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January 03, 1958 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-03

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Friday, January 3, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—IA

Nina Katz Married
in Chicago Ceremony

Leo Schwarz Speaks
in Flint on Jan. 12

Betsyrose Barris
to Wed WSU Senior

Friends of Musk Offers Trio Concert

Detroit Friends of Music this tickets are available at Grin-
week announced that a duo nell's or the Schaver audi-
concert planned for Jan. 22 torium, DI 1-0669.
would be expanded into a trio.
The concert will take place in
the Morris L. Schaver audi-
torium, 19161 Schaefer.
Leave Everything to Us
Participating artists will in-
clude Paul Olefsky, principal
cellist, and Gordon Staples,
principal violinist with the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra, and
Ruth Meckler, whose recent
piano recital with the Music
Study Club earned high praise.
Series tickets for the original
concert will be honored for the
trio performance. Individual

Dr. H. Maxwell Golden, chair-
man of the cultural committee
of the Flint Jewish Community
Council, announced that Leo W.
Schwarz, well known author,
would be the speaker at the
Council's second cultural pro-
gram of the season, Sunday,
Jan. 12, 8 p.m., at Beth Israel
Synagogue.
Schwarz has an interesting
background. At Harvard, he ex-
celled as a scholar . and athlete
and was a champion wrestler
and boxer. His anthologies,
"The Jewish Caravan," "Mem-
oirs of My People" and "Feast
of - Leviathan" have become
popular.
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
As the first Joint Distribu-
tion Committee director in Ger-
many after World War II, he
acquired the magnificent rec-
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And His Orchestra
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riod, as the background for his MISS BETSYROSE
BETSYROSE BARRIS
books, "The Root and the
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At a family Cocktail party on
Bough," and "The Redeemers."
• ELEGANCE
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GORBACK
His most recent anthology is New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs.
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"Great Ideas and Ages of the Morton H. Barris, of Santa Rosa
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Dr., announced the engagement
Jewish People."
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Mrs. Jack Seder, president of Wayne State University and is
the Jewish Women's European affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu
W elf are Organization, an- fraternity.
Wedding Showers — New Ideas
Their wedding date is Aug. 9.
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and a leader
sponsored by the Founders So-
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ciety of the Detroit Institute
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of Arts.
ternoon's guest
The five outstanding artists
speaker.
will be heard at 8:30 p.m., Jan.
ARTIFICIAL ICE SKATING CLUB
Mrs. Morris
11, in the Institute auditorium.
Miller, general
They will be accompanied at
NOW OPEN
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the piano by Detroit pianist
General Skating Periods: Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
vises that res-
Joann Freeman, who in private
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ervations will
life is Mrs. Warren M. Schway-
Eves. Wed., Fri., Sat. 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
be accepted
der.
INSTRUCTION FOR ALL AGES
Mrs. Seder
until Monday.
The quintet is comprised of
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According to Mrs. Michael
Freeman, chairman of the
Founders Society's music com-
mittee. the concert series aims
Repeated by Popular Request
Dec. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. at portraying all of the arts by
Wilbert S i m k o v i t z (Elsie presenting the art of music as
Buehler), of 22160 Church, it existed in the great- periods
Oak Park, a daughter, Deborah of art. _
Susan.
Serving on her committee
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are Mrs. Robert Drews and
Dec. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Sims. Tickets are
Harry F. Kramer, of Little- available at Grinnell's, the
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field Ave., a son, Dana Lance. office of the World Adventure
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Series in the Art Institute or
Offer Good to Jan. 11 • Only 1 to a Customer
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. at the Art Founders Society,
Irving Faitler (Adele Abrams), 5200 Woodward.
of 20010 Ferguson, a son, Gary
The two remaining programs
Vuu;ii: g
Michael.
include the world-famous Ruda-
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Call for appointment:
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MRS. LAWRENCE ISAAC

Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Katz,
of Santa Rosa Dr., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Nina Claire, to Lawrence Ar-
thur Isaac, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Isaac; of Chicago.
The ceremony was performed
at the Shoreland Hotel. Chi-
cago, on Dec. 22, by Rabbi Carl
I. Miller, cousin of the bride.

Youth Education
Plans Fund Rally

Its annual fund raising rally
will be held by Youth Education
League at -12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. Morris
Dresner, of Ivanhoe Ave., Hun-
tington Woods.
The meeting will precede the
organization's February donor
event.
Movies and a talk on the
Caribbean Islands will be pre-
sented by a local travel-bureau.
Prizes will be given out. -
Mrs. Milton Hubert, League
president, has announced that
rehearsals are in full swing for
a musical comedy show to be
produced in February. The
show will culminate the league's
fund-raising drive.
The organization will cele-
brate its 25th anniversary this
year.

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