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May 04, 1956 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-05-04

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16—Detroit Jewish News

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Mumford Orchestra
To Play at Festival

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Friday, May 4, 1956

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Mitnia-Frank Rites
Planned for Aug. 21

The 65-piece Mumford High
School orchestra, directed by
Jerome Stasson, will participate
in the annual city-wide instru-
mental orchestra festival for
high schools at 8 p.m., Thurs-
day, in Denby- High.
The orchestra will perform
the overture to Rossini's "La
Gazza Ladra," -1 `Czardas" by
Monti and the "Habenera" from
Bizet's opera "Carmen."
Recently Mumford's string or-
chestra performed over radio
station' WWJ. Soloists were
Stuart Bloom, concertmaster,
and. Linda Eisenberg, a pianist
who recently won the Inter-
lochen intermediate concerto
contest.

every

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The House with
Blue Curtains," an adaptation of
Aage Bertelson's book, "October
'43," will tell the dramatic story
of how a community worked to-
gether to aid the escape of Den-
mark's citizens from the Nazis
during World War II.
MISS ANNA SIEGLER
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Sieg-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
ler, of 18033.Birwood, announce
Time: 5 p.m., Sunday.
the engagement of their daugh-
Station: WXYZ.
ter, Anna, to Lawrence M. Ned-
Feature: Dr. Julius Mark,
elman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Nedelman, of 2699 Elm- senior rabbi at New. York's
hurst. A Dec. 9 wedding is Cong. Emariu-El, will deliver
the first iii a series of four ad-
planned.
dresses. His topic is "The World
Rests Upon Three Things."
Plan May 16 At Home
* * *

Fore Israel Confirmand

ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR

Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Dr. Max Kapustin,
director - of Wayne University's
Hillel Foundation and a vice-
president of Hapoel Hamizrachi,
will discuss Rabbi Zeev Gold's
contribution to Jewish history.
Rabbi Gold was a signer of
Israel's Declaration of Independ-
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs: Max ence, as well as a noted scholar
Siegel, • of 4101 W. Outer Dr., and world leader.

Annual confirmation services
of Temple Israel will be held
Tuesday evening, May 15. An
at home reception has been
planned, as follows, fox the fol-
lowing Temple Israel confirm-
and:
* * *
RUTH CORINE SIEGEL,

8.to 11.:30 p.m., Wednesday, May
16. No cards.

Senior Bicur Cholem
Plans 61st Banquet

The 61st annual banquet of
the Detroit Senior Bicur Cho-
lem Organization will be held
at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Lachar's
announces Mrs. Lena -Techner,
president.
The banquet is one of two
fund - raising
- affairs con-
ducted annual-
ly by the wo-
men, who pro-
vide medicine
ind money for
she needy sick
locally and in
srael.
An added
project this
Mrs. Techner year is the.
stocking of the new laboratory
at the Teishe Yeshivah in
Cleveland with medical sup-
plies. -
M. Manuel Merzon will be
toastmaster at the banquet. Mrs.
Techner will preside over the
cereMonies.

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Sinai Women's Guild
To Elect New Officers

The annual meeting of the
Women's Guild of Sinai Hos-
pital will begin with a lunch-
eon at 12:15 p.m., May 11, at
Franklin Hills Country Club.
The program will feature
the election of new officers.-
The president's annual report
will be given by Mrs. Hyman
C. Broder.
Arranging the program of
informal entertainment which
will follow the business session
are the following women:
Mesdames Charles . Gershen-
son, Sam Gruber and Abe
Srere, entertainment; Joseph
Hartman, Joseph Fenton and
Alvin Rodecker, arrangements;
a n d Nathan Schermer a n d
Daniel Grant, rservations.
Reservations must be made
with the Women's Guild office,
BR. 3-3000, before Wednesday.

MISS CAROLE MITNICK

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Wroten's Ranch Camp, a sum-
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girls, 4 to 14, will open- this
summer at Nine Mile and Taft
Rds., in Northville. Directors
of the camp, Joseph Taylor and
Elmo Wroten, have had over
15 years of school and camp ex-
perience.
The camp, open from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday,
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Campers will swim at a nearby
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Food will be served • from the
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At other times, the camp
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REDUCE

First and tourist class space
to Naples is available on late
spring and summer sailings of
the new Israeli passenger' liners,
SS Zion and SS Israel, it was
announced by the Zim Israel
America Lines, of New York.
The newly - built, 19 - knot
steamers sail every third. Friday
from Kent Street, Brooklyn,
direct to Naples and Haifa. Ar-
rival at Naples is on the tenth
day out of New York. The ships
also call at Naples on their re-
turn -voyages.
Next sailings from New
York are on May 11, June 1,
June 22; July 13 and Aug, 3.

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Music and Entertainment

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mitnick,
of Richton Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carole Ann, to Max Frank, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank, of
Cortland Ave.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan, and is
now a student at Wayne Uni-
versity. Her fiance is a Wayne
U. graduate, and was affiliated
with Tau Beta Pi and Sigma
Xi fraternities.
An Aug. 21 wedding is being
planned.

Registration to the camp is
limited,
so that individual camp-
Circle PTO Schedules
ers receive all the attention re-
Games Party for School quired. For information, call
The annual Games Party of Joseph Taylor, at KE. 3-8775.
the Parent Teachers Organiza-
tion of the Workmen's Circle Council's Concluding
School and Kindergarten will
be held at 9 p.m., Saturday, in Assembly on May 21;
the WC Center, 11529-Linwood. To. Elect Officers
Samuel J. Rhodes, president
All table games and prizes
will be featured at the program, of the Jewish Community Coun-
and refreshments will be served. cil, announced that the season's
Proceeds will help finance a final Delegate Assembly will be
new classroom and playground held Monday, May 21, at the
Young Israel Center.
equipment for the school.
The Circle's E-S Council
This session will be marked
Youth Group will leave the *by election of officers and exec-
Center at 1:15 p.m., Sunday, utive committee members and
aboard chartered buses for by summary accounting of the
Greenfield Village. Luncheon Council's activities.
will be served at the Village,
and the group will retufn at
6 p.m.

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