Friday, May 24, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 18
News Brevities
Among the University of
Michigan students initiated last
week into PHI BETA KAPPA,
national scholastic honorary so-
ciety, were Fern Ruth Jacobs,
18461 Santa Barbara; Jacob
Robert Lifsitz, 18050 Birwood;
use Lucy Nusbaum, 14790 Met-
tetal; Benita Rovin Ormond,
4504 Cortland; Paul Steven
Silber, 4310 Cortland; Simon
David Silver, 19777 Rutherford;
and Eli Victor Berger, 24240
Seneca, Oak Park.
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GAN CHIROPODY ASSOCIA-
TION on June 4, according to
Dr. Earl G. Kaplan, outgoing
president. They are Drs. Russell
H. Seeburger, president; Meyer
Berk, vice-president; Donald L.
Ketai, secretary; Bernard Levin,
treasurer; and Jerome Levine,
sgt.-at-arms.
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KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB
will meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Jack
Kunick, 4230 Clements.
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CARO PARENTS ASSOCIA-
TION will meet at 8 p.m., to-
day, in room 810 of the Veter-
ans Memorial Bldg., 151 W. Jef-
ferson, when the annual elec-
tion of officers will take place.
A social hour will follow.
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New officers of the KOLLIN
FAMILY CIRCLE elected at a
recent meeting at the home of
Morris Kollins, in Pontiac, are
Mesdames Harold Moran, presi-
dent; Ben Goldberg, vice-presi-
dent; Marvin Levinthal, sec-
retary; Leo Ittigson, treasurer;
Five Detroit chiropodists will Messrs. Philip Kollin, David
be installed into offices of the Kollin and Isadore Levinthal,
Wayne Division of the MICHI- directors. The club will hold its
annual picnic at the home of
Arthur Kollin, 364 Pioneer,
Pontiac, Mich.
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Dr. Frank Wallin, of Wayne
State University's history de-
partment, will moderate a panel
discussion of the HIGH
SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
CLUB at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Parkman Branch Library,
1766 Oakman. Panel members
who will discuss "National An-
archy vs. Federative Security"
include Herman Chudnow, Be-
nita Ober, Mark Slobin and
Cherney Bodzin, of Central
High.
New Theater Workshop
to Open at Mumford
"Straw Hat Theater in Silk
Hat Style" is the theme of a
new summer theater workshop,
under auspices of the Detroit
Board of Education, to be of-
fered at Mumford High School
for six weeks, beginning June
Participants will find experi-
ences in acting, make-up, stage-
craft and production. Earl Mat-
thews, Mumford drama instruc-
tor, and James Siddall, Fine arts
department head at Pershing
High, will conduct the work-
shop, open to adults and high
school students.
A major production and a bill
of one-act plays will be staged
by the workshop, for which
there is a tuition charge.
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Beth Aaron Men's Club to Install Officers
Board members to be in-
New board members of Beth
Aaron Men's Club will be in- ducted include:
stalled into office at a brunch
Marvin Bennett, Ben Drapkin, Ben.
Gerald Goldberg, David
installation ceremony, set for Freeman,
Goldsmith, Julius Goldstein, Sydney
10 a.m. Thursday in the syna- Goodman, Abe Halem, Sam Lankin,
Dr. Marvin Last, Joseph Lattin, Mil-
gogue's social hall.
ton Levin, James Marx, Aaron Mer-
Lewis Broth of Cleveland, zin, Meyer Millman, Abe Moss, Mar-
cus Nodell, Henry Onrich, Sidney
president of
Rolnick, Louis Rubinoff, Harry
Saltzman, Sidney Silverman, Alvin
the Great
Sofferin, Milton Steam, Allen Sterns,
Lakes Region,
Sidney Warnick, Mark Weitz, Na-
than Willis, Hyman Zalenko.
National F e d-
eration of
In 1956, there were 1,280 per-
Men's Club s,
sons killed in U.S. train-car
will serve as
crashes.
installing offi-
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The Men's
Club officers
also to be in-
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stalled during
the ceremony
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The Israel Stamp Club will
meet at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue, it has
been announced by Dr. Samuel
Halperin, temporary chairman
of the group. The meeting is
open to adults interested in Is-
rael philatelic material.
Philatelists interested in Is-
raeli stamps met recently to
form the new stamp club. At
the meeting, Dr. Halperin pre-
sented an informal talk on Is-
rael stamps acquired from his
visit in that country.
Stanley Baar, past president
of Oak Woods Lodge of Bnai
Brith, volunteered to act as re-
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ORT and president of the
French ORT, visiting in Detroit
this week. Interviewed at a
tea held in her honor at the
home of Mts. Sidney Weisman,
19525 Suffolk, Mme. Roubach
declared that ORT aid is ur-
gently needed for thousands of
refugees traversing Europe en
route to Israel or other havens.
ORT (Organization of Re-
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founded 80 years ago by Baron
de Gunzbourg in. Moscow, Rus-
sia, maintains hundreds of
classrooms for training un-
skilled, dis-oriented persons to
lead normal and useful lives
in society. ORT presently as-
sists 20,000 students, Mme. Rou-
bach said.
The organization's greatest
accomplishments have been in
Israel, the world chairman
feels.
However, much assistance is
needed for refugees in France.
Paris, explained Mme. Rou-
bach, seems to be a gathering
point for those fleeing oppres-
sion in Europe, Africa and
Asia.
Women's ORT work is divided
among groups of various coun-
tries. In the United States,
South -Africa and England, em
phasis is placed on supporting
technical training and schools.
In France, North Africa, Israel
and Italy social rehabilitation
is stressed, Mme. Roubach said.
Mme. Roubach, who has
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with ORT, stated that the or-
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one in the French Jewish com-
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Owner of a large Paris plant
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she has two married sons. One,
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