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May 09, 1958 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-09

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Friday, May 9, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 18

Proclaim 'City of Hope' Week

Mayor LOUIS C. MIRIANI is shown here with members of
the City of Hope Cancer Fighters as he proclaims the week
of May 13 to 19 as City of Hope Week in Detroit. With the
Mayor, left to right, are Mesdames HAROLD KOZLOFF, ABE
EIZELMAN, ANDREW BERGER,
president, CHARLES
YOUNG and HARRY COHEN. The special week will open with
a dinner-dance Saturday night, at Holiday Manor, and will con-
tinue with "Tag Day" on Tuesday.

SZ Men's Club Elects Katzman

Abe Katzman was re-elected
to another term as president of
the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
at its annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers last Wednesday
evening.
Serving with
Katzman will be
I. Murray Ja-
cobs, vice-presi-
dent; George
Parzen and Dr.
Davis Benson,
secretaries; and
Dr. Morton
Hochman, treas-
urer.
Elected to the
board of direc-
tors were Dr. Al-
bert J. Altman,
Henry Ausland- Katzman
er, Theodore Baruch, Dr. Henry
Berris, Max Bonin, Allen A.
Charlip, Dr. Sol Forman, Samuel
Grand, Morton Grass, Col. Ervin

RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY

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Since 1946 in Detroit
Hospitals and Homes

Greenbaum, Dr. Benjamin Gu-
tow, • Morris Karbal, Harold
Koenigsberg, Morris Klaus, Har-
old Kukes, Arthur NI. Lang, Ivan
Meisner, Irving Miller, Jack
Nakell, Frank Rosenbaum, Sam-
uel Shetzer, Nathan E. Shur,
Ben Sidlow, Alan J. Stone and
Jack Warner.
Installation of the above-
named officers and board mem-
bers will take place at 8:30 p.m.,
May 28, in the synagogue social
hall. Rabbi Morris Adler will
be installing officer.
The program for the evening
will be "An Evening with the
Rabbi," to be concluded by a
social hour. Friends are invited
to attend.

Asks Support for Bonds

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
importance of American capi-
tal investment in Israel through
the purchase of Israel bonds
was stressed here by Dr. Abba
Hillel Silver, noted American
Zionist leader and chairman of
the bond organization's board
of governors, following his re-
turn from Israel.

Byron Krieger Wins
More Fencing Titles

Defending his title as state
foil and saber champion, Byron
Krieger, after facing six op-
ponents in an Oak Park contest,
won his 31st and 32nd state
championships.
Krieger was a member of the
U. S. Olympic foil teams both
in 1952 and 1956, and was the
first American to win the in-
dividual saber championship in
the World Maccabiah games
held last September in Israel.
He is currently third ranking
foil fencer in the U. S., and will
compete in a national champion-
ship team contest to determine
which team faces an inter-
national competition for the
world championship.

Spring Sale to Aid
Local Handicapped

Volunteer workers residing in
the Palmer Park area will hold
their annual spring sale for the
Detroit League for the Handi-
capped from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Sidney R. Solomon, 17637 Ham-
ilton.
Items offered for sale will
include bridal
and shower
gifts, linens,
infants' wear,
blanket cov-
e r s, travel
items, kitchen
gadgets, toys,
aprons, novel-
ties and hook-
ed rugs.
All of the
items offered
are made by Mrs. Solomon
handicapped persons. The sales
give employment to these peo-
ple and also provides them with
a sense of achievement, Mrs.
Aaron Gershenson, chairman,
said.
Assisting her in conducting
the sale are the following volun-
teers: Mesdames Robee.: Drews,
Rockwell Gust, Frank Isbey,
Harry L. Jones, Thomas Joyce,
William Reveno, Walter Truet-
ter, Henry Wineman and Miss
Mildred Seeley.

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April 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Weingarden (Audrey
Franklin), of 18481 Coyle, a
daughter, Iris Dieann.
* * *
April 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Soberman (Sally Grana-
dier), a daughter, Reva .Ellen.
* * *
April 23—To Dr and Mrs.
Jason A. Goode (Cyrille Gor-
don), of 21645 Stratford, Oak
Park, a son, Howard Gary.

Laurence Weiswasser (Maxine
Glassman), of 11821 Otsego, a
son, Marc Alan.
* * *
April 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence L. Peisner (Evelyn
L. Kohn), a son, Eric Seth.
* * *
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Keller (Reva Wilson),
of 17218 Rougeway, Livonia, a
daughter, Gayle Michelle.
• *
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* * *
Donald E. Ritten (Elayne Salo-
April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. mon), of 28521 Sutherland,
Norman Zeldes (Zelda Rogo- Southfield Township, a daugh-
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daughter, Janis Marla.
* * *

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April 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
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Fuller), formerly of Oak Park,
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Allan.
* * *
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* * *
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April 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
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daughter, Rosalind Beth.
* * *
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Orman (Betty Fleiss),
of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, a
son, Marc Elliot.
* * *
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Topor (Clara Cohen), of
R i c h t on Ave., a son, Larry
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April 3—To Mr. and Mrs.
William I. Schoenfeld (Ruth
Stark), former Detroiters now
of Trotwood, 0., t win sons,
Roger and Scott.
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April 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Burg (Irene Blue-
stein), of 24031 Scotia, Oak
Park, a daughter, Susan Rae.
* * *
March 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Siegal (Ethel Baker),
of Fenton Ave., a daughter,
Michele Lynn.

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