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March 11, 1960 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-11

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News -Brevities

Favored Pair Capture State Titles in Table Tennis

event, while Howard Weber was
Chuck Burns and Phyllis '
y g,"
a semifinalist in boys' singles
Stern led a host of Jewish table
and junior doubles, and a quar-
tennis stars who dominated play
terfinalist in the junior singles,
in the 27th annual Michigan
losing twice to Doug Burns.
SIDNEY L. SHAYNE, of A four-year 200,000 pound State Table Tennis champion-
24620 Sussex, Oak Park, has grant has been awarded by the ships, played last weekend in
Burns and Lupo and Doug
qualified tc, attend the leading U. S. Department of Agricul- the Oak Park High School gym-
Burns, are all playing this
producers meeting of the Mas- tune to two Weizmann Institute nasium.
weekend in the U. S. open tour-
sachusetts Indemnity and Life Scientists, Prof. ARIEH BER-
nament in Washington, D. C.
More
than
450
entries
com-
Insurance Co., at the Arizona GER and Dr. MICHAEL SELA,
peted
in
14
events
in
the
two-
Biltmore, Phoenix, Ariz., from both of the Israel Institute's
March 27 to 31. He is a career Department of Biophysics. This day all-star event before more
agent for the Russell M. White is the first time that the Weiz- than 1,200 spectators.
and his
Mrs. Stern
Burns
Burns won his 10th state
Agency. mann Institute was awarded a
KEY-NOTES
ar:
grant by the U. S. Department men's singles title, defeating Ed the Class A singles, and Max
* * *
"Music As You Like it"
Brennan
of
Dearborn,
the
ninth-
of
Agriculture.
Hersh
reached
the
quarterfinals
NORTH WEST 'STAMP
*
ranking player in the U. S., in in men's singles and the semi-
TO 8-7228
SOCIETY and SCANDINA-
University
of
Wisconsin Prof. a five-set final, and went on to finals in men's doubles.
VIAN COLLECTORS CLUB
will jointly hold their 26th MENAHEM MANSOOR, chair- take home five trophies.
In the junior events, Bob
Burns won the junior veter- Friedman won the Oak Park
anniversary combined exhibi- man of the department of He-
tion Saturday and Sunday, at brew and Semitic studies, is the ans' singles for players over 35, junior singles, and shared the
S. LEIBICK, Prop.
Knights of Columbus Hall, author of a reprint, "The Case and shared in the men's dou- junior doubles with D. Yam-
of Shapira's Dead Sea (Deuter-
Finest in Child Photography
13500 Lesure. Local dealers onomy) Scroll of 1883," with bles, mixed doubles and junior shon, while Marshall Katz won
Wedding - Bar Mitzvah - Candids
veteran doubles championships. the boys' singles.
will be represented.
Restoring Old Photographs
supplementary material from
*
Phyllis Stern won the wom-
Larry Brickner was runner-
KE 1-0104
the Transactions of the Wiscon-
Gayelord Hauser, noted nu- sin Academy of Science, Arts en's singles for the fifth time, up in the state boys' singles
tritionist and beauty expert, and Letters, Vol. XLVII, 1959. and paired with Burns to win
will speak on "Invitation to
*
*
the mixed doubles.
LI 6 9500
22173 Coolidge, So. of 9
Beauty" before a DETROIT
Bob Lupo and his partner,
The 1960 Frank L. Weil
TOWN HALL audience at 11 Awards of the National Jewish Brennan, shared the state men's
a.m., Wednesday, in Ford Au- Welfare Board have been voted doubles crown with Burns and
ditorium. Just back from Rus- to Mrs. HUGO DALSHEIMER, his partner, Herb Schindler.
sia, he will speak on food fads chairman of the Building Fund
Burns defeated Max Hersh,
ROSES—DOZ. $1.95 up; Bok's—$1.95 up
and diets in the Soviet Union. Committee of the Jerusalem another former state champ,
* * *
YM & YWHA; Mrs. LEONARD in the junior vet finals, and
Two Temple Beth El rabbis H. BERNHEIM, chairman of teamed with Schindler to de-
will represent the Jewish JWB's Women's Organizations' feat Hersh and Bill Byrnes in
Chautauqua Society this week Division; Dr. A. W. BINDER, the junior vet doubles finals.
with lectures on college cam- music director of New York's
4
A 90 k.":■_■
Doug Burns, Chuck's 12-year-
puses. Dr. RICHARD C. 92d St. YM & YWHA, and
old
son,
won
the
boys'
singles
HERTZ will speak at Albion HALPERN LEIVICK, world-
College on Wednesday, partici- famed Yiddish poet and play- championship, and was a semi-
finalist in the junior singles,
pating in the All-Campus Chapel wright.
thus creating a second genera-
* * *
program. Rabbi SHERWIN T.
Appointment of SAMUEL tion of state champions for the
WINE is to speak on "Judaism
Black & White — "Living" Natural Color
and American Thought" at a ELFERT as director of the Burns family.
Lupo
also
was
runner-up
in
audio-visual
department
of
the
UN 4 8484
convocation of Alpena Com-
8632 McNichols Rd., West
munity College on March 18, in Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith was announced by Ben-
the Alpena Masonic Temple.
* * *
jamin R. Epstein, ADL national
A "black tie" evening is director.
*
*
planned by the Women's Aux-
Mrs.
HELENA
KOSINER,
of
iliary of DETROIT MEMORIAL
The 11th annual Tri-Medical
HOSPITAL for its Cinerama Buenos Aires, a leader in Ar- Ball, presented by three local
benefit performance of "Wind- gentina's Pioneer Women, has medical groups, will be held
jammer" at 8:30 p.m., March been named a World Jewish March 19, at the Sheraton-Cad-
23, at the Music Hall -Theater. Congress representative at the illac Hotel.
Proceeds will improve patient forthcoming Buenos Aires ses-
Sponsors of the yearly social
facilities at the hospital. For sion of the UN Commission on
event are Maimonides Medical
the
Status
of
Women.
The
meet-
tickets, call WO 1-4461.
Society, Phi Delta Epsilon and
MT. CLEMENS
*
ings open on March 28.
*
* * *
Phi Lambda Kappa medical fra-
Conducted Sedorim — First Seder April 11
One of the highlights of the
Rabbi J. JEROME PINE, of ternities. Respective presidents
HO 8 6812
current musical season will be
Mineral Baths
the appearance of the NEW Temple Bnai Israel, Oshkosh, of the groups are Drs. Louis L.
Kazdan,
Herbert
H.
Cohen
and
YORK CITY OPERA COM- Wis., will represent the Jewish
PANY at the Masonic Temple Chautauqua Society as lecturer Morris Arnkoff.
Under the chairmanship of
in mid-March. Two outstanding at Suomi College, Hancock,
American operas will be pre- Mich., on Tuesday. He will Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, the
sented; "THE BALLAD of speak at assembly at 9:50 a.m. ball will feature a zany hat
BABY DOE," based on Colo- on the subject "Martin Buber contest. Prizes for the funniest
rado's fabulous silver mining and Modern Man's Problem." and most original hats. will be
• *
awarded.
era at the turn of the century.
BILLY ROSE, New York
Serving with the Orecklins
March 18, and "Street Scene,"
theatrical producer, and ISAMU on the committee planning the
March 19.

5.:
NOGUCHI, Japanese American dance are Drs. and Mesdames
Dr. HARRY ESSRIG, spiri- sculptor, arrived in Israel to Morris Arnkoff, Herbert Cohen,
tual leader of Temple Emanuel, design the Billy Rose Sculpture Benjamin Brand, Joseph Dubin,
Grand Rapids, will deliver the Garden in Jerusalem. Rose do- Paul Feldman, Paul Fraiberg,
Call
keynote address at the YWCA nated his million dollar sculp- Alex Friedlaender, Sidney Fried-
Michigan Young Adult Confer- ture collection, and Noguchi laender, Leonard Haking, Wil-
ence, to be held. March 19 and will design the garden in which liam Henkin, Louis Kazdan,
20, at Clear Lake Camp, Battle the collection will be displayed Adolf Lowe, Marvin Levy, Mor-
Creek. He will speak on "The on the groundS of the National ris Mintz, Nathaniel Sandler
You in Human Relations." The Museum of Israel, to be com- and Julian Stern.
weeks.
theme of the conference is "The pleted in four
All doctors and their wives
* * *
Problems of Huma- Relations'."
are invited to attend. For reser-
A
Rockefeller
Foundation
re-
The weekend program is fOr all
vations, call Dr. Fraiberg, TO.
men and women in YWCA search grant has been awarded 8-1614.
to Dr. SAMUEL I. SHUMAN,
activities.
* * *
professor of Law, Wayne State
Alpha Omega Parents
Dr. BERNARD ROSENBERG, University Law School, for the
6 IN al
academic
year
1960-61.
Dr:
Shu-
a native Detroiter' now teaching
Club to Meet Thursday
sociology and anthropology at man lives at 650 Merrick.
The Parents Club of Chi
*
*
the New School for Social Re-
Chapter, Alpha Omega frater-
A
two-year
leave
of
absence
search in New York, was guest
nity, on the campus of the Uni-
lecturer at Wayne State Univer- has been granted by the Weiz- versity of Michigan, will meet
sity on Thursday night. His sub- mann Institute of Science to Thursday evening, at Madison
ject, "Mass Culture,'? also was to Prof. ISRAEL DOSTROVSKY, Dental Supply, 15888 Wyoming,
be his theme at a lecture at the head of its Isotope Research when host and hostesses will
University of Michigan today. Department, to enable him to be Mrs. Gloria Gitlin and Mr.
The HENROSE
Dr. Rosenberg is the son of the take over the top scientific post and Mrs. Sam Agar.
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen- in the State of Israel. While
can serve them all!
Movies taken by Michael Bag-
serving as chairman of the Na- dade at a previous meeting in
berg.
* *
tional Council for Scientific Re- the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mar-
Especially for . . . WEDDINGS and
BAR MITZVAHS! The Henrose has
SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB search and Technological Devel-
the largest selection of beautiful
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, opment, Prof. Dostrovsky will tin Naimark will be shown, ac-
new banquet rooms in town. An
cording
to
Sam
Schwartzberg
For Reservations
experienced staff of caterers will
at 15855 Addison, Southfield, devote one day a week to the
and
Michael
Bagdade,
program
For Information
handle all the details from menu
when hostesses will be the work in his department at Re-
planning . to table arrangements
Phone WO 2-5900
. and guarantee that YOUR
Misses Jean Lorber and Johanna hovot and will continue to be a chairmen. Mrs. Michael Bagdade

party will be a memorable event.
member of the Institute's scien- is president.
Meyer.
* *
The group recently donated
The National Community Re- tific committee. * *
a trophy case for the Chi Chap-
lations Advisory Council has
HOTEL'
JONATHAN SOBELOFF, son ter fraternity house in Ann
HENROSE
announced that PHILIP JACOB-
of
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobel- Arbor. The case will be used
and
SON, formerly director of the
-
to display various trophies
. WO. 2-5900
CADIL-LAC QOUARE AT BATES
Church-State Division of the off, has become associated with honors won by members of the
the
law
firm
of
Honigman,
American Jewish Committee,
fraternity.
Miller and Sckwartz.
joined the NCRAC staff.



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