Friday, Ap ril 18, 1958—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-1 6
Alpha Omega Women Schedule
Annnal Donor Event, Wednesday
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Brevities
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AnneNuefeld's Troth
to Dr. P. Levin Told
CHAMBER OPERA THEA-
TER OF DETROIT will pre:
sent an evening of classical and
romantic music at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the lecture hall
of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Among the soloists will
be soprano SHIRLEY ZAFT
BENYAS. Music will feature
works by Scarlatti, Handel,
Monteverdi, Gluck, M o z a r t,
Brahms, Schubert and Strauss.
Discussing the progress of ticket sales for its annual donor
luncheon are these members of the Detroit Women of Alpha
Omega dental fraternity, shown left to right,' seated: Mrs.
LESLIE MOSS, co-chairman; Mrs. JAMES GOODFRIEND,
chairman; standing, Mesdames GERALD MICHAEL, president;
JULIUS BARR and EDWIN SCHNEIDER, co-chairmen. The
donor will be held Wednesday afternoon, at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel, and pioceeds will support philanthropies here
and in Israel. A fashion show and the award of prizes are
planned. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Schneider, DL
1-1514, or Mrs. Moss, UN. 1-6227.
Lydia Berry. to Receive
AL Oratorical Award
SAM ROSENBLAT
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB, at
its recent meeting, welcomed
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pachtman
(Ruth Bodzin) and son, Jack,
of Brooklyn, N.Y., who were
here to spend the Passover
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Bodzin, of 3259
Cortland.
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YETTA FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday night, in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weiss,
of Oak Park.
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HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA-
TIONAL CLUB will hear
Thomas Tucker, account exec-
utive for Campbell Ewald Ad-
vertising Co., speak on "Mod-
ern Advertising Methods" at
its meeting at 7 p.m., Monday,
in the Parkman Branch. Li-
brary, 1766 Oakman Blvd.
Panelists will include Bunita
Ober, Gloria Caplan and Jay
Shumaker, of Mumford, and
Mark Slobin, of Cass.
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Mayor Louis C. Miriani pro-
claimed April 14-20 as EPI-
LEPSY WEEK in Detroit. In
signing the proclamation, he
noted that although epilepsy
is one of mankind's oldest
health problems it receives
very little public attention.
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MISS ANNE NEUFELD
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FOR THE FINEST — IN
ENTERTAINMENT—It's
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neufeld
recently announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Anne
Frederika, to Dr. Paul David
and his Orchestra
Levin, son of Dr. Samuel J.
LI 7-2943
Levin and Mrs. Samuel J.
Levin.
The bride-elect is a graduate
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Michigan college of medicine
where he was affiliated with
Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity,
and is currently a resident
physician at Harper Hospital.
A June 22 wedding is
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Now With
Julius Rosenwald Post, Amer-
Master of Ceremonies
ican Legion, will hold a "Guest
and his Orchestra
Night," at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
day, at 17556 Wyoming. Guest
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speaker will be William Hordes
who will talk on the state of
Israel.
To Help Make Your Wedding,
Lydia Berry, 17, of 2424 Edi-
Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success
son, will receive the American
Call
Legion regional oratorical con-
test award—consisting of a di-
ploma, medal and a cash prize.
And His Entertaining
A social hour, sponsored by
Orchestra — DI 1-1386
the Ladies Unit of the post, will
follow. For further information,
KENNETH S. MOSS, of 20018
call adjutant Joseph Shapiro,
Dance with Delight
Houghton,
has been named
UN
1-6039.
to
chairman of the annual drive of
i LARRY FREEDMAN ! U of M Honorary Societies the Hamtramck Lions Club, In-
and his Orchestra
ternational, to raise funds for
Select Three Area Girls
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Two coeds from Huntington the blind. The campaign will
LI 7-2899
Woods and another from De- reach its peak during White
troit were among those tapped Cane Week, May 4 to 10, and
this week by University of contributions may be sent to the
WE NEED
Michigan honorary societies for Hamtramck Lions Club, Box 52,
Boarding homes for children
"outstanding scholarship and Hamtramck 12, in care of Moss.
temporarily separated from
Proceeds are used to furnish
leadership."
their families.
They are Joan Rodman, of leader dogs, Braille watches,
W E PAY
18234 Woodingham, and Joan white canes, talking books,
Kaatz, of 26510 Dundee, Hunt- Braille typewriters, radios, pro-
Boarding care and 01 other
ington Woods, who were named jection magnifiers and provide
expenses.
to Wyvern, junior women's hon- eye glasses and eye operations.
CALL
orary society; and Sarah Wein- Funds also give financial assis-
TO. 8-2490
er, of 25564 Wareham, Hunting- tance to such organizations as
Jewish Family and
ton Woods, pledged by Mortar Welcome Home for the Blind
Board, national senior honorary and Penrickton Nursery.
Children's Service
society for women maintaining
13327 Linwood
a minimum B plus average.
Evergreen Sisterhood
Sammy Barsh
"They that endeavor to abol-
ish vice, destroy also virtue;
for contraries, though they de-
stroy one another, are yet the
life of one another." — Sir
Thomas Browne, 1642.
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"Russian teen - agers think
about scientists the way our
young people think and dream
about becoming movie stars."
—Dr. Edward Teler, atomic ex-
pert.
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Evergreen Jewish Cong. Sis-
terhood will present Dr. Mel
Ravitz, Wayne State University
professor of sociology, at its
meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Hayim Greenberg Center,
Dr. Ravitz will speak on
"Community Attitudes on Hous-
ing and Discrimination." The
film, "Crisis near Levittown,"
will be shown. A discussion pe-
riod will follow.
The Sisterhood also an-
nounced that a mother and
daughter dinner will be given
at 6 p.m. April 29 at Mayfair
Caterers. A buffet dinner will
be served, followed by a small-
fry fashion show.
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