Friday, Ma rch 2 1, 1958—T HE DETROIT JEWISH NE WS-24

League Women Set
'Arm Chair Tour'

Presidents and community
relations representatives of all
organizations affiliated with
the League of Jewish Women's
Organization will meet at 12:30
p.m., Thursday, in Young Israel
of Detroit, 12521 Dexter.
According to Mrs. Henry P.
Onrich, chairman of the com-
munity relations committee. an
arm chair tour of all Jewish
Welfare Federation agencies
will be conducted by Mrs. Ar-
thur Gould, following a dessert
luncheon.
"Time and Two Women," a
film prepared by the American
Cancer Society will be shown,
and will be introduced by Mrs.
George Koven; League ACS re-
presentative.
Reservations fo rthe session
should be made with Mrs. Ben
J. Feldstein, UN 1-0488, or
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg. UN
3-7642, the League's hospitality
chairmen.

Philip Feinstelyis

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Variety of Activities to Highlight
Week's Calendar at Jewish Center

and a , goodly number of
"kibitzers."
Reshevsky eventually de-
feated all corners, with Lucille
Kellner the last to be elimi-
nated. The opponents included
a group of young chess enthu-
siasts from Center chess clubs.
A Yiddish film comedy,
"The Great Adviser," will be
the next feature in the Yid-
dish film series at the D. W.
Simons branch at 8 p.m.
Tuesday.
Tracy Freeman, a member of
Merrill, Lynch, Pirece, Fenner
and Smith, will be the featured
speaker at the Young Adults
at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Davi-
son branch. His discussion on
stock-buying and market condi-
tions will be followed by re-
freshments and a social hour.
Bunny Lahr (WE 3-6669) is
chairman.
The Parent Teachers Organi-
zation of the Center Nursery
School will hold its next meet-
ing Thursday, 8 p.m., at the
Davison branch. Featured will
be a talk on the "Educational
Benefits of Nursery School," by
Naomi Lesser, of the Center
staff.
A discussion on new chil-
dren's bookS will highlight
Thursday's meeting of the Cen-
ter's book review Seminar at
the Esther Berman branch of
the United Hebrew Schools,
18977 Schaefer.

Mizrachi Women Set
World Child Tag Week

The week beginning Monday
and ending March 31 has been
designated by the Mizrachi
Women's Organization of Amer-
ica as World Jewish Child Tag
Week.
Participating in plans to raise
funds for academic, religious,
v ocational and agricultural
training projects sponsored in
Israel for nearly 5,000 children
are the following local groups:
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, Mrs.
Morris Goldberg, president;
Mrs. Pearl Leader, box chair-
man; Fannie Gluck Chapter,
Mrs. Milton Radner, president;
Mrs. Saul Cohen, box chairman;
and Oak Park Chapter, Mrs.
Meyer Green, president; Mrs.
Sharon Klein, box chairman.

With the advent of spring
come these announcements from
the Jewish Community Center
branches.
On the sports side, present
plans call for Center softball
league operations to begin May
4 and wind up in mid-June. Last
year's class "A" champions, the
Del Monicos may be back to
defend their title, depending
upon how many of their num-
bers play ball for the Mumford
high school varsity.
The Spartans, class "B"
champs last year will register
for another season. The "A"
MR. AND MRS. FEINSTEIN teams will vie at Luger Field,.
Seven Mile and Tracey. "B"
A family celebration is being competition will be at Zussman
planned in honor of Mr: and Field. Both leagues will operate
Mrs. Philip Feinstein, of 19496 on- Sundays.
Team registration forms are
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Santa Barbara, who, on March
Mrs. Fanny Gould, of 22131
30, ,will celebrate their 50th available at the health educa-
tion office. The same age limits
Harding, Oak Park, wishes to
wedding anniversary.
and regulations which governed
thank her relatives, her many,
Mr. and Mrs. Feinstein, born the basketball season will be
Katz Speaks at WSU
many good friends, and the won-
in
force.
Irving I. Katz, executive sec- and married in Russia, have -
derful. organizations who were
Plans are being formulated
retary of Temple Beth El, this been Detroiters for 35 years.
so kind and thoughtful to her
for baseball instruction and
week addressed the Jewish his-
during her recent illness and
They have three children, a league play for juniors (9 to 12).
tory class at Wayne State Uni-
to wish them all a h a p p y,
At
this
stage
it
is
not
yet
known
versity and also spoke before , son, Meyer Feinstein, and two
healthy pesach.
whether
the
program
will
be
the Ministerial Association of ' daughters, Mrs. Sol Lefton and
the Evangelical and Reformed Mrs. Julian Espar, and three hardball or softball. If Zussman
Field is designated a "baseball"
Churches of Detroit. i grandchildren.
field on Sunday afternoons, the
Juniors definitely will play hard-
Master of Ceremonies
ball. Individual application cards
and his Orchestra
are
now
available
at
the
Health
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
rth
Education department office.
TO 8-2067
TO 6-5016
March 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Parzen), of 24628 Scotia, Oak
Friendly — but fierce, are
Harold Duchan (Phyllis David- Park, a son, Charles Jeffrey. the ping-pong competitions Israel Film, Humorist
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son), of 24670 Rensselaer, Oak
currently underway between
MOVING
Park, a son. Gary Brian.
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. teams from the Davison and Slated by Socialites
Local & Long Distance
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Joel Lutz (Barbara Kass), of Ten Mile branches.
Detroit Socialities will pre-
Packing, Crating, Storage
March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. 20227 Brentwood, Livonia, a
The competition to determine sent a _double attraction at its
ABRAMS MOVING
Nathaniel Levine (Golda Robi- daughter, Lori Ann.
the Center's top athletes in this mid-week social, planned for
ner), of Votrobeck Dr., a daugh-
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& STORAGE CO.
sport followed heated elimina- 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Agents North American
ter, Aniy Sue.
Hayim
Greenberg
Center,
19161
March
7
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tion
tourneys
at
each
branch.
Van Lines, Inc.
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VE 7-8581
Maynard M. Gordon (Lucille Eugene Isner battled his way Schaefer.
13515 Schaefer
March 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Mandel), of 19295 Beaverland, through two weeks of competi-
A program of Jewish humor
Lloyd E. Fishman (Selma Kauf- a son, Julian Matthew.
tion to emerge the Davison will feature Mrs. David Cohen,
man), of 24040 Morton, Oak
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champion. His counterpart at and a film titled "Israel and
Park, a son, Michael Scot.
March 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. the Ten Mile branch is Hal Its People" will be shown. A
* * *
Bernard Blase (Elizabeth Ros- Granitz.
social hour with dancing and
March 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
enberg), of 24681 Westhampton,
refreshments will follow.
Other
Davison
singles
com-
Registered Electrologist i
William Fine, of 20246 Fenton, Oak Park, a son, Norman Eric.
Plans are now being com-
petitors include Alan Silver.
I
a son, Allen Lewis.
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Sam Mider, David Wasserman, pleted for the group's second i Painless Removal of
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anniversary dance, to be held
March 4 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Unwanted Hair
/
March 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Berman of Pinehurst Ave., John Selesko and Ken Siegel. April 13, at Cong. Beth Abra-
Eisner and Silver and Siegal
/
I
Newton Arnold (Ann Stern), a daughter, Sharon Lynn.
ham.
and Mider will compose the
I
of 24310 Kipling, Oak Park, a
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doubles teams.
son, Jerrold Alan.
Izler Solomon, conductor of I
March 3—To Mr. and Mrs.
The Ten Mile branch is rep-
• * *
Jack H. Schechter (Betty Lou resented by Jeff Madvin, Mary the Minneapolis Symphony Or- I
18943 Livernois
1
March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Zechman), of 22101 Sussex,
chestra, is leaving for Israel in
UN 3-8059
Sheldon Sherman (Helen Apple- Oak Park, a son, David Jerome. Walkon, Hal Epstein, Chuck the early spring to conduct the I
c
Sklare and Larry Freeman.
baum), of 24241 Manistee, Oak
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Their doubles teams are Granitz Israel Philharmonic.
Park, a son, Steven Bradley III.
March 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. and Walkon and Dave Frank
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Charles Klein (Sandra Verona),
OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. of Schaefer Rd., a son, Law- and Dave Benegsohn. In their
first meeting this season, Ten
Morris Silverman (S ha y n a rence Steven.
Of the General Membership Meeting of Beth Yehudah Schools
Mile beat Davison, two matches
ThP Semi-Annual General Membership Meeting of the Beth
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of three.
Yetiudah Schools will take place this coming Monday Evening,
Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Just as busy as their chil-
RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY
March 24th, in the Daniel A. Laven Building, Dexter corner
Simon D. Gold (Inez Cohen), dren are members of the Cen-
Sturtevant.
44(04,1 Exciusiody
of 15030 Marlow, Oak Park, a ter's Jewish Parents Institute
All members are requested to attend.
son, Charles Fred.
SinOe 1946 in Detroit
who are taking part in activi-
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
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Hospitals and Homes
ties on many fronts. The Al-
Feb. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. lied Jewish Campaign chil-
rE. 4-7355
MEETING AND BANQUET ROOMS
Seymour Subar (Phyllis Zack),
dren's activities and an ever-
of 18446 Meyers, a son, Neal present interest in music now
To Rent
are occupying the group.
Joseph.
Beautiful new air-conditioned building, central location,
* * *
RABBI LEO Y.
kitchen facilities, ample parking. Large room will accommo-
Dr. Syd Radlow, co-supervisor,
date banquet of 250 or meeting of 350. Smaller rooms from 30--
Feb. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. and Dr. Sam Sniderman, educa-
GOLDMAN
100. Ideal for organizations, caterers, weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs,
Myron A. Ritter (Mildred tional policies committee chair-
Expert Mohel
etc.
Agins), 16231 Littlefield, a man, have announced a special
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
daughter, Wendy Marlene. committee of parents, leaders
Sholem Aleichem Institute
* *
and teen staff members to ready
18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242
19350 Greenfield
DI 1-3556
Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. a Children's 10th anniversary
VE 8-7440
Morris Farb (Hilda Wenst, of program.
Members who are making
Rabbi Joshua Spiro Detroit), of Louisville, Ky., a
time to serve on the women's
son, Bradley Coleman.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
* *
and trades divisions of the Al-
Last Chance to Make Your Reservation
Serving In
Feb. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. lied Jewish Campaign, will be
Hospitals & Homes
David Gordon (Phyllis Wino- joined by Shirley Verier, Ger-
UN 3-2616
grad, of Detroit), of Skokie, trude Millman and Stanley Ron-
7328 Thatcher
Ill., a daughter, Gail Robin. tal, representing JPI in the met-
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ropolitan division.
Members of the Center Choral
Feb.
10—To
Mr. and Mrs.
Certified Surgical Mohel
Gerald Kurtis (Reva Nyman), Society are, congratulating one
Friday, April 4th, and Saturday, April 5th
Rabbi Israel GOODMAN
of 18359 MacArthur, an adopted of their group, 16-year-old so-
Serving in Hospitals and
Homes Anywhere
prano Frances Cooperman. She
daughter, Julie Ann.
Led by RABBI HAYIM DONIN and
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recently captured runner-up
16 Years' Experience
Pontiac, Mich.
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid honors in a vocal competition
CANTOR HYMAN ADLER
Abramowitz (Sylvia Epstein of sponsored by the South Oak-
FEderal 4-4149
Detroit), of 5233 San Nicente, land symphony orchestra. Miss
Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Mark Cooperman is a student of Mar-
Meal prepared under direction of Mrs. Sylvia
Allan. guerite Kozenn Chajes.
RABBI CHASKEL
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Under Center sponsorship,
Rosenberg of Holiday Manor Catering.
GRUBNER
To Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Shap- chess grandmaster S a m u e 1
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
iro- (Beverly Lopatin, of Wind- Reshevsky found three hours of
FOR INQUIRIES CALL: EL. 6-8210
Recommended by Physicians
sor), of 155 Highland, worthwhile competition at the
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
land Park, a daughter, Nancy D. W. Simons branch recently
TE 4-6624
4252 TUXEDO
Sue. when he took on 40 opponents

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