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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-29

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presidents; William Olsen and
Thoinas Zohott, secretaries;
Isidore Leeman, treasurer; Nor-
man Michlin, chaplain; Benson
Litwak, guardian; and Eliot
Bank, warden. Dancing and re-
freshments will follow the in-
stallation.
* * *
DOWNTOWN LODGE, at its
* * *
recent election meeting, voted
EAST SIDE LODGE an d into office the following officers
CHAPTER will jointly sponsor for the 1959-60 term: Yale Phil-
an installation dinner-dance at lips, president; Sidney Freed-
7 p.m., Wednesday, in the May- man, Jack Brickner and Arnold
fair Room, 19161 Schaefer. Einhorn, vice-presidents; Her-
Mrs. Philip Fealk, past presi- bert Katlein, Irving Steinberg
dent of the Women's Council, and Emanuel Friedman, secre-
will install the following Chap- taries; Irving Kaplan, treasurer;
ter officers: Mesdames Harry Syd Auster, warden; • Louis
Coleman, president; Irving Beck Rosenbaum, guardian; Melvin
and Jane Rosenfeld, vice-presi- Robins, chaplain; and Samuel
dents; Sherman Fisher, treas- Cohen, Maurice Cornfield, Kurt
urer; Rose Maneli, Harry Guten- Ellenbogen, Harry Parr and Lou
tag and Paul Fine, secretaries; Russman, trustees. Fund-raising
Sam Pack, sentinel; Herman awards were presented at the
Shorr, guide; and Nathan Spin- meeting to Milton - August and
ner, monitress. New Lodge of- Andrew Wolok, the latter re-
ficers to be inducted by Sol ceiving a vacation for two at
Moss are Isear Sandelman, Samson's Resort in South
president; Albert Cooper and Haven.
* * *
Joseph Reifman, vice-p r e s i-
dents; - Jack Hoffman and Irving
Mrs. Sanford Kritzer, 23070
Beck, secretaries; Dr. Manning Scotia, Oak Park, was the recipi-
Elovzin, treasurer; Philip Gol- ent of the IVAN S. BLOCH
den, warden; Arthur Stone, CHAPTER second annual merit
guardian; and Hy Feldman, award, given to the member
chaplain. For banquet reserva- who serves the chapter and
tions, call Mrs. Sidney Lantz. Bnai Brith "beyond the bounds
TO 8-8732, or Irving Beck, TY and limitations of elected office
7-7387.
or appointed chairmanship."
* * *
Junior past president, Mrs.
Joint installation of officers
Kritzer was editor of the
will be conducted by HARRY
monthly bulletin, served as
-B. KEIDAN LODGE a n d
counselor to the president, ad-
CHAPTER at 8 p.m., June 9, at
the Henrose Hotel. Wives of visor to other officers, was top
Lodge members and husbands fund-raiser and assisted the
of Chapter members are invited membership retention commit-
of dancing, en- tee.

to the evening

Mark Golden Years

Mr.

&

Mrs. R. COOPERSMITH

Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Cooper-
smith, of 23096 Sussex, Oak
Park, will celebrate their 50th
wedding 'anniversary at a party
being held in their honor this
Saturday evening, at Rainbow
Terrace.
Among the celebrants will be
the couple's three children and
their families, Dr. and Mrs.
Leonard Rosenzweig, of Grand
Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Coopersmith, of Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan. Schwartz,
of Huntington Woods, their 11
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
Coming to the United Slates
in 1907, the Coopersmiths set-
tled in New York, where they
were married two years later.
They moved to Detroit in 1911,
and have resided here since.
Charter members of the Yid-
dish Folks Farein, which Mr.
Coopersmith served as presi-
dent for a good many years,
the couple has been active in
many communal ventures. Mr.
Coopersmith is semi - retired
from the auto parts business
he started here many years ago.

tertainment and refreshments.
Being installed by the Lodge
are Harry Nathan, president; J.
Leon Katz, Robert Kranitz and
Judge Charles Kaufman, vice-
FELDMAN FAMILY CLUB
presidents; Harry Sternberg, will meet - June 7, in the home
Max Smith and Samuel Milan, of Mrs. Faye Feldman, 18974
secretaries; Seymour Horowitz, Coyle. A picnic is planned this
treasurer; Irving H. Flaschen, Sunday, at Stoepel Park; when
chaplain; Max Schreiber, assist- contests and prizes will be fea-
ant chaplain; Manny Saltzman, tured.
The Jewish Community Cen-
* * *
warden; Leo Volk, guardian;
ter
Symphony Orchestra pre-
The remodeled facilities of
and Hyman Freedland, William
sented a sparkling program on
Katz, Nathan Silverman, Harold the BANK of the COMMON-
Sarko, Lou Sarko, Ben Smith WEALTH main office at Fort Tuesday, dedicated to the mem-
and Sidney Benjamin, trustees. and Griswold will. be presented ory of Fred M. Butzel and
* * *
to the public during open house featuring some of his favorite
music.
REX LODGE will hold its activities on June 1 and 2, it
A post-intermission dedication
annual election meeting at 8:30 has been announced by Howard
p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth P. Parshall, president of the talk lauding the roles of Mr.
Butzel and conductor Julius
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. A bank.
* * *
Chajes in the maturation of the
social hour will follow. Elected
A one-man show of oil paint- Center Symphony was given by
recently were the following
ings by Irving Chadwick will Philip Marcuse, of the Center's
new officers of the Lodge bowl-
open at the ANNA L. WERBE music committee. He was intro-
ing league: Dr. Saul Rosner,
president; Marshall K 1 ape r, GALLERIES, 19458 Livernois, duced by Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
this Sunday. The artist's work chairman of the committee.
vice-president; Robert Russman
and Harry Goldberg, secre- has been seen at the Temple Marcuse also _ enumerated the
Israel Sisterhood art show, and contributions made to orches-
taries; and Morton Lewis, treas-
urer. For placement on a team, he was the designer of Bnai tra's all over the country by
Brith's book, "The Benevolent alumni of Chajes and the Center
call Russman, UN 4-8603. The Blaze," this year.
Symphony.
league will bowl at 9:15 p.m.,
Tuesdays, at Southfield Lanes.
The orchestra itself got the
Lectures Listed for
* * *
spotlight for only one number
Newly - elected officers of Center 'Ladies Day Out' that evening. They opened the
program with the Gluck-Mozart
TIKVAH LODGE will be sworn
The next four lectures and
into office at an installation special events for the Tuesday overture, "Iphigenie en Aulide."
dinner-dance planned for June afternoon Ladies' Luncheon The performance was a magnif-
9, at Club Alamo. The officers Forum of the Jewish Com- icent overture to a magnificent
are Leo Genser, president; munity Center's - "Ladies' Day program.
Bernard Whiteman, Lloyd Out" program, will feature out-
The remainder of the con-
Weingarden and Morris Zorn, standing speakers.
cert served as a showcase for
vice-presidents; Al Smith, treas-
the talents of violinist Roman
The weekly luncheon sessions
urer; Lou Ceifitz, Al Phillips take place on Tuesday from 12
Totenberg, w h o performed
and Sam Tron, secretaries; Sam to 1 p.m. Refreshments are Beethoven's Concerto in D
Malamud, warden; and Sidney served.
Major, and soprano Marilyn
Lewis, guardian. Bill Weiss is
Cotlow, who was soloist in
"The Meaning of Archeology"
chairman of the installation will be discussed June 2 by Dr.
araias from Mozart's "The
program. Reservations may be Shlomo Marenoff, dean of the
Magic Flute," Bellin s "I
made by calling DI. 1-1749. Detroit College of Jewish Puritani," and in C h a j_e s'
Friends are invited to partici- Studies.
"Flower Song" and Johann
pate.
On
June
9,
David
W.
Ecker,
Strauss'
"Voices of Spring."
* * *
Center art director, will speak
As an encore Totenberg
Albert Gutman will be in- on "Modern Art and You."
played Paganini's 24th Ca-
stalled as president of LOUIS
price.
Dr. Norman Drachler, educa-
MARSHALL LODGE at cere- tional director of Temple Beth
The concert was the second
monies scheduled for 8:30 p.m., El, will talk about • "Education held in the Aaron DeRoy
June 7, at Glen Oaks Country and the Community" on June Theater of the new. Jewish
Club, 13 Mile and Middlebelt. 16.
Community Center building,
Hy Crystal, executive secre-
Concuding event on June 23 18100 Meyers Rd. A capacity
tary of Bnai Brith's Michigan will be "Ladies on Stage"—a audience was on hand to ap-
Region, also will induct Dr. dramatic luncheon, led by plaud both the auditorium and
Jerome Wolfe, Charles Fink Jerome Bayer, Center drama the performers.
and David Pacernick, vice- director.
—N. L.

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Butzel Memorial
Concert Sparkles

Charles T. Stifter, 23-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Stifter, of 16542 Greenlawn, has
accepted a graduate scholarship
from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
He was offered
a similar scho-
larship f r o m
Yale Univer-
sity.
Stifter will
graduate this
June from the
school of
architecture at
Illinois Insti-
tute of Tech-

nology, which is headed by Lud-
wig Mies van der Rohe, designer

.of Detroit's Lafayette Pavilion.
A Mumford High School alum-
nus, Stifter holds a liberal arts
degree from the University of
Chicago. He is married to the
former Nancy Ellen Robinson,
of Dallas, Tex., alo a graduate
architect.

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in the synagogue social hall.
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The evening's program will
begin with the havdalah service.
The Bob Ruskin quartet will
provide the music and Israel
pilgrimage participants will be
Master of Ceremonies
honored.
and his Orchestra
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Bnai Brith Activities

PISGAH LODGE will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer, when new officers
will be elected. The incoming
slate will be installed at a din-
ner-dance at 6:30 p.m., June 15,
at the Greenberg Center. A
social hour will follow Mon-
day's meeting.

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