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November 01, 1957 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-11-01

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Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-30

Rita Rose Feldman
to Wed in January

MISS RITA FELDMAN

The engagement of Rita Rose
Feldman to Hebert Bernard
Packard has been announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Feldman, of 17313 Greenlawn.
The bridegroom-to-be is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pack-
ard, of 333 Pleasant, Charlotte,
Mich.
Miss Feldman's fiance attend-
ed the University of Michigan
and graduated from Michigan
State University. He was af-
filiated with Zeta Beta Tau
fraternity. He is presently com-
pleting accounting studies in
Detroit.
The couple will wed on Jan.
19.

Extend Deadlines Osborne-Afellen Rites Beth Aaron USY Set New Events
The Beth Aaron USY (United and is open to post-Bar Mitzvah
on Two Contests Planned for Feb. 2 Synagogue
Youth) group will boys between the ages of 13
hold a masquerade dance at 8 and 17. It is from this group
for Book Fair
p.m. Saturday in the synagogue that the Beth Aaron basketball

Deadlines for the annual
Jewish Book Fair literary and
poster contests have been ex-
tended to Nov. 8, according to
announcement by Bernard
Panush, Alex Roberg and Sam-
uel Sigal, co-chairmen of the
schools committee.
The literary sketches will be
judged by three teachers in the
community, Walter Farber, of
the Mumford High School Eng-
lish department who is director
of Cong. Bnai Moshe schools;
Mrs. Reuven Bar-Leva v, instruc-
tor of the confirmation class at
Cong. Ahavas Achim; and Sam-
uel Sigal, director of the United
Jewish High Schools and fea-
ture writer of the Jewish Daily
Forward.
Posters will be judged by
three women prominent in corn-
munity art circles, Mrs. Law-
rence Fleishman, of the Detroit
Institute of Arts women's com-
mittee and member of the De-
troit Artist Market jury; Mrs.
Benjamin Shwayder, member of
the Archives of American Art
and Detroit Institute of Arts
committees whose own work
has been included in the Michi-
gan Artists Show; and Mrs. Ed-
ward Schnee, operator of the
Adler-Schnee design and print
studio.

&di?, An,nottricernents

Oct. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson (Madge Sand-
ler), of 24544 Rensselaer, Oak
Park, a daughter, Shelley Lynn.
* * *
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lorber (Lillian Soberman), of
17149 Northlawn, a daughter,
Jacqueline Marla.
* * *
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Lefko (Betty Levin), of
19951 Burt, a son, Gary Philip.
* * *
Oct. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Paul
Ellen (Marilyn Klein, of De-
troit), of Northampton, Mass.,
a son, Jeffrey Stuart.
* * *
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Nate Orden (Anne Nosan-

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chuck), of 3290 Boston, a son,
Mark Leonard.
* * *
Oct. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Katz (June Hirsch),
of 3225 Rochester, a son, Jona-
than Allen.
* * *
Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Miller (Ruth Leemon),
of 18040 Sorrento, a son, Gor-
don Henry.
* * *
Oct. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Bornstein (Benita Block),
a daughter, Karen Gayle.
* * *
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bleznak (Phyllis Ru-
bin), of 19497 Mark Twain, a
son, Mitchell Lloyd.
* * *
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Fidler (Harriet Cho-
doroff) a son, Jeffrey Scott.
* * *
Oct. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Erik E. Lehmann (Ursula Sitz-
mann of Detroit), of 1707 E.
5th St., Brooklyn, N.Y., a son,
Kenneth Chaim.
* * *
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Stalburg (Thelma Lan-
dau), of 20423 Snowden Ct., a
son, Alan Harold.
* * *
Oct. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Krawitz (Nancy Druker),
of 3260 Middlebury Lane, Bir-
mingham, a son, John Howard.
* * *
Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary
D. Cohn (Tamme Mitchell, of
Detroit) of St. Louis, Mo., a son,
Martin Aubrey.
* * *
Oct. 1—To Mr. acrd Mrs. Jack
Freed (Lenore Bresler), 19442
St. Francis, Livonia, a daughter,
Beverly Sue.
* * *
Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Klein, of 16161 Monte
Vista, a d aught e r, Shelly
Maxine.
▪ * *
Sept. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Snow (Raiselle Sor-
scher), of Sturtevant Ave., a
son, David Ira.
* * *
Sept. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Morrison (Lois Far-
ber), a daughter, Kim Lisa.

*

* *

Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Liebow (Rheva Nafto-
lin, of Windsor), a daughter,
Karen Lynn.
* * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Small
(Phyllis Siskind, of Essexville,
Mich.), of Detroit, a daughter,

Cathy Sue.

social hall, it was announced team is chosen to participate in
the Inter-Congregational Bas-
by Gary Moss, president.
Music wil be provided by a ketball League.
local high school band. Ar-
rangements are being made by
A)
the social committee, under the
,045(C •
it's V AcAtion
chairmanship of Helaine Sobel.
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Prizes will be awarded for
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Nov. 1 thru
Other activities planned by
Dec. 19
the group include a mystery
per person
double occ.
bus trip, a late Friday evening
*50 rooms out
service, a skating party, a news-
of 258
paper, a Hanukah program, and
$16 Dec. 20 to
Jan. 2
a Purim service and party. Al-
ready in process is the newly-
formed bowling league which
meets at 4:45 p.m., Thursdays,
at Wy-7 Recreation.
Delegates will be elected to
attend the regional board meet-
ing in Akron, Ohio, Thanksgiv-
ing week-end, and the national
convention in Chicago, during
winter vacation.
The Beth Aaron tails and
tefillin club will commence its
. a luxury ranch-resort
morning service on Sunday, it
was announced by Jerry Sil-
berman, men's club committee observing the dietary laws!
chairman. Breakfast and a pro-
Write for color folder:
gram will follow.
rate & reservation
Lou Sielaff, captain of a
information
champion bowling team, will be
the guest this Sunday. He will
give hints on how to improve
BOX 2151
a bowling game.
Future programs will include
TUCSON, ARIZONA
representatives from the De-
Meyer Cohen.
troit Pistons, Lions, Tigers, the
Managing
Directa
FBI and police department
judo team. In addition, pro-
grams on Israel, the Jewish
Theological Seminar y, the
American Jewish community,
Jewish customs and ceremonies
will feature panel discussions
APARTMENTS
and local Jewish speakers.
The talis and tefillin club is
an activity of the USY chapter. ir MAGNIFICENT! gm

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THE

MISS FRANCES OSBORNE

Feb. 2 is the date set by
Frances Osborne and Jordon
Mellen for their forthcoming
wedding ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Osborne, of Griggs
Ave., and Mrs. Frances Price
and Mr. Charles Mellen.

Music Study Slates
1st Concert Luncheon

The first of Music Study Club
concert luncheon meetings will
take place at 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day, at the home of Mrs. Gilbert
Schoenfield, 19521 Burlington,
Palmer Woods,
according to an-
nouncement by
Mrs. Jack B.
M a s h, presi-
dent: The meet-
ing will be open
to prospective
members.
Featured pi-
ano soloist will
be Carol Fen-
wick, award-
winner at Inter-
lochen National
Music Camp. Mrs. Jackson
The club has selected Ruth
Meckler, young Detroit pianist,
to guest at its annual artist
concert, Dec. 1, at the Detroit
Art Institute.
Concert committee members
are Mesdames Sidney Jackson,
concert chairman; Max Reich,
patron chairman; Oscar Kahan,
general admissions chairman;
Jack Scherr, concert treasurer;
J. S. Sauls, concert program;
Ezra Lipkin, concert printing
chairman; Max Freeman, secre-
tary; Julius Chajes, radio and
television chairman; J. Wein-
traub and Dave Cooperman,
hospitality co-chairmen; and
Jack Freedland, concert publi-
city chairman.

New Director at
Mt. Clemens USO

Alvin L. Kushner, who has
been serving as USO-National
Jewish Welfare Board (JWB)
armed services director in the
Long Island, N.Y. area, has
been named director of the
USO club in Mt. Clemens,
Mich., it was announced by
S. D. Gershovitz, JWB execu-
tive vice-president. JWB is one
of the six agencies of USO.
In his work as USO director
on Long Beach, Mr. Kushner
organized morale work at mili-
tary installations and super-
vised volunteer programs at
military and veterans hospitals.
In addition to conducting the
usual USO program for GIs of
all faiths, Mr. Kushner will co-
operate with Chaplain Herbert
Eskin, of Selfridge Air Force
Base in planning of social, cul-
tural and educational activities
for Jewish military personnel
in Mt. Clemens. The committee
for this is headed by Irwin
Eisenfeld, of Mt. Clemens.
Before coming to JWB,
Kushner was associated with
the Jewish Settlement House in
New York, the Lillian Wald
Recreation Rooms, Recreation
Rooms and Settlement, and the
Middletown, N. Y., Hebrew As-
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