Fri day, May 9,
Bnai Brith Activities
Ohio State Students Harry Paekman
Gets Art Award
Reveal Betrothal
The top purchase prize in the
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PLASTIC FURNITURE
COVERS
MADE TO ORDER OR iN
READY MADE
dinner at 6:30 p.m., at Holiday
1958 Wayne County Art Ex- V: CALL ANNA KARBAL
Manor. "Revolt in Reno," a
TO. 7-08741
hibition was awarded last week
presentation by the Pisgah
to Harry Packman, of 19180
Players, will be featured enter-
Gilchrist, for his oil painting,
tainment. New officers to be
MUSIC BY
"White Acrobat."
inducted are Mesdames Irving
The painting was bought for
Robinson, president; Mesdames
$300 by the Art Institute of
Milton Hubert, Philip Kra rne:
Dearborn, and will be placed
and Carl Gould, vice-presidents;
in the permanent exhibition of
David Haberman, counselor;
UN 3-0404
the McFadden-Ross Museum,
UN 2-2850
Sam Lutz, treasurer; Louis Col-
915 Brady, Dearborn.
bert, Albert Prosky, D avid
Packman, two weeks ago,
G o l d f in e, Alfred Bonner,
For a Vivid Picture Story
drew the special illustration
Adolph Edelheit and Harry
of Your `Simcha' Call
for The Jewish News editorial
Thav, secretaries; Joseph Gold-
page, which was a salute to
stein, historian; Sol Steinberg,
Israel's 10th anniversary cele-
guide; Meyer Leib, guardian;
Of the Amedah Studio
bration.
Sam Hamburger, sentinel; Lewis
UN 2-6063
An
artist
for
The
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Manning, Jack Ketai, Allan *La-
For Free Consultation
Times for 30 years has won sev-
ban, Marion Levy and Murray
eral previous awards, including
MISS JUDITH MORTON
Shapiro, trustees. For reserva-
a $500 purchase award from the
For Prompt Service and
tions, call Mrs. Murray Shapiro,
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Mor- Butler Art Institute, Youngs-
the Latest Designs of
chairman, LI. 7-7059; or Mrs. ton, of Santa Barbara Dr., an-
RAISED INVITATIONS
town, 0., and $100 first prize
Samuel Miller, UN. 4-5216.
nounce the engagement of their in the Wayne County Artist
For: Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs,
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and All Social Functions
daughter, Judith, to Donald Show.
$18 f2o4
Barry
Leitman,
son
of
Mr.
and
A frequent exhibitor, Pack-
Mrs. Kalman Bruss, chairman
of the 12th annual installation Mrs. Macs M. Leitman, of Bowl- man has recently given a suc-
TO
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cessful one-man exhibit.
banquet of HENRY MORGEN- ing Green, 0.
Both young people attend
THAU CHAPTER, announces
that the program will be held Ohid State University, where
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ASSO c iates
at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, at Miss Morton is a sophomore
and
her
fiance
is
a
graduating
Eammy's. Avalon Room. Mrs.
Oa !zit)"
Lewis Manning, installing of- senior. No wedding date has
ficer, will induct Elsie Rodd, been set.
president, and Mesdames
George Terebelo, Herbert Gross Mumford Senior Wins
and William Haftka, vice-presi-
•dents; Sidney Schwartz, coun- 4-Year Scholarship
FsrcoTsull
selor; Morris Lieberman, treas-
■ ;'-7.4
urer;• Jack Bezell, Lee Rosen- to Harvard University
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berg, Milton Braverman and
Robert Joel Denison, a Mum-
MUSTER - ROSENBERG. Leonard Mirvis, secretaries; ford High School senior, was
CHAPTER will hold its annual Melvin Robins, guide; Al Weiss, selected last week as one of the
mother and daughter - dinner sentinel; Stanley Ackner, Fred 19 Detroit winners of the Na-
SPEND A GLORIOUS
and installation at 6:30 p.m., Rappaport, Alan Nathan, Ar- tional Merit Scholarship for
Thursday, at Rainbow Terrace. thur Monson and Albert Lupi- 1958.
A hat show and prizes will be loff, trustees; Lillian Kay, Mit-
Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
featured events. For tickets. chell Kent, Morris Serwin and Frank A. Denison, of 20010
at
call Mrs. Nancy Lorber, LI. Sidney Baron, board Members. Picadilly, was one of 256,000
6-7871.
After the formal installation, high school seniors who partici-
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the Council Choral Group will pated in the •
PISGAH CHAPTER's family perform, and Mrs. Albert Sha- academic com-
NEW
night and installation voill be piro will present a program of petition, which
held. Tuesday, beginning with readings. The Chapter's "Wom- was narrowed
an of the Year" award will be down to 1.000
195 Miles from Detroit on U.S. 23
• Dancing
• Beach
presented: For reservations, winners na-
• Heated Swimming Pool
• Lawn Games
• Tennis Courts
call
Mrs.
Bruss,
VE.
8-8445,
or
tionally.
Music Maestro,
• Riding and Golf Available
Mrs. Gerald Gorzeck, LI. 6-4106.
An honor
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OPENING WEEK-END OF
Please!
student at
AND WE MEAN MUSIC
GREENBUSH INN PLAYHOUSE
Mrs. Samuel Gold, past pres- Mumford, Rob-
Smooth ! Excellent !
Eastern Michigan's Only Summer Stock Theater
ident of the Women's Council, ert will enter
Enjoyable ! Danceable !
will be installing officer at Harvard Uni-
Presenting
WHATEVER THE AFFAIR
induction ceremonies of BUSI- versity in Sep- Robert
"SPRINGTIME
FOR HENRY"
tember,
m
a
j
or
in
g
in
elec-
NESS & PROFESSIONAL
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trical engineering. The scholar-
CHAPTER
on
May
18,
at
Jeri's.
ORCHESTRA
To be installed are Dorothy ship is for a full four-year
From $ 32per Person—Special Rates for Children
Lends an air of refinement
Farber, president; Mina Cohen, course.
yet utmost enjoyment to any
RELAX While Our Counselors
The young scholar has been
event.
Ruth Lafer and Alice Carr,
active in a number of Mumford
Care for Your Children
Formerly at Detroit's smart-
vice-presidents;
Shirley
Mor-
est Nite Clubs, his music is
ros, counsellor; Lillian Rach- activities, including membership
For Reservations and Information Call
now heard on many national
network programs including
lin, Ethel Lippman and Ethel on the Student Council, the
Dinah Shore Chevy Show,
Baker, secretaries; Jean Mann, Math Club of which he is treas-
Bob Hope Plymouth Show,
Wide, Wide World, and a
treasurer; Ava Horowitz, senti- urer, Current Affairs Club and
host of others.
nel; Gertrude Steingold, guide; "M" Club, an athletic service
For information about Artie
Joyce Markin, historian; and group.
Fields and other fine bands
He is a letter-winner in track
Etta Davis, Pearl Nusbaum,
CALL
Esther Pollick and Betty Rock- and cross-country, enjoys music
and reading and is the youngest
SALLY FIELDS
away, trustees.
junior master in the history of
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TRinity 1-4141
Always the FIRST with the
the Detroit Chapter of the
TIKVAH LODGE will hold American Contract Bridge
A Stroller or a Full Band
its annual election meeting on League.
Thursday evening, at Cong.
A sailing instructor at a sum-
Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming: mer camp, Robert was Bar
According to Sol Superfon, Mitzvah at Cong. Shaarey Ze-
president, a program of games dek, and is a regular participant
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and refreshments will follow. in activities of the synagogue's
For Summer Casual Comfort
Installation of new officers is Junior Congregation.
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planned 'for June 4, at Club
His brother, Frank N., a pre-
The New
Alamo.
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medical student at the Univer-
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sity of Michigan, is also quite
RUGS and
"Chemise Look With Head Band"
REX CHAPTER will hold its a scholar. At exercises today at
annual mother and daughter U. of M., he will be honored
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program at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, along with other undergraduate
ACTUALLY
in the Mayfair Room, 19161 students for high academic
Schaefer. A variety show by achievement at the annual Hon-
MISS JOAN
HAVE THE
the Sylvia Lee Dancers will ors Convocation. Frank will
highlight the entertainment, enter Baylor University Medical
FRAGRANCE
Outstanding Hair Stylist, Formerly with
and prizes will be awarded. For School in the fall.
information,
call
Muriel
Hober-
Irving's
Dexter Salon is Now Added to
OF SPRING!
man, TO 7-5122.
Fashion Show Slated
Our Great Staff
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By Bnai Brith Girls
Frances Solovich Chapter,
Mrs. Abraham Waronoff, pres-
ident of TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Girls, will hold
CARPET CLEANING 'CO.
announces the installation of of- its second annual fashion show
ficers and board members at a at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
8700 LINWOOD AVE.
luncheon planned for 12:30 p.m., Young Israel of Northwest De-
HAIR STYLISTS
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Tuesday, at Jeri's. Friends are troit, 17376 Wyoming. Besides
0),
showing
the
latest
in
fashion
DI. 1-8410
invited to attend. Luncheon re-
19118 LIVERNOIS
TY 5-8400
servations may be made with styles, the program also will
BR. 3-6054
15716 W. 7 MILE RD.
414
Mrs. George Fleischer, UN feature refreshments and prizes.
UN. 3-7966
17600 WYOMING
4-3113, or Mrs. Ed Barak, UN Tickets are available at the
door.
1-2778.
Nominees from the GREAT-
ER DETROIT WOMEN'S
COUNCIL to the board of direc-
tors of Women's District Grand
Lodge No. 6 are Mesdames Ber-
nard Bliefield, Samuel Gold and
Philip Fealk.
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The annual mother and
daughter banquet and installa-
tion of . LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will be held at 6:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Rainbow Ter-
race, announces Mrs. Sam Som-
berg, chairman. Officers who
will be installed by Mrs. Leo-
nard Sims are Mesdames Wil-
liam Cohen, president; Joseph
Scholnick, Sam Stewart and
Sam Somberg, vice-presidents;
Hyman Balamut, treasurer;
Charles Bernstein, IVIorrey Ager,
Isadore Malin, Willard Zamsky
and John Sandler, secretaries;
Henry Gotliffe, sentinel; Nate
Gold, guide; Jack Freeman, his-
torian; Philip Fealk, D avid
Howell, Alec Scherr, Albert
Goldberg, Jack Sayles and
James Kraft, trustees; and Mor-
ris Pleason, counselor. A va-
riety show called "Song and
Dance" will be presented by
the dramatic group, directed
by Eve Meister. Karolyn Case
will act as mistress of cere-
monies. For dinner reservations
call Mrs. Somberg, UN. 4-4999;
or Mrs. Jack Freeman, LI.
7-6206. Friends are invited.
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