. 1 , U.. of J.L „Students Set News Brevities I =:;' Mrs Shirley Schneider. chair- the Detroit City Election Com- >, man of the Wayne County mission. room 202, City - County " Democratic Women's Commit- Building from 8 a.m. to 4:30 = tre. announces "THE UNMET p.m.. Monday through Friday. NEEDS OF CHILDREN" will * * * • be discussed at a leadership A directory of career and conference sponsored by the ; Democratic Women of Wayne vocational opportunities in Jew- ! County. Feb. 20. Supreme Court ish community service, corn- . I Justice George Edwards will bined with a 1960-66 calendar he the keynote speaker. at of Jewish holy days, was pub--; McGregor Community Confer- fished as a community rela- : ence Building. 483 W. Ferry. tions service of the SYNA- • Panel moderators include Sam GOGUE COUNCIL OF AMER- Rabinovitz, chairman, Michigan ICA. The directory-calendar ; Youth Commission; Dr. Irving cost 15 cents and is available P9sner, pediatrician, member of from the Synagogue Council, I - • Michigan Youth Commission, 110 W. 42nd St., New York. * * * 3 and Dr. Mel J. Ravitz• of the = City Planning Commission. The author, editor, book de- MISS HELEN JAKOBSON E - signer, production manager and r.g; • . The Moscow State Symphony salesman of "THE PIPER AND Announcement has been "; Orchestra will play the Masonic THE BIRD: A STUDY OF WIL- made by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Temple as LIAM BLAKE." will participate ! Jakobson, of Canton, of part of its in a panel discussion to trace : the engagement of their daugh- first American the creation of a book from the ter. Helen Teresa, to Paul B. tour. The or- idea to the bookshelf at 8 p.m., ! Fried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-, chestra of 120 today. in the University of ! tin Fried, of Detroit. Miss Jakobson is a junior at musicians will Detroit Library. The book was appear in the published by Wayne State Uni- the University of Michigan, and Masonic Tem- versity Press. All interested are ; is a member of the Collegiate ple Audito- invited. Sororis social sororit y. Mr. * * * rium at 8:20 Fried, a U. of M. senior, is A television drama with a affiliated with Tau Delta Phi p.m., S a t u r- day, Feb. 6. real-life back- fraternity. Klimov the 0:12(0. A June wedding is being Sunday. Feb. 7. and 2 Cfrildren's heps. t.mra.. ground planned. — will bring two conductors and Wing at the four prominent soloists. The City of Hope. * conductors are Konstantin Duarte. Calif. .**. Ivanov, who will he making —will he pre- his debut in the U.S., and Kiril sented Feb. 7. Kondrashin. who has been here 00 CBS - TV's before. The list of soloists is "General headed by pianist Emil Gilels. Electric Thea- A luncheon here Monday who will he returning for his ter." Shelley honored Mrs. Moritz Kahn on third visit to the U.S. Other Winters por- her birthday. soloists, all making their Ameri- trays t h e can debuts. are Galina Vish- mother, and The event, given in the home nevskaya, leading soprano of Rod Taylor of Mrs. Harold Kukes. of 19485 the Bolshoi Opera, Daniel is the father, Suffolk, was a cause of much Shafran. cellist who has toured of a young celebration. It will be cele- with notable success in Europe. and only son Shelley Winters brated at a later date in the and Valerii Klimov. violinist. stricken with leukemia. state of Israel. * * who won the 1958 Tchaikowsky The luncheon served as the Award in the violin contest at TOM GROSSMAN has joined occasion for members of the the same time as Van Cliburn the sales staff of Kessler Buick, Michigan Regional Board of won the piano award. Inc.. 9669 Grand River, an- Women's American ORT to pay * nounces Herbert J. Kessler. tribute to Mrs. Kahn, founding Random House has signed a president. Grossman, who at- president of ORT in Michigan. cont ract with Governor Ad lai tended Wayne State University. by providing fund'; for a project Stevenson for immediate publi- formerly was associated with in the Aaron Syngalowski Train- cation of a book of seven of his Isabel Rents. He lives with his ing Center in Tel Aviv. recent major papers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mrs. Kahn, of 1611 Lincoln- speeches under the title. PUT- Grossman. at 18045 Fairfield. , shire, helped organize the local TING FIRST THINGS FIRST. chapter and served as its first president in 1942. Since that Because of the book's timeli- ADL- Speakers Air time, she has been active in all ness. it,is being rushed through phases of its program. the presses and will he pub- lished on March 15 in a trade Swastika Outbreaks One of her pet projects is Since the outbreak of swas- the guardianship program. to edition and a paperback edition. tika daubings on Jewish. and which Monday's contribution * * * other institutions, the local was madi. It is through th is ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will office of the Bnai Brith Anti - work that ORT provides h of meet Sunday evening, in the Defamation League has been lunches, clothing, recreation al home of Mr. and- Mrs. Irving flooded with requests' for facilities and schooling fo r Rosner. 19352 Roselas,vn. speakers. :youngsters who have know n Sol I. Littman. Michigan re- only poverty all of their lives.. Shell Oil Co. will sponsor a gional director ADL, already A scroll and a resolution series of Sunday afternoon has appeared at Burbank Ro- were presented to Mrs. Kahn ; hour-long TV programs featur- tary. Beth Abraham Synagogue. 'at the luncheon by Mrs. Joseph ing the wildely-acclaimed New the Dearborn-Inkster Human Fenton. Mrs. Harry Singer was York Philharmonic Young Peo- Relations Council, Ann Arbor ;chairman of the celebration pie's Concerts. conducted by Bnai Brith and American Red committee. LEONARD BERNSTEIN. it was Cross. Mrs. Kahn. widow of Moritz announced by H. S. M. Burns. He will speak at the West- Kahn, who achieved world-wide president of Shell Oil. The con- minster Presbyterian Church on recognition as a member of the certs will continue Feb. 7. Feb. 7 and the Ministerial firm. Albert Kahn Associates, March 6 and 27 at 2 p.m. Council of Saginaw on Feb. 8. has four children. Albert, a * . Michael A. Gaines, assistant writer in California: Mrs. Sam Anticipatin, an exciting and director has appeared before uel Katzin and Mrs. Paul Har j ORT Celebrates Birthday of First President spirited Presidential campaign Chaim Weizmann Chapter, Am i trick, of Chicago; and Mrs. and el ection this year, erican Jewish Congress. Down- Bayre Levin, of Ann Arbor; THOMAS D. LEADBETTER. town Chapter of Bnai Brith and ;nine grandchildren and two City Clerk. urged those persons will speak Saturday at 9 p.m.. Howard H. Finsilver, 20435 Picadilly, reached the goal of producing more than a million dollars of life insurance in 1959, according to an announcement by J. W. Sayler, vice-president in charge of sales for the Busi- ness Men's Assurance Company. Finsilver's million-dollar life insurance production places him sixth among a field force of 1,000 throughout the country, Finsilver actually reached the magic figure in life insur- ance sales in nine months' time, and finished 1959 with $1,830, 814 production. This is the fourth time he has qualified for membership in BMA's Million Dollar Club for outstanding salesmen of life insurance. In addition to this honor, Finsilver earned the vice-presi- dency of the Grant Club for 1960. Qualifications for this des- ignation are based upon pre- mium income. Associated with BMA since 1955, Finsilver is a member of the company's Detroit Branch, which is managed by R. E. Cook. BMA services he offers also include accident and health and group insurance plans. not presently registered as vot- to the Young Marrieds of the 'great grandchildren. ers to stop in at the office of Sholc ' m A Aleichem Institute. - - - Israel's Top Guests Gaines also will be a speaker at the Jackson Association of • Out of a total of 91,303 tour- Pilgrim Fellowship's midwinter ists who arrived in Israel be- rally on Feb. 7. at the Ann tween January and October, Arbor Congregational Church. : 1959, 35,196. or a total of 47.3% The topic, "Christian Concerns came from the United States and in the Community," will be :Canad a. Specifically, 43.7% :shared with Dr. David English, came from the United States Foote Hospital staff psychiatrist. Iand 3.6(.1 ', from Canada. Between The ADL approach to the January and November 1959, problem is that the outbreaks the number of tourists rose to might have been disturbing 86.303. had it not been for the imme- diate. vigorous denunciation of The U.S. Government started these acts by every medium of to work in the new city of mass communication and by j Washington. D.C.. on Dec. 1,i Christian clergymen. . 1,800. = - "Buried 2000 Years: The Dead Sea Scrolls," a dramatic account of the discovery and the deciphering of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and their acquisi- tion by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. will be screened for Older Adults of the Jewish Community Center, _ at 2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 8. Sheldon Rott and his KEY-NOTES G ■ Ez' j "Music As You Like It" TO 8-7228 LEARN TO DANCE at JUAN ISPANO STUDIOS where cost is lower. Progress is faster. Group lessons at your home or our Studio. January- in- troductory special-5 private les- sons 512.00. CHA-CHA, SWING, FOXTROT, ETC. 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