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April 29, 1960 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-04-29

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THE DETROIT SE

ISII NEWS — Friday

rantm a r
to Appear Thursday, at Masonic

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titemrrt-te4 r41,
Camp to Be June 13-24
to Dr. D. H. Gilbert The seventh annual Older

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at Hudson's in
Mothers' Honor

Adult Camp of the Jewish Cen-
ter will be held at Camp Tama-
rack, June 13 to 24, featuring
music and dramatics, arts and
crafts, boating and swimming,
movies, dancing, picnics and
quiet hours.
The camp staff will include
a resident registered nurse.
Kosher meals are planned to
meet the nutritional needs of
the campers.-
A staff with special skills in
the various events has been as-
sembled by camp dir e ct or
Eugene Jaffe, Center assistant
program director, Adult divi-
sion: For further information
call the Older Adult depart-
ment, DI 1-4200.

One of Detroit's most impor-
tant flower shows in recent
years will open Monday when
the J. L. Hudson Company pre-
sents its "Festival of Flowers"
as a Mother's Day tribute.
More than 150,000 blooms
from over 5,000 plants will be
massed on the first floor of ,
Hudson's downtown store and
in five of the store's Woodward
Avenue windows. The exhibit,
open to the public during store
hours, will continue through
May 7.
Featured on the first floor
will be six garden areas.
More than 500 different spe-
Three talented and personable young musicians from cies of plants and flowers will
MRS. DANIEL H. GILBERT
the state of Israel comprise the Oranim Zabar Troupe, which
be used.
will appear in Detroit this week. They are, left to right,
Highlighted in the windows
In a ceremony performed
and his
MICHAEL KAGAN, GEULA GILL and DOV SELTZER. Miss will be exotic, tropical and Ori-
24, at the Whittier Hotel,
April
Gill and Seltzer are husband and wife.
ental plants and flowers—many Jo Margery Tilds and Dr. Daniel
KEY-NOTES
* * *
so rare that visitors will not H. Gilbert were joined in mar-
"Music As You Like It"
have
seen
them
before.
Detroiters will have an oppor- toured as a vocalist and was
riage by Dr. Leon Fram and
TO 8-7228
tunity to enjoy a second cele- soloist with the Tel Aviv Choir.
Rabbi Morris Adler.
bration of Israel's Independence She also taught kindergarten in
The bride's parents are Mr.
_Day, when the Oranim Zabar Haifa for two years.
and
Mrs. Paul Tilds, of Rose-
Dinner at DARBYS
Troupe, a group of Israel mu-
In 1954, Geula married Dov
lawn Ave. Dr. Gilbert is the
sicians, appears at 8:30 p.m., Seltzer, the talented composer
is a real treat!
son. of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Thursday, in the Scottish Rite and musician, who had fre- . An honorary doctor of human- Gilbert, of Birmingham.
auditorium of Masonic Temple. quently accompanied and sang ities degree will be awarded to
Visit Our Kew
Following a honeymoon in
The date of the concert, duets with her during their internationally-known impresa-
SKYLIGHT
Washington,
D.C.,
the
couple
ROOM
Cocktat
which originally coincided with army stint.
rio Sol Hurok at special cere- will take up residence on Pine-
Lounge and Bar
the community celebration of
When Michael Kagan joined monies of Wayne State Uni- hurst Ave.
AFTER
Irsael's anniversary this Sun- them, they formed the Oranim versity at 3 p.m., Wednesday, in
THEATRE
day, was changed to avoid the Zabar Troupe in 1956. Since, the university's Community
Snacks . . . a
New Band in Town!
Delight
conflict by Mardel Concert Pro- they have toured together in Arts Auditorium. .
ductions, which is bringing the Israel, the U.S. and some eight
One of the best known names
• LUNCHEON
MI LT BURG
Israelis here.
in the music,
A Pleasure
South American countries.
AND HIS WAYFARERS
Comparative newcomers to
theater and
Music for your listening
Resv. UN. 2-7642
this country, the Oranim Zabar
dance worlds,
and dancing pleasure . . .
Troupe has steadily gained in Commend Sander's
Hurok was
UN
4-8715
SEVEN
MILE at WYOMING
GA 7-6146
popularity, and is considered for 1-Day Installation born in Pogar,
one of the brightest groups of
Russia, in
of Air-Conditioners
touring Israelis.
1892. Coming'
The principal soloist, beaute-
Installation of 50 air-condi- to the United
ous Geula Gill, recently record- tioning units, each in only one States in 1906,
ed an album, "Folk Songs from day, has earned Detroit's Sand- he was des-
Specialists WEDDINGS - BAR MITZVAHS
Just About Everywhere," to-
tined to build
er's Heating and Air-Condition- ballet into a
in CONFIRMATIONS AND ALL OTHER
gether with Theodore Bikel.
SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING
Entering military service at ing Co. a place of honor in the million dollar
17, she was assigned to an current issue of the trade pub- business.
ENGRAVED,
EMBOSSED, OR FLAT PRINTED
entertainment group, and fre- lication, Air-Conditioning, Heat-
Two volumes
MATCHES, NAPKINS,

quently sang within range of ing and Refrigeration News.
of his mem-
18270 WYOMING
RUBBER STAMPS

Hurok
In an interview with Morris oirs, "S. Hurok
Arab gunfire. Songs that she in-
Presents"
and
"Impresario,"
troduced to the troops were Stein, sales manager of Sanders,
recorded and played through- which is located at 18814. John have been published. Through
out the land, and it wasn't long R, the magazine writes that the the years, hundreds of Hurok's
before she was one of Israel's company sold and installed over presentations have come to De-
100 residential air conditioners troit, including Inbal, the Is-
biggest stars.
After military service, she last year, more than any other raeli dance- troupe.
The degree will be presented
local contractor.
to Hurok and also to Detroit
About
half
of
the
installa-
Annual Center Airmail tions, the article says, were architect Minoru Yamasaki by
8 Weeks; $210 - 4 Weeks
RATES: $400
at
Swimming Meet May 3 "completed in one day, essen- Dr. Arthur Neef, vice-president
and provost of the university.
tially
by
one
man."
Jewish Center members will
The article then describes the
compete with JCC and YM-
Quality Staff • Beautiful Filtered Swimming Pool
YWHA members throughout the technical . obstacles that must be• WSU Announces •
Complete Program • Dietary Laws Observed
country in the National Jewish overcome in being able to make
.
• For Information Write-or Call:
Welfare Board's 10th annual good on a promise to complete a F raternity Pledges.
Frank Leidernian, BA, MA in Education, Resident Camp
The 23 fraternities of Wayne
Airmail Swimming Meet, from pledge of one-day service for
6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the installation, and indicates that State University announce the
Director, 18115 KENTUCKY, (21) DI 1-8898, DI 1-1498; or
Center pool, 18100 Meyers Road. the Sander's system is both fast pledging of 172 men this term.
Mrs.
M. Servetter, Secretary, 24351 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK,
Men and women of all ages, and reliable.
Formal initiation will be held
LI 7-1165.
The company, which was late this spring. The pledges
juniors through adults, may
compete in free style, back, founded in 1937 by Harry Sand- from this area are the follow-
breast,. butterfly and other ers, prefers to deal in standard ing:
strokes, and relays and medleys. brands, but will install any unit
Howard Averbuck, Jerold
All participants will receive the customer wants. Free esti- Bernstein, Sydney Cash, Stew-
certificates of merit. Results mates are available by calling art Ettiger, Stewart Freeman,
will be forwarded to the JWB. TW 2-9100.
Bill Panzer, Arnold Reymer,
Lawrence Rubin, Lawrence
Shulman and Richard Zipper,
Alpha Epsilon Pi; James Banks,
MONDAY, MAY 16th — 12:30 p.m.
Alpha Phi Alpha; Bruce Hol-
den, Kappa Sigma Kappa; Mur-
ray Pitt, Lawrence Ribiat and
Richard Synder, Rho Pi Phi;
Northwest
Sanford Pomerantz, Sigma Phi
Lambda; Jerry Appel, Mar-
Arthur Murray
shall Rovin and Michael Weis-
berger, Alpha Zeta Omega;
Studio
Jay Trent, Kappa Alpha Psi.
Also, Gerald Blechman, Rob-
Will Introduce
ert Dworman, Sheldon Feld-
Since 1947
man, Marshall Jacobs, David
Fashion Themes
VE 7•-6701
MA 6-6308
MORT ,KANFER
Miller, Nelson Pole, Michael
Samson and Steven Sperling,
by
Kappa Nu; Jerome Acker, Rob-
For Boys and Girls It's .. .
ROSE ALKON
ert Aptekar, Larry Benjamin,
Sheldon Cohen, Stephen Dvo-
rin, Richard Fields, Paul Gold,
Stuart Goldstein, M al comb
MA 6-6308 — VE 7-6701
MORT KANFER
Katz, Sanford Klein, Marty Lip-
at TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB
son, Maurice Opperer, Saul Ru-
CAMP KTON TON DAY CAMP
benstein and Michael Shapira,
30333 Southfield Road
Designed to fit the needs of Jewish Children
Sigma Alpha Mu; Paul Joelson,
C.I.T. Program 12-15 Years
442 Years Old
For Ticket Information, Call UN 2-5607
Tara; Ken Minter, Barry Lewis
WELL ROUNDED SUMMER PROGRAM
*Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children
and Robert Niskar, Tau Epsilon
Oak . Park
Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue
Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital in Denver
Harry Mirvis — Directors — Ronald Balan
Phi; and Louis Morris, Theta
LI 4-2826 or DI 1-8203
Tau.

Sheldon Rout

WSU to Present
Degree to Hurok

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ALERT PRINTING CO.

Di1-0007

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An Unforgettable Summer
at, Camp
BOYS and GIRLS, AGES 6-14

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CAMP SHOR

Detroit League, J.N.H.A.C.*

DONOR LUNCHEON

COUNTRY DAY CAMP

PINE CREST RANCH

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