18 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, August 1, 1958 Hebrew School Auxiliary Slates Theater Party for 'Uncle Willie' Columbia U. Gets L ewis-Blau Nuptials J.L.Buttentvieser Planned for Dec. 7 Gift of $250,000 Raymond Young to Solo at Park Band Concerts Raymond G. Young will be heard in a Euphonium solo and William DeMaria will be heard in vocal solos at Summer Parks Band concerts this week. The band, conducted by Herscel Leib, will be heard in works by Wagner, Suppe, Tchaikowsky, Gounod, Curzon, Clarke and Liszt. They will appear at Clark Park on Monday, Lipke on Tues- day, O'Shea on Wednesday, Stoepel on Thursday and Palmer on Friday. President Grayson Kirk of Columbia Monday announced a gift of $250,000 to the Univer- sity by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Buttenwieser of New York, and their children. The gift will establish "The Joseph L. But- tenwieser Professorship in Hu- man Relations." Dr. Kirk announced that the first incumbent of the endowed chair will be Dr. Lawrence H. Chamberlain, who retired on Margaret Fuller, the brilliant June 30 as dean of Columbia friend of Emerson, had a love College to return to teaching affair with a G e r man Jew after eight years in the dean- named Wiess. Planning the opening night theater party being sponsored ship. Joseph L. Buttenwieser, ih by the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools whose memory the chair has are, left to right, Mesdames SAMUEL LEIB, ways and means FOR THE FINEST — IN been established, was the farther chairman; MEYER STEWART, treasurer; IRVING PALMAN, MISS RUTH LEWIS ENTERTAINMENT—It's co-chairman; and LOUIS TOBIN, chairman. Not pictured is of Benjamin Buttenwieser. He At a recent family dinner Mrs. Ruben Saywitz, president. The theater party, to be held was a prominent New York realtor and humanitarian. He party, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Aug. 12, at Northland Playhouse, will feature Menashe Skol- and his Orchestra nick _in "Uncle Willie." Proceeds will assist the Auxiliary died in 1938. Benjamin Butten- L e w i s, of Prairie Ave., an- LI 7-2943 wieser, who was graduated from in carrying out its program of furthering Hebrew education Columbia College in 1919, is a nounced the engagement of 41004eser"kosollea,..0%,..04%.0%,„„09%,... among its members and those in the local community. For New York banker, a limited their daughter, Ruth Pauline, to r""1"*"..".'“."2":"..'" ' ""'":"M'n tickets, call UN 2-6880 or UN 1-5884. partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Arnold Blau, son of Mrs. Fan- I JACK CORBACK and is identified with important nie Blau, of Meyers Rd., and the PHOTOGRAPHY philanthropic and public serv- late Mr. Jess Blau. Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs ice projects. Our Specialty A7 170 Ilcetnents The bride-to-be attended the Quality Work - Moderate Prices Dr. Kirk said that both under- University of Michigan, and will July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. ford Ct., Oak Park, a daughter graduate and graduate courses UN 3_85 32 Personalized Service will be offered in the new pro- soon graduate from the Shapero Sidney Glen (Ellen Haar). of Karen Beth. fessorship. School of Nursing. A Dec. 7 24766 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a * * * While dean of Columbia Col- wedding is planned. daughter, Deborah Jo. July 12—To Mr. and Mrs. lege, Dr. Chamberlain conceived * * * Morris Fine (Pauline Koenigs- the idea for the program of citi- Jul 24 — To Mr. and Mrs . berg), of 13680 Elgin, Oak Park, zenship training for undergrad- :'aster of Ceremonies John Stamler (Betty Diehl), of a son, Joel Robert. uates, which will have head- and his Orchestra 3311 Woodstock Dr., a daughter, * * * Detroit's Leading Entertainer quarters in Ferris Booth Hall, Patricia Ann. TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weiss, of July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. the new student center now un- * * * • der ,construction on the campus. 2964 Tuxedo, announce the Bar Arthur N. Smith (Dolores July 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. The new building and its com- Mitzvah of their son, Gary Alan, Tartof), of 19983 Lesure, a Robert Metier (Marlene Ber- panion structure, the Under- on Saturday, at Cong. Beth ig PLASTIC FURNITURE n man), of 18967 Northlawn, a son, Fredric Alan. graduate Residence Hall, will Abraham. A reception and din- * * COVERS daughter, Lisa Ellen. be occupied in September, 1959. ner in his honor will be held MADE TO ORDER OR * * * r,:s June 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Chamberlain has been at Sunday at Beth Abraham. READY MADE July 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Meyers (Shirley Sovel, Columbia since 1941. He be- . h 4 • * • : CALL ANNA KARBALA Henry Lonnerstater (Shirley Si- formerly of Detroit), of Frack- came dean of the College in TO. 7-0874 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Levi, rota), of Five Point Rd., a ville, Penn., a son, Jefery 1950. He was succeeded in that Saul. daughter, Dayna Beth. post by Dean John G. Palfrey of 17524 Pennington Dr., an- * * * nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ► •••••••••••••••••••••4 * * * on July 1. son, Paul, on Saturday, Aug. 9, Buttenwieser has been active June 11—To Cantor and Mrs. July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Goldstein (Ruby Ripitor), of Robert Shapiro, formerly of De- in Columbia affairs and in pub-. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Recep- Rome, Mich., a son, James Mor- troit, now of Charlotte, N.C., a lie service for many years. He tion on Sunday from 6 to 10 has served as a member and p.m., at home of 'the Bar Mitz- daughter, Sharona. ton. Home * * * vice chairman of the Columbia vah. No cards. * * * • * • Let us help you make your College Council. He was general July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pia- Kenneth Molitz (Lilo Ehrlich), nin (Betty Plotkin), of 8799 chairman of the Columbia Col- Dr. and Mrs. Ben Benja- • party a complete success. • Delicious Food—Dinnerware • of 21650 Sussex„ Oak Park, a Kenberton Dr., Oak Park, a lege Fund in 1953. He is a mem- min, of 24350 Dante, Oak • • ber of the Columbia University Park, announce the Bar Mitz- • Excellent Service daughter, Michele Arlene. • daughter, Alissa Marcia. Associates, chairman of the - vah of their son, Allan Jerry, • • • • • Call: DI 1-0072 board of trustees of Lenox Hill on Saturday, at Beth Aaron • 4s . July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Hospital and a former president :UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570: Synagogue. A dinner in his Phillip Buckfire (Sylvia Schwartz to Adapt of the Federation of Jewish honor will be held Sunday at : 19315 Jas. Couzens • Schlachter), of Frisbee Rd., a Philanthropies. In 1956 he was Holiday Manor. Play into Yiddish son, Kenneth Alan. appointed by Governor Harri- * * * After an absence from the man and Mayor Wagner as July 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Joel Yiddish stage of several years, chairman of the New York I. Hamburger (Hilda Fishman), actor Maurice Schwartz will re- State - New York City fiscal re- of 21860 Gardner, Oak Park, a turn in "A Hole in the Head," a lations committee. He was As- Broadway play that Schwartz sistant United States High Com- son, Paul Martin. * * * himself is adapting into Yiddish. missioner for Germany during The play, written by Arnold the term of John J. McCloy as July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Marrich (Ghinda Lee Schulman, will open Nov. 25, at High Commissioner. Friedenberg), of 21665 Strat- New York's Phyllis Anderson Theater, Second Ave. and Fourth St. Schwartz will take the role of a hotel manager in Sid Shmarak's ea66i Ifehadah 4)6 ,41 Miami, who mismanages the MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY hotel as well as his own life. 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The little gray squirrels, so common in American parks and on lawns, has disappeared from Israel since the time they were mentioned in the bible. New Record by Detroiters to Be Available Soon A new record which will be out soon will be Detroit written, arranged and sung. "God Is the Answer," written by Leah and Jack Sarett, arranged by Allen Pearlman, and sung by Cantor Hyman Adler, is already available in sheet music form. The record, one side in English. the flip side in Yiddish, will be on the stands shortly under the "Star" label. For information on either the record or sheet music, call KE 1-3873. The arranger has done much singing in the Detroit area and currently is a singing was er. 12 minutes. from downtown DETROIT N days & nrghts Resait accommodations—air conditioned rooms, suites, kitchenettes with TV, radio & phones—with heated pool. Delightful dining and entertainment nightly by top stars in the Casino. 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