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May 02, 1958 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-02

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DETR OIT JEWI SH NE WS-22

Friday, May 2,

Women Honored for Volunteer Hours

Hilda Rosenberg
Sets Aug. 31 Date

Music Study Club
Responds to Plea
from Slavic Jews

Upon the recommendation of
Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes,
the Music Study Club of Detroit
has forwarded to the Yugoslav
Choral Society choral works for
their use.
The Yugoslav Choral Society
is made up of members of the
decimated Yugoslavian Jewish
community. From an original
80,000 Jews in that country be-
fore the war, there now remain
7,000, distributed in 35 commu-
nities.
The Jewish communities cling
strongly to Jewish culture and
sikk.
are organized into a federation
of Jewish Communities which
Representing well over 10,000 hours of volunteer service to Sinai Hospital during the
direct youth groups and literary
past six years are these retiring officers of the Sinai Women's Guild, left to right: Mesdames
and musical programs.
MISS HILDA ROSENBERG
B. BENEDICT GLAZER, secretary; JOSEPH HARTMAN, HARRY BARNETT and JOSEPH
The matter was brought to the
G. FENTON, vice presidents; and WILLIAM P. GREENBERG, treasurer. They will be
The engagement of Hilda
attention of Mrs. Chajes by
honored at the Guild's annual luncheon at 12 noon, today, at Franklin Hills Country Club.
Philip Goodman, executive sec- Frances Rosenberg, daughter of
retary of the World Federation Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, of Sher-
bourne Rd., and the late Mr.
Israel Sisterhood
of YMHS and Jewish Commun-
Jack Rosenberg, to Noel Alan
ity Centers, a branch of the Gage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
Installs Mrs. Stutz
Jewish National Welfare Board. ney Gage, of Forest Hills, N.Y.,
for Second Term
Goodman received a letter was recently announced.
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
Mrs. George M. Stutz, recent-
is planning a mother and daugh- ly re-elected to a second term from Alfens Kabiljo, president
The young couple attends the
ter luncheon Saturday, at Mar- as president of the Temple of the Zagreb Club, oldest of University of Michigan, where
the
post-war
Jewish
clubs
in
With its two major events of gene Catering. Mrs. Abe Tomp- Israel Sisterhood, will be in-
Mr. Gage is affiliated with Sig-
the year coming up this month, kins, president, has named Mrs. stalled at a luncheon meeting Yugoslavia, appealing for maga- ma Alpha Mu fraternity.
the City of Hope Cancer Fight- M. J. Kushner as chairman, with at 12:15 p.m., May 12, in the zines, programs and other mat-
ter that would be of use in
The wedding date has been
ers have been honored by city Mesdames C. Dworin and E. Cut- temple's Leon Fram Hall.
their cultural programs.
set for Aug. 31.
and state officials with the ler as co-chairmen. For reserva-
Mrs. Samuel Blacher, install-
The Music Study Club re-
proclamation of May as City of tions, call UN. 4-5853. Friends
ing officer, also will induct Mes- sponded with the music scores,
are invited.
Hope Month.
* * *
dames Tom Mitteldorf, B: David which will be used by the 40
Official resolutions to that
members of the choral society.
Ruby,
Edward
Music Maestro,
YETZ
-
COHEN
AUXILIARY
effect were signed by Gov. G.
Mennen Williams and Mayor will meet Monday evening, in Skully and
Please!
the Memorial Home, when Ger- Robert Gutter-
Louis C. Miriani this week.
Appoint David Horwitz
AND WE MEAN MUSIC
man,
vice-pres-
The Governor's citation calls trude Hoffman and Goldie Nel-
Smooth ! Excellent !
YI Dinner Chairman
attention to the work of the son will be hostesses. Delegates idents; Robert
Enjoyable ! Danceable !
to
the
June
convention
of
the
Rosen,
Sidney
David
Horwitz
has
been
ap-
national, non-secretarian center
WHATEVER THE AFFAIR
pointed program book chair-
at Duarte, Calif., not only in Department of Michigan JWVA Robins, Frank
will
be
chosen.
Plans
are
being
Dickman
and
man of the Young Israel annual
making available the best medi-
banquet slated for June 1, at
ORCHESTRA
cal and surgical care known to made for a mother and daugh- Julius P 1 i s-
the Latin Quarter, announces
science, but in offering a solid ter program on May 19, at the kow, secre-
Lends an air of refinement
Sea Food Grotto. For informa- taries, and Hy-
yet utmost enjoyment to any
general chairman Hillel Abrams.
program of research.
event.
More than 450 persons are
"Of particular value," the tion or reservations, call Ann m a n Jackson,
Formerly at Detroit's smart-
Rubin,
KE.
5-4031;
or
Shirley
expected
to
attend
the
banquet
treasurer. Mrs. Stutz
resolution states, "is the Youth
est Nite Clubs, his music is
Elected to two-year terms on celebrating the Detroit Young
now heard on many national
for Youth movement started by Selick, LI. 7-2767.
* * *
network programs including
the board of directors are Mes- Israel's 35th anniversary. Co-
the City of Hope. The children's
Dinah Shore Chevy Show,
Mrs. Harry Left, president of dames Harry Berman, Samuel median Larry Alpert will pro-
Bob Hope Plymouth Show,
wing (at the center) seeks to
Wide, Wide World, and a
provide personalized care to Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- Bernstein, Jack Bookholder, vide the evening's entertain-
host of others.
ARY,
advises
that
members
re-
ment,
with
music
provided
by
Harold Gilbert, Charles Gold-
teen-agers afflicted with catas-
For information about Artie
cently
serviced
75
girls
at
the
stein, Albert J a c o, George Felix Resnik and his orchestra.
trophic diseases, and to - ease
Fields and other fine bands
Banquet chairman Phillip
both their recuperation and re- Juvenile Detention Home. A Klein, Reuben Klein, Harry
CALL
meeting is planned for Tuesday Landsman, David Leeser, Stollman calls upon all friends
habilitation."
SALLY
FIELDS
The first of the two May evening, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Levy, Adolph Lowe, Nor- and patrons of the Young Israel
Alice
Grossman,
at
which
plans
to
attend
this
affair.
For
further
TRinity
1-4141
events planned by the Cancer
man Robbins, Louis Schostak,
Fighters is a dinner - dance for the mother-daughter party Sol Stein, Simon Tr a u r i g, information or for reservations,
A Stroller or a Full Band
slated for May 10, at Holiday and the joint installation with Michael Wainstock and Julian call the Young Israel office, TE
Manor. Traditionally a sellout the Post will be made.
Weber. One-year terms will be 44145.
* * *
affair, some tickets are still
served by Mesdames Charles
CHARLES & AARON KOGAN Bassey, Nathan King, Max New-
available by calling Mesdames
AUXILIARY
will
honor
moth-
Sol Benaderet, DI. 1-2964; Har-
in-an and John Schneider.
old Kozloff, UN. 4-2555; or ers, grandmothers and daugh-
According to Mrs. Morris

ters at its annual dinner at 6:30 Stein, luncheon chairman, the
George Pantzer, LI. 7-9746.
"Tag Day," another annual p.m., Thursday, at Horowitz program will honor the 10th
That's the fine old Jewish way to en.
project, is planned for May 13, Catering. A special show is be- anniversary of the state of Isra-
joy tea at its finest.. :` flavor crushed"
when members will sell tags ing arranged for the evening's el. Featured will be Mrs. Hal
Tetley
for fullest strength and stimu-
entertainment.
For
tickets,
call
with funds going to the City of
Gordon, known professionally
lation...richer taste and pleasure...
Hope. Tag Day chairmen are Dolores Feldman, chairman, LI. as Jean Lawrence, in a selec-
served in a glass or cup!
Mesdames Louis Blitz, Harry 5-3348, or Fern Glanzlock, EL. tion of Israeli songs. Mrs. Julius
Cohen and Charles Young.
6-1298.
Pliskow will be accompanist.
* * *
All fund-raising activities are
Certified Kosher
Mrs. Stutz advises that guests
Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will
Y
ii
coordinated by Mrs. Abe Eizel-
ok" 10'''.**
are welcome to attend the
under strict
;er
-
-
conduct
its
annual
installation
man, vice-president, and her
luncheon.
Reservations
may
be
Rabbinical
chairman, Mrs. Sol Benaderet. of officers ceremony at 8:30
"1 1.1
Supervision
Mrs. Andrew Berger is president p.m., Sunday, in the Memorial made with Mrs. Stein, LI 4-0698.
Home. Sol Hoberman, national
of the group.
V
Final plans for both events executive committeeman and Country Club Sets
SINCE 1837
will be discussed at an executive a past Post and Department
First
Dinner-Dance
■ 11111•11 ■
board meeting Monday after- commander, will be installing
Town and Country Club will
noon, at the home of Mrs. El- officer. Jack Kraizman, past
liot S-chubiner, 19443 Wash- Department commander, will present its first dinner-dance on
be toastmaster. Larry Gubow, May 21, at the Elmwood Ca-
burn.
past Department commander sino, according to Dr. B. Brand
national executive commit- and Mrs. S. BornStein, co-chair-
Unusual European Tour and
teeman, will be guest "speaker. men.
Working on the social com-
Featured by Doneson
mittee planning the event,
A European tour that will Ruth Meckler to Play
which is open to members and
take its participants off the
All-purpose Margarine!
their friends, are Dr. and Mrs.
usual cathedral path taken by at Masonic, May 9
Brand,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Book-
Ruth Meckler, young Detroit
most tour groups has been an-
nounced by the Jules Doneson pianist, will be guest artist at stein, Dr. and Mrs. A. Marks,
the annual spring concert of the the S. Dubrinskys, M. Millers,
Travel Agency.
Kleins and H. Rosenblums.
The 30-day tours, leaving De- Scottish Rite Male Chorus, at S. Arrangements
are currently
troit every Sunday will include, 8:15 p.m., May 9, at the Scot-
being made by the club to start
among other special features, tish Rite Cathedral.
Currently a pupil of Rudolf construction on facilities this
cocktails with an English Lord,
Serkin
at the Curtis Institute summer. Among the initial
French
painter
and
Italian
a
of
Music,
in Philadelphia and projects will be an indoor and
movie stars. First-class accom-
outdoor swimming pool, dining
modations and all meals are in- a former pupil of Detroit pia- room, health clubs for men and
cluded in the fare, as well as nist Mischa Kottler, Miss Meek- women, bar and paved parking.
The Miami Margarine Company
free laundry service for the ler has appeared in the Cran-
There are 300 families al-
Cincinnati 17, Ohio
brook Music Guild series, in a
duration of the trip.
ready enrolled as members of
trio
concert
with
Paul
Olefsky
For further information and
the club, with 500 set as the
Distributed By
Telephones:
to have an attractive color bro- and Gordon Staples and was maximum membership. The
RASKIN CHEESE COMPANY
TY. 44678
chure sent you, call the Jules chosen soloist for the Music club will be located at South-
IV. 4-5580
8542 Linwood Avenue • Detroit, Michigan
Doneson Travel Agency, TO Study Club's annual artist con- field and 12V2 Mile Rd.
cert.
8-6896, or TO 8-8765.

City of Hope
Month Set by
Governor, Mayor

JWV Activities

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