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May 16, 1958 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-16

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Irficlay, May 16, 19 58 — THE DETROIT

Alpha Omega Women
to Install Officers

Detroit Women . of Al p ha
Omega will install newly-elected
officers at a luncheon on Tues-
day.
Officers-
elect are:
Mesdames Da-
vid Daskal,
president;
James Good-
friend, a n d
Abe Pearlman,
vice -presi-
dents; Gerald
Mrs. Daskal
Bloom, Jack
Lawson and Leo Shipko, secre-
taries: Jack Zonder, treasurer;
Aaron Blake, David Freedman,
Alvin Geffen, Herbert G o I d-
strom, Jerome Krause, Lesli
Moss, Max Parker, Norman Se-
gal, Phillip Sherman and Ralph
Weiss serving on the board of
directors.

Bnai David Sisterhood
to Host Orthodox Women

Bnai David Sisterhood will
be hostess to the annual spring
luncheon for the w o m e n' s
branch of the Union of Ortho-
dox Jewish Congregations, at
12:30 p.m., June 4, at 24350
Southfield. Cantor Hyman J.
Adler and the Bnai David
Sisterhood Choir. accompanied
on the piano by Mrs. Bella
Goldberg, will provide enter-
tainment.
All proceeds of the luncheon
will go to Stern College, an
affiliate of Yeshivah Univer-
. sity in New York and the only
Jewish women's college in the
country.

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An Institute f o r Program
Planners, under the auspices of
the Jewish Community Council,
will be held June 4, at the Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute, 19350
Greenfield, announces Hubert
Sidlow, Council Institute chair-
man.
Information may be obtained
by writing to the Council office,
163 Madison, or by calling WO
2-6710.

Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will be held
on Saturday evening, May 24. At home receptions will be held
the following afternoon and evening, unless otherwise noted, for
the following Temple Israel confirmands:

LINDA CAROL BERNSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Bernstein, of 17607 Santa Barbara, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
ELLEN TOBE FRANKLIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank-
lin, of 2009q Shrewsbury, '2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
MARILYN KAHAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kahan, of
13160 Santa Rosa, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
DIANE LIEBER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lieber, of 19440
Mendota, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LESLIE JO MANNING, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morey H. Man-
ning, of 19331 Canterbury, from 8 p.m., May 31. No cards.
PHYLLIS A. NEWMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max Karl
Newman, of 19171 Woodston, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LAWRENCE OKRENT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Okrent, of
8703 Marygrove, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LINDA and SUZANNE REICHMAN, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Reichman, of 19175 Mendota, 2 to 6 p.m. No cards.
PATRICIA ANN ROBERTS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D.
Roberts, of 14438 Pembroke, 8 to 11 p.m., May 31.
RHEA FRAN SCHACHTER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David S.
Schachter, of 18326 Muirland, from 9:30 p.m., May 24. No
cards.
NANCIE MICHELLE STEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
W. Stein, of 26080 Salem, Huntington Woods, 3 to 6 p.m.,
June 1. No cards.
JUDITH ANN WINSTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winston,
of 18403 Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m., June 1. No cards.
LENORE BETH YAFFE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Yaffe, of 18244 Northlawn, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.

Detroiters Create Satirical Revue

"Separate Checks," an orig-
inal musical revue written by
three Detroiters, will open May
30, in the auditorium of the
Central YWCA, 2230 Witherell.
Additional performances will be
on May 31, June 6 and 7.
The sketches and lyrics were
written by Pierce Rollins and
Carl Paysner, with the music
composed by Leonard Mason.
Featured in the cast along with

RABBI

LEO GOLDMAN

Council's Institute for
Program Planners June 4

Betrothal Told

Announcements

May 10 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Martin Selik (Harriet Tenen-
berg), of 13250 Irvine, Oak
Park, a son, Joel Gary.
* * *
May 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Fredric Rivkin (Gloria Perry,
of Cleveland, 0.), of Wood-
worth Ave., Redford Township,
a daughter, Lisa Rae.
* * *
May 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wolf (Edith Belkin), of
19908 Asbury Park, a son,
Brian Jeffrey.

*

* *

May 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard J. Firestone (Charlene
Friedman), of 8039 Rutland, a
daughter, Nita Ellen.
• * *
May 1 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Lionel (Larry) Shulman (Mari-
lyn Micki Feldman), Detroiters
now stationed with the armed
forces at Butzbach, Germany,
a son, Eric Michael.
* *
April 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwin Schreier (Sondra Mil-
ler), of 24652 Rensselaer, Oak
Park, a son, Mark Allen.
*
*
April 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Schwariat (Irene Le-
vine), of Ewald Circle, a son,
Jeffrey Allan.
*
*
April 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Rosen (Sallee Ann Cher-
nick), of 23 Millington, Pleas-
ant Ridge, Mich., a son, David
Alec.
*
April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Gold (Barbara Bock-
off), of 10430 Saratoga, Oak
Park, a son, Lee Kevin.

Rollins and Mason will be Dee,
Andrus, Beverly Markowitz, Jo
Ryon and Arthur Solis.
Rollins is the author of "Flies
in November," a play produced
locally in 1956. Both he and
Paysner are staff writers for
Motor News magazine.
The musical will introduce 10
songs, includes 17 different
numbers and depends heavily
on topical material for its sat-
irical content. Tickets are avail-
able at discount prices at Union
Tire Co., 3140 Grand River, or
may be purchased at Grinnell's
or the box office. For mail or-
ders, write Pamaro Produc-
tions, 3800 W. Outer Dr.

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Tuxedo Ave. An Aug. 30 wed-
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Judges for an essay contest
being sponsored by the Zionist
Organization of Detroit as part
of the celebration of Israel's
10th anniversary were an-
nounced erroneously in last
week's issue of The Jewish
News.
They are: Theodore Baruch,
head of the English depart-
ment at Pershing High School;
Joseph C. Blumenthal, head of
the English department at Mac- I
kenzie High School; and Sid- I
ney Noveck.
The contest, open to pupils
in the United Hebrew Schools
and synagogue schools through-
out the city, is on the theme,
"What Israel Means to an
American Jew."
For complete information on
contest rules, contact Dr. Mau-
rice Floch, chairman of the
essay committee, Zionist
House, 10424 W. McNichols, or
call DI. 1-8540.

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Association President

Dr. Theodore Bergman, a 1932
graduate of the Wayne State
University college of medicine,
was last week installed as presi-
dent of the medical school
Alumni Assocation.
Ceremonies inducting Dr.
Bergman into office took place
at the annual reunion banquet
at the Fort Shelby Hotel. He
is the first Jewish doctor to
hold this post
Dr. Bergman, who has served
locally and nationally as presi-
dent of Phi Delta Epsilon medi-
cal fraternity, also is a past
president of the Maimonides
Medical Society.
The 1,500 - member alumni
group Dr. Bergman now heads
is a social and service organiza-
tion. It sponsors various proj-
ects at the school, including its
annual clinic day, has raised
funds for a medical library and
built an alumni room at the
college of medicine.
The new president resides
with his wife at 16873 Muirland.
Their son, Gary, is now a stu-
dent at the University of Michi-
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