Friday, November 30, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 Temple Isiael Sisterhood - Slates Artists' Exhibition ....................................................................... Mrs. SEYMOUR ELLMAN (left) who with Mr. Ellman, con- tributed the prize for the best sculpture entered in the Temple Israel Sisterhood's Artists' Exhibition, holds the prize-winning entry. Pictured with her in front of the grand prize-winning painting ,is Mrs. IRVING S. WOLFE, Sisterhood president. 0 Frain and Rabbi and Mrs. M. An Artists' Exhibition, an Leon Robert Syme. event equal in importance to Outstanding ceramic ($50) — to the Temple Israel Sisterhood's Lillian Pierce for "Stonewear Vase," traditional Antique Fair and In- awarded by the Sol R. Coltons. - Outstanding work on a child ($50) terfaith Institute, will open at —to Renee Kaupiz Radell for "Com- placency," awarded by the Leslie 5 p.m., Dec. 9, at the temple, Schnriers and Harry Galperins. 17400 Manderson. Outstanding oil painting ($50)— The exhibition will be open to William Lewis for "Sea Monu- ments." until 10 p.m., that evening, and Outstanding graphic ($50)—to Ar- will continue from 10 - a.m. to thur C. Danto for "Woman and 10 p.m., Dec. 10 and 11. A snack Child," awarded by the Hoke Levins and Leon Winkelmans. bar will be open during the Outstanding textile ($50)—to Rich- ard A. Abell for "Woven Wall Hang- - hours of showing. ing Red," awarded by the William Oils, water colors, graphics, Stones and Ben Shwayders. Outstanding enamel ($50)—to Joyce textiles, 'ceramics, metal work, Melconiali for "Fuga," awarded by sculpture and jewelry will be the Louis Redstones and Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Simon. among the items in exhibit and Outstanding craft ($50)—to Fred- for sale. The showing will be erick L. Colby, Jr. for "Ice Tea Spoons," awarded by the George held in the newly completed Tanns and Alfred A. Taubmans. temple Activities Building. Outstanding metal work ($50—to June Hauck for Cocktail Pitcher and While abstract expressionism Spoon," awarded by the Joseph Sil- is the idiom in which many vers and Nathan Silvermans. Outstanding work by a male ($50) artists now work, the jurors —to Harry Soviak for "Oil 3," awarded prizes to. artists work- awarded by Krim Theater and Wrig- ley's. ing in several veins. Outstanding painting on broth'er- ($25)--to Dorothy Siddell for The panel of three judges, hood "Walk to Freedom," awarded by Pem LundBorg Dixon, painter Garelick's Gallery. Outstanding watercolor ($25) — to and art instructor at Cass Tech- Katy -Keck Arnstein for "Counter, nical High School; Wallace point," awarded by AAA Picture Frame Shop. Mitchell, director of Cranbrook Outstanding watercolor ($25) — to Museum of Art; and Dr. Ernest Ann Orr for "Painting ji 112," Scheyer, professor of humani- awarded by Amco Picture Frame. - Outstanding work in jewelry ($25) ties at Wayne State University, —to Lester Sader for "Bracelet." selected the winners from 200 All awards will be presented paintings and 100 other entries. to the winning artists at a tea The judges awarded $900 in prize during the exhibit. Dr. Leon money for 18 outstanding works of Fram will make the presenta- art. The awards were made as fol- tions. lows: Outstanding painting ($150) — to Working on the event, planned Willard E. Parker • for "Bird into Light," awarded by Lewis Artist as a cultural program to stimu- Supply. late interest in art and benefit Outstanding work in painting ($50) American artists were the fol- —to Harold Lloyd Neal for "Nude," awarded by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur lowing Sisterhood members: Bloom. Mesdames Irving S. Wolfe, Outstanding sculpture ($50) — to Anita Yarost for "The Castle," by president; George Victor, vice- the Seymour S. Ellmans. president in charge; Charles Outstanding portrait ($50) — to Harry Packman for "The Rabbi," Bassey, Joseph Bean, Jack Book- holder, Samuel B. Danto, Sey- awarded by the Marshall Millers. Outstanding work by a woman mour Ellman, Nathaniel Gold- ($50) --=-• to Ruth Mailer Smith for "Window Shopping," awarded by Dr. stick, Albert Jaco, Irving Levy, Nathan Miller, Max Newman, Norman Noble, Maurice Reveno FIRST QUALITY and Morton Synder. bucks and 'Turkeys The Artists Exhibition is open Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers to the public at no charge. We are now serving Oak Park and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 Miami to Have New Cadillac Hotel Starting on Dec. 20 A completely new concept in Miami Beach vacationing will be the keynote when the beau- tiful new 1957 Cadillac Hotel, located at 39th Street on the Ocean, opens its doors Dec. 20. Since 1941 the name of the Cadillac Hotel has been synon- omous with the finest, and so the management has retained the best of the old by stripping the original building down to its core and installing the very lat- est in design, furniture and equipment. They . have built a 154 - room brand new addition. The total effect will be that of a brand new hotel whose worth will be approximately $4,500,000. Miss Fox to Head BBYW Group Rosenwald AL Post Finds New Quarters SAM ROSENBLAT Beginning with Dec. 12, Tulius Sharon Fox was installed as Rosenwald Post of the American first president of the Dorothy Legion and its Auxiliary will Fox Chapter of Bnai Brith meet in a new location, the Beth Young Women at recent cere- Yehudah Synagogue, 17556 Wy- monies conducted at Paul's oming. The move to the northwest Steak House. Inducted with Miss Fox in a will make it more convenient candlelight ceremony performed for a majority of members in by Mrs. Irving Lipson, the the Northwest area, Oak Park group's adviso r, were the and Huntington Woods to at- Misses Linda Bresler, vice- tend, states Joseph Shapiro, ad- prepident; Tommie Heller, trea-. jutant. Both Post and Auxiliary will surer; Rita Burnstein and Shar- celebrate their 25th anniver- on Velich, sec- saries on Dec. 7, howeirer, plans retaries; a n d for the formal celebration have Rosann Pres- been postponed until after the ton, reporter. new year. The honor of According to Shapiro, the lighting the services of the Post are avail- first candle able for patriotic, community or was given to spiritual occasions. For informa- Morris Fox, tion or personal contact, call Mrs. George him at UN. 1-6039. Schreiber a n d Marjorie Fox, husband a n d FOR ALL children of the Miss Fox YOUR FLORAL NEEDS late Mrs. Fox, for whom the MIDWAY FLORISTS chapter is named. 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