Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-26
Detroiter's Music Fern Carnick to Wed
Library Is Gift
Bertram TI'. Edelstein
to Brandeis U.
One of the first collections
of music that will constitute
the performing library of Bran-
deis University is that of Jules
Klein, the late, beloved Detroit
musician.
The Waltham, Mass., school
was recently the recipient of
Mr. Klein's entire classical mu•
sical library, consisting of over
3,000 orchestrations.
The collection, sent by his
widow, Mrs. Lillian Klein, con-
tains works
on every con-
ceivable phase
of the small
concert field,
MISS FERN CARNICK
i n g chamber
At a recent dinner party, the
music, s in a 11
symphonic engagement of Fern Ann Car-
groups, operas nick and Bertram W. Edelstein
Jules Klein and solo ma- was announced.
terial.
The bride-to-be is the daugh-
To be known as the Jules ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Klein Collection, the Brandeis Carnick, of Oak Dr. Her fiance
library will now have music is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
written by nearly every com- jamin Edelstein, of Oak Park,
poser of note during this cen- Mich. An early September wed-
tury. Much of the material has ding is planned.
been out of print since the first
World War.
The library was the result of
45 years of musical effort by
Mr. Klein. His collection was
used extensively by outstanding
artists in their search for ma-
terial.
In a letter from Dr. Abram
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
L. Sachar, president of Bran- Alvin B. Rottman (Phyllis Mil-
deis, the appreciation of the ler), of 29129 Oriole, Livonia,
school was noted when he a son, Keith Steven.
wrote, "We are most gratified
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to add so usefully to our cre-
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
ative arts facilities."
Letters acknowledging the Morton Weisman (H a r r i e t
gift also came from Louis Cohen), of 15114 Miller, Oak
Schreiber, director of the Bran- Park, a daughter, Barbara Carol.
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deis University Library; and
March 29—To Rabbi and
Prof. Irving G. Fine, chairman
of the school of creative arts Mrs. David A. Baylinson (Jan-
council, who conveyed the ice Cohl, of Philaedlphia) of
thanks of the entire music 1057 Covington, a son, Peter
Roger.
department.
n,nouncernents
Mrs. Cahn Hears President
Speak on Foreign Trade
The president of the Na--
tional Council of Jewish Worn-
en, Mrs. Moise S. Cahn, of
New Orleans, was among the
honored guests on the dais
when President Eisenhower
spoke on foreign trade policy
in Washington, at a dinner
concluding an all-day national
conference of organizations on
international trade policy.
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Central High
Activities
FARBAND
CAMP
Fond farewells were ex-
pressed this week as `Lites bade
goodbye to Mrs. Helen Bow,
English teacher at Central for
many years, who is going into
retirement. Mrs. Bow is well
remembered for her beautiful
Class Day and Commencement
programs. All of her students
and friends wish her the very
best the future has to offer!
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Plans were announced by
GAA president, Sandy Baren,
for a Central Centennial Beanie
Day to be put into effect some-
time later in the term._
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Bnai Brith News: Al Jolson
BBG recently held a fireside
with the Cosmos. An oneg shab-
bat also was held, at which time
Susan King was installed as re-
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porter. Members are anxiously
March 26—To Mr. and Mrs. awaiting their trip to Tamarack,
Sam Markel (Bernice Lum- May 2.
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berg), of 2297 Ewald Circle, a
daughter, Sheri Beth.
Under the sponsorship of the
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Jewish Community C o u n c i 1,
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Jewish senior officers from Cen-
Norman G. Klein (Sonya Bare tral, Mumford and Oak Park,
sky), of Huntington Woods, met to discuss plans for the
fourth annual Jewish Senior
Mich., a son, Scott Warren.
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Institute. The meeting was rep-
March 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. resented by Sandy Stollman and
Robert Le Witter (Alice New- Mark Eichner from Central,
man), of 24021 Glen Ridge Ct., Mark being elected chairman.
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Novi, Mich., a daughter, Pam
Diane.
A small group of Centralites
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gathered at the summer home
March 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. of Sandy Stollman in Drayton
Bernard Leib (Ruth Rapaport), Plains, on Lake Angelus, for a
of 4083 Waverly, a daughter, fireside. The birthdays of Hedy
Michelle Cari.
Cohen, Sam Bernstein, Sandy
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Andrews and Mark Eichner
March 17—To Mr. and Mrs. were also celebrated.
Joe Pfefferbaum (Betty Lewis),
of 24041 Moritz, Oak Park, a
son, Brian Monty.
French Ask Reason
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for
Sentence to Jew
March 7—To Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Schwartz (Hattie Avru-
PARIS • (JTA) — The French
shin), a son, Steven Marshall. government has decided to ask
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the Moroccan government for
To Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Rot- an official explanation of • the
tenberg (Jean Milner), a daugh- death sentence imposed in ab-
ter, Paula Lee.
sentia on Moshe Daian, an
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interpreter who served with the
To Mr. and Mrs. George Blo- French forces in Morocco be-
stein, of 10534 Kingston, Hunt- fore the North African country
ington Woods, a son Joel Mat- gained its independence. A
Moroccan military court con-
thew.
demned M. Daian and two
French officers charged with
having committed "treason"
Sid Shmarak's
against the Moroccan Liberation
Army.
Voices have been raised in
the French Senate for abroga-
tion of French financial assis-
The MARY DEE BEAUTY tance programs and the with-
SALON, located at 18967 Liver- drawal of French investments
nois, has been newly redeco- from Morocco as a protest
rated, and both salons, the against the military courts
other located at 13225 Dexter, decision.
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Goldoftas to Speak on 'Ezra, the Scribe'
Movsas Goldoftas, director of the Torah, which was being for-
the United Jewish Folk Schools, gotten by the people.
will give his fourth lecture of
Refreshments will be served.
the series, "Builders and Found- There is no charge for admis-
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the Farband Branch No. 114,
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Oentral
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High School
Temple. Ezra reformed the Jew- a specialist in international law
ish people, he enforced rules and studied in the Universities
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