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November 01, 1957 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-11-01

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pointments in the HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE have
been announced by lodge pres-
ident Harvey Weisberg: Jerome
Helfman and Kalman Bruss,
ADL; Sid Chafetz and Murray
Sedley, athletics; Eli Grad,
adult education; Dave Sugar-
man and Leonard Brightman,
blood bank; Daniel Waldman,
Hillel; Myron 1VIilgrom, Israel;
Jim Gyarfas • and Max Simon,
BBYO and vocational service;
Ted Frazis and Bill Haftka, bud-
get and allocations; George Ter-
ebelo, bulletin edit o r; Paul
Richman, by-laws; Gerald Bright

Iris Bennett to TVed
Detroit Serviceman

Mrs. Harry Becker was elec-
and civic affairs; Sam Faigen-
baum, civil defense; Jack Rose ed national vice-president of
and Charles Kaplan, fund-rais- Women's American ORT at the
ing; Sid Cohn, membership; organization's recent 14th bi-
ennial conven-
Gerry Gorzeck, retention; Har-
tion at the
old Weiss and Chafetz, pro-
Morrison Ho-
gram; Phil Rothschild, press
tel in Chicago.
and publicity; Dave Klavons,
M r s. Becker
Armed Forces and Vets; Herb
had been the
Capp, health and happiness;
first Michigan
Leo Kaplan, women's chapters;
regional presi-
Hilbert Sosin and Richman, in-
dent of wo-
doctrination; Chafetz, bowling
men's 0 R T.
league; Judge Victor Baum,
She now will
ADL Advisory Board.
be working on
• *
SORT expan-
PISGAH LODGE will meet at
sion.
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Hayim
Twenty-seven
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
delegates from
fer. Refreshments and a social

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will follow.

*

* *

A dessert luncheon meeting

has been set by TIKVAH CHAP-
TER, for 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Rainbow Terrace, 18451
Wyoming, according to Mrs.
Abraham Waronoff, president.
An afternoon of games will fol-
low the speech to be delivered
by Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, past
president of district 6. Friends
are invited.
* * *
"The Kinsey Report" will be
reviewed by humorist Philip
Nusholtz at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
under auspices of HENRY
MORGENTHAU CHAPTER, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue, accord-
ing to Elsie Rodd, program
chairman. Husbands and friends
are invited.

MISS IRIS BENNETT

Mr. and Mrs. George Ben-
nett, of Radclift Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Iris
Rae, to Sheldon Resnick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Resnick,
of Tyler Ave.
The bride-elect is a senior
at the University of Michigan.
Her fiance is now serving in
the U.S. armed forces, and is
stationed at Baltimore, Md.
A February wedding
is
planned.

Smart brides select the
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
for good reason! First, the
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the
magnificent Grand Ballroom
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
finest in Detroit.
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
remember that your wedding
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.

For information and reservations, call
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000

—v? HOTEL

SHERATON-CADILLAC

Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.

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mark

Schmidt, General Manager

1 Levy-Cicurel Rites
Planned for Nov. 27

* * *
An annual games party will
be held by PHILIP HANDLER
CHAPTER, on Thursday at
Beth Joseph Synagogue, ac-
cording to Mrs. Bernard Abram-
son, president. Games are slat-
ed, and prizes will be given out,
advises Mrs. Sidney Levine, pro-
gram chairman. Friends are in-
vited.
* * *
A membership tea with a
Hawaiian theme will be pre-
sented by ISRAEL CHAPTER,
at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the
home of Mrs. Bernard Walton,
21401 Ridgedale, Oak Park. A
color film on Hawaii will be
shown. A program will be pre-
sented by Mesdames Leo Fogel-

the Detroit
area join the
Chicago gath-
Mrs. Becker ering, which
represented 45,000 U: S. ORT
members.
The 27 who pledged contin-
ued devotion to the ORT credo
of helping people learn skills
so they may become productive
members of society, were:

Mesdames F. Adler, Reuben
Axelrod, Max Beal, Harry Becker,
Eugene Epstein, Charles Feinberg,
Joseph Fenton, Joseph Franowitz,
Jack Gold, B. Goldman, Ben Jacob,
William Kahn, Maurice Klein,
Harold Kukes, Michigan Region
President, Irvin Kurtz, Abe La-
pides, F. Lesnick, I. Miller, Ted
Roth, Theodore Roth, Aaron Sam-
uels, J. Sanfield, Dave Silberg,
Nathan Simons, Jack Sporin and
G. Yellen.

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On the Ar

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

I seem to have been like a
boy playing on the seashore,
diverting myself in now and
then finding a smoother pebble
or a prettier shell than ordi-

nary, whilst the great ocean of
truth lay all undiscovered be-
fore me.
—Sir Isaae Newton
(1642-1727)

A luncheon at Northland
Hospitality House will be pre-
sented under auspices of the
ladies auxiliary, Julius Rosen-
wald Post, American Legion,
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, sec-
tions B-F 13, Northland Con-
course. Proceeds will go to
charity.
Tickets and information are
available with Mesdames Mor-
ris Wolf, VE. 8-9289, or Jean
Weintraub, TO. 6-8974.

Naturalized citizens of the
United States are entitled to all
privileges except that of be-

coming president.

SAM ROSENBLAT

Master of Ceremonies

MISS CELIA LEVY

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levy, of
Stoepel Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Celia, to Sol Cicurel, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Haim Cicurel.
Mr. Cicurel attended Wayne
State University. The couple is
planning a Nov. 27 wedding.

Mrs. Rossen to Arrange
for Vladimiritzer Party

Mrs. N. J. Rossen has been
appointed Chairman of the Nov.
12 games party to be sponsored
by the Vladimiritzer Emergency
Relief Organization by Samuel
A. Kayne, organization presi-
dent. The affair will take place
at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450
Wyoming.
Proceeds of the event will aid
needy families in Israel. Tick-
ets and information are obtain-
able from Mrs. Rosen, DI
1-3199.

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FRONTIERS OF FAITH

Music and Entertainment

Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: "Green Thumb in
the City" will inaugurate a
series of eight programs of
Jewish interest on NBC's religi-
ous television hour. Based on
the book "Little Aliens" by
Myra Kelly, the story tells of
the author's experiences as an
elementary school teacher on
man and Leonard Brinauer, who the lower East Side of New
will don native costumes. Mrs. York at the turn of the cen-
Alfred Lakin, past president of tury.

Bnai Brith Women's Council
will be guest speaker. Further
information will be furnished
by Mrs. Max Applebaum, KE.
4-8632.
* * *
A dance party will be pres-
ented by REX LODGE at 9
p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. An ex-
hibition of newest dance steps
will be performed by profes-
sional dance instructors. A door
prize, dance instruction and a
contest, in which prizes will be
awarded, are slated. Refresh-
ments will be served. There
will be no admission charge.
Friends are invited.
* * *
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP-
TER is planning an evening of
games, prizes and refreshments
for members and their friends
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. Jack Gilbert,
21785 Kenosha, Oak Park, ac-
cording to Mrs. Thelma Izik,
president. A millinery show is
planned also.
* * *
Mrs. David Haberman, presi-
dent of PISGAH CHAPTER,
announces a Night of Fun, to
be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Rainbow Terrace. Ted
Lloyd, television's Sagebrush
Shorty, will entertain, there
will be audience participation
games, prizes and refreshments.
Husbands and friends are in-
vited to attend.

Rosenwald Auxiliary
to Present Luncheon

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discuss Sunday's annual confer-
ence and concert on the Jewish
Community Council's weekly
portion of the Altman Jewish
Hour.

* * *
SOUTH WINDOW

Time: 9 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV.
Feature: This dramatic and
colorful film portrays new life
as it develops around the port
of Eilat, the extreme southern
tip of Israel. Danny Kaye is
one of the cast of the film,
which is presented in coopera-
tion with the Jewish Commu-
nity Council.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Maurice N.
Eisendrath, president of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, will deliver the

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* * *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The dramatization

rael at a time when its freedom
was threatened will be told on
"Song of Deborah."
* * *
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Philip D. Goldstein,

29-TRE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, November 1, 195?

Bnai Brith Activities

The following committee ap- and Wilfred Leon, citizenship

Elect Mrs. Becker
Nat'l Vice-President
of Women's ORT

Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, New York_

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Re-Appraisal."

the National
Food Chains,
increased only
since 1947-49.
factory wages 1BT THE BAKERS OF "Mil
are up 55.9 per cent.
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According to
Association of
food prices have
14.7 per cent
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