEVE-
LAND ORCHESTRA will per-
form works of Brahms, Debussy,
Strauss and Tchaikovsky.
*
*
*
As a means of encouraging
qualified young Jewish people
to enter the field of Jewish com-
munity service, the Bnai Brith
Vocational Service Bureau has is-
sued a kit of publications on
"CAREERS IN JEWISH COM-
MUNITY SERVICE."
* * *
A meeting of the WILLIAM
and IDA SCHULTZ FAMILY
CLUB will be held Sunday eve-
ning, in the home of Mrs. Ida
Schultz, 2916 Sturtevant.
* * *
Cantor SHELDON MEREL, of
Temple Beth El, South Bend,
Ind., will represent the Jewish
Chautauqua Society as lecturer
at an assembly of Community
College, Benton Harbor, Mich.,
on Nov. 16. He will speak on
"Jewish Music."
* * *
DETROIT BARRACKS 213 will
hold a meeting. open to all veter-
ans of World War I and its
Ladies' Auxiliary at 8 p.m., Nov.
16, in the Veterans Memorial
Bldg. To be observed as Con-
gressmen's Night, each of the
Congressmen in Wayne, Oakland
and Macomb Counties and the
two U. S. Senators from Mich-
igan have been invited to attend.

18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 4, 1955

Members of the Professional
Division of the Detroit Service
Group who were elected to serve
two-year terms on the Division's
board, but who were not men-
tioned in last week's story, in-
clude: -
Robert D. Anspach, Milton R.
Atlas, Herman K. Cohen, Arthur
H. Rice, Benjamin J. Safir, Frank
Schwartz, Sol J. Schwartz and
Samuel S. Simmer, attorneys; and
Morris Averbuch, pharmacist.

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