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May 24, 1957 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-05-24

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- THE DETROIT

I It
I 1

During some pOrtion of the
evening, either Monday or Tues-
day, Bnai Brith of Detroit will
honor the man or woman who
contributes the 7,500th pint of
blood since the inception of 'the
BB Blood Bank in 1950.
The total amount represents
one of the finest records of any
service group in the United
States. Not only have Bnai Brith
members contributed this
amount, but through the facil-
ities of these blood bank rallies,
fraternal, labor, church and
Synagogue groups have contrib-
uted to their organizations'
blood bank.
While the major emphasis has
been to its own 16,000 local
members, hundreds of pints of
Bnai Brith blood have been
sent to the armed forces and
others used for research needs.
During the seven years of the
blood bank, Bnai Brith women
have formed an auxiliary corps,
which performs non-profession-
al duties at the rallies, such as
registrations, serving snacks
and preparing bottles for deliv-
ery i: to Red Cross headquarters.
The rally at which the 7,500th
donor will give his blood will
be held Monday, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue, and Tuesday, at
Clinton School, Parklawn, south
of 9 Mile, Oak Park.
The . individual selected will
receive numerous merchandiSe
awards and a citation on a local
television program.,

Rrtit

Jr. Hadassah to Install
Officers at Luncheon

Junior Hadassah will hold its
annual donor luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Sunday, at Mayfair Cater-,
ing, 191.61 Schaefer, according
to Dorothy Krupp, newly-elect-
ed club president.
The luncheon will be high-
lighted by awards presentations,
a skit and Hebrew music.
New Jr. Hadassah officers to
be installed at the affair include
Sarah Johnson, Audrey Maneli,
Marsha Denenfield, vice-presi-
dents: Dorothy Feinberg and
Sandra Aidoff, secretaries; Sue
Feyer, education chairman;
Elaine Schornborn, hospitality
chairman; Beverly Holtzman,
publicity c h a i r m a n; Sandra
Brown, treasurer; and- Mrs.
MISS JUDITH PRESTON
Dann, advisor.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Preston,
Further information about the
luncheon may be obtained frOm of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce Leachman, donor chair- Judith .Lynn, to Steve Heisler,
men, UN 3-8981..
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Heisler, of Cortland Ave.

Attorney to Address'
Local Congress Chapters

Charles C. Lockwood, Detroit
civil liberties attorney, will be
guest speaker at a joint meeting
of Stephen Wise and Business
and Professional Chapters, to
be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Beth Aaron Synagogue. •
Lockwood, a Detroit attorney
for 35 years, will speak on "The
Concept of the Security Risk."
Lockwood is known for defend-
ing men and women in Mich-
igan who have been branded as
security risks-
Hiram Popkin and Marshall
Brenner, presidents, respect-
ively, of the two organizations,
invite the public to attend.

ri 0 uncements

May 21 — To Mr. and - Mrs.
Joseph Lowen (Esther Lichten-
stein). of 24040 Ithaca, Oak
Park, a daughter, Lisa.
* *
May 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Bankler (Rose Goodman),
of 24031 Eastwood, Oak Park,
a daughter, Eylse Beth,
_
* * *
May 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wolfe (Phyllis E. Ash),
former Detroiters now of Long
Beach, Calif., a son, Gary Al-
Ian.
* * *
May 16 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Mutnick (Sally Fish-
man), of 24010 Ithaca Oak Park,
a son, Leonard Terry.
* * *
May 16 — To Mr and Mrs.
Arnold .Michlin (Florence Kar-
bal), of Franklin Forest, Mich.,
a . daughter, Joan Mindy.

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Troth Revealed

- Mr. and Mrs:- Daniel Charles
Siegel, of 18655 Fairfield, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Barry James, on Saturday,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
•* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sarason,
of 19667 Renfrew, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Thomas Samuel, this evening,
at Temple Israel.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mandle-
baum, of 763 W. Maplehurst,
Ferndale, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Frank
Kranson Mandlebaum, this eve-
ning, at Temple Emanu-El. A re-
ception in Frank's honor will
follow the services.

4:

May 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Tonkin (Lois Lands-
berg), of Indiana Ave., a daugh-
ter, Lisa; Pearl.
* * *

May 10 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Brownstein (Ruth
Schwartz), of 20153 -Brentwood,
Livonia, a daughter, Linda Ann.

May 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnal A. Colvin (Rhoda Le-
Vine), of 23470 Rensselaer, Oak
Park, a son, Gary Lee. .
* * *
May 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Loewy (Anne Cooper-
stein), of Kipling Ave., •'Oak
Park, a son, Steven Howard.
* * *
May 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Bergstein (Ruth Ann.
Labowitch, of Detroit), of Mid-
land, Mich., a son, Robert Paul.
* * *
May - 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur R. Schreier, (Churrey
Pohl), of 18993 Oak Dr., a son,
Michael Randall.

* * *

May 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph L. H a 1 b e r g (Diane
Levy), of 1,5745 Ohio, a son,
Charles Gordon.
* * * •
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Silverstein (Adrienne
Shufro), former Detroiters now
of 19 Irving Rd., Natick, Mass.,
a daughttr, Bvnice Emily.
* *
April 28 — To Mr. and Mrs,
David L. Polk (Elaine Pomer-
antz), of 23871 Verne, a daugh-
ter, Joy Lynn.



Bar Mitzvahs

*

4:

Vladimfritzer Aid Plans
Annual Games Party Monday
Samuel A. Kayne, chairman
of the Vladimiritzer Emergency
Relief Organization, has named
Mesdames N. J. Rossen and L.
Mischa Mischakoff, renowned Richard as chairmen of the an-
violinist and concertmaster of nual games party, to be held
the Detroit Symphony, will be Monday evening, at Cong. Beth
guest artist (7.'
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
with the Center
Friends and landsleit are in-
Symphony or-
vited to attend. For tickets or
chestra, • Julius
information, call Mrs. Richard,
Chajes con-
WE. 3-7252, or Mrs. Rossen,
ducting, Tues-
DI. 1-3199.
day, 8:30 p.m.,
at the Davison
Jewish Center.
Mischakof f
will play Violin
Concerto Op
Orchestras—Entertainment
Mischakoff
26, by B r u c h.
308 Fox Bldg.
The Center Symphony orches-
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tra will be heard in Haydn's
Symphony No. 2 in D Major,
and the Overture to Don Juan,
A
by Mozart.
Mischakoff began his career
after graduation from the Im-
TOWNSEND 0.4034
perial Conservatory of St.
"MEMORIES THAT WILL
Petersbur g, where he was
LAST FOREVER"
awarded the highest honors ever
accorded any student at that
institution. He was appointed
concertmaster and soloist of the
Petrograd Symphony orchestra
You've Enjoyed Many Weddings
and later held the same post
and Bar Mitzvahs with Music by
with the Moscow Grand Opera.
In America he acted as con-
certmaster for the NBC orches-
tra, where he was called "Tos-
UN. 3-6283
UN. 3-0404
canini's third hand." Mischakoff
served in that capacity for the
Symphonies of Chicago, Phila-
delphia, and New York before
coming to Detroit in 1952.

Mischakoff Guest
Artist of Center
Symphony Ma'y 28

Dave Diamond

LBERT SIMONS

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• BAR MITZVAHS
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Make It a Memorable Day
With

April 27 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Schwartz (Claire Bell),
of 18411 Appoline, a daughter, Speech Teachers to Honor
'Marla Faith.
Mumfordites at Banquet
* *
Under direction of Manuel S.
April 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Simon, assisted by Dorothy Pat-
Karl Gutman (Esther Bovitz),
of 20453 Audrey, a daughter, terson and Earl Matthews,
speech teachers of Mumford
Linda Renee.
High School, the speech teach-
* * *
ers third anuual banquet will
March 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. be held today at Sammy's, in
George Levin (Florence Thom- Oak Park. Mumford seniors who
as), a son, William Robert.
have been outstanding in the
* *
speech. field will be awarded
March 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. special pins at the affair.
Mike Dorf (Ann Kasselmari,
Featured speaker of the eve-
.formerly of Detroit, of 5,824 ning will be Morton Zieve, pro-
Bowercraft, Los Angeles, Calif., ducer - director at WXYZ - TV,
who will discuss television.
a daughter, Adrienne Ilene.

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*

Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Bala-
ban, of - 18944 Northlawn, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Richard Melvin, on
Saturday, at Temple Beth El.
A dinner in his -honor will be
held the following day.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stul-
berg, of 1956.0 Roslyn Road,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Michael Victor, on
June 1, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hauser,
of Oak Park, Mich., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Joel Charles, on May 31, at
Cong. Emanuel-El. .A reception
in his honor will follow the
services.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of Kenneth
Allan Benjamin, son of Mrs.
Edward Benjamin, of Roselawn
Ave., and the late Mr. Ben-
jamin, will be observed on
June 1, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue. A dinner in Kenneth's
honor will be held June 2, at
Horowitz Catering.
* * *
' Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Ka-
back, of 20069 Westbrook, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Alan William on Saturday,
at Cong. Ahavas Achim. A buf-
fet dinner in Alan's honor will
be held from 2 to 6 p.m., Sun-
day, in the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kanarek,
of Cortland Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar.-
tin Charles, on June 1, at Beth
Abraham Synagogue. A cocktail
party and dinner in his honor
will be held the following eve-.
ning, at Sammy's Avalon Room.

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