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December 05, 1958 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, December 5, 1958-2 8

News Brevities

EMANUEL FINEBERG and
DAVID ZEFF recently received
Scout Leader training awards
at the annual dinner meeting of
District 11, Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica. Leland S. Smith, newly-
installed District chairman, pre-
sented the awards to Fineberg
and Zeff for having received
training and experience as
Scout leaders.
* * *
I. F. STONE, 30-year news-
paper veteran who had been
covering the Washington scene
since 1940, will speak on "How
Can We Stop the Drift to World
War III?" at 8:30 p.m., Satur-
day, in the McGregor Confer-
ence Center of Wayne State
University. His appearance is
sponsored by the DETROIT
LABOR FORUM.
* * *
CESARE VALLETTI, lyric
tenor star of the Metropolitan
Opera and La Scala, Milan, will
appear in concert at Masonic
Temple Wednesday, 8:20 p.m.

Betrothal Told

Although the tenor is familiar
to local music lovers through
his Metropolitan Opera broad-
casts and his many recordings,
this will be his debut here.
* * *
The next meeting of the
SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB will
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Israel Levenstein, 19178
San Juan, at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
* * *
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday night, in the home
of Morris Bodzin, 3259 Cort-
land. Plans for a Hanukah party
will be discussed. Guests will
be Mrs. Ruth Pachtman, of New
York, and Mrs. Raymond Hass.
of Houghton, Mich.
* * *
JUNIOR BODZIN FAMILY
CLUB will meet Sunday, in the
home of the Milton Duchans,
17180 Greenlawn. Recently
elected to office in the club are
Jason Bodzin, president; Gerald
Blitz, vice-president; Harvey
Blitz and Harriet Bodzin, secre-.
taries; and Yake Podden, treas-
urer.
* * *
BURG FAMILY CLUB will
hold a Hanukah party for chil-
dren of members Sunday after-
noon; in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Kaczander, 20050 St.rath-
moor. That evening, a regular
meeting is planned in the home
of the Milton Burgs, 32609
Anita, Garden . City. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Burg, of Los
Angeles, Calif., were guests at
last month's meeting.

*

MISS SYBIL MISKIN

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mis-
kin, of Balfour Rd., Huntington
Woods, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Sybil,
to Harold Albert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Albert, of Ken-
tucky Ave. A January wedding
is planned.

WE NEED
Boarding homes for children
temporarily separated from
their families.

WE PAY

Boarding care and all other
expenses.
CALL

TO. 8-2490
Jewish Family and
Children's Service

13327 Linwood

* *

VERNOR, SCHOOL PTA will
hold its annual children's pro-
gram on Wednesday, when the
story of Peer Gynt will be dra-
matized. Participating in the
program are the glee clubs and
instrumental members of the
music department. Brownie
Troop 214 will conduct the flag
ceremonies.
* * *
The Wayne State University
Theater's special holiday pro-
duction of J. M. Barrie's
"Peter Pan" opens Dec. 12.
* * *
It was announced by Thomas
E. Rodgers, vice president of
Trans-Lux Theaters Corporation
that on Dec. 18, "The Horse's
Mouth" will begin its Detroit
Premiere engagement at the
Trans-Lux Krim Theater. An
adaptation of the best-selling
novel by Joyce Cary, "The
Horse's Mouth" stars Alec Guin-
ness in the role of the pic-
turesque Gulley Jimson.

The University of Michigan
Memorial-Phoenix Project be-
gan or continued 73 separate
projects in the peacetime uses
of atomic energy in 1957-58.

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Javits, Israeli Leaders
Speak at UJA Conference

Bnai Brith Activities

DOWNTOWN LODGE will
hold its traditional Hanukah
party at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at
Cong. Beth Yehuclah, 17556
Wyoming. Members and their
families, especially the children,
are invited. Toby David, who is
television's Cap'n Jolly, will en-
tertain. Cartoons, prizes and re-
freshments also are planned.
• * *.

GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER is planning a paid-up latke
party at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ter, 19161 Schaefer. The Young
Judea dance group will per-
form a group of holiday dances.
Members will light the holiday
candles. For. information, call
Mrs. Sol Begal, retention chair-
man, UN 2-4068.
* * *

LOUIS • STONE CHAPTER
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Margene Catering, when
a "This Is Your Life" program
is planned. Prospective mem-
bers are weleonie.
* * *

DETROIT CHAPTER has
scheduled a paid-up member-
ship luncheon at 12 . noon,
Wednesday, at Holiday Manor.
A clothing and toy shower for
children at Bellefaire in Cleve-
land is planned. Mrs. Leonard
Sims will be guest speaker,
and the movie, "Building for
the Future,' will be shown. .
* * *

U.S. Senator Jacob K. Javits
and two key leaders from Is-
Plaza Hotel, when the tradi- rael, Shimon Peres, director-
tional Hanukah candlelighting general of Israel's Defense
ceremony is planned. A Hillel Ministry, and Dr. Dov Joseph,
program is arranged, with Dr. treasurer of the Jewish Agency
Max Kapustin, Hillel director for Israel, will be guest speak-
at Wayne State University, and ers at the 21st annual national
students appearing in a panel conference of the nationwide
discussion. A social hour will United Jewish Appeal to be
follow. Friends are invited.
held at the Statler Hilton
* * *
Hotel, New York, Dec. • 12 td
REX LODGE and CHAPTER 14, it was announced by UJA.
will sponsor a Hanukah party General Chairman Morris W.
for children of members from Berinstein.
1 to 5 p.m., Sunday, at Lutzker
The island of Corregidor is
Hall, 15775 James Couzens. In-
cluded on the program will be a one mile wide, four miles long.,
candlelighting ceremony, a pup-
pet show, a performance by
For the
Davey the Clown and refresh-
Perfect Affair ..
ments. Each child will bring a
gift, not to exceed 50 cents, for
a grab-bag.

Mickey Woolf

*

and His Orchestra

* *

UN 3-3737

The annual latke party of
HENRY MORGANTHAU
LODGE will be held Monday
evening, at Young Israel Center
of Oak-Woods. Members of the
Bnai Brith Women's Choral
Group will present a program,
"Memories in Music," featuring
the participation of Shelby New-
house, WWJ radio and televi-
sion staff member. Kal Bruss is
chairman of the event.



*

Music and Entertainment
Just a Little Bit Better

IRV FIELD and
ORCHESTRA

DI 1-4870

* *

/Dick Skint.

ALBERT D. TUCKER
LODGE will hold an open meet-
ing at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth
Joseph Synagogue, 18450 Wyo-
ming. The public is invited to
the program, which will feature
EAST • SIDE LODGE and folk dancing. Refreshments will
CHAPTER will meet jointly at be served. There is no admis-
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Lee sion charge.

Radomer Ladies
Set Donor Dinner

The annual donor dinner 'of
the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary
will be held at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Rainbow Ter-
race, under the chairmanship
of Mr. H. Waterman, it was an-
nounced by
Mrs. Sol Ager,
president, and
Mrs. Sam Ru-
ben, vice-presi-
dent.
Rabbi Y a-
akov I. Hom-
nick, spiritual
leader of
Young Israel
Mrs. Waterman Center of
Oak-Woods, will highlight the
program as guest_ speaker, and
there will be prizes awarded.
Musical entertainment will fea-
ture the Princetons.

Assisting Mrs. Waterman in
planning the event are Mes-
dames B. Adler, tickets; S.
Slakter, publicity; and H. Adler,
W. Finkelstein, B. Halpern, L.
Sugar, P. Weintraub and F.
Wienman, captains.
All prOceeds will go to char-
ity. For tickets or reservations,
call TO 6-7413 or TO 5-2800.

And His Orchestra
KE 5-2604

JACK GORBACK -1‘

When his dentist told the
Rabbi of Walkovisk there was )1: Weddings
no charge for pulling his teeth.
Bar
"It is a Hanukah present." The
Mitzvahs
rabbi said: "Thank you, but

don't let it be known. Some
other members of my congre- *Quality work

gation might want to give me
the same kind of Hanukah *UN 3-8532
present."
********************.

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Councilette Reunion

Councilettes, teen division of
National Council of Jewish
Women, will hold their annual
reunion at 1:30 p.m., Dec. 26,
at the home of Mrs. 0. Schwartz,
19538 Roslyn. Plans for a
Tamarack week-end will be dis-
_cussed.

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