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June 21, 1957 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-21

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1 lam enry arras
the shortest term of any U. S.
president. He died, one month
In graduation exercises' at • after taking office.
Goodfellow Air Force Base,
San Angelo, Tex., 2nd Lt. Sey-
PHOTOGRAPHS by
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Hillman, of 23500 Marlow, Oak mour Earl LeVine, son of Mr.
BERNARD H.
Park, announce the graduation of their son, David J. Hillman, and Mrs. S. A. LeVine, of
.2710
Elmhurst,
received
his
from Wayne State University's college of engineering, with a
silver pilot wings.
degree in industrial engineering.
Prior to entering military
A buffet luncheon was held recently at Holiday Manor, in
KE. 1-8196
Cary Stegman. The ceremony was service, Lt. LeVine attended
honor of the Bar Mitzvah
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
observed at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Cass Technical High School
Mr. and Mrs. N. Yaffa were in Chicago this week to attend i and Wayne State University,
and was an art teacher in the
the wedding of their niece, Selma Stein, to Samuel Langer, bo
Detroit Public Schools. He re-
of Chicago.
Make It a Memorable Day
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rodd, of Long Beach, Calif., are on a ceived his commission through
With
the
ROTC
program.
visit here" with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
He is married to the former
Hy Crystal, who will hold a brunch in their honor this Sunday,
Maxine Goldberg, of Philadel-
in their home on Prairie Ave.
Mrs. Leo Helman, • of 19600 Roslyn, recently tendered a phia, Pa., and is the father of
farewell party for Mrs. Shandel Lawton, who with her husband, a son, Ian Erick. His next as-
and His Orchestra
Rabbi I. A. Lawton, will leave shortly for Niagara Falls, Canada. signrnent is with the 3565th
Relatives and friends from the David-Horodoker Young Women Navigator Training Wing at
and the Jewish National Fund attended to wish the couple well. James Connally Air Force
MISS JOANNE SINAIKO
Frank D. Kozin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kozin, of Base, Waco, Tex.
on Votrobeck Dr., received a doctor of optometry degree recently at
At a cocktail party held
D the 115th commencement of Illinois College of Optometry, in
June 8, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Now Renting For Occupancy
Sinaiko, of Los Angeles, Calif., Chicago. H was a member of Tomb and Key honorary and
announced the engagement of Gamma Omega Phi fraternities and the Michigan Club. Dr. Kozin
AFTER JULY 1, 1957
their daughter, Joanne Eliza- will further his studies in science at Wayne State University.
beth, to Irwin Saul Field, son Mr. and Mrs. William Klegman, of .0akman Blvd., are plan-
Of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field, ning a reception in honor of the graduation of their son, Jerome
(Formerly Sholem Aleichem Institute)
of Berkley Rd., Detroit. H., from the University of Michigan medical school, where he was
people 'attended affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. Dr. Klegman and
18495 WYOMING, near MARGARETA
Both young -
family will reside at 19974 Schaefer while he interns at Sinai
the University of California at
Los Angeles (UCLA), where Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Stoller, former Detroiters, and Mr.
For Meetings and Social Functions
Mr. Field just graduated from and Mrs. Morton L. Hersh, both of Shaker Heights, 0., announce
the school of business adminis- the graduations of their children, Phyllis Hersh Stoller from
For Information — Call
tration. He is a member of Tau Vasser College, and Fredric from Western Reserve University
Morris Shapiro — UNiversity 4-3421
Delta Phi fraternity.
medical school. Dr. and Mrs. Stoller will reside in Chicago, where
Leo B. Furst — UNiversity 2-4730
The couple plans an early fall
he will intern at the University of Chicago Hospital.
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pascoe and son, Morton, of Toronto, were
among the guests who attended a luncheon given by Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Podden, of 18918 Woodingham, honoring their daughter,
Meryl Louise, on her recent graduation.

Cal ifornia Girl to Wed

Irwin Saul Field

activities in Society

Detroiter Wins Wings
at Air Force Exercises

WINER

of

IRV FIELD

YE. 5-6103

JERICHO ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE

3 SPACIOUS HALLS AVAILABLE

I JWV Activities I

Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY on Thursday visited chil-
dren at cottages of the Probate
Court. Each of the 25 children
received a gift, refreshments
were served and a dancing show
was presented by Barbara Brag-
man's Dance School.
* * *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST
and AUXILIARY will give a
party for patients at Ann Ar-
bor Veterans Hospital, featur-
ing gifts, refreshments and en-
tertainrn.ent. For information,
call Harold Weiss, Post com-
mander, UN. 4-8736. Mrs. Jos-
ephine Fane, • junior vice-presi-
dent of the Auxiliary, was re-
cently presented wtih a pin
from the USO for having given
100 hours of service to the
organization.

Alan Luckoff Installed

Jr. Division President

Itta Levin to Wed
Mass_achusetts Rabbi

Isidore Sobeloff, - executive
vice-president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, presented
awards for "outstanding service
to the Junior Division" to Wil-
liam M. Wetsman, outgoing
Junior Division president, N.
Philip Krawitz, division vice-
preSident, and Jay W: Allen,
division Allied Jewish Cam-
paign special gifts chairman, at
the Junior Division's annual
meeting.
Junior Division member s
elected 35 of their number gov-
ernors of the division. The
newly elected board chose Alan
E.. Luckoff, president, Jay W.
Allen, Robert Siegel. and Har-
MISS ITTA LEVIN
riet Bergstein, vice-presidents.
- ROBERT RAFELSON- AUX-
Wetsman
was
chosen
chair-
Rabbi
and Mrs. Leizer Levin,
ILIARY recently tendered a
luncheon in honor of Mrs. Ra- man of -a newly-formed division of 3265 Burlingarne, announce
felson, who is leaving late this executive committee. Other ex- the engagement Hof their daugh-
month for a tour of the Scan- ecutive committee members are ter, Itta, to Rabbi Yacov Lip-
the president, the three division schutz, son of Rabbi and Mrs.
dinavian countries.
* * *
vicepresiclents, N. Philip Kra- Benjamin Lipschutz, of Fall
River, Mass. .
DETROIT POST will hold a witz and John C. Hopp, Jr.
A September wedding is
Wetsman, who was division
social evening at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Memorial Home. campaign chairman, reported planned.
Highlight of the evening will be that the Junior Division raised
a talk by Julius Reznik, repre- $50,000 in the 19457 Allied Jew- Trucking Association
senting the Anti - Defamation ish Campaign.
League of Bnai Brith, whose Division reports were deliv- Holds Picture Contest
topic will be "Who Is Human ered by committee chairmen.
The Michigan Trucking Asso-
in Human Relations."
Sobeloff addressed the meet- ciation has announced a "Trucks
* * *
ing on "Who is Entitled to at Work" picture contest, with
As a prelude to summer ac- Leadership." "Participation in three prizes to be awarded in
tivities the CHARLES and the Junior Division, and its an- amateur and profeSsional cate-
AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY nual Allied Jewish Campaign," gories, of $100, $50 and $25.
will hold a garden party at the Sobeloff said, "-gives you an
All entries must be submitted
home of Phyllis Geer 21841 opportunity to make a definite in 8 x 10 size or smaller, and
Parklawn, Oak Park, next contribution to the weld being must be mailed no later than
Thursday, 8 p.m. The perfor- of world Jewry, while you pre- Aug. 15 to the Picture Con-
mance of a calypso singer with pare to take your place among test, Michigan Trucking Assso-
the surprises of a hypnotist will citizens who work and plan ciation, Hotel Fort Shelby, De-
climax the entertainment. At within an organized framework troit 26.
Judging will be based on in-
the Department of Michigan to make life richer."
.
terpretation of the theme,
convention, Kogan Auxiliary
"Trucks at Work," and on pho-
was presented with two tro-
tographic quality and competi-
phies. A traveling trophy was Rosenwald AL Post
tion. Before final awards, the
awarded for the greatest in-
Elects New Officers
original negative must be sub-
crease in membership during
Robert
Fenkell
was
chosen
mitted and a statement made
the past year. The second trophy
was presented to past president commander of Rosenwald Post that the picture is entered in
218, American - Legion, at its no other contests.
Ann Kretzmer.
recent election of officers, at
The vast truck fleet required
Name Leidesdorf to Chair Beth Yehudah Synagogue hall. by America's expanding econ-
Samuel Neshefsky and Benja- omy is reaching astronomical
Princeton Institute Board
min Edelstein were named se- proportions, it is reported in
PRINCETON, N.J., (JTA) — nior and junior vice comman- Motor Truck Facts, a biennial
Samuel D. Leidesdorf, New York ders, respectively.
statistical handbook of t h e
philanthropist, was elected
Other officials chosen were Automobile Manufacturers As-
chairman of the board of trus- Irving Cohen, finance officer; sociation.
tees of the Princeton Institute David Kay, chaplain; Maurice
The handbook indicates that
for Advanced Studies.
Green, historian; John -Jacob- there are 10,750,000 trucks roll-
Leidesdorf, an accounting ex- son, service officer; Jerome ing on the nation's highways,
ecutive, is treasurer of the Unit- Lubin, sgt.-at-arms; Joseph half the world total; the in-
ed Jewish Appeal of Greater
dustry employs 7,000,000 work-
Shapiro, adjutant.
New York and director of the
ers; that trucks were the source
For
information
about
-vet-
finance committee of the Amer-
of $2,140,000,000 in special tax
erans
or
the
Legion,
call
the
ican Council of Christians and
revenues in 1956.
1-6039.
UN.
adjutant,
Jews.

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