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Appointment of David W.
Ecker as director of the art
department of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Detroit is an-
nounced by Samuel Frankel,
Center president.
Ecker will be in charge of the
extensive arts and crafts pro-
gram at the
new main
building,18100
Meyers Road
I By SUSAN KOBEL
at Curtis.
The new art
Tonight, Mumford's first in-
director is a
formal dance of the semester,
well-known ar-
"Be-Bop-Hop," will be held in
tist and sculp-
the school gymnasium at 8:30
t or , currently
p.m. The dance features disc
working for
jockey Ben Johnson as emcee
MISS
MICHAELE
TYNER
his Ph. D. in
and several guest recording
art education
The engagement of Michaele stars.
at Wayne State Tyner to Alan Greenberg has
To raise money for the schol-
University. He been announced by her parents,
arship fund, the Parents Club
holds an M.S. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Tyner,
will sponsor a theater party
Ecker in art educa- of 515 Malzahn, Saginaw, Mich.
at the Mercury Theater next
tion from the University of Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Wisconsin, and a B. S. from Mrs. Israel Greenberg, of 513
Tickets may be purchased
Buffalo State Teachers college. N. Wheeler, also in Saginaw.
from Student Council members
Ecker has _given one - man
Both young people attend the or from Mrs. Marvin Stearn,
shows of painting and prints, University of Michigan. An Aug.
program committee chairman,
and exhibited his sculpture and 23 wedding is being planned.
at UN 4-6568.
graphics. Formerly a commer-
In the third meet of the sea-
cial artist for an advertising
son, the girls' varsity swim-
agency, he has taught high
ming team defeated Cooley,
school art in New York, and
last Thursday, 65-58. Taking
also taught in South America.
firsts were Barbara A. Feld-
He has published articles on
At its next blood bank rally man, 25 and 50-yard back-
art education.
on March 30 and 31, Bnai Brith stroke; co-captain Nancy
The Center's art program will
be for the community, it was will honor its 10,000th donor Frank, 25 and 50-yard butter-
indicated by Louis Redstone, with a shower of gifts and fly; the medley relay team of
chairman. It is not a profes- prizes. The rallies will be held Judy Lepofsky, Judy Eidelman,
sional art school, he noted, but at the Clinton School, Oak Park, Diane Bachman and Barbara
a program designed to cover a and Adas Shalom Synagogue, S. Feldman; and co-captain Ly-
wide range of ages, abilities respectively.
dia Aaron and Nancy Rattner,
The blood bank, sponsored by 25-yard free style.
and interests. All art forms will
the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
be included.
Mumford's chess team
Special programs planned in- Brith Men's and Women's Coun- emerged victorious in the an-
clude exhibits of students and cils, started on Oct. 17, 1950, nual Metropolitan High School
instructors, community art ex- when a series of four one-night Chess Tournament and re-
hibits for local, national and rallies was held.
tained the Moorehead Trophy
Israeli artists; talks by well-
NOW, five two-night rallies for the second consecutive year.
known artists; art films, trips to are scheduled throughout the Members of the winning team
places of art interest, family year. Since June, 1958, the local are Leslie Bernstein, Stuart
art programs, such as father-son blood bank has distributed over Brickner, Bernard Ceifetz,
woodworking, parent-child 1,000 pints of blood. Red Cross Henry Shevitz and Peter Wolf.
painting, and community activ- officials state that Bnai Brith If the team wins the trophy
ities.
is the largest fraternal organiza- a third time, it will become
The latter will include con- tion giving blood in the United Mumford's permanently.
ferences of art educators, work- States today.
Purim will be celebrated by
ing with synagogues and Jewish
Saul Moss and Mrs. Charles Adas Shalom USY with the
organizations to further Jewish
B 1 a u e r, co-chairmen of the third annual Purim carnival
and general art, competitions,
at 8:15 Saturday, in the social
and art work for events like the Council blood bank committee,
hall. The admission charge will
Center's annual Jewish Book state that this will be the last
rally until fall, meaning that be donated to charity.
Fair.
* * *
all needs over the summer
Projects illustrating princi-
months must be met from the
Annual Ball to Close
ples and applications of science
March rallies.
In addition tO the gifts being to everyday living were en-
Fund-Raising Drive
Culmination o _ f the fund- given to the 10,000th donor, tered by nearly 100 Mumford
students at the Metropolitan
raising drive of the Metropoli- there will be special awards
Detroit Science Fair. It began
tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council given both to the 9,999th and
Thursday and will continue
will be celebrated with the the 10,001st donors.
through Sunday at the Light
eighth annual Bnai Brith Ball
Guard Armory on East Eight
on March 28, in the Fountain
Mile Road. The entries were
Room of Masonic Temple.
judged by prominent local en-
Morris Direnfeld, chairman of
gineers, scientists and educa-
the Council fund-raising com-
A Purim carnival and Bazaar, tors.
mittee, states that all members open to the public, is planned
Mexico-bound during spring
and their friends are invited at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- vacation are 12 Mumford
without charge. Martin Band, tute, 19350 Greenfield, this Sat- Spanish students. Planning the
arrangements c hair m a n, has urday night - and Sunday after- visit "south of the border"
secured the services of Sammy noon.
are Brenda Barr, Avren Fore-
Woolf's orchestra, and t h e r e
Booths, games and a bazaar man, Beverly Ginns, Barbara
will be several acts of enter- will be featured Saturday, while Katz, Terry Keifer, Dorothy
tainment.
Sunday's celebration will high- Sandler, Vivian Shevitz, Jesse
All proceds go to Bnai Brith light events for the family. Lou Shwayder, Diane Siegel,
philanthropies, 1 o c ally and Children will come in costumes. Murray Snyder, Rita Stillman
throughout the world.
Turkey dinners will be served and Susan Weinberg. The trip
from 3 p.m., Sunday, and there is under the direction of Max
will be a variety of cakes and Novitz, of Henry Ford, and
pastries, garden and household Joseph Como, of Cooley High
objects, kitchen gadgets and School..
books and records for sale.
"Sarka," from the symphonic
On March 27, the Institute
poem, "My Country," by Smet-
Agudah Girls Slate Purim
will celebrate the Bar Mitzvah
ana, will be played for the
of Buzzy Bruck at 8:45 p.m. `Night of Stars' Event
first time in Detroit by the
His theme will be "Theodor
Bnos Agudath Israel will pre-
Center Symphony Orchestra of Herzl."
sent its annual Purim "Night of
the Jewish Community Center,
Stars," at 7 p.m., Thursday, at
under Julius Chajes, on March
Detroit Socialites Planning the Dexter Young Israel. This
31, at the Davison Center.
event is the culmination of Bnos
"Euryanthe," Overture, by Spring Open House Party
activities on behalf of chari-
Weber, and two Slavonic
Detroit Socialities will hold table enterprises. In addition to
dances by Dvorak are also open house at its spring social,
its other projects, this Orthodox
included on the program.
planned for Wednesday evening, youth group has adopted an
Renowned Detroit pianist in the Hayim Greenberg, 19161 Israeli orphan.
Mischa Kottler will be the eve- Schaefer, announces Dorothy
Program chairman Hilda
ning's soloist. He will perform Farber, president. Group games,
Isaacs extends an invitation to
Beethoven's Piano Concerto dancing and refreshments are
the community to attend this
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21 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frida y, March 20, 1959

David Ecker
to Head Center
Arts and Crafts

