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July 25, 1958 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-07-25

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NEWS -- - Friday,

jWiti Lists State
Veterans Aides

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The National Jewish Welfare
Board's responsibilities in the
armed services' various fields
of programming and volunteer
activities is described in the
organization's newest year book.
Activities of Jewish chaplains
in various areas are outlined,
holiday programming is de-
scribed and there is a record
of pre-induction orientation ef-
forts.
Included in the directories is
a . list of Michigan volunteer
committees, including the fol-
lowing: (WOD — Women's Or-
ganization Division; VAVS —
Veterans' Administration Vol-
untary Service Committee):
Ann Arbor, Mrs. Martin War-
Saw, WOD-VAVS committee.
Battle Creek, David Solko,
armed services committee, Mrs.
David B. Simrpd, WOD-VAVS
Committee.
Detroit, Samuel Rubiner,
armed services committee, Mrs.
Joseph Rodman, WOD commit-
tee.
•Iron Mountain, Leon Slavin,
armed services VAVS commit-
tee.
Lansing, Mrs. Sam Fox, WOD.
Mt. Clemens, Irwin Eisenfeld,
armed services committee.
Saginaw, Mrs. Lillie L. Lenof,
WOD-VAVS committee.

Elect Harry Park
Hospital President

Harry B. Park, of 18224 Oak
Dr., recently elected president
of the board of Pontiac Osteo-
pathic Hospital, is the first De-
troiter to hold this office.
Park, a local -businessman,
was voted into
office with
Harold K r u e-
ger, of Pon-
tiac, vice-
president; and
Harry H. Whit-
low, who was
re-elected see-
r e tar y - ad-
ministrator. .
The hospit-
Park
al-, • established
in 1953, now has 141 beds and a
medical staff of 90. Expansion
plans currently underway will
give it the largest capacity of
any osteopathic hospital in the
country.

13-Year-Old Girl
Makes Debut as
Concert Pianist

Miss Sussman to Fed Prof. Levin Presents
Bernard Hoffman Books to Bar-Ilan

Prof. Samuel NI. Levin, re-
tired head of the department
of economics at Wayne State
University, recently made an
important contribution to the
resources of Bar-Han Univer-
sity in Israel, when he pre-
sented a series of books in the
field of economics to the uni-
versity's Detroit office.

This was Prof. Levin's sec-
ond contribution . of literature
for the Bar-Ilan University li-
brary.

entertainment for
bar mitzvahs our specialty

IRV FIELD and
ORCHESTRA

VE 5-6103

J. J. CLARKE

PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
For Quality Workmanship
Coll Mr. Rosen
UN 1-9000

Prof. Levin, new president
of the Detroit Jewish National
LEARN
Fund Council, is a member of
the academician's committee of
• ChaCha • Mambo
Bar-Ilan in Detroit. His gift
MISS ADRIENNE SUSSMAN
haS been acknowledged by the
• Merengue
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sussman, of American Committee for Bar-
We
have
a limited number of
Ilan.
Robson Ave., announce the en-
openings for summer evening
gagement of their daughter,
private adult group and private
Adrienne Faye, to Bernard
teenager group classes.
Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hoffman, of Chicago Blvd.
A November wedding is planned.
CHARLES & AARON KOGAN
18049 WYOMING
POST & AUXILIARY will play
host to patients at Battle Creek
UN 4-7853
UN 3-0341
Veterans Hospital on Sunday,
1
when 1,200 hospitalized vet-
erans will view a Class A base-
PHOENIX (JTA)—The sons ball game played on the hospi-
Modern, Air-Conditioned
of the Lehman family of Lords- tal field. Ann Kretzmer is
burg, the only Jewish family in Auxiliary hospital field chair-
that New Mexico town, really man. Mort Margolis will drive
12129 DEXTER BLVD.
believe in going a long way to the chartered busload of base-
get their Bar Mitzvahs.
ball players and hostesses.
Now Available for
Sam has logged 7,000 miles
Meetings and Social Affairs
traveling to Tucson for a weekly
Call
Music and Entertainment
lesson of preparation for the
DAYS:
WM.
KELLER
ceremony and one final trip last
week for the event.
UN 4-8147
The trip was made possible
and his Orchestra
EVES.: TEMPLE OFFICE
by agreement of the Lordsburg
DI,
1-1609
WE 5-9711
school principal to let Sam off
early so he could catch a bus
to Tucson each Friday after-
noon. From February through
June, Sam made the weekly
trip, studying with Irving Mai-
linsky of Cong. Anshei Israel.
, right on your plate .. .
He stayed with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gold, each week-end, boarding
a bus Sunday for the 160-mile
return trip to Lordsburg.
An older brother made the
Our Customers Say—
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"Mrs'. Grunt Makes the Best:"
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make it three in a row.
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JWV Activities

Cornell Dance Studio

Has Bar Mitzvah
Will Travel

PHILADELPHA (JTA)
Michele Levin of Miami made
her first public appearance this
week as a concert pianist at the
second Children's Concert at the
Robin • Hood Dell, playing the
finale of Beethoven's Second
Piano Concerto.
Michele is exactly 13 years of
age.
You Can Be Sure . . , If It's
Last winter, the Philadelphia
Orchestra established a special
award for her when her 14-page
And His Orchestra
sonata was entered in a compo-
sition contest.
KE. 5-2604
Michele's career, despite her
youth, extends back quite a way.
She demonstrated musical apti-
: ,.. PLASTIC FURNITURE s tude at the age of three, and
has been composing little pieces
COVERS

; M as far back as she can remem-
gel
MADE
TO
ORDER
OR
v
A
F.1
No
The piano lessons did not
READY MADE
N ber.
begin till she was six.
,.CALL
ANNA
KARBAL
,,,
Her professional life began
TO. 7-0874
when her family came to Phila-
delphia in 1955 to discuss publi-
cation of one of her composi-
tions with a- music publishing
firm. The piece was accepted,
and the company told Efrem
Zimbalist, director of • the Curtis
LOW RATES
Institute, about Michele: • - --
VE 7-6701
Zimbalist sent the Levins a
wire inviting Michele to audi-
tion for him and a possible
WE NEED
Curtis scholarship. After the
audition, Zimbalist of f ere d
Boarding homes for children
temporarily separated from
Michele a scholarship but her Sid Shmarak's
their families.
mother wanted her to wait at
least a year.
WE PAY
In 1956, Michele came to
Boarding care and all other
Philadelphia and enrolled at
expenses.
Curtis. Dr. Herbert Levin, her
For an experience in dining
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dentist-father, and her family and cocktails try Leo Adler's
TO. 8-2490
remained in Florida. Michele HARBOR BAR, located on
lives with her grandmother, Fairview and the river. Re-
Jewish Family and
Mrs. M. A. Silver, who left cently remodeled in "Alice-in-
Children's Service
Miami to come to Philadelphia Wonderland" decor, it is sit-
13327 Linwood
and provide a home for Michele uated on the dock, completely
during her training.
surrounded by water. The bar,
located on the first level, and
the dining room on the second
level, of I e r s a fine view of
Belle Isle and the river, and
gives the diner the impression
of dining on a boat. The dining
room is managed for the sec-
ond year by Wyn and Harold
Landis of catering fame in the
city, and features such delica-
cies as cheese blintzes and
FRESH --- KOSHER MADE
toAc
home made cream pies. They
are open daily to 2 a.m. to
Oct. 15.

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