DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS— Friday July 17, 1959— 16
Tanuga Campers Elect
Miss Gelberg President
Camp T a n u g a, Kalkaska,
Mich., held its annual camp elec-
tion recently, and four young
Detroiters were named to top
positions: Marie Gelberg, presi-
dent; Jeff Davidson, vice presi-
dent: Terry Zack, secretary;
and Karen Stewart, treasurer.
Other officers are David
Frank, Nancy Garlock, Naomi
Gornbein, and Claudia Miller,
of Grand Rapids, waterfront as-
sistants; Dan Kleiman, of Grand
Rapids, Lydia Brose, Wendy
Zack and Risa Gray, mail super-
intendents; Danny Share, ath-
letic commissioner; Harold Mus-
kovitz, Jeff Miller, of Chicago,
Judy Garlock and Noreen Kasle.
of Flint, stage assistants.
Also. Sharyl Rosenberg, li-
brarian; Amy Zimmerman, as-
sistant librarian; Carold Burton,
Sara Handleman, of Cleveland,
and Tova Gornbein, office mes-
sengers; Jeff Winstock, Warren
Zussman, and Howard Lebow,
postmasters; Beth Stein, Zeena
Young, and Peggy Kratner. post-
mistresses: Hal Rosin and Jim
Rosin, lost and found custodi-
ans.
An 11 1,2 year old boy from
Caracas, Venezuela. Jackie
Goldstein, is the second for-
eign student to be enrolled at
the camp, according to director
Aaron Gorbein.
Plan Shuttle Service
for Center Adults
Shuttle bus service for older
adult members of the Jewish
Community Center has been
established between the D. W.
Simons and Davison branches,
Mondays through Thursdays.
The buses will make two
round trips daily. leaving the
Simons branch at 10 a.m. and
at 1:30 p.m., and returning from
Davison at 1:15 and 4 p.m.
The older adult program was
recently transferred from the
Simons to the Davison branch.
The all-day summer program in-
cludes movies. singing, trips,
arts and crafts, club and dis-
cussions.
Eugene Jaffe is director of
the Center's older adult pro-
gram. For further information,
call DI. 1-4200.
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SanclraChernicklred Northland Playhouse 'Diary' Good,
to Ronald H. AIoss But Not Overpowering Portrayal
of
outstanding sales in June,
earned the right of having his
name recorded on the company
honor roll of 20 leading
producers.
Rubin as their son, Peter; Paul
By FRANK SIMONS
"The Diary of Anne Frank," Ander as Mr. Dussel; Suzanne
as a stage play, is heavily de- Harvey as Margot Frank; Andee
pendent upon the spoken word, Seger as Miep; and Roger Plow-
much more so than most of the den as Mr. Kraler.
The "Diary" will continue at
light-hearted vehicles which the
Northland Playhouse brings to Northland Playhouse through
FOR THE FINEST — IN
Sunday,
with performances at
its stage each summer.
ENTERTAINMENT—Ws
The very beauty of the -Diary" 8:30 p.m., today and Sunday,
and its significant story of a and at 7 and 10 p.m., Saturday.
young Jewish girl who retains
faith in her fellow-man—even
and his Orchestra
as she faces death each day in
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the attic where she and her
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family are hiding from the Nazis
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Levin,
— is captured at least as much
through words as through ac- of 20567 Plainview, announce
the
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
tion.
PHOTOGRAPHY
It was unfortunate, therefore, Norman David, on Saturday, at
Bar Mitzvahs
Weddings
that many of the opening night Beth Aaron Synagogue. A re-
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
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audience on Tuesday were un- ception in Norman's honor will
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able to experience the full pow- be held from 2 to 5 p.m.. Sun-
Patio Room.
er of the play because of ac- day, in Springel's
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coustical problems and extrane-
The Bar Mitzvah of Richard
ous sounds. Particularly trouble-
some was the off-stage record- Laurence Lezell. son of Dr. and
ing of Anne's voice reading from Mrs. Alvin B. Lezell, of 22739
Master o1 Ceremonies
her diary. This device, used to N. Bellwood, Birmingham, will
and his Orchestra
be
observed
on
Saturday.
at
introduce the various scenes of
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
Shaarey
Zedek
Synagogue.
A
the drama. was at times hardly
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dinner in his honor will be
audible.
Yet, though it was not the given Sunday evening. at Holi-
overpowering production that day Manor. * « *
Dinner at DARBYS
has been seen previously. it was
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bryman.
is a real treat!
a good performance, capably
done by veteran actor Francis of o Waverly Ave., announce the
Lederer in the role of Otto Bar Mitzvah of their son, David
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Frank, Anne's father. and tal- Hersh, on Saturday, at Cong.
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ented, young Pauline Hahn. who Beth Shmuel. A dinner in his
will be held Sunday eve-
appeared in the title role in
• AFTER
fling.
honor
in
the
Mayfair
Room.
place of the previously-announc-
THEATRE
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Snacks . . . a
ed Jennie Hecht.
.
Delight
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Byron
David
Lederer. who replaced Joseph
Schildkraut in the original road Ruby, of 19655 Renfrew, an
• LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
company of the "Diary" when flounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
the latter went to Hollywood to son, Richard. Lee, on July 24.
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make the movie version, per- at Temple Israel. A reception in
trays the same forceful figure Richard's honor will follow the
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
services.
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that Schildkraut presented.
Only Lederer prefers the
heroic and subdued role of Otto
REMEMBER—You can get it only at Grunt's!
Frank, which this reviewer felt
robbed the play of some of the
MRS. GRUNT'S OWN, STRICTLY KOSHER, HOME-MADE
great emotional heights achieved
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by the original company. This
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was particularly noted at the
• Potato Salad
• Pickled Lox
• Pickled Fish
• Dill Pickles
• Gefilte Fish
• Sauerkraut
dramatic climax, when the audi-
• Chopped Liver
ence was not certain the play
SOMETHING NEW — PARVE BEET BORSCHT !
had ended.
Miss Hahn was an excellent
AND
NOW—MRS. GRUNT'S OWN STRICTLY
Anne Frank, the 13 - year - old
youngster, who alternately liv-
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ens spirits and gets into prob-
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lems with the other seven occu-
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pants of the one-room attic; who
• Barley Mushroom Soup
• Kasha with Gravy
grows into young womanhood
despite the privations imposed
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by two years of secret hiding;
and who. above all, maintains
her faith that man is basically
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good.
Others in the cast were Lotte
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Stavisky as Mrs. Frank; David
Kerman as Van Daan; Elizabeth
Moore as Mrs. Van Daan; Don
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J. is CLARKE
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MRS. RONALD H.
MOSS
Adas Shalom Synagogue was
the scene of a double-ring cere-
mony on June 21, when Sandra
Marilyn Chernick exchanged
marital vows with Ronald Har-
vey Moss. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chernick,
of Fairfield Ave. Mr. Moss is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Moss, also of Fairfield Ave.
For her wedding. the bride
chose a gown of pure hand-
clipped Chantilly lace, high-
lighted by a sabrina neckline,
studded with tiny iridescent se-
quins and seed pearls. with long,
tapered sleeves and a scalloped
lace skirt and train.
The crown was held by a pure
French silk illusion fingertip
veil. She carried white orchids.
stephanotis and phaelanopsis on
a Bible.
Mrs. I. William Sherr attend-
ed the bride as her matron of
honor, while Karen Harriet
Moss, sister of the bridegroom,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Barbara Chace. Judi Allen
and Arlene Goldberg. Sronune
Boschan and Susan Sherr, cous-
ins of the bride, were junior
bridesmaids.
Allan Chernick was his bro-
ther-in-law's best man. while
ushers included Richard Moss,
brother of the bridegroom. Law-
rence Lovell, Dennis Rogers and
Harold Kalt.
Also in the procession were
the brid6groom's grandmother,
Mrs. Sara Jalan, who was es-
corted down the aisle by Mr.
Howard Moss, and the bride's
grandfather, Mr. Frank Sherr.
who was escorted by Mrs. Ar-
thur Boschan.
Out-of-town guests attended
the wedding from Los Angeles,
Chicago, Buffalo, Washington
D.C., Windsor and Toronto.
Upon their return from an
extended honeymoon at the Ho-
tel Fontainebleau in Miami
Beach, Fla., the couple will re-
side on Greenfield Rd.
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will be among the distinguished
educators appearing at Brandeis
University this summer for the
University's Institute on Con-
temporary American Affairs.
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Rabbi R O L A N D GITTEL-
SOHN, of Temple Israel, Boston.
has been named as the new
chairman of the Commission of
Jewish Education for Reform
Judaism.
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