1959-24 THE DETR OIT JEWIS H NEWS -- Friday, June 12, JWV Elects Cane, Adopts Civil Rio- Ms Resolution at Convention Bond Sales Spurred at Israel Party Israel Bond sales were stimulated on May 25, at an Is- rael champagne party at the home of Mrs. Philip Slomovitz. The guest speaker, Mme. de Gamez Gres (right), eminent author, art and fashion critic, is shown here with Mrs. Harry Nachmin, of 1'75'78 Kentucky, who was Israel Bond Sponsors' chairman for the afternoon. The event marked Israel's 11th anni- versary. Marshall D. Shulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shul- man,. of 2641 Woodstock, last week was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Co- lumbia U n i - versity. Dr. Shul- man, who is associated, with the Rus- sian Research Department at Harvard Uni- versity, w a s formerly at- tached to the U.S. State De- partment, as . Dr. Shulman an assistant to Secretary of State Dean Acheson. A former Detroit newspaperman, he is a graduate of the • University of Michigan. He lives with his two chil- dren at 11 Kirkland Place, Mass. His wife died Heads Alpha Omega Cambridge, two years ago. A plaque was presented to Dr. Next month, Dr. Shulman Sidney 0. Siegan, immediate plans to visit in Russia, as part past-president of the Detroit of his extensive European trip Alumni Chapter. with his children. Dr. Fred Stein, national edi- Dr. Shulman's parents, his tor of Alpha Omega, introduced children and his brother, Mel- Dr. Dyen and his wife Marion, vin, were in New York last of Philadelphia. week to attend the commence- The officers installed were: ment exercises at Columbia University during which he re- DETROIT ALUMNI CHAPTER Gerald Michael, president; Leo ceived his Doctrate. Mrs. Harry Partrich, retiring At the three-day 18th annual convention of the Department patriotic instructress of the of Michigan, Jewish War Vet- Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, erans, in the Sheraton-Cadillac headed the awards committee. Hotel, delegates elected a new She was assisted by committee department commander, paid members Hon. Mary Beck, pres- tribute to the national com- ident of the Detroit Common mander, adopted a civil rights Council, Mrs. Morris Adler and resolution and thanked the Philip %lomovitz. The JWV convention banquet Catholic War Veterans for an at the Sheraton-Cadillac was ad- "expression of courtesy." The Michigan Ladies Auxili- dressed by Rabbi Morris Adler. ary, in a separate, but simulta- chaplain of the Department of neous session, elected officers Michigan. for the coming year. Later, at a joint program of Reform Men's Clubs the Department and Auxiliary. at the JWV Memorial Home, Slate Golf Outing Michael G. Weinstein was an- The Men's Clubs of three nounced as the winner of the Detroit area Reform temples United Hebrew Schools essay will hold their second annual contest, sponsored by the JWV. joint golf outing on June 23, He was presented with a $100 at Tam O'Shanter Country Club bond. The all-day affair will feature Irving S. Cane, past corn - golf from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dr. Gerald Michael mander of the Sgt. Morton A. games, swimming and relaxa- Dr. Gerald Michael was in- Silverman Post, was named de- tion. Participating will be partment commander at the Temples Beth El, Emanu-El and stalled as president of the Detroit Alumni Chapter of conclusion of the meeting which Israel. Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity opened with a civic luncheon Dinner will be served at 6:45 at a cocktail party and dinner- honoring National commander p.m., and men not able to at- dance at the Whittier Hotel. Sam Shaikewitz of St. Louis. tend earlier are invited to join Officers elected to serve with National President David L. in the evening festivities. En- Cane are Gerson Marder and Dyen and newly-installed of- tertainment will be featured, Irving Feldman, vice - comman- ficers from and trophies and prizes will be ders; Louis Kogan, quarter- t h e Alumni, NV master; and Harry T. Madison. awarded. Reservations should be made Toledo, a n d judge advocate. both_ under- In business sessions following immediately by members with graduate chap- their respective temple offices. the social events, a resolution ters, Chi and aimed at civil rights measures Alpha Nu, now pending before the Michi- Cub Scout Picnic Sunday were honored. gan legislature, was unanimous- A family picnic for Cub The program ly adopted. It urged, in princi- Scout Pack 369 will close the included Dr. ple, the expansion of civil pack's program season Sunday, Gerald Apte- rights safeguards to the areas June 14. Cub scout families will kar, toastmas- of housing, public accommoda- meet at the Davison branch of ter. Dr. Mar- tion and education. the Jewish Center, 4059 W. tin Naimark, Dr. Michael The convention expressed its Davison, on the Waverly side at regent, made presentations to appreciation to the Catholic 1 p.m. From there, the group outgoing undergraduate presi- War Veterans "for their expres- will go to John F. Ivory polo dents, Robert Galin from Chi sion of courtesy, consideration, grounds where awards will be Chapter, Robert Becker from and brotherhood" in carrying given to Cubs who have earned Alpha Nu, and to Toledo alumni past-president Dr. Melvin Conn. the JWV flag in the Memorial them. Day parade which fell on the Jewish sabbath. New officers of the Ladies Auxiliary are Mesdames Sarah Nemon, president; Charlotte Rosen and Gertrude Kraft, vice- June '7—To Rabbi and Mrs. lan) of 18256 Wisconsin, a presidents; Esther Feld, treas- Julius Weinberg (Alezah Dwor- daughter, Linda Ann. * * * urer; Marian Stanley, patriotic kin), of 1216 Prospect, Ann instructress; Ida Shein, conduc- Arbor, a daughter, Shira. May 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. tress; Mary Kaplan, guard; * * * Donald Nitzkin (F l o r e n c e Zelda Rose, historian; Ruth June 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Tobin), of 21661 Ridgedale, Oak Schreiber, chaplain; and Cor- Charles Stone (Barbara Man- Park, a son, Sanford Jay. rine Oppenheim, chief of staff. dell), of 19467 Lesure, a son, * * * Lawrence W. Crohn, presi- Douglas Stewart. May 25 — To Dr. and Mrs. dent of the Jewish Community * * * Alfred Shaw (Miriam Aaron), Council, presented the essay June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. of 3230 Cambridge, a son, Ran- contest award to Michael, son Sheldon M. Freedman (Deborah of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wein- R. Frutkin), of 24261 Seneca, dall Loren. * * stein, 17376 Cherrylawn. Sub- Oak Park, a daughter, Kathy May 24—To Mr. and Mrs. ject of the essay contest was Ellen. Donald Zimberg (Shirley Mish- "Contributions of Judaism to * * * covsky), a son, Robert Elliot. American Democracy." June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Don- Birth Announcements ald R. Cooper (Aileen Sutkin), of 17362 Greenfield, a son, David Randolph. LY m Si n 1946 ---N in Detroit Hospitals It Homes :11111 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 UN 3-6242 Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere Years' 16 Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 MARSHALL GOLDMAN REV CERTIFIED MOREL "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes and in Hospitals TO 7-0979 May 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyner (Suzanne Rad- ner), of Huntington Woods, a daughter, Karen Ruth. * May 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman (Sharon Freed- man), of 23130 S u s s e x, Oak Park, a son, Martin Daniel. May 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ran (Annette Stoll- man), of 20530 Trinity, a daugh- ter, Hannah. * * May 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutchansky (B et s y H e 1 d), of 19303 Mendota, a daughter, Robin Janet. Shipko, vice - president; Norman Segal, recording secretary; Frank Solway, treasurer; Ted Winshall, corresponding secretary; Jack Freed- land, editor; Ray Pollard, sergeant- at-arms. TOLEDO ALUMNI CHAPTER Albert Jacobs, president; Harmon Rusgo, vice-president; K e n n e t h Krakoff, secretary; Richard Helborn, corresponding secretary; Stanford Stark, sergeant-at-arms. CHI CHAPTER Herbert Hertzbeg, president; Sel- don Schwartzberg, vice-president; Martin Moss, secretary; Allan Levy, treasurer; Aldon Lieb, assistant treasurer; David Winograd, sergeant- at-arms; Stuart Pernick, editor; Rob- ert Matthews, steward; Bernard Maza, house manager. ALPHA NU CHAPTER Jerry Gold, president; Joel Dun- sky, vice-president; Albert Kaner, recording secretary; Lawrence Mor- ton, corresponding secretary; Louis Hirschman, treasurer; Harold Goodes, sergeant-at-arms; Joseph Jacobson, editor. May 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Verona (Arlene Green), of Schaefer Rd., a daughter, Lisa Gayle. * * * May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Kahn (Ruth Kaufman, of Windsor), of 23211 Gardner, Oak Park, a son, Joel Kaufman. * o * May 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Epel (Beatrice Bar- ach, of Brooklyn, N. Y.), of 4325 Leslie, a son, Daniel El- chanon. * * * May 15 — To Judge and Mrs. Burton R. Shifman, of 21831 Church, Oak Park, a daughter, Carol Ruth. * Marshall Shulman Gets Ph.D. from Columbia U. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 S. LEI RICK Finest in Child Photography Wedding - Bar Mitzvahs Candids Restoring Old Photographs Call UN 2-6063 Without Obligation Dinner at Detroit Friends of Music Close Season with Musicale Paul Olefsky, musical direc- tor of the Detroit Friends of Music, will host a musicale at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, at his home, 2474 W. Chicago. Closing its second year, the Detroit Friends plan a bal- let, choral group, chamber or- chestra and soloist perform- ances for the coming season. A social hour will follow the musicale. DARBYS is a real treat! • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktaii Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight • LUNCHEON A Pleasure Resv. UN. 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING OSCAR KLAPER Formerly of Oscar's Kosher Market in Oak Park is pleased to announce that he is now associated with VIKSER & LANDAU KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MKT. and invites his many friends and customers to stop in for the finest meats and poultry. 4: * To Mr. and Mrs. Byron 4: 4: * Krieger, of 18527 Flamingo May 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Blvd., Livonia, a daughter, Stuart Bergstein (Ruth Ann Evelyn. * Labowitch, of Detroit), of Mid- To Dr. and Mrs. Elie D. Abou- land, Mich., a son, Todd David. * * lafia (Miriam Bernstein, of De- May 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. troit), of Canton, Mass., a son, Arnold Flack (Edith Estelle Albert Jonathan. * Lightstone), of 22110 Marlow, To Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Schiff Oak Park, a son, Ross Bennett. • * * (Rosalie F. Pergament), former May 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Detroiters, now of Denver, Daniel Schwartz (Rhoda Kap- Colo., a son, Douglas Arnold, 7336 W. SEVEN MILE RD. Near Prairie WE DELIVER UN 4-7482 UN 4-7876