THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, November 7, 1958-26 Center Schedules Youth Programs Activities at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Commu- nity Center will revolve this month around programs of young adults, juniors and tweens. Young adults, 18 to 35, will hold a social and organizational dance at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at the Center, with music provided by Iry Field's orchestra. Trans- portation will be provided from the Davison Center at 8 p.m., while Northwest ,:esidents need- ing transportation may call Allan Gelfond, WE. 3-7380. The junior playground pro- gram, under the direction of Peter Kroopnick, gets under way this month, with football and soccer from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays; in- struction in soccer, football and basketball on Tuesdays; and tournaments in teatherball, bas- ketball and paddle tennis on Thursdays. A field day is planned for Nov. 20, when races, relays and field events will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., and on Nov. 28, when there is no school, there will be a junior picnic. For information, call Jerry Ber- man, LI. 7-6161. Tweens will have an outing to Camp Tamarack on Nov. 28, leaving at 9 a.m. and returning at 4 p.m. Lunches will be taken by the participants. Dr. S. E. Gould to Research Venezuelan Heart Diseases At the request of the Venezu- elan government, Dr. S. E. Gould, professor of clinical pa- thology at Wayne State Univer- sity medical school, has left for that country to make a five- week study of inflammatory heart diseases there. Dr. Gould, whose specialty is parasitic dis- eases, will work in conjunction with University of Venezuela researchers while there. Venezu- elans suffer from an unusually high percentage of inflamma- tory heart disease. New York Policeman Graduates Cantors School NEW YORK, (JTA)—A New York patrolman who studied for five years on his free time, has been certified as a cantor by the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion's School of Sacred Music and will sing his first service Nov. 9 at the annual memorial rites of the Shomrim Society of the New York City Police Department. Patrolman Ian Cosman, 39, a veteran of 18 years service on the force, has announced he will continue to serve as one of the "city's finest." 246i Ilehudalt betel/ MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 Set. Feb. 1 Date Bayer Appointed Jewish Intermarriage Kept Strain Alive, Drama Director Church Writer Says JOHANNESBURG, (WJA) at Jewish Center "Mixing of Jews with other peo- "What most people relish is hardly music; it is rather a drowsy reverie relieved by nervous thrills."—George San- tayana. Dance with Delight Jerome Bayer has been named ples, which, as we know today, director of drama at the Jewish happens more often than was to Center. He comes here from previously believed, saved their LARRY FREEDMAN Baltimore where he was direc- reproductive power." and his Orchestra This is the conclusion reached tor of dramat- • UN 1-4687 by 'Dr. G. Eloff in an article on ILI 7-2899 ics at the Jew- the consequences of inbreeding, ish Center published in 'Die Kerkblad,' of- there for six ficial organ of the South Afri- years. THE name in music 4( can Reformed Church. The drama The contribution, which dealt department, mainly with the effects of mar- now being es- 4( riage between close relatives * tablished at -0( -1( among Afrikaners, starts by an- * t h e Center's alyzing the family tree of Jacob * new main 4c from Genesis 22-24 and by claim- - ********************* building at ing that fertility was sacrificed Curtis and MISS PHYLLIS LIPTZEN in the family of Abraham as a Meyers, in- Dinner at DARBYS result of marriages between A Feb. 1 wedding date has eludes out- is a real treat! close relatives. been set by Phyllis Irene Lipt- standing the- "Abraham and his half-sister zen and Philip David Stone, ater facilities Sarah may have been of good • Visit Our New Bayer whose engagement was an- — a 500 seat SKYLIGHT nounced recently by her par- auditorium with modern acous- spiritual inheritance capital, ROOM Cocktail Lounge and Bar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liptzen, tics, a large stage and a stage but their inbreeding led to sac- rifice in fertility." of Glendale Ave. Mr. Stone is workshop. • AFTER THEATRE the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A fully rounded program is Snacks • . a Stone, of Cortland Ave. "if music be the food being planned by the drama Delight of love, . . . committee under the chairman- • LUNCHEON ship of Leon Wayburn. A Pleasure The new drama director, a Res-v. UN. 2-7642 native of San Francisco, has written more than 100 works SEVEN MILE at WYOMING plays on." DI 1-4870 for stage and radio, many of which have been published and Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. widely produced. He holds two Sheldon Goldman (Ruth degrees from the University of Rubin), of 19418 Antago, Liv- California and pursued theater studies in Europe and New onia, a son, Jay Mitchell. York. * * * Oct. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Rich- Bayer was a theater consult- Sunday, November 9 — 10:00 a.m. ard M. Kommel (Eve Corby), ant for the USO in World War of Huntington Woods, a daugh- II. He directed creative dra- Labor Zionist Institute ter, Jody Anne. matics for four summers at * * * Camp Robinson Crusoe. 19161 Schaefer Hwy. Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. In many of his works, he has Guest Speaker — JACOB KATZMAN Joseph Grossman (Gertrude effectively dramatized the eter- Nedelman), of 18694 Wood- nal values of Jewish tradition. Send Your Delegates and Branch Representatives worth, Redford Township, a son, His many radio scripts written David Michael. for the National Conference of * * * Christians and Jews deal with Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Bill problems of prejudice and inter- Carroll (Natalie Samuels), of group tensions. 8752 Kenberton, Oak Park, a Bayer produced "The World Suitable for Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, Etc. daughter, Felisa Rene. of Sholem Aleichem" festival in * * Beautiful new air-conditioned building, central location, kitchen which the famous Broadway hit Oct. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. was made the climax of a group facilities, ample parking. Large room will accommodate banquet Seymour Paul Katzer (Sydelle of events which included art of 250 or meeting of 350. Smaller rooms for 30-100. Ideal R. Mark so n, of Alexandria, exhibits, symposia and a recital for organizations, caterers, private affairs. Ont.), of Thatcher Ave.,' a of folk music. daughter, Florence Faith. The Center's new drama de- * * * partment plans activity, for all Oct. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. ages from 8 to 80, with a diver- 19350 Greenfield Alan P. Goldstein (Doris Rus- sified program aimed at suiting DI 1-3556 VE 8-7440 kin), of 18461 Sorrento, a son, all degrees of interest, talent, Daniel Martin. leisure time. * * * Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Pasmanter (Charlotte Gil- Wisconsin Professor bert), of 21831 Kenosha, Oak to Share Nobel Prize Now is the time to create a new play area for your Park, a d a u g h t e r, Denise STOCKHOLM, (JTA)—Joshua Marsha. - a place to entertain your friends. children - - Lederberg, professor of genet- * * * ics at the University of Wiscon- Oct. 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. sin, was named one of three RECREATION ROOMS Meyer Gutterman (Isabel King), American geneticists to be of 12941 Lincoln, Huntington awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize Expertly Designed — Free Planning Service Woods, a son, Steven King. in medicine for pioneer studies * * * FOR ALL ALTERATION NEEDS Oct. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. in genetics. CALL Dr. Lederberg, 33, will re- Aaron Kraft (Esther Bistrow), of 2700 Kendall, a daughter, ceive half of the $41,250 prize, while the remainder will be Valerie Aynne. split among the other two prize * * * Oct. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. winners. BR 3-4477 The prize committee cited Dr. Seymour M. Roberts (Carol Stross), formerly of Oak Park, Lederberg for his discoveries now of Fort Sill, Okla., a son, concerning "genetic recombina- tion and the organization of Eric David. * * * the genetic material of bacte- Oct. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. ria." Scientists believe the Stuart S. Bass (Elaine Cohen), studies for which Dr. Lederberg former Detroiters now of Cleve- and the other Americans were land, 0., a daughter, Susan honored may lead toward great- er knowledge of cancer. Dr. Elise. * * Lederberg was born in Mont- Oct. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. clair, N. J. Samuel Flam (Marilyn Music), SPECIALIZING of 23235 Berkley, Oak Park, a Israel Tourism Income IN daughter, Shelly Carol. WASHED or CLEANED Triples in First 8 Months • * • BEDSPREADS • SLIPCOVERS (JTA)—Foreign JERUSALEM Oct. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. • FINE TABLE LINEN • BLANKETS Walter Littman (Dolores Stotz currency income from tourism Prompt Service Expert Workmanship ky), of 22111 Avon, Oak Park, for the first eight months of DELIVERIES IN NORTHWEST AREA & IMMEDIATE SUBURBS this year tripled the total for a daughter, Lisa Gayle. the same period a year ago, it "The Five Pennies," a Mel- was officially announced here. ville Shavelson-Jack Rose pro- The January to August period duction starring Daily Kaye, is this year produced $9,200,000 15748 James Couzens Near Wyoming based on the life of Red Nichols, as compared to $3,300,000 for months last year. eight famed jazz musician. I I Sam Gruskoff LI 7-2456 art!" Announcements IRV FIELD and ORCHESTRA Detroit Israel Histadrut Annual Conference BANQUET AND MEETING ROOMS Sholem Aleichem Institute IIMID WM? 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