THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20
Goldberg Opens
Couples Fete Golden bedding
g _./Inniversaries Dr.
New All-Day School
Open house is planned at 8
p.m., Tuesday, by Dr. Gold-
berg's School, which recently
opened in expanded quarters at
901 W. State Fair, opposite the
State Fairgrounds.
Under the direction of W. A.
Goldberg, PhD, the school of-
fers, at several levels, music,
games, crafts, indoor and out-
door play and academic work.
The school, formerly located
in Oak Park, is licensed and
its curriculum meets state re-
quirements. Sessions for nur-
sery and kindergarten are held
mornings or afternoons, five
days weekly. Grades meet all
day, with lunches furnished.
MR. and MRS. NATHAN HACK
Nathan Hack, retired founder
of the Hack Shoe Co. has re-
turned to Detroit with his wife,
Pauline, for a double celebra-
tion: the couple's golden wed-
THE HERMAN FRANZBLAUS
ding anniversary and the 40th
anniversary of the firm.
MR.
AND
MRS.
BEN
SILBER
The golden wedding anniver-
The Hacks, former Detroiters,
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Celebrating their 50th wed-
Franzblau was recently cele- ding anniversary recently were are now living in Santa Monica,
brated at a cocktail party in the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silber, who Calif.
A golden anniversary party
Park Shelton Hotel given by came to live in this country
will be given in their honor by
their children.
shortly after their marriage in children, Mr. and Mrs. Morton
The Franzblaus, of E. Huron 1906.
Hack and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
River Dr., Ann Arbor, are the
The Silbers' children are Mr. ard Hack, on Saturday, at the
owners of Huron Farms Or- and Mrs. Alex Sherr, Mr. and Statler Hotel. The company is
chard, in Ann Arbor. Previ- Mrs. Albert J. Silber and Mr. run by the two sons.
ously, Mr. Franzblau had for and Mrs. David Howell. They
Following their visit here, Mr.
many years been in the produce have seven grandchildren. _
and Mrs. Hack will leave from
business in Detroit.
New York for a six-month tour
Members of Cong. - Shaarey
of South America.
Zedek, Beth Abraham Syna-
Mr. Hack came to this coun-
gogue, Knollwood Country Club
try from Poland in 1900, resid-
and the Covenant Club, the
ing in Bay City and operating
Franzblaus also belong to nu-
an umbrella store with his
merous local and national Jew-
brother. Here, he met, and after
a six-week courtship, married
ish organizations.
"Plus giving," in addition to
Their children are Mr. - and regular pledges was urged this Pauline May Soreck .
When they moved to Detroit
Mrs. Irving Wartell, Mr. and week by Mrs. Harry Mondry,
10 years later, the Hacks open-
Mrs. Paul -Tilds, Mr. and Mrs.
vice - president ed their first shoe store on
Jarvis Frantzblau and Mr. and
of funds of the Hastings and Frederick, and
Mrs. Fred Birndorf. The Franz-
Detroit Coun- soon expanded into "The Shoe
blaus have eight grandchildren.
cil of Pioneer Store on the Corner That Does
Women, as the Business on the Square," at
Council set in Hastings and Farnsworth.
Richard Kanner Elected
motion
plans
Entering the orthopedic shoe
Yacht Club Commodore
to conclude its field, Mr. Hack opened in the
At the annual meeting sof the
annual fun d- Stroh . (now the Mutual) Bldg.
Great Lakes Yacht Club, held
raising c a m- in 1925. One branch still is lo-
Nov. 8, the following were
paign.
cated there on the fifth floor.
elected:
Mrs. Mondry T h e P W
During the past 40 years, Mr.
Richard Kanner, commodore; Council has established a goal
Miles Jaffe, vice commodore; of $70,000, a sum which requires Hack innovated many shoe de-
John Mayer, rear commodore; increased giving to correspond velopments, including the club-
foot • shoe, convalescent boot,
Lee Brody, secretary; Robert to the increased needs of the
which he gave royalty-free to
Zell, treasurer.
state of Israel in this time of the army, and the Hackometer,
Avern Cohn, Richard Schway- crisis, stated Mrs. Mondry.
a shoe measuring device.
der, Dr. William fl. Edelson and
Climaxing the two-m o n t h
His self-reliant ambulator was
Dr. Maurice Tatleman were drive, a special event has been developed at Birmingham Vet-
elected to directorships. Irwin arranged by Mrs. Gerson Berris, erans Hospital in California, and
Greene, Dr. Jerry Abramson, program chairman, for 8:30
aided many paralyzed veterans
Irving Keene and Gene Nagler p.m., Dec. 9, at Masonic Temple. to learn to walk. In 1947, he
continue as directors.
A highlight of the evening joined Dr. Laurence E. More-
The club, consisting of 120 will be the appearance of Col. house, a University of Southern
members, located on Lake St. Katriel P. Salmon; military and California physiologist, in
Clair at the foot of 9 Mile Road naval attache of the Israel Em- studies of muscular fatigue in
in St. Clair Shores, is now go- bassy in Washington, D.C.
walking and running.
ing on its 6th year of operation.
Also featured on the pro-
Out of the latter research
gram will be Detroit soprano came the Hack Ripple Sole
Emma Schaver, who will inter- Shoe, of which over a quarter
pret Yiddish and Hebrew songs, of a million have been manu-
and Eli Mintz, best known for factured with patents in the
BY JULES DONESON
his portrayal of Uncle David on U. S., Canada, South Africa,
"The Goldbergs" on radio and Italy, France and patents pend-
(This co/umn, will appear
ing in six other countries.
from time to time to offer television.
Mrs. Irving Turner, president
you current news of travel.)
of the Pioneer Women's Coun- Hebrew Songs Program
cil, will greet the guests, ex-
ROSE BOWL TOURS
plaining briefly the work of at World Market Fete
International Institute of Met-
by air or rail to Los Angeles are
the Council and its sister or-
going fast. Choice seats for
ganization in Israel, Moatzot ropolitan Detroit announces
GAME and PARADE still avail-
Hapoalot, which rehabilitates, that harvest festivals of the
able. Best bet for reservations,
trains and establishes homes Old World is the theme of the
call TO 8-8765.
for women and youth in the 26th annual Old World Market,
Nov. 15-18,
Jewish state.
MIAMI BEACH HOTEL
Songs of Israel, in Hebrew,
will be presented at the fes-
space expected to be tighter this
Mumford Club to Hear tival this Saturday night at 9:15,
winter. For best choice of hotels
the Choral Society of the
and guaranteed space, recom-
Panel of Ex-Students by.
mend calling TO 8-6896.
Jewish Center, under the di-
Mumford Parents Club is rection of Julius Chajes, at the
sponsoring a panel discussion, in International Institute, 111 - E.
B'NAI B'RITH LUXURY CRUISE
which Mumford graduates now Kirby.
to the Caribbean leaving March
attending various colleges, will
13 on the ILE DE FRANCE. For
With Mildred Levy at the
give a frank appraisal of their
reservations call Mr. Doneson,
piano, Leah Koven, alto, will
high
school
preparation
for
col-
TI KVAH LODGE member, at
sing "Emek," by Marc Levy.
lege.
TO 8-6896 or TO 8-8765.
Soprano Adele Brown will sing
The° program will take place
"Palestinian Nights," by Julius
at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the
AIR TRAVEL CARD HOLDERS
Chajei; and soprano Frances
school. Participating will be
may now charge their airline
Cooperman will sing "Mayim,
Thomas Bicknell and Jeffrey
tickets without going downtown.
M a y i m," arranged by Harry
Mandell,
University
of
Mich-
No waiting necessary. An added
Coopersmith.
igan; Lorelei Schuman, Uni-
free service is ticket delivery
versity
of
Detroit;
and
Carole
right to your door. Many busi-
Polinsky, Wayne State Uni- Kvutzah Changes Date
nessmen find it most convenient.
versity.
of. Saturday Meeting
A call to TO 8-6896 brings you
Dr. Charles J. Wolfe, assistant
To give members of Kvutzah
your ticket charged to your
principal at Mumford, will mod- Ivrith the opportunity to attend
account.
erate the discussion.
the Hebrew-Yiddish Book Fair
Mrs. Ben Feldstein and Mrs. Program, at the Davison Jewish
You can personally consult
Sam August are co-chairmen of Center, this Saturday evening,
with Mr, Doneson for any
the membership committee, and the Nov. 17, meeting of Kvut-
travel arrangements, at —
will accept dues at the door. zah has been postponed. The
A social hour will follow. High Hebrew cultural group will
TO 8-8765 or TO 8-6896
-
_ —Adv. school seniors and parents are meet instead on the evening of
especially urged to attend.
Dec. 8.
Pioneer Women
Set $70,000 Goal
for Fund-Raising
TRAVEL TALK
EDDIE'S
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SIEGEL
A surprise dinner party was
held recently in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Siegel on the
occasion of the couple's golden
wedding anniversary. Nearly 60
relatives attended the party in
Sammy's Avalon Room.
Married in Europe, Mr. and
Mrs. Siegel came to the United
States on their honeymoon, and
remained here, settling in De-
troit. They have been members
of the Workmen's Circle for 48
years, and were charter mem-
bers of the Molilever Society.
The Siegels have three sons,
Dave, Max and Al; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. A. Feldman and Mrs.
A. Pomeranz; 13 grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
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