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July 18, 1958 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-07-18

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Chayyim Zeldis, Detroiter
who lived for 10 years in Is-
rael, has been awarded the
$250 John Day Novel Award
for his novel—in progress.
Zeldis returned from Israel
earlier this year with his wife
and children.
While in Israel he had writ-
ten a number of short stories
and many poems, one of them
having been included in the
Ausubels' "Anthology of Jew-
ish Poetry."
His novel "Streams in the
Wilderness," for which he was
awarded the $250 prize, was
begun in Israel and is now
being readied by Zeldis for
publication in this country.
Zeldis is now studying in
New York's New School, whose
Creative Writers Fund joined
with the publishers in estab-
lishing the John Day Novel
Award.
As a high school student,
Zeldis was a part-time Jewish
News employee. He is the son
of Mrs. Lillian Zeldis.

rria g es

DIRENFELD - KOVEN. Mr.
and Mrs. James Direnfeld, upon
their return from an Eastern
honeymoon, will make their
home on Wildemere Ave. The
former Arlyne Koven, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Koven,
of Oakman Ct., was married to
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Direnfeld, of San Juan Dr., at
a candlelight ceremony in the
English Room of the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel on June 29.
For her wedding the bride
wore a white silk taffetta gown
with circlet neckline, appliqued
in hand-corded Alencon lace,
panel front dombe skirt with
garlands of matching lace ap-
pliqued and f ailing into a
train Her veil fell in two tiers
of white silk finger tip silk illu-
sion from a tiara of pearls.
Mrs. Emanuel Stein. attended
the bride as matron of honor,
and Elinor Berlin and Barbara
B e r l i n were bridesmaid and
junior bridesmaid, respectively.
Allen Rubenstein was the
bridegroom's best man, and the
ushers were Morley Wasser-
mann, William Berlin, Seymour
Kliger and Arthur Berlin.
* * *
GOULD-RUBIN. In a cere-
July 10, at Temple Emanu-El,
Shirley Rubin, of Detroit, and
Burton David Gould, of Chicago,
Ill., were joined in matrimony
by Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum.
Following a short stay here, the
couple will take up residence iri
Chicagd.

sale at 10 a.m., July 26, at De-
troit Edison Company's branch
in Northland Center. Friends
are urged to participate. All pro-
ceeds go to charity. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. Rose Tuttle-
man, LI. 5-3957.
* * *

SHOLEM ALEICHEM WOM-
EN'S DIVISION is foregoing
its usual summer recess in or-
der to maintain its pledge to
the new Institute building and
to maintain its educational pro-
gram. Julia Weiss, chairman of
ways and means, advises that a
home-cooked dinner will be held
from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday, at
the Institute, 19350 Greenfield.
Friends are invited to bring the
entire family on this occasion.
* * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE has
scheduled a planning session
in connection with its forth-
coming membership tea on
Wednesday evening, at the
home of Mrs. Jerome Pershin,
vice-president in charge of mem-
bership, 5490 W. Outer Dr. The
tea will take place Sept. 9,
at the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute. Assisting Mrs. Pershin are
Mesdames Samuel Chapin, Abe
Kranitz, Barney Hyman, Mil-
ton Mellin and Saul Krieger. A
board meeting is set for Tues-
day afternoon, under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Richard Gunsberg,
chairman of the board.

*

* *

EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will
hold a brunch at 12 noon, Mon-
day, in the home of Mrs. Max
Reiner, 18003 Northlawn. The
public is invited.
* * *

Mrs. Rose Aaron, child res-
cue chairman of PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT CLUB, announ-
ces a dessert luncheon Wednes-
day afternoon, at the home of
Mrs. Rose Belinsky, 21911 Clo-
verlawn, Oak Park. Co-hostesses
are Mesdames Betty Lessen,
Rose Bricker and Tillie Lichten-
stein. Friends are invited.
* * *

MISS IRENE GORDON

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon,
of Wisconsin Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Irene Janet, to Lawrence A.
Kronen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kronen, of Talbot Ave.,
Huntington Woods. A winter
wedding is being planned.

Nippersink to Host
Golf Tournaments

Three major golf tournaments
will be held this year at Nip-
persink Manor, it was an-
nounced this week by Carl Hoff,
Nippersink's golf pro.
The fine course was selected
for the Wisconsin PGA Pro-
Junior tourney, to be held Mon-
day, and the PGA Pro-Amateur
on Aug. 25. Both are expected
to attract some of the top golf-
ers in the area.
The second annual Nippersink
Invitational Golf Tournament
will be held Oct. 3 to 5, when
golfers from all over the nation
will be divided into five flights,
according to their handicaps.
Nippersink, one of Southern
Wisconsin's finest resorts, in ad-
dition to its championship golf
course, has many other sports
facilities, including swimming
in its new giant outdoOr pool,
horseback riding and tennis.
There is nightly entertain-
ment and dancing, and it boasts
outstanding food. Nippersink is
operated by the Shinderman
brothers, who also operate Oak-
ton Manor at Lake Pewaukee.
For reservations or informa-
tion, call I. J. Goldstein, Detroit
representative, 19600 Appleton,
KE 3-6772.

from the Sheraton Hotel in Phil-
adelphia, where they attended
the biennial convention.
Bringing home two awards
with them were Eva Kuhn, of
15735 Cruse and Eleanor Trac-
tenberg, of 23491 Sussex, Oak
Park.
One award was a bronze cup,
presented annually by the sor-
ority's national council to the
chapter devoting the most time
and effort toward local and na-
tional philanthropic causes.
The second was a silver cup
presented to Miss Kuhn, known
as the Martha Silverstein Sagon
Award, as "the sorority girl who
has been outstanding in school
and extra-curricular activities,
scholarship and service to the
school."
The two cups will be placed
together with another recent ac-
quisition, the Wayne State Uni-
versity P a n h ellen is Council
Scholarship Cup.
This honor is annually ac-
corded to the sorority with the
highest honor point average on
campus. Iota Alpha Pi, with an
average of 2.96 (nearly a
straight "B" average), placed
first.

Stevensville Lake Hotel
The Stevensville Lake Hotel,
Swan Lake, N.Y., has named all
of its bungalows after former
gal guests.

rit
g3nai
• • •
A ctivities

LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
will hold its annual picnic on
July 27, at Middle Rouge Park,
when prizes and entertainment
are planned for members and
their families.
* *
REX LODGE will hold its
10th annual "early bird" picnic,
beginning at 10:30 a.m., Sun-
day, at Kensington Park. Signs
will be posted to show the way.
There will be continuous base-
ball and volleyball throughout
the day, with games starting
at noon for children and adults,
and prizes for all. Members
should bring their own lunches.
Pop, milk and ice cream will be
served. For information, call
Murray Hozman, UN. 4-4151, or
Dave Blumlo, LI. 7-4788.

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The family of the late Sam
Goren acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent be-
reavement.

Dave Diamond

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1 5—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, July 18,

Chayyini Zeldis
Irene Gordon to Wed WSU Sorrority Wins
at Convention
Wins $250 Award Women s Clubs Lawrence A. Kronen Honors
Two members of Wayne State
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
University's chapter of Iota Al-
for Israel Novel IARY
pha Pi sorority have returned
will sponsor a cake bake

Call for appointment:
UN 4-7029—UN 4-8945

DECORATOR'S SALE

1 /3 off on EverytAing

DETROIT LINK, Order of
the Golden Chain, is planning a
dessert luncheon, to be held at
1 p.m., Aug. 5, at 24041 Black-
stone, Oak Park. Mahj, other
• Furniture and Lamps
games and prizes will be fea-
tured. Final plans for the gar-
• Table Decorations
den party will be made at a
meeting Wednesday, in the
• Wall Decor
home of Mrs. Ida Swartz, of
Park
Band
Slates
5
iVluirland Ave. For reservations,
call Mesdames Sophie Rosen, Appearances This Week
Special group of
DI. 1-3950 or R. Fleisher, UN.
Summer Parks band, con-
4-1252.
Wall Decor & Lamps . .
ducted by Herschel Leib, will
* * *
appear at Clark Park on Mon-
Mrs. George Fredson, chair- day, Lipke on Tuesday, O'Shea
man of the ways and means on Wednesday, Stoepel on
committee of the BETH AARON Thursday and returning to
SISTERHOOD, announces a cap- Palmer Park on Friday. Works
tain's kick-off luncheon at 12:30 by Elgar, • Suppe Waldteufel,
p.m., Wednesday, in the home Porter, Strauss, Rodgers and
19449 LIVERNOIS
Seymour Greenstein, 17, of . Mrs. Phil Bradley, 18010 Schubert will be heard. Fea-
Santa Barbara. All members in- tured soloist is baritone William
Monday
through
Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Joins Opera Company terested in working on the DeMaria, who will sing selected
Seymour Greenstein was re- committee are urged to call Mrs. works.
cently accepted into member- Fredson, UN 4-2668. Mrs. Al-
ship in the Michigan Opera bert Kaplan is Sisterhood presi-
Company of Detroit, making dent.
him one of the youngest opera
singers in this area affiliated
with a professional organiza-
tion.
Seymour, 17, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenstein,
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST
of 2640 Richton. A January and AUXILIARY will hold their
graduate of Central High joint annual wienie roast July
School, the youth won a U.S. 26, at Palmer Park, near the
Savings Bond for musical ex- Duck pond, according to Mrs.
Here's the shoe event of the season for
Values to $23
cellence at the honors convoca- Harold Jacobs, Auxiliary pres-
which every woman has been waiting.
tion. He has studied voice for ident, and Leonard Greenberg,
Hundreds of pairs of famous Hack quality
10 months with Russel Skitch. post commander. Reservations
women's shoes . . . whites, meshes and
Besides his newest affilia- may be made with Carol Green-
discontinued models on sale at substantial
tion, Seymour is a member of berg, WE. 3-3125, or Eleanore

savings. Hurry in for best selection.
the choir of Cong. Bnai David, Dale, LI 2-4836. Entertainment
attends Wayne State University is being planned by Mrs. Ber-
and is a member of the newly- nard Hoffman and Ben Reese.
formed Detroit Conservatory The group recently took 30 pa-
Opera Co., where he has a tients at Dearborn Veterans
Downtown Store Only
leading role in "The Bartered Hospital to see "South Pacific"
5th FLOOR MUTUAL BUILDING • 28 W. Adams
Bride," scheduled for presenta- and then to the Legion Hall
tion in the fall.
for dinner.

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