Friday, April 15, 1960-22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Trans-Lux Krim's New Guinness Film s. ALEC GUINNESS and MAU- REEN O'HARA are shown cele- brating in a scene from "Our Man in Havana," the Carol Reed production for Columbia Pic- tures, now showing at the Trans- Lux Krim Theater, Woodward at 6 Mile Rd. Also appearing in the comedy-thriller are Burl Ives, . Ernie Kovacs, Noel Coward, Ralph Richardson and Jo Morrow. Circle Third Seder Set for This Evening = News Brevities MILTON GORDON, son of Mrs. A. Gordon, of 4023 Wa- verly, Detroit, has been elected chairman of the 16th Congres- sional District Democratic Council,- Westwood, Calif. Gor- don, a Westwood and West Los Angeles r e a 1 t o r, previously served as president of the West- wood Village Democratic Club. * * The appointment of Joseph Richter as executive director of the Jewish National Fund for Philadelphia a n d Region, has been an- nounced by Mendel N. Fisher, na- tional execu- tive director of the Jewish National Fund of America. Richter, w h o succeeds Dr. Sol Stein, is a graduate of Harvard Uni- versity and the Harvard School of Bus- iness Admin- Richter , istr a tion, where he majored in econom- ics. He also studied social sci- ences under the late Prof. Harold J. Laski. * * - Off-Broadway's newest musi- cal hit is "41 "N A SACK," the revue starring Shai K. Ophir, the Israeli comedian seen here- tofore mainly on television, at the 41st St. Theater, New York. Two Israeli colleagues, Nira Paaz and Sol Backar, and Bar- bara Loden, a North Carolina beauty whose appeal is interna- tional, appear with Ophir in "41 in a Sack." * * IRVING AUSLANDER, pres- ident of the Probus Club, is serving as a co-chairman of a luncheon sponsored by Detroit civic clubs in celebration of the International Freedom Festival: The traditional third seder of the Workmen's Circle will be conducted at 8:30 p.m., today, in the Circle's Joseph Bernstein auditorium, 18340 W. 7 Mile. The Circle Chorus,, directed by Joseph Katz and accom- panied by Margaret Manini, will sing songs from the Haggadah. Musical arrangements are by Dr. Joseph Melton, with Made- line Belkin, alto, and Pauline Forman, soprano, as soloists. Also featured will be Lillian Newberg and Simon Klachefsky and Michael Scherritan and Mon- roe Title, who will serve as narrators. Pupils and teachers of the school will read from the Haggadah, and there will be audience participation. Will S t e r n, national Work- men's Circle director, will be guest of honor. He is here in Detroit to install the new Stu- dent Branch of the Circle, com- prised of students from Wayne State University and the Uni- versity of Michigan. The installation will be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Circle Center. Dancing and Saul Kaplan (Esther Freed- refreshments will follow. man), of 20173 Lauder, a daughter, Sherry Ellen. The observance, to be marked from June 25 to July 4, com- memorates international free- dom between the Detroit and Windsor communities. The 'luncheon will be held June 28. * * ISRAEL BARZILAI, Minister of Health of the' State of Israel, is coming to this country next month for a tour of major com- munities in behalf of the State of Israel Bond drive. Barzilai, who has occupied important government posts since the es- tablishment of Israel, took part in the heroic defense of Negba in the War of Independence, when the Egyptian army threat- ened to break through at that strategic point - to capture the Negev. * * * Dr. ISAAC BARZILAY, mem- ber of the faculty of Wayne State University's Department of Near Eastern Languages, has been appointed assistant pro- fessor at Columbia University, starting in September. * * W. B. DONER, president of Doner Advertising Agency, has been elected to the board of directors of the National Multi- ple Sclerosis Society. * * * MRS. HARRY KEIDAN this week retired as chief deputy to County Clerk Branigin, having held that post for 12 years. 8-Year-Old Pens 'Israeli Rhapsody' Temple Israel Young Adults will hold its second anniversary dance at 8:45 p.m., April 24, in the temple's Leon- Fram Hall. The Fenby-Carr Quintet, with vocalist Belinda Blanchard and comedienne Karrell Fox, will entertain. Refreshments and dancing will follow. * * * April 5 --- To Dr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Gluskin (Grace Ru- binstein), a son, Mark Adam. * * * April 5—To - Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Reichstein (Goldie Leider), of 21350 Kenosha, Oak Park, a daughter, Marlene Har- riet. OH EL 1941 EXCLUSIV ( E LY .„. Since in Detroit Hospitals & Homes Yrirn ... ....Recommended by Physicians.... RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Canvasser (Beverly Bensman), of Greenlawn Ave., a son, Mark Alden. * *. * March 28 — To Mr. and -Mrs. Donald Ogirisky (Loraine Wex- ler), of 20475 Cheyenne, a Serving in Hospitals and Homes UN 3-6242 hi 1-9769 daughter, Sheryl Lynn. * * * March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. REV. Allen Tyner (Rosalie Shaman), of 16844 Greenfield, a son, Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and in Hospitals DI 1-9909 Sheldon Rott KEY-NOTES or= j "Music As You Like It" TO 8-7228 Center Seeks Volunteers For Junior Hobby Groups The Jewish Center will offer a program of hobby groups for juniors this summer. Volunteers are needed to conduct this pro- gram. Those who have a hobby and would like to work with children are asked to phone the Center children's division, DI 14200, for information. Dinner at DARBYS is a real treat! • Visit Our Kew SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE - Snacks . . . a Delight ■•••■••■ For That 1960 FORD • LUNCHEON A Pleasure or Used Car — Call SAUL H. SINKOFF Salesman for Resv. 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Marshall, De- troit News editorial writer and military expert, will be guest speaker at the celebration, which is planned for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Memorial Home. The program, being held under the auspices of the JWV's Department of Michi- gan, will feature Harry T. Madi- son, past national commander, as toastmaster. Others partici- MISS SHARON SCHWARTZ pating in the program will be Lawrence Gubow, past Depart- At a recent dinner party, Mr. ment commander, and Irving and Mrs. Sol Schwartz, of San Cane, present commander. Juan Dr., announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Sharon Ruth, to Leonard L. Slobin, son of Mrs. Bess Slobin, and his of Northlawn Ave. An Aug. 11 wedding is planned. 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