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April 18, 1958 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-04-18

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Suburban
News

Emanu-El Women
to Host State
Sisterhood Meet

Arthur C. Becker in
Race for City Clerk
in Southfield City

Arthur C. Becker, well known
Detroit printer - who is associ-
ated with his father, Harry
Becker, in the Becker Printing
Co. on 12th St., is in the race
for City Clerk in Southfield, in
the election
on April 21.
Active f o r
several years
i It advancing
South field's
youth sport s
programs,
Becker has
shown a keen
interest in the
recreational
Becker
needs of the
Southfield community.
Born and raised in Michigan,
Becker was a top athlete at
Northern High School. He at-
tended Detroit Institute of
Technology where he excelled
as track star and coach and
equalled the 30-yard low hurdles
world record.
Before entering the army, in
1941, he also studied business
administration and political
science. He was wounded in
action, received the Purple
Heart three times, the Silver
and Bronze Star, and five Battle
Stars. He is active in Veterans
of Foreign Wars.

The Sisterhood of Temple
Emanu-El, Oak Park, will be
host to members of 14 sister-
hoods comprising the Michigan
State Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods at a convention
planned for Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Headquarters for the conven-
tion will be the new Emanu-El
building at 14450 W. 10 Mile.
The three-day parley will
open with registration and a
state board meeting, on Mon-
day evening, with business ses-
sions getting underway Tuesday
morning at several "self-help"
clinics.
At the 12 noon luncheon
session, Mrs. Irvin Hollobow,
first vice-president of the Na-
tional Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods from Evanston, Ill.,
will be the principal speaker.
The balance of the afternoon
will be taken up with a work-
shop on youth, conducted by Dr.
Thomas S. Cohen, assistant pro-
fessor of psychology at Wayne
State University, president of
the Michigan Association for
Gifted Children and director
of Camp Maplehurst. -
The theme of the conference,
"What Doth the Lord Require
of Thee," will be the topic of
Rabbi Eugene B. Lipman, who

Dr. Silvarman Stirs Interest in Council Race in Southfield

Much interest is in evidence
in the New City of Southfield in
the candidacy for its Council of
Dr. I. Z. Silvarman, at the elec-
tion on April 21.
A pioneer resident in the
community, Dr. Silvarman has
become one of its most active
citizens and is a participant in
many civic affairs.
Long active in the Jewish
community, Dr. Silvarman is an
active Zirmist and is a partici-

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Aaron Beser Joins.
Julian C. Frank Co.

The Julian C. Frank Co. an-
nounces the appointment of
Aaron Beser as a member of its
real estate organization.
Beser is a graduate of the
University of Michigan Law
School and has practiced for a
number of years. He has had
more than 20 years experience
in the real estate and building
business in the Northwest sec-
tion, with training in commer-
cial, industrial and investment
properties.

1942 he founded and directed
the first general practitioners
hospital governed by a board of
practicing physicians and has
today developed into a 100-bed
hospital accredited by the pro-
fession.

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He that cannot forgive others
breaks the bridge over which
he himself must pass; for every
man has need to be forgiven.—
Lord Herbert.

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For 52 years Morris Disner & Sons has
planned to enter each new season
flying high with no inventory overstock.
Now, we either have to get a "wall
stretcher" or reduce our stock. So
come to our party . . . hundreds of
the season's newest and finest suits,
topcoats, sportswear and furnishings at

Oak Park JWV Auxiliary
Schedules Social Evening

Oak Park Auxiliary of the
Jewish War Veterans will meet
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Alberta Schechtman,
24731 Westhampton, Oak Park,
where a social evening will fol-
low regular business. Wives,
mothers, daughters and sisters Mrs. Holobow Rabbi Lipman
of Jewish war veterans are in-
vited to call LI. 8-4865 for in- will be guest speaker at a cock-
tail party and banquet sched-
f6rmation.
uled for Tuesday evening, in
Fear Mosley Group to Use the temple social hall.
Rabbi Lipman, director of
Recession as Bias Lever
LONDON, (JTA) — An ana- the Commissions on Social Ac-
lysis of speeches at recent tion and Synagogue Activities
meetings of Sir Oswald Mos- of the Union of American He-
ley's Union Movement indicates brew Congregations, was born
that the facist group is con- in Pittsburgh, Pa., attended the
centrating on the current eco- University of Pittsburgh and
nomic situation and preparing was graduated from the Uni-
its propaganda with an eye to versity of Cincinnati. He was
the threatening recession, it ordained by the Hebrew Union
was reported by the Jewish College in 1943.
Defense Committee of the .. He is the co-author, with Al-
Board of Deputies of British bert Vorspan, of "Justice and
Judaism, the Work of Social
Jews.
It was proposed to deal with Action," and has written
the threat of Mosley's group numerous published articles. He
by appealing to individual now resides in Rockville Center,
owners of public halls to deny Long Island, N. Y.
Mrs: Hollobow, former treas-
him use of their facilities.
urer of NFTS, now serves as
chairman of its department on
If You Turned the
advancement of Judaism. She is
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a past president of Temple
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Sholom Sisterhood, Chicago,
Upside Down You Won't
and is active in numerous .com-
Find a Finer Wine Than
munal and civic groups.
The convention will close fol-
lowing business sessions and a
luncheon on Wednesday. Mak-
ing. arrangements for the con-
vention are Mesdames Maurice
Wiener and Abraham Saks, con-
vention chairmen, and Mrs. Sid-
ney Katzman, president of the
Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood.

pant in many important move-
ments.
As far back as 1921, he was
the founder of the P. L. K.
Omicron chapter at Wayne Med-
ical School, for Jewish medical
students.
He also pioneered in profes-
sional work. In 1936 he started
the first maternity delivery
service as an office procedure,
and it has since gained accept-
ance throughout the country. In

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