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February 20, 1959 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-02-20

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I° Doctors' Wives
Set Open Meeting

Reveal Troth

q3ritIt

Wayne State Students
Reveal Bethrothal

Area Boy Scouts Have
Drive for Membership

District 11 of the Detroit
Council of Boy Scouts is con-
An open board meeting of the
ducting a sustained member-
Women's Auxiliary, Maimonides
ship drive through March 16.
Medical Society, will take place
Hy Feldman and Mrs. Jean-
"Boys Look to You," is the
at 12:30' p.m., Tuesday, in the
nette Spinner, presidents of
theme of the campaign.
home of Mrs. I. Walter Silver,
EAST SIDE LODGE and CHAP-
Charter acceptance nights for
18481 Fairfield.
TER, invite the public to an
District 11 units will be held
According to Mrs. Joseph Du-
evening with Circuit Court
this Wednesday, on March 19
bin, Auxiliary president, plans
Judge Victor J. Baum at 8:30
and April 24, 7:30 to 10 p.m.,
will be completed for the an-
p.m., Monday, at the Lee Plaza
at the Best School.
nual fund-raising event. Co-hos-
Hotel. A social hour will fol-
tesses at a buffet luncheonnette
low Judge Baum's talk.
Jewish News Classifieds
to be served are Mesdames Hen-
* *
Get Results. Call VE 8-9364
ry Schlesinger, Meyer Pensler,
PISGAH LODGE will hold
A. Rogoff, David Schane, Ezra
-...•■•••■•■•••■■■••wor■
its annual Fathers-Sons-Daugh-
Lipkin and Abraham Grant.
FOR THE FINEST — IN
ters Party at 1 p.m., Sunday,
Mrs. Nathaniel Sandler has
ENTERTAINMENT—It's
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
been named
ter, 19161 Schaefer. Harold
ticketchair-
Ramm and his marionettes and
man of the an-
MISS GAIL KING
his magic tricks will be fea-
and his Orchestra
nual luncheon
tured along with Beverly Kaye,
LI 7-2943
MISS IRENE VOSK
Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. King. of
and fashion
accordianist. Children will be
show, which 17534 Monica. announce the en- given comic books and other
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vosk
will take place gagement of their daughter, souvenirs and refreshments. announce the engagement of
March 24, at Gail Maxine. to Sidney Konikow, Families and friends are in- their daughter, Irene Frances, !S. PLASTIC FURNITURE
the Sheraton- son of Mr. and Mrs. Garson vited.
COVERS
to Joseph Leonard Kash, son
Cadillac Hotel. Konikow, of Clements Ave. No
y MADE TO ORDER OR
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kash.
wedding
date
has
been
set.
READY MADE
M r s. Charles
REX LODGE will hold a
Both young people attend
Kessler is co-
CALL ANNA KARBAL
mixed doubles bowling tourna- Wayne State University. Mr.
Mrs. Sandler chairman. Open Membership
LI 2-08;4
ment at 9:15 p.m., Feb. 28, at Kash will graduate this June.
of tickets, while Mrs. Seymour
23:
Star Lanes. Dancing and a mid-
in
Sailboat
Fleet
Wilhelm is in charge of reserva-
night buffet will f o 11 o w.
Membership is currently be-
tions • and Mrs. Joseph Carp.
Friends are invited. For reser- Wayne Theater Offers
ing
extended
to
all
interested
publicity.
vations, call Dr. Sol Rosner, Play by Arthur Miller
The following ticket captains sailors to join in a new sailboat
KE. formed
2-0613. at a * Arthur Mill'er's "A View from
also have been appointed: 'files- racing fleet being
the Bridge", being presented by
dames Jack Warner, Meyer Pen- local yacht club.
LOW RATES
The new group, which will , • The annual sports night of the Wayne State Theater at 8:30
sler, Alfred Klein, Louis Kamin.
HENRY MORGENTHAU p.m., today and Saturday by a
VE 7-6701
Israel Wiener, Oscar Silverstein, sail in the snipe class, includes LODGE will take place at 6:30 cast of 19 students.
Paul Feldman, Marshall Blondy, three past fleet champions from
Herbert Cohen, Hyman Ross. other snipe fleet?; and two for p.m., Monday. at Jericho
**.**************.**-4...
The cast includes Beverly
Morris Greenberg. Harry Weis- mer fleet captains from other . Temple, 18495 Wyoming. Fath- Markowitz, Mel Zellman, Bluma

JACK GORBACK
1
ers,
their
sons
and
daughters
berg. Adoph Spiro. Sander fleets.
Sussman and David Wellman.
The snipe class. which is the are invited to .participate in the Miss Beverly Markowitz, daugh- :PHOTOS
Klein. Jessie Miller, Morris
event, which will highlight the
Starkman, Irving Blatt, Burton world's largest classification of I
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mar- * Weddings
l
of A
Bacher, Joseph Chandler. How- racing sailboats. now numbers
Bar
TV and radio disc j jock- kowitz of 18494 Hartwell, is in :
and Jacobs. Julian Stern, Harvey 11,717 registered boats in 463 1 e - Ro
ard
Roger Zatkoff, of the De- the university's graduate school. ..,* Mitzvahs
Lewis, David Lessen, David fleets throughout the world. 1 Y.. Lions;and Walter Dukes, In addition to Wayne Theater ;

Jacknow, Richard Kommel and The local fleet has been issued Ltroit Lions;
she has worked with Northland *
a charter previously belonging of the Detroit Pistons. Movies Playhouse, Ann Arbor Players,*Quality work
Eli Kuhel.
to the Crescent Sail Club prior! of the 1958 bowling champion The Civic ' Players, Stage Center :

1 ship will be shown. Herman
to World War II.
To Mark Anniversary
With assistance from a ' Jaffe is the evening's chairman. and World Stage. She has also : UN 3 8532
television. * *********************!
Grosse Pointe yacht club, the
Of Sholem Aleichem
new group now has waterfront ! BUSINESS & PROFESSION- ,
Celebrating the 100th anni- storage, launching facilities j AL CHAPTER will hold a
100th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
versary of the birth of the great and sanction in the Snipe Class dance, open to the public. on
of the Immortal Jewish Humorist, Writer
Yiddish writer, Sholem Alei- International Racing Ass'n.
1 Saturday evening ,at Jericho
chem, a special program will
One of the boats belonging , Temple, 18495 Wyoming. The
be held here at the Detroit In- to the group was the winner in music of Sam Barnett will be
Program:
stitute of Arts.
Menashe Oppenheim
last fall's regatta at the Cres- featured.
The program, featuring the cent Yacht Club, which corn-
Celebrated Jewish Artist, Performer and Singer. from New York
*
*
versatile artist and singer, peted against the best sailors
Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus
An evening of games is planned
at a special program—Harvey Schreibman, Conductor
Menashe Oppenheim, will be
• -
by CENTENNIAL LODGE for
Itche Goldberg
held at 8 p.m., March 1, under on For
Lake
St.
Clair.
information regarding 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Sho-
of New York. famous Journalist. Educator — Guest Artist
the auspices of the Sholem membership, call Burt Eaton, lem Aleichem Institute, 19350
SUNDAY
EVENING,
MARCH 1st-8:00 P.M.
Aleichem 100th Anniversary LI 2-3685.
Greenfield. A large variety of
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS (Lecture Hall)
Committee.
prizes will be awarded. Accord-
Admission: $1.80 and $1.20 for Reservations Call:
Also on the program will be
Mrs. Lazare — WE 5-6750
ing to Irving Halpern, chairman,
the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus, Pharmacy Fraternity
authentic decorations for the
in a special presentation under Sets Pajama Party
event were sent through the
the direction of Harvey Schreib-
Members of all local chapters courtesy of Harold's Club, Reno,
man. Itche Goldberg, journalist of Alpha Zeta Omega pharma- Nev.
and educator from New York. ceutical fraternity will attend a
* * *
will be principal speaker.
"pajama" party being held at
City-wide membership initia-
Tickets or reservations may 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Wol- tion will be held by the GREAT-
be made through Mrs. Lazare. verine Hotel.
ER DETROIT WOMEN'S
WE. 5-6750.
1 To lend an air of informality COUNCIL at 8:30 p.m., March 9,
Saturday
Jericho Hall
to the occasion, those attending at Cong. Bnai David, 24350
February 21
Mrs. Ethel Weston Named will wear pajama tops over their Southfield. The date corres-
18495 Wyoming
Insurance 'Man of Month' street clothes, with prizes being ponds to the 50th anniversary of
Music by the
Mrs. Ethel R. Weston, of awarded to the guest with the the organization of the national
18108 Kentucky, a representa- most attractive pajamas.
Bnai Brith Women. Entertain-
tive of the Ruben Gold Agency! Dancing, games, prizes and ment is currently being planned.
Open to the Public
Contribution: $1.75
of the Massachusetts Mutual refreshments are planned for
* *
Life Insurance Co.. has been the evening. For information or
DONALD FOX CHAPTER
named her company's -m an o f ; reservations, call Mesdames Ed- will hold an open meeting at
the Month" for February and ward • Rothenberg, UN 2-6898; 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong.
is featured in a two-page article . Gail Schlossberg, LI 3-9253; or Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming.
in the current issue of Radiator, Arlene Freedman, LI 6-9444.
when an ADL film, "The Amer-
the firm's publication.
ican Girl." will be shown. Nar-
Mrs. Weston began her life Labor Zionist Branch Two ration will be by Mrs. Arthur
insurance career with the corn- i to hear Address by Sigal Frayne, and a discussion period
pany in March, 1957, and that Branch Two, Labor Zionist will follow. Friends are invited
year was chosen "Man of the Organization of America, will to participate in the program,
Year" of the Gold Agency. meet at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the which also includes refresh-
During her first full calendar hornet of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Free- ments and prizes.
"BON VOYAGE", "SPEEDY
* * *
year.' she became the first man. 17153 Indiana, Detroit city
RECOVERY" or "SYMPATHY"
DETROIT CHAPTER will pre-
woman in the company's his- editor of the Jewish Forward,
more important than what you say is
tory to sell more than $1.000,- Samuel Sigal, will speak on sent its annual musical review,
how you say it. Expressions of sym-
000 of life insurance in a 12- Yiddish poet Itzik Manger. A "Whatever Happened to . .",
pathy, best wishes or congratulations
on Feb. 28 and March 1, at the
are much more effective with a gift
month period. I social hour will follow.
basket that speaks for you . in an
Detroit Institute of Arts. For
eye-appealing, taste-tempting and sat-
tickets, call Mrs. Leonard Tigay,
isfying manner.
UN 3-7213, or Mrs. Sam Cher-
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the occasion, order from our large
niak, VE 8-7666.

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