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May 02, 1958 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-02

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Friday, May X, 1958—THE

Miss Meyers Plans
December 14 Rites

Kottler Pleases
Overflow Crowd

MISS HARRIETT MEYERS
The engagement of Harriett
Meyers, daughter of Mrs. So-
phie Meyers, of Greenlawn Ave.,
and the late Mr. Jack Meyers,
to Morton L. Wallach, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallach,
of Oak Park, Mich., was recently
announced.
Mr. Wallach, a graduate stu-
dent at- Wayne State University,
is employed there as a research
associate. He is affiliated with'
Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary
chemical society, and is a can-
didate for a Ph.D. in physical
chemistry. He expects to grad-
uate in February.
The couple plans to wed on
Dec. 14.

1,000 UHS Students
to Celebrate Israel
Anniversary Thursday

Three branches of the United
Hebrew School — Beth Aaron,
Beth Abraham and Adas Sha-
lom—will bring together more
than 1,000 students for a Lag
b'Omer celebration of Israel's
10th anniversary, at 4 p. m.,
Thursday, at the Beth Aaron
branch.
The program will include a
eandle-lighting ceremony, Is-
raeli dancing, prayers for the
State of Israel and a choral
presentation. The dancing will
be under the direction of
Chana Stiebel, the choral pres-
entation under Shimon Gewirtz.

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Denver League
Plans 'Tea Time'

The Jewish Center Symphony
Orchestra has, by its consistent
merit, built up a rather large
following for itself.
It seems as though everyone
of .their devotees turned up for
last Tuesday's final concert of
the season held at the Davison
branch.
Hanging up an SRO sign
would have been an understate-
ment, as all the standing room
was gone some time before the
concert started, so the enthusi-
astic audience overflowed into
nearby rooms where the music
was carried over a speaker sys-
tem.
With Mischa Kottler as solo-
ist, turning in a splendid per-
formance, the audience was
well-rewarded for their loyalty.
Julius Chajes and the Center
Symphony gave one of their
finest concerts of a very good
season.

irth
Announcetnents

Psychiatrist to Speak at SZ Women's Event

Dr. Peter A. Martin, noted
psychiatrist, will be principal
speaker at a meeting of Sha-
arey Zedez Sisterhood at 12:30
p.m., May 12, in the synagogue
social hall.
Another highlight of the pro-
gram, which - will open with a
dessert luncheon, is a playlet,

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"A Family Affair," featuring
Sara and Wilbur Stein. Mrs.
Irving Katz is directing stage
arrangements.
Mrs. George C. Parzen, chair-
man of the day, invites mem-
bers to bring their mothers
and daughters as a celebration
of Mother's Day.

11,

••••

DIRECTORY
r Mitbgif

It's "Tea Time" for mem-
bers of the Detroit Junior
League, Jewish National
Home for Asthmatic Chil-
dren, as plans are made for
the annual donor event.
Shown, left to right, seated,
are Mrs. JEROME KRAUSE,
vice-president; and Mr s.
JAMES GOLDEN, president;
standing, M r s. SEYMOUR
SHAW and Mrs. PHILLIP
ELKUS, ticket chairmen.
* * *

April 25—To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert I. Gans (Suzanne Win-
nick), of Radclift Ave., Oak
Park, a son, David Alan.
* * *
April 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton F. Simmons (Edith Rae
Leider), of 951 Whitmore, a
daughter, Bonnie Lynn.
* * *
April 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Pilnick (Sheila Stern),
of 21811 Cloverlawn, Oak Park,
a son, Stephen Elliot.
* * *
April 24—To Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Firestone (Gloria Le-
win, of Windsor), of Washing-
ton, D. C., a son, Jeremy Mark.
* * *
April 23—To Dr. and Mrs.
Sidney J. Katz (Marilyn Kopel),
of 10504 Ludlow, Huntington
Woods, a daughter, Rachel
Susan.
* * *
April 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ely Meyerson (Julie Sage), a
son, Mark David.
* * *
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Zonder (Arlene Beth
Ross), of 19954 Woodbine, a son,
Mark Steven.

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The annual donor event of
the Detroit Junior League of
the Jewish National Home for
Asthmatic Children at Denver,
will take the form of a lunch-
eonette, to be presented at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the North-
land Center auditorium.
Called "Tea Time," the pro-
gram will be highlighted by a
fashion show, for which mem-
bers and their daughters will
serve as models. They are:
Mesdames Robert. Coleman,
Phillip Elkus, Richard Mendel-
sohn, Sherman Mendelsohn,
Samuel Robins, Charles Helf-
man, Theodore Rydner, Daniel
Lublin and the Misses Mindy
Coleman, Nancy Goldberg,
Laurie Mendelsohn, Connie
Robins and Susan Kane.
Mrs. Jerome Krause, chair-
man of the day, advises that all
proceeds from the event will
support the group's program of
free treatment and research at
the Denver home.
The one-year-old Detroit Jun-
ior League devotes all of its
year-round efforts for the home,
the only free, non-sectarian in-
stitution of its kind in the
* * *
world.
April 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Tickets and reservations for
Henry Klegon (Alice Wein- Wednesday's "Tea Time" pro-
stein), of 19944 Patton, a son, gram are available by calling
Steven Howard.
Mrs. Seymour Shaw, UN 1-7828,
* * *
or Mrs. Phillip Elkus, DI 1-3542.
April 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Fink (Helen Diskin), of
19767 Sussex, a son, Gary Mar- Midrasha Camp
tin.
Set for Tamarack
*
*
Midrasha, in cooperation with
April 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Berman (Rosalyn Gla- the Leaders Training Fellow-
zer), of 13151 Albany, Oak Park, ship, will conduct its second
annual camping program at
a daughter, Kathy Susan.
Camp Tamarack, Holly, Mich.
* * *
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. during the weekend of May 9,
Donald Velick (Thelma Yucht), Albert Elazar, superintendent
of 16900 Monica, a daughter, of the United Hebrew Schools
announces.
Susan Lynn.
The theme of this year's pro-
* * *
April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. gram will be Israel's tenth an-
Arnold A. Schafer (Marilyn niversary. A complete schedule
Parker), of 23115 Wildwood, consisting of seminars, group
Oak Park, a son, Steven Jay. dilcussions, athletic activities,
ervices, oneg shabbat, dancing
*
*
and singing will all be based
April 5 — To Mr. an
upon the theme of a decade of
Albert M. Colman (
Greenberg), of Littlefield ve., achievement and challenge in
Israel.
a son, Jeffrey Alan.
Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum,
chairman of the weekend camp
Detroiter Runner-Up as outing, appointed a committee
of students to plan the activi-
Soldier-of-the-Month
Pfc. Robert A. Redlich, son ties which the students will
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Red- conduct. The committee includes
lich, of 17410 Kentucky, was a Myra Cohen, Sanford Pollack,
runner-up in the soldier-of-the- Audrey Feldman, James Ser-
month contest held at a U.S. wer, Jeffrey Tigay and Michael
Army Air Force base at Fort Weinstein.
The 50 young people partici-
Brooke, Puerto Rico. He re-
ceived a three-day pass for his pating are all students of the
IVIidrasha, College of Jewish
selection.
Soldier s-of-the-month are Studies, the United Hebrew
picked on the basis of overall High Schools, and members of
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