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January 03, 1958 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-03

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MISS VERA SIEGEL

Mr. and Mrs.- Richard Siegel,
of Flint, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Vera, to Barry Pearl, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pearl, of
Ardmore Ave.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of the college of education at
Wayne State University.
The prospective bridegroom
is a senior at Lawrence Institute
of Technology.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbis Moses Lehr-
man, chairman of the sixth an-
nual Synagogue Adult Institute,
will discuss the opportunities
of the new series of courses of,
fered by the Synagogue Adult
Institute over the weekly Jew-
ish Community Council portion
of the Altman Jewish Hour.
*
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Herman M.
Sanger, of Temple Israel, Mel-
bourne, Australia, will open the
new year's series of presenta-
tions with a talk on "A World
of Neighbors."
* , *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Parable of Reb
Yisroel," a fantasy about a
saintly Jew whose undaunted
righteousness won him a place
in heaven among the seraphim,
will be told.

JWV Activities

YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet Monday evening, at
the Memorial Home, when a
movie will be shown by the
Michigan Bell Telephbne Co.
Members of the BLOCH-ROSE
and DETROIT AUXILIARIES
will join in the evening's pro-
gram. Hostesses are Mesdames
Sara Adelman, Shirlee Horo-
witz and Frieda Kolb. Guests
are invited.

Change Meeting Date
for Hadassah Program

A combined meeting of three
Hadassah group s, originally
planned for Jan. 14, will now
be held at 8:15 p.m., Jan. 16,
at Hadassah House.
B & P Group will join with
Evergreen and Evening Groups,
at which time, Mrs. Joseph
Hamerman, national Hadassah
vice-president and HMO fund-
raising chairman, will be the
guest speaker.
A musical program will be
presented by Cantor Reuven
Frankel, accompanied by his
wife on the chalil and Mrs.
Bella Goldberg at the piano. A
social hour will follow.

Israel Slated
for Art Tour
of Fleischmans

Lawrence Fleischman, the
first private art collector so
chosen by the U.S. Government,
will accompany a tour of Ameri-
can paintings, owned by him
and his wife, Barbara, to Israel
and several countries behind
the Iron Curtain. The local art
collector will leave in May to
present lectures in conjunction
with exhibitions of the Ameri-
can works.
Sixty-three of the Fleischman
paintings and six sculptures
have been touring for 16
months in Latin America, un-
der auspices of the United
State s• Information Agency,
which also will sponsor the Is-
rael-Iron Curtain countries tour.
Before departing for Israel,
the exhibition will be revised
in order to provide a broader
historic picture of American
art, according to Dr. E. P. Rich-
ardson, director of the Detroit
Institute of Arts. Dr. Richard-
son said that the museum will
send about 15 or 20 paintings
to complement the Fleischman
collection.
The exhibition will be com-
posed solely of paintings, the
sculptures to remain in this
country, he stated. The Fleisch-
mans' new painting, "Mexican
Whirl Around," by Louise
Jansson Nobili, a Michigh Art-
ists Exhibition winner, will join
the tour.
Fleischman, who this year
was appointed to the USIA ad-
visory committee on cultural in-
formation, feels that art is the
most effective good will am-
bassador the U.S. can have.
While in -Latin America, he
gave numerous radio, television
and newspaper interviews, be-
sides speaking to school and
museum audiences.
Fleischman is treasurer of
the Archives of American Art
and the Detroit Society of Arts
and Crafts in Detroit.

Israel PW Chapter
to Hear Isador Saslov

Former Detroit Girl
to Wed C ali 0 ian

Rovner Progressive Farein
will celebrate its 31st annual
banquet at 6 p.m., Jan. 19, at
Horowitz Catering, it was an-
nounced this week by Joseph
Siegal, program chairman.
Dr. Leo Y. Goldman will be
the guest speaker at this major
event of the organization. A
floor show, entertainment and
dancifig also are planned.

A group of friends gathered car Overton, Sol Binke, Larry
in his home recently to mark Binke, Sam Wiernik, Morris
the 60th birthday of J. H. Poli- Arotsky and Nathan Pritz.
cov, vice-president of the Mich-
igan Home Protective Society
for the past 20 years.
- For the
The birthday celebrant was
Perfect Affair . . .
presented with a 'certificate of
10 trees which the society
planted in his honor through
and His Orchestra
the Jewish National Fund.
UN 3-3737
Policov was born in Utica,
N. Y. In 1911, he came to De-
troit, where he met and married
his wife. Starting at Dodge
MUSIC BY
Bros. he became supervisor of
1200 employees in his position
of foreman.
Guests at the party included
Joseph Snitman, Harry Binke,
UN. 2-2850
UN. 3-0404
and Messrs. and Mesdames Os-

Mickey Woolf

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MISS BARBARA GAMBURD.

Semi-Annual Clearance

Boy's — Girl's

Coats • Snow Suits

Emma Schaver Tours
Canada, U.S. Cities
in Concert Series

Dresses • Sportswear

.

Emma Schaver, concert so-
prai.o, will leave early in Janu-
ary for concert appearances in
Winnipeg, Canada; Cleveland
and Chicago.
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In Canada,
Mrs. Schaver
will appear in
. Winnipe g,
Manitoba, on
J-an. 5, under
t h e sponsor-
ship of the Is-
rael Histadrut
Committee.
T h e
land concert
Emma Schaver on Jan. 12 is
arranged by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund and will take place
in Hotel Cleveland. She will be
accompanied on the piano by
Milton Setzer.
The Chicago concert, under
the sponsorship of the Sinai
Temple Forum, will take place
in the Sinai Temple Jan. 14.
Mrs. Schaver, will be accom-
panied by the Chamber Orches-
tra composed of leading mem-
bers of the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra. Paul Olefsky will be
the guest conductor at this con-
cert festival. Mrs. Schaver will
include in her program the
"Shepherd of Israel" by Alan
Hovhaness.

3 tO 1 /2

Abraham Freedman, presi-
dent of Branch 2, Labor Zion-
ists, announces that the group
will meet at 9 p.m., Saturday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Yagoda, 5451 W. Outer Dr.
Philip Goldstein will speak on
Histadrut.
A new movie of Israel will be
shown. Guests are invited.

Radomer Aid Banquet

A banquet has been sched-
uled by Radomer Aid Society
A merry heart maketh a for 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at May-
c h e e rf u l countenance.—Old fair Catering, in the Labor
Zionist Center.
Testament

Off

Small Fry Fashions

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Small Fry Fashions

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gam-
burd, former Detroiters now of
4500 Santa Rosalia, Los An-
geles, Calif., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Barbara Gale, to Bertin S.
Fagan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Fagan, also of Cali-
fornia. An August wedding is
planned.

Isador Saslov, violinist with
the Detroit symphony Orches-
tra, will present a musical eve-
ning for members of Israel
Chapter, Pioneer Women, at
8:30 p.m., Jan. 12, in the home
of Mrs. Irving Posner, 18111
Muirland.
Celebrating Jewish Music
Month, Saslov's program will
include an original composition
by Julius Chajes, Bloch's Baal
Shem Suite and a Beethoven
violin sonata.
Reservations for the perform-
ance may be made by calling
Mrs. W. Feinberg, UN 4-7285. Reinstate Dr. Kleinman
Proceeds will further work of in 'Landed' Gentry
the organization in Israel
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman,
through the Child Rescue Fund.
A social hour will conclude whose 65th birthday was noted
in the columns of The Jewish
the evening.
News last week, informs us
instead of being a member
Invite Young Women to Join that
of the Cheka (the Soviet secret
New Bnai Brith Chapter
police), he actually was
Young women in the com- arrested by them as a counter-
munity interested in becoming revolutionary.
affiliated with Centennial Chap-
The misunderstanding came
ter of Bnai Brith, now in for- over our interpretation of the
mation, are urged to attend a word "landed." Dr. Kleinman
meeting planned for 8:30 p.m., had stated that "I landed in
Tuesday, in the Hayim Green- the Cheka," which we took to
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
mean "joined."
For information on group
"This landing," the doctor
programs or membership, call writes, "was most unwelcome
Mrs. Art Weinfeld, BR. 3-2760; and even frightening, I assure
Norman Solomon, TO. 7-3870; you."
or Mrs. Manny Kalef, UN. 4-
5760.
Branch 2, Labor Zionists

RoVner Farein to Hold
31st Anniversary Banquet

J. H. Policov Celebrates His Sixtieth Birthday

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15 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frida y, January 3, 1953

Vera Siegel of Flint
to Wed Detroiter

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