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March 04, 1960 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-04

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Kottler to Present
Pianist in Debut

MUMFORD

"A.

Burns, Mrs. Stern Fete Purim in Song
Event
Favored for State at A Farband
combined pre-Purim and
Month celebration will be
Ping-Pong Titles! Music
held by Arlazaroff Branch, Far-

Music and Entertainment

Sam bittruth

and his Orchestra
DI 1-1609

The fast-moving sport of table band, Wednesday evening, at
tennis, which enjoy-S more par- the Hayim Greenberg Center.
ticipants than any other game I
Cantor Louis Klein, of Cong.
I
in America, has always attract--; Bnai Moshe, will render t he
ed a large number of Jewish musical program, to include
players. And Michigan is no ex- Yiddish, Hebrew and Israeli•
cention to this rule.
songs. Emma Schaver, soprano,
Two of the top players in the will speak on the significance
For fine color movies
By SUSAN KOBEL
:Michigan State table tennis of Jewish Music Month and will
of your wedding
With five blue ribbons and championships Saturday and evaluate the contributions of
six achievement keys to his Sunday, at Oak Park High composers to the creation of
Call
credit, Roger Kukes tied for the School gymnasium, are Charles Jewish music. Yiddish litera-
Burns
and
Phyllis
Stern.
grand prize in the Scholastic
ture will be discussed by David
Burns, a real estate man, at Sislin.
Art Contests. Five other Mum-
the
age
of
42,
is
the
"grand
fordites will submit their en-
Admission is free to all who
tries to national competion with old man" of Michigan table ten-
full-tuition scholarships the nis. He has won the state cham- are interested. A social hour
Linda Eisenberg, talented prizes. They are Karen Brenner, pionship nine times, and was will follow the program.
young pianist, will be pre- Hope Friedland, Susan Netzorg, ranked number 2 and 3 in the
sented in her debut recital
Suzanne Schecter and Stephanie ' country at various times.
by Mischa Kottler at 8:30
FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDS . .
Koorhan. Mumford artists col-
At his office, he maintains a
pv., Saturday, in the lecture lected over a third of the prizes special room for table tennis,
from corsage to special occasion!
hill of the Detroit Institute
with a top tournament table, •
in the local contest.
Originality • Fine Workmanship
of Arts. Miss Eisenberg is
Food from all over the world special lighting, bleachers for
WEDDINGS - SHOWERS, ETC.
the first artist ever to be pre- Was served at the International 25 people. and shovers. He
sented formally by Kottler, Dinner sponsored by the Mum- takes on all corners, and claims
the eminent Detroit musician. ! , ford American Field Service he would rather play a game
Linda has previously ap- Club, last week. The group will than close a business deal.
18305 Wyoming DI 1-9700
peared with the Detroit Sym- sponsor an AFS Day on March
He is the favorite to top the
phony Orchestra, and is a
25, at the school. Exchange field of 200 players this week-1
Concerto Award winner at students from the city will end, and win his 10th Michigan
the National Music Camp at speak at an assembly and will title.
********************************************4
Interlochen. For her debut,
Phyllis Stern. who lives in
be guests at a luncheon that
Photography by
she will be heard playing
afternoon and a party in the Oak Park, is a home town fav-
compositions by Bach, Bee-
evening. They will stay with orite to win the title she has
Specializing in
thoven. Tcherepnin, Bartok
members of the club for their taken four times previously. A t
Weddings
mother and housewife. Phyllis t Quality 2. Service
and Debussy.
visit to Mumford.
Newly-elected members of the also is a teacher, as is her hus-
Radio Broadcasters Guild are band, and is doing graduate
Children's Fa.h;ons
Bar Mitzvahs
Ben Craine, Richard Klegon, work at Wayne State Univer-
Shown at Beth El
Natural Color
Sue Weiner, Jim Grossman, sity. Phyllis has a houseful of *
The Young Married Group of Sandra Leichtman, Linda Shaye, trophies. but would like to add
Specialist
Commercial
Temple Beth El announces its Sheila Fishman, Marvin Brooks this one more before a home
first annual children's fashion and Debbie Wolok.
town audience.
UN 4-6040
UN 3-8532
show and dessert luncheon at 1
The tournament offers events
"Moonglow," tonight at the
Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild
p.m., March 16, in the temple's Henrose Hotel, Mumford's first for both champions and novices, is
Franklin Memorial Hall, 8801 semi-formal dance in over a with final matches set for 7 ********************************************4
Woodward.
year. Music will be provided by p.m. Sunday. For additional in- LQ_g_g sts Q_O Q_Q Q_Q_Q 0 0 0
0_94444
Models will be the children Panchito and his band.
formation about entries or tick-
of members of the Young Mar-
As rehearsals for "Harvey - ets, call the Oak Park Recre-
ried Group who will be wear- . continue, committees to work ation Department, LI 5-6400.
ing fashions by a local chil- !behind the scenes have been
LET US CREATE A
dren's clothing shop. Proceeds selected. Chairmen are Phyllis
from the show will go toward Lui, publicity; Paula Brose, Turover Aid to Hold
Nitta —4,10..ut -TO.ALCAC
the Children's Hospital of De- props; Gayle Pearl, costumes: Mo'os Hitim Dinner
forVOLJ!
troit.
The annual Mo'os Hitim din-
Judi Abramson and Lauraine
For reservations. call Mrs. LaBan, make-up; and Priscilla ner of the Tufover Aid Society
Marshall Loewenstein. LI 7-2558 Beresh. tickets. Prompters for wil: be held at 6 p.m., Sunday,
MR. RUSSELL
or Mrs. Byron Canvasser, LI. the April 7 and 8 performances at the society's temple, 12129
15 Years in Northwest Salons
3-4079_
are Judee Cohen and Diane Dexter.
Proceeds will provide Pass-
Stern.
MR. ARTURO
Mogilever Society Plans
over packages for needy fam-
6 Years in European Salons
29th Jubilee Banquet• Gen. Marshall Speaker ilies. For tickets or reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Charles Gross,
Mogilever Progressive Aid
WE 3-5962.
MARILYN
Society will celebrate its 29th Before Luncheon Club
At Turover's re-Cent 50th an-
For Coloring
Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall
year with a jubilee banquet at
niversary, Jacob Bobrin, one of
4:30 p.m.. Sunday, in the Work- will discuss "The Military Sit- the oldest members and a past
men's Circle Center, 18340 W. uation in the Middle East" be- president of thc group, was pre-
MON. & TUES. — BLEACH
fore the Jewish Community
7 Mile.
sented with a plaque of himself,
A highlight of the evening Center's Jewish Affairs Lunch- to be hung permanently in the
HIGH FASHION TONERS ...
will be the installation of the eon Club, at 12 noon, Wednes- building.
following officers: Abraham day, in the main building, 18100
(LES & NORA ARE STILL HERE)
Ginsberg, president; Charles ; Meyers.
Gen. Marshall. military au- N. Y. Legislate r.e---Gets Bill
Rubin, vice-president; S. Wohl
Jean for Manicuring
thority for the Detroit News Banning Hate -Literature
and M. Arotzky, secretaries; and author of "Sinai Victory"
ALBANY, (JTA)—The Rock- _
and Mr. and Mrs. George Lell-
efeller Administration sent to
chook, hospitalers. Trustees will and "Pork Chop Hill," has twice the State- Legislature bills to
I visited Israel. He is an authority
be appointed that evening.
ban racial and religious dis-
Friends are invited to attend. on that troubled area.
LI 3-1134
15411 W. 9 MILE RD.
For reservations, phone the crimination in privfite housing
Center's adult education depart- and to make the publication or
1 /2 BI. East of Greenfield • Ample Parking
DINE and DANCE
distribution of hate literature
! ment, DI 1-4200.
IN THE SMART
a crime.
a aaociacio- oz 615 0 0

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WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW . .

SID SIEGEL

TO 8-2705

MIDWAY FLORIST

JACK GORBACK

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and$0

RUSSELL HAIRDRESSERS

GOLD CUP ROOM

SOCIAL
EVENTS . .

Dolph Schayes' Record

TO SERVE YOU BETTER

By HAROLD V. RIBALOW

(Copyright, 1960,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)



• Weddings

• Showers

• Receptions

• Bar Mitzvahs

ore always traditional
and memorable when
held at the whittler ...

Call Catering Office

the
whittler
hotel

Burns Drive at
the River
Free Parking Lot
VA 2-9000

Dolph Schayes, of the Syra-
cuse Nationals, who has had a
very good season, played in his
581st consecutive basketball
game, leading his club to victory
over the New York Knicker-
bockers. He thereby passed
Vern Mikkelsen, who used to
play with the Minneapolis Lak-
ers, in the "iron man" rank-
ings, and is 'second to Harry.
Gallatin, who starred with the
Knicks and rearmed 682 games
in a row. Hafry never broke
the records that Dolph has-
Schayes is still adding to his
total point record with each
game he plays—but Dolph still
has a long way to go to become
the champion in consecutive
games. No matter what you
have done, there's always a new
landmark to reach, a new height
to climb.

911.12.w,

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ANNOUNCES ITS NEW LOCATION

at

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Between Santa Barbara and Woodingham

NEXT TO SELMA BONHEIM

FINE HANDBAGS AT LOWEST PRICES

UN '3-2520

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