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June 06, 1958 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-06-06

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Barbara Levin Wed Center to Start
to Reuben Bergman
Sailing Series

Annual confirmation services of Adas Shalom Synagogue
will be held Sunday morning, June 15. At home receptions will
be held, as listed, for the following Adas Shalom confirmands:

LOIS PHYLLIS AIDEM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Aidem,
of 18437 Santa Barbara, 6 to 10 p.m., June 15.
JANEY COHEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, of 18625
Wisconsin, 2 to 5 p.m., June 15. No cards.
LINDA SUE COHEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, of
18490 Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m., June 15.
BARBARA SUE FELDMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Feldman, of 17388 San Juan, 2 to 5 p.m., June 15. No cards.
JUDITH BEVERLY ROSENBAUM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rosenbaum, of 17566 Northlawn, 5.to 8 p.m., June 15.
No cards.
DONNA RUCH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruch, of 3333
Sherbourne, from 7:30 p.m., Juhe 21. No cards.
DOROTHY LOUISE SANDLER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Na-
thaniel Sandler, of 17361 Greenlawn, 2 to 5 p.m., June 15.
No cards.
ELLEN SHAPIRO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Shapiro,
of 18272 Fairfield, 3 to 7 p.m., June 15.
EILEEN B. STEWART, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stewart, of
4196 W. Outer Dr., 8 to 11 p.m., June 15. No cards.
SHARON CAROL WARHEIT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. War-
hell, of 18645 Woodingham.

William Gross to Head
NW Yeshivah PTA

William Gross was recently
elected to serve as president of
the northwest branch of the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah PTA,
succeeding Abe Ruda in office.
Other new officers are Joseph
Katz and Mrs. Marvin Revich.
vice-presidents; Mrs. Oscar Fos-
ter, treasurer; Mrs. Norman
Sukenic, Abe Ruda, Mrs. Manuel
Grossman, secretaries.
Completing the list are Mrs.
Sol Wainer, telephone chair-
man; Mrs. Harry Averbuch,
hostess chairman, and the fol-
lowing board members; Karl
Gutman, Sheldon Manson, Mor-
ris Serwin and Sol Wainer and
Mesdames Joseph Katz, Sheldon
Manson, Morris Serwin, Harry
Schwartz and Phyllis Weinberg.
Plans have been completed
for a picnic, to be held this
Sunday,. at which prizes and re-
freshments will be featured.

01A,

o ff eange-AteptiAt

Smart brides select the
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
for good reason! First, the
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the
magnificent Grand Ballroom
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
finest in Detroit.
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
remember that your wedding
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.

For information and reservations, call
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 7.8000

SHERATON•CADILLAC
HOTEL

Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.

Mark Schmidt, General Manager

Insurance Firm
Honors Leiter
on 25th Jubilee

Moe Leiter, who is celebrat-
ing his silver juliilee in life in-
surance, last week was the re-
cipient of numerous honors
from his company, the Dominion
Life Assurance Co.
The insurance executive, who
maintains offices at 1766 Penob-
scot Bldg., was the guest of
honor at a
luncheon in
t h e Whittier
Hotel on Tues-
day, at which
he was pre
sented with a
gold watch.
The presen.
tation was
made by E
Glads tont:
Schafer, vice
president of
the company.
Steele C. Mac-
kenzie, v i c e- Moe Leiter
president and director of agen-
cies, was master of ceremonies.
In addition, a page in Domin-
ion Life's monthly bulletin com-
mended his service both to the
company and to his clients dur-
ing his 25 years as an agent.
"His personal production rec-
ord," the bulletin said. "is sec-
ond to none in our company."
Four times the company's
leading "builder," Leiter has
qualified for the firm's Hilliard
Club each year since his ap-
pointment in 1933, serving as an
officer for 16 of the 25 years.
He was president in 1939, 1952
and 1953, and was a vice-presi-
dent 12 times.
In 1952, Leiter was the com-
pany's first underwriter to qual-
ify as a member of the Million
Dollar Round Table. He also
has won 12 National Quality
Awards, which constitutes a
perfect record.

Hebrew School PTO
to Honor Teachers

Honors will be accorded to
the teaching staff of the Esther
Berman Branch of the United
Hebrew Schools at a special
p r o g r a m arranged by the
branch's Parent-Teachers Or-
ganization.
At the event, which will be'
held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Esther Berman Bldg., a
gift in honor of the teachers
will be presented to the school
by Mrs. Milton Mellin, PTO
president. Rose Pike will ac-
cept the gift in the name of
the staff.
A report on PTO activities
during the year will be given
by Mrs. Joseph Koenig, and
will be followed by the elec-
tion of officers. M o v i es of
school activities will be shown
at a social hour following the
meeting.

MRS. REUBEN BERGMAN

Mrs. Reuben Bergman was
the former Barbara Maxine
Levin before her marriage in
an afternoon ceremony last
Sunday in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Levin, of Balmoral Dr. The
wedding vows were repeated
before Dr. Richard C. Hertz,
of Temple Beth El, who offi-
ciated.
The bride's gown was of
floor-length silk organza with
motifs of Swiss lace. Her fitted
cap of matching Swiss lace
held in place a fingertip veil
of silk illusion. She carried a
boquet of stephanotis, white
spray orchids and ivy foliage.
Mrs. Bruce Koerner was ma-
tron of honor, and bridesmaids
were Mrs. Edward Stein and
Margaret Levin. Mrs. Robert
Miller, the bridegroom's sister,
also was in the bridal party.
Ma u r y Bergman was the
bridegroom's best man, while
ushers included Gerald Simon,
of Boston, Mass., Nor man
Seltzer, of Detroit, and Bruce
Koerner, of Forest Hills, N. Y.
Following the ceremony,
which was performed before
the fireplace in the Levin's liv-
ing room, a dinner and garden
party reception was held out
of doors.
Among the honored guests
at the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal, Sr., of
Hollywood, Fla., grandparents
of the bride.
The new Mrs. Bergman is a
graduate of the University of
Michigan. - Her husband grad-
uated from Columbia Univer-
sity and Harvard Business
School.

Announce Center
Soloists for Coming
Concert Season

The .Jewish Community Cen-
ter music department announces
that the following ten soloists
will appear in the six Tuesday
evening concerts to be given by
the Center Symphony Orchestra
during the 1958-59 season:
Oct. 14, violinist Gordon Sta-
ples in Tschaikowsky's violin
concerto; Nov. 18, pianist Artur
Balsam in Mozart's piano con-
certo K. 491 and violinist Harvey
Siegel in Chausson's poem; Feb.
3, pianist Mary Norris in Men-
delssohn's piano concerto in G
minor and cellist Paul Olefsky
in Chajes' cello concerto and
tenor Jacob Barkin; March 31,
pianist Mischa Kottler in Bee-
thoven's piano concerto no. 3;
April 28, violinist Mischa Mis-
chakoff in Brahm's violin con-
certo; May 26, violinist Roman
Totenberg in Beethoven's violin
concerto and soprano Marilyn
Cotlow.
A special feature will be a
young people's concert on the
afternoon of Dec. 7, of this year.
All concerts will be conducted
by Julius Chajes.

IGORS GAVON, young Lat-
vian-born Canadian actor and
singer, will join the cast of
"The Beggar's Opera", the first
Canadian-produced feature of
the Stratford Music Festival.

An "on-the-water" series of
sailboat classes will be offered
this summer under the co-
sponsorship of the Jewish Com-
munity Center and the Great
Lakes Yacht Club (GLYC).
Four series of five weekly
classes, will be held, three be-
ginning and one advanced. Two
hours of each three-hour class
period will be spent on the
water in the GLYC's 16-foot
fiberglass sloop "Bully-Eye." A
third hour will be devoted to
lectures and demonstartions.
The classes, from 9 a.m. to
noon, will be conducted by
Theodore Weissmasser, senior
sailing instructor, assisted by
top GLYC sailors, as follows:
Series 1 (beginners), July 3-
31; series 2 (beginners), July
4-Aug. 1; series 3 (beginners),
Aug. 7-Sept. 4; and series 4 (ad-
vanced), Aug. 8-Sept. 5.
Transportation to the classes
at the GLYS, E. Nine Mile Road
and Jefferson, will be available.
Registration for all classes now
is open. Fee and transportation
information is available by
phoning LI. 7-6161.

$20,000 Gift to IIUC-JIR
Scholarships for foreign stu-
dents who will be trained at
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion in Cin-
cinnati for service abroad as
rabbis have been made pos-
sible by a $20,000 gift to the
school from S. H. Scheuer of
New York.

Music Maestro,
Please!

AND WE MEAN

MUSIC
Smooth ! Excellent
Enjoyable !
Danceable !

WHATEVER THE AFFAIR

•ARTIE FIELDS



ORCHESTRA

Lends an air of refinement
yet utmost enjoyment to any
event.

Formerly at Detroit's smart-
est Nite Clubs, his music is
now heard on many national
network programs including
Dinah Shore Chevy Show,
Bob Hope Plymouth Show
Wide, Wide World, and a
host of others.

For information about Artie
Fields and other fine bands
CALL

SALLY FIELDS
TRinity 1-4141

A Stroller or a Full Band

shop now .. .

save! save! save!

Hudson's giant

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CLEARANCE

Saturday, June 7 — 9:15 to 5:30

Monday, June 9 — 9:15 to 9:30

Tuesday, June 10, — 9:15 to 5:30

Wednesday, June 11 — 9:15 to 8:30

Furnishings for every room in your home. Furniture,

bedding, lamps, appliances, children's furnishings,

radios, TV's, rugs and carpets, chrome dinettes,

air conditioners, roto-broilers, fireplace fixtures.

Use a Hudson Credit Man!

* Warehouse at Brush and Beacon . .

convenient parking nearby . . ., or take

courtesy bus from Hudson's Downtown!

31 -THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS -- Frid ay, June 6, 1958

Schedule 'At Home' for
Adas Shalom Confirmands

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