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May 13, 1960 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-05-13

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JWV Activities

Miss Spizman to Wed Pioneer Women Plans Installation for New Officers
Mrs. Sam Wasserman, recent-
A spring dance will culminate of Pioneer Women's child res-
David M. Sterns
ly re-elected as president of the the

.

OAK PARK POST and AUX-
ILIARY will install newly-
elected officers in ceremonies
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
main social hall of the Oak
Park Community Center. In-
coming Post commander is Jack
Guttenplan, while Mrs. Frances
Shusterman will serve as Aux-
iliary president. Irving Cane,
department commander, will
officiate. A social hour will
- follow.
* * *
CHARLES AND A A R- 0 N
KOGAN POST and AUXIL-
IARY will present its annual
award to Judge Na than J.
Kaufman, recently elevated to
the Circuit Court bench, at 9
MISS MARCIA SPIZMAN
p.m., Sunday, in the Memorial
Home. The award to Judge
At a recent dinner party
Kaufman as the "outstanding given by Mr. and Mrs. Allen M.
citizen in the community" will Sterns, of Ilene Ave., announce-
highlight' the evening's pro- ment was made of the engage-
gram, which also includes the ment of Marcia Rosalind Spiz-
installation of new officers. man, daughter of Mr. Samuel
Guests are invited. A social Spizman and Mrs. • Shirley Spiz-
hour will follow. Department man,- of Fairfield Ave., to the
commander Irving S. Cane will Sterns' son, David Marshall
install the following Post offi- Sterns.
cers: Arnold Grossman, com-
Both the bride-elect and her
mander; Samuel Kersh and fiance attend Wayne State Uni-
Samuel Gross, vice-command- versity, where Miss Spizman is
ers; Henry Glass, quartermas- a junior in the college of liberal
ter; Ray E p s t e i n, adjutant; arts and Sterns is a student in
Morris Weingarden, judge ad- the law .school. He is affiliated
vocate; and Louis Dzodin, Paul with Alpha Epsilon Pi frater-
Epstein and Melvin Grossman, nity.
trustees. New Auxiliary of-
A June 25 wedding is planned.
ficers to be inducted by Mrs.
John Nemon, Department presi-
dent, will be Mesdames Marvin Shostakovitch Oratorio
Epstein, president; Meyer Feld- Highlights 35th Concert
man and Marvin Glanzrock, of Jewish Folk Chorus
vice-presidents; Florence Stol-
The 35th anniversary concert
man, treasurer; Edward Green-
field and Samuel Gross, secre- of the Detroit Jewish Folk
taries; Paul Epstein, guard; Ber- Chorus, under the direction of
nard Pesick, historian; A. Glanz- Harvey Schreibman, will be pre-
rock, chaplain; M. Weingarden, sented on June 5, in the Scot-
conductress; Seymour Katz, tish Rite Cathedral of Masonic
patriotic instructers; and Mal- Temple. -
The major presentation of the
vern Wilner, William Geer and
evening will be the premiere of
Irving Goldberg, trustees.
Dmitri Shostakovitch's oratorio,
* * *
"The Song-of the Forests," with
ROBE R-T J. RAFELSON famous baritone Norman Atkins
POST and AUXILIARY will as soloist.
jointly hold their 14th annual
The 100-voice choir will in-
installation at 8:45 p.m., Satur- clude the combined Detroit and
'day, in the Memorial Home. A Cleveland Jewish Folk Choruses,
late supper and dancing to the and there also will be a presen-
music of the Classics will fol- tation by the Youth Chorus.
low the installation. Post offi-
In addition to the Shostako-
cers being inducted are Ralph vitch oratorio, there will be
Epstein, commander; Milton Yiddish, English and Israeli
Rose and Sidney Goodfriend, music performed. Tickets are
vice-commanders; Morton Op- available from all members of
penheim, quartermaster; Milton the Chorus, or by calling S.
Shore, adjutant; and Jack Iden, Milgram, UN 1-2606 or WE
chief of staff. New Auxiliary 1-0657.
officers are Mesdames Jack
Iden, president; Martin Foster
Announce Winners
and Abe Schwartz, vice-pres-
idents; Joe Berger, treasurer; of Center Art Show
Norman Appleton, patriotic in-
An exhibition by art students
structress; Sol Lopata and at the Jewish Community Cen-
Meyer Solomon, secretaries; ter, 18100 Meyers, continues on
David Broder, George Aaron display through Thursday.
and John Berger, trustees. For
Included in the display, which
reservations, call"Miriam adorns the Center lobby, are
Schwartz, LI 7-6121.
several award winning works
from a contest held in conjunc-
DINE and DANCE
tion with the recent dedication
IN THE SMART
of Leonard Schwartz' sculpture,
GOLD CUP ROOM "The Offering."
Award winners include the
following: sculpture, Martha
Ceresnie, first; Irving Alpert,
second; Phillip Diamond, third;
oil painting, Gilbert Golaner,
first; Miriam Astori, second;
Ruth Kaufman, third; Naomi
• Weddings
Granoff and Anne Caplan, hon-
orable mention; mosaics, Shir-
• Showers
ley Steinman, first; Marjorie
• Receptions
Schimelman, second; graphics,
Vicki Goldbaum, first; Marjorie
• Bar Mitzvahs
Tomchuk, second; Brenda Good-
are always traditional
man, third; and photography,
and memorable when
Sanford Rossen, first; Herbert
held at the whittier
A. Aronson, second, and Paul
Kurtz, third.
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SOCIAL
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Under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Wilbur Shapiro, the dance
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ning, in the social hall of Adas
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Hal Gordon
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ing and pro-
vide entertain-
ment, and
there will be
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a number of
awards pre-
sented.
Assisting
Mrs. Shapiro Mrs. Shapiro
with arrangements are Mes-
dames Norman Leemon; Child
Day chairman; Saul Rose, social
chairman; and Julius Tatelman,
Simon Karbel and H. A. Woolf,
hospitality.
Funds raised during the drive
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Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women, will be inducted at the
annual installation ceremony
and buffet luncheon, to be held
at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center.
Mrs. Milton
Weiss, chair-
man of the
program, an-
nounces that
Yaakov Mor-
ri s, Israel
Vice-Consul in
New York,
will be t h e
guest speaker.
A pro gram
of He br ew,Mrs. Wasserman
Yiddish and operatic songs will
be presented by Shirley Zaft,
soprano with the Chamber Mu-
sic Ensemble. She will be ac-
companied at the piano by
Bernard Katz.
Mrs. Irving Turner, past
Council. president, will preside
at the installation ceremony.
Being installed with Mrs. Was-
serman are the following wom-
en:
Mesdames Norman Leemon,
executive vice-president; Saul
Rose, Avner Naggar and Joseph
Wyzan, vice-presidents; Oscar
Warren, treasurer; Israel Ser-
ling, Alex Schreier, David Zab-
ner and Harry Levitt, secre-
taries.
Reservations for the luncheon
are available by calling the
Pioneer Women's office, DI
1-0786.

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