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Betrothal Told -
Suspected Policeman
Actually a 'Saint'
Miss &haves to Wed
Rabbinical Student
A Jewish policeman, at first
suspected of underhanded ac-
tivities was discovered to be
a protagonist in the city's in-
terfaith cooperation, according
to a story by Robert Kohler in
the ADL Bulletin.
Eldridge Baughman, Eastern
market patrolman, had been
rumored "shaking down" mer-
chants on his beat. Lt. James -
Cole, assigned to investigate
Baughman's activities saw the
patrolman load a merchant's
truck with bundles of food and
meat.
No arrest made, Inspector
John Carnaghie personally in-
vestigated the case, after hear-
ing rumors of Cole's collabora-
tion in the shakedown. A third
MISS ANN SIEGRIST
rumor . stimulated assignment
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sie- of other policemen, who finally
MISS ROCHELLE SCHANES
grist, of 17511 Stoepel, announce broke. the case:
At a family dinner, Mr. and
the engagement of their daugh-
Baughman had achieved Mrs. Jacob Schanes, of Tuxedo
ter, Ann Francis, to Baron Her- Eastern market Christian and •Ave., announced the engage-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Jewish . merchants' cooperation ment of their daughter,
vin Herman, of 16169 Baylis. A in aiding the poverty-stricken Rochelle, to Henry Weintraub,
September wedding is planned. Felician Sisters Convent. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Carnaghie and precinct men Weintraub, of Webb Ave.
The bride - elect attended
subsequently aided painting of
`Oedipus Rex' to Open
Wayne State University. Her
the convent.
at the Krim, March 20
Despite his religious affilia- fiance is now studying at the
The terrible old story of how tion, the Felician Sisters have Hebrew Union College in New
Oedipus unwittingly slew his nicknamed Baughman, who re- York. The wedding will take
father and married his mother, tires this Spring after 25 years place on Aug. 10.
v. police service, "St. Anthony,"
and of how the s
consequences of after their patron saint.
'Sonata for Greens
the act f ell
Features Chajes and
upon his whole
house ever af-
Mischakoff Concert
ter has b e en
Julius Chajes, who shared
made into a
• Mhrch 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. h ono r s Wednesday evening
moving picture
Charles S. Levi (Beth Joan with Mischa Mischakoff, violin-
which will be
Rothenberg), of 3037 Monterey, ist,. appeared in a dual role at
shown for a
the Music Study Club concert
a daughter, Marilyn Toni.
limited en-
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at the Detroit Art Institute:
gagement of
He was the evening's pian-
March 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
two weeks be-
Marshall
Reichstein
(
Go
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die
ist
and was acclaimed as the
Guthrie
ginning Wed-
composer of Sonata in A
Leider),
of
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Ewald
Circle,
nesday, at the Krim Theater.
Minor, dedicated to the Dora
a daughter, Gail Michelle.
"Oedipus Rex," the story
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and Julius Green Fund of
Sophacles first told nearly 2500
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Music Study Club.
years ago, has been filmed in Robert David August (Roslyn
The two musicians received
color by director Tyrone Guth- Hoffman), of 20245 Huntington, ovations for their excellent
rie and producer Leonid Kipnis a daughter, Jill Michelle.
performance in interpreting the
in the version by Irish poet
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Sonata composed in the Greens'
William Butler Yeats, with the
March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. honor as well as the Beethoven
cast of the Stratford, Ontario, Richard D. Friedman <Audrie Sonata Op. 24 in F Major and
Festival production led by Winnick), of Marlow Ave., Oak the Brahms Sonata Op. 108 in
Douglas Campbell and the Park, a daughter, Lesley- Rose. D. Minor.
masks and designs of Tanya
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So successful was their per-
Moiseiwitsch,
March 5 — To Dr. and Mrs. formance that the audience
Gerald Isenberg (Eileen Edel- would not budge from seats
man), of Votrobeck Ct., a son, until the two distinguished mu-
Tween-Teen Volleyball
sicians gave an encore, Dvor-.
Steven Michael.
Matches Set at Center
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ak's "Indian Lament."
The concert was a triumph
Tween-teen volleyball teams
March 4 — To Dr. and Mrs.
at the Davison Jewish Center Michael J. Franzblau (Donna for the two accomplished ar-
scheduled to play at 7 p.m.,- Garfield), former Detroiters now tists, Chajes and - Mischakoff,
Thursday, include:
of San Francisco. Calif., a and for the Music Study Club's
efforts to advance musical art
Colts vs. Kingsmen, Tarquens daughter, Deborah Sharon.
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in our community.
vs. Continentals, and Imperials
March 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
vs. - Dive Bombers.
On March 28, it will be Tar- Harvey A. Gordon (Clara Fis- 'Boris Godunov` Starts
quens vs. Colts, Imperials vs. chaff), of 13301 Winchester, Dexter's Art Policy
Kingsmen, and Dive Bombers Huntington Woods, a daughter,
"Boris Godunov," wide-screen,
vs. Continentals. April 4, Im- Brenda Jo.
* * *
magicolor production of Mo-
perials vs: Tarquens, Dive.
Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Er- deste Moussorgsky's opera set
Bombers vs: Colts, and Contin-
win Robinson (Mildred Sharf- to the story by Alexander Push:-
entals vs. Kingsmen.
kin, began Wednesday as the
The Centers Tween-Teen league is man), of 25528 Henley, Hunting-
comprised of Imperials: Allen Lenard, ton Woods, a daughter, Marcia opening bill of Detroit's newest
Irwin Kallush, Robert Rosenberg,
art cinema, the Dexter Theater,
Carolyn. , •
Jerry Serlin and Shel R
_ ott; Contin-
on Dexter at Burlingame. The
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entals: Bob Gittleman, Bob" Magen,
Charles Gorevitz, Jerry Walden and
Feb. 28 — To Dr. and Mrs. presentation is accompanied by
Irwin Niskor; Tarquens: Seymour
Edelman, Phillip Gutenberg, Sandy David S. Ruskin (Barbara Man- "Art Treasures of the Kremlin,"
Kane, Marvin Goldfarb and Howard dell), former Detroiters now of also in color on oversize screen.
Atlas; Colts: Jerry Sklare, Allen
Apple, Herbert Rosen, Stuart Eisen- 703 ITOth St., N.E., Rochester,1 Planned by the city's only
berg and Marvin Kofender; Kings-
woman theater operator, Dora
men: Larry Apple, Gus Coladarn. Minn., a daughter, Belinda El- Brown Rose, wife of auto dealer
Chuck Sklare, Jerry Weissmann and len.
Saul Rose, the Dexter's future
Gerald Label; Dive Borribers': 'Gary
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Lubin, Orin Rosenblatt, Jerry Glicks-
' Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. performances will be presented
man, Allen Cohen and Steve Warner.
Sheldon Sherman (Helen Ap- only once an evening and will
plebaum), of 24241 Manistee, be enhanced by refreshments in
Oak Park, a daughter, Sandra the lobby - converted b u f f et
RABBI YEITUDAH LOEWY
lounge.
Beth.
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Daughter of • Harry Brown,
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Since 1946 in DetrOit
Feb. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. who built the Dexter, Mrs. Rose
Hospitals and Homes
Seymour Joseph (Revs Brit- is determined to "revitalize the
man), of 3812 Clements, a theater my father loved." A
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mother of three children and
daughter, Jill.
member of the Michigan Bar
Feb. 22 — To Dr. and Mrs. Association, she believes the
Sidney Katz (Marilyn Kopel), Dexter is "uniquely situated in
RABBI LEO Y.
of 10504 Ludlow, Huntington a neighborhood which is above
GOLDMAN
average in cultural interests. Its
Woods, a son; Michael Ethan.
people will come to movies
Expert Moltel
Feb: , 22
To Mr. and Mrs. when something particularly
Recommended by Physicians
Martin Raskin of '4040 W. good is playing," she says.
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Grand, a son, Robert Gary.
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Mrs. Rose plans to seek out
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Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. and present "the finest films
made anywhere in the world."
IrWin Belinsky (Harriet Le- made
f arm er Cub Scouts den
derer), • of 20515 Steel, a son ,
Rabbi Joshua Spiro
mother, she will eliminate
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Mark Steven.
"nerve - wracking, frightening
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Serving In
Feb. 12—To Mr.. and Mrs. horror pictures from children's
Hospitals & Homes
Leonard Meyers (Lillian At- matinees," but will not deprive
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something mildly scary."
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