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May 22, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-22

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JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 22, 1959-20



Hadassah Re-Elects Mrs. Schachter liraxman-SilbeiT
Rites in December
President; Set Variety of Events

Re-election of Mrs. David J. cation of rooms or other facili-
Schachter as president was a ties at the pavilion can be ar-
highlight of the recent annual ranged by calling Mrs. Isenberg,
election meeting of the Detroit SU 6-6169, or the Hadassah of-
fice, BR 3-5441.
Chapter of Hadassah.
Tourists planning trips to Is-
The membership, meeting at
Knollwood Country Club, also rael may now utilize the serv-
ices of the Hadassah Tourist
voted into of-
Club which maintains offices in
fice the fol-
Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv,
lowing women
according to Mrs. Philip Slomo-
who will serve
vitz, tourism chairman.
during the
In addition to special hospi-
1959-60 term:
tality given to tourists, the club
M es dames
assists in planning trips to his-
I. Jerome
toric landmarks and modern
Hauser, exec-
points of interest and arranges
utive vice-
for tours of Hadassah institu-
president;
tions.
George M.
For information, call Mrs.
Rubin, educa-
Slomovitz, UN 1-6972.
tion; Milton
A baby-sitting service has
L. Sorock,
been
started by the Hadassah
fund - raising;
Debs Group, under the leader-
J e r o m e J. Mrs. Schacter
Marks, gift shop; Benjamin, ship of Sarah Mossrnan, presi-
Weiss, membership and Julian dent. Of the 60-cent hourly
Tobias, program, all vice- charge, half is contributed to
Hadassah projects. To obtain a
presidents.
competent young girl as a sitter,
Others were Mesdames Ber- call Jan Berris, chairman, UN
witz,
treasurer;
David
nard Gotu -
Pollack, Sally G. Robinsofi and 4-3073.
Manuel Stoller, secretaries; and
Davis Benson, Harry L. Jackson Stross, Miss Hyams Win
and Joseph Ravit, directors.
Journalism Awards;
Several local delegates will
leave this weekend for Colum- New Editors Name Staff
bus, 0., to attend the 34th an-
Journalism scholarship
nual regional conference of awards were made to two mem-
Hadassah, to be held from Sun- bers of the community at the
day to Tuesday, at the Deshler- Wayne State University publi-
Hilton Hotel. Max Friedman, cations banquet held for the
Washington correspondent for WSU Daily Collegian staff last
the Manchester Guardian, is the week.
principal conference speaker.
Charlotte Hyams and Allen
A Tuesday deadline has been Stross were named as recipi-
set for reservations for mem- ents of the Ralph L. Holmes
bers planning to attend the and David J. Wilkie awards re-
annual luncheon of all local spectively. Both carry a grant
study groups.
of one year's tuition and fees
The program, to be held at at the University. The Holmes
12:30 p.m., June 2, at Holiday award was established in mem-
Manor, will feature "A Treasure ory of its first president by the
Is Forever," in which partici- Detroit Newspaper Guild and
pants will be Mesdames Harry the Wilkie award is in honor
Oberstein, Milford Pregerson, of the Associated Press' auto-
Israel Idelsohn ; Sam Goldberg, motive editor, who retired re-
Harold Davidson and Nathan cently. It is established by the
Fink.
Automobile Manufacturers As-
Also being planned is a mem- sociation.
bership garden party on June
Miss Hyams, who joins The
16, in the home of Mrs. Theo- Jewish News editorial staff on
dore Levin, 2806 Cambridge, an- June 1, was only recently
nounces Mrs. Benjamin Weiss, awarded the Lucy Corbett
membership vice-president.
Under the chairmanship of scholarship in journalism.
Editors-in-chief Berl Faul-
Mrs. Maurice Perlman, the pro-
gram is open to all members baum of the 1959-60 Daily Col-
bringing new members. A musi- legian and Alan Kroker Of the
Summer Collegian also an-
cal presentation is planned.
Announcement has been made nounced their staffs at the ban-
by Mrs. Schachter of the re-ap- quet. Among those who will
pointment of Mrs. William B. serve on the Daily Collegian
Isenberg as chairman of wills are Bernie Silver, make-up ed-
and bequests and as chairman itor; Miss Hyams, editorial di-
of the psychiatric pavilion of rector; Stross, photo director;
the new medical center being, and Kroker, amusement editor.
constructed at Kiryat Hadas- The Summer Cellegian staff
sah, five miles from Jerusalem. will include Falbaum, manag-
Bequests to Hadassah and ing editor and Stross, photo di-
honoriums and memorial dedi- rector.

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MISS ANDREA WAXMAN

Announcement is made of
the engagement of Andrea Shar-
on Waxman, daughter of the
Edward M. Waxmans, of Ren-
frew Rd., to Joel Silberg, son
of Mr. Irving Silberg, of La-
Salle Blvd., and the late Mrs.
Silberg.
The bride-elect attended Mi-
chigan State University. Her
fiance was graduated from the
Wayne State University college
of pharmacy, where he was
president of Rho Chi honor
society and received the Lehn
and Fink gold medal for schol-
astic achievement. He now is
studying at the WSU college of
medicine, and is affiliated with
Phi Delta Epsilon medical fra-
ternity.
Plans are being made for a
December wedding.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Archie David
Cher n i a k, of 2132 Victoria,
Windsor, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Robert
Nathan, on Saturday, at Temple
Beth El, Detroit. Open house in
Robert's honor will be held fol-
lowing services until 6 p.m., at
the family home. No cards.
*
*
The Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence
Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hy Greenberg, of Santa Rosa
Dr., will be observed Saturday
morning at Temple Israel. A
dinner in his honor will be held
that evening, at Sammy's Ava-
lon Room.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lezell, of
19167 Snowden, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Thom-
as Stephen, this Saturday, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din-
ner in Tommy's honor will be
held that evening, in the fam-
ily home.

WSU Students Elected
to Phi Beta Kappa

Honored for outstanding
scholarship by being accepted
into Phi Beta Kappa honor
society at ceremonies last week
in the McGregor Auditorium of
Wayne State University were
these WSU students:
Lary Ronald Berkower, Rob-
ert Sheldon Betz, Bernard Jo-
seph Harris, Harriet Band Rot-
ter, Florence Mae Sniderman
Seymour Jerry Wolfson, Rachel
Horwitz, Eva Kuhn and Flor-
ence Mae Sniderman.

Detroit Socialites Set I
Movie Program, Social

Two films, "Music in Motion"
and "Antidotes," will be shown
at an open social of Detroit
Socialites at the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer, on
Wednesday evening. A social
hour with dancing and refresh-
ments will follow.
The group is also planning a
weiner roast on May 30, at
Rouge Park. Transportation will
leave from behind Billy's on
Livernois, at 8:30 p.m.
President Dorothy Farber an-
nounces that officers will be
installed on June 7, in cere-
monies at the Detroit-Leland
Hotel.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Mendel
Rosenzweig acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement. Our special
appreciation to Rabbi Benjamin
H. Gorrelick, of Beth Aaron
Synagogue, for his special assis-
tance during this difficult p e-
riod.

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