THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 27, 1960 — 28
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Temple Israel Confirmands
Plan At Home Receptions
Reveal Engagement Center Aquacade Set for June 4-6
"Journey to Summer," first Fever" and a trip to outer
atDualFamilyEvent aquacade
ever presented by the space. Then "Sunny Skies" and
Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will take
place on Shavuot evening, Tuesday, May 31. At home receptions
will be held the following Sunday, June 5, for the following.
Temple Israel confirmands:
WILLIAM PHILIP BARIT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Barit,
of 4011 Norfolk, 2 . to 5 p.m.
SHERRY JOYCE BERSHAD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
Bershad, of 19001 Oak Dr., 2 to 5 •.m. No cards.
BARBARA ANN BRENNER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
D. Bremner, of 18445 Greenlawn, 2 to 5 p.m.
PATRICIA ANN DANTO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V.
Danto, of 1560 Wellesley, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
DENNIS EDWARD DICKEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dicken,
of 17300 Indiana, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LANE DARREL EMMER, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
H. Emmer, of 25459 Wareham, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5
p.m. No cards.
ANITA FARBMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Cooper, of
19690 Chesterfield, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
VICKI ELLEN KYTE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kyte,
of 1257 Charrington, Birmingham, 2 to 5 p.m.. No cards.
CAROL JOY LAPPIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E.
Lappin, of 25871 Ivanhoe, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m.
No cards.
MARIJANE S. LAZAR, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morton R.
Lazar, of 18011 Hamilton, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
GAIL ELLEN RAIMI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L.
Raimi, of 18600 Monte Vista, 2 to 5 p.m.
ROBERT JEFFREY ROSS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Ross,
of 19179 San Juan, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SUSAN LYNNE SILK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Silk, of
19790 Lauder, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
GERIANNE STEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Stein, of
18225 Fairfield, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SUSAN BETH STEWART, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
M. Stewart, of 19200 Warrington, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
MARILYN JANET ZABNER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
J. Zabner, of 19482 Mendota, 2 to 5 p.m.
MISS MARCIA LEE •MELET
Schedule 'At Homes'
for Beth Aaron Girls
Annual confirmation services
of Beth Aaron Synagogue will
be held Sunday morning, June
5. At homes receptions will be
held, as listed, for the following
Beth Aaron confirmands:
DIANA KAPLAN, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan,
of 18603 Hartwell, 2 to 5 p.m.,
June 5. No cards.
GLORIA IRENE SHENK-
MAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Shenkman, of 3350 Sher-
bourne, 2 to 5 p.m., June 12.
Detroiter to Graduate
from Naval Academy
Detroiter Richard Harris is
among the 11 Jewish graduates
mita will be commissioned with
the 1960 class from the U.S.
Naval Academy at Annapolis,
Md., on June 8: The class
numbers 799 men. _
Altogether 27 Jewish cadets.
are graduating in June from
the U.S. Military Academy at
West Point, Annapolis, the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy at
Kings Point and the U.S. Coast
Guard Academy at New Lon-
don,
Eight newly-commissioned
second lieutenants from the
Military Academy, the 11 new
ensigns at Annapolis, two en-
signs from the Coast Guard
Academy and six ensigns at
the Merchant Marine Academy
will receive personally in-
scribed copies of the Bible
from the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board at special bacca-
laureate services arranged by
the Jewish chaplains at the
academies.
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Monday, June 4, 5 and 6, fea-
turing the Center's aquatic art
class.
Tickets are available at the
Center's lobby desk.
Directed by Center aquatics
director Audrey Holmberg, the
aquacade will be a "Journey to
Summer," commencing with
autumn. First comes "Autumn
Leaves," then "Frosty the
Snowman" and a "Winter
Abroad." Next, spring arrives
with "Rustle of Spring," "Spring
At a family dinner recently
at the Phoenix Club, in Flint,
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Melet, of
915 E. Court, Flint, announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter 'Marcia Lea to Hershel Nor-
man Epstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Epstein, of 13329
LaSalle, Huntington Woods. The
event also marked Miss Melet's
birthday.
A graduate of Kingswood
School, the bride-to-be attended
the University of Miami, at
Coral Gables, and is naw attend-
ing Flint Junior College.
Mr. Epstein will be graduated
in June from Wayne State Uni-
versity's College of Pharmacy.
He is affiliated with Sigma Al-
Kinneret PW Chapter pha
Mu fraternity.
Following a fall wedding, the
to Mark 10th Year
couple will make their home in
A luncheon program marking Detroit.
the 10th anniversary of the
founding of Kinneret Chapter,
Pioneer Women, and the annual
installation of officers cere-
mony will be held at 12 noon,
June 15,. at Sarnmy's Avalon
The L. W. Friedman Agency
Room.
Special recognition will be this week announced the re-
accorded to Sophia Tatelman, moval of its office to new and
more spacious quarters at 13801
who was re-
W. 8 Mile, two blocks north of
cently chosen
Schaefer.
"Kinneret:
Woman of the
The agency, which handles
Year," and
all types of insurance and spe-
Rae Feinberg,
cializes in business insurance
incoming pres-
programs, is currently celebrat-
ident, will be
ing its 30th anniversary.
inducted into
The firm originally was estab-
office.
lished as the Meyer Kauffman
Mrs. Nor-
Agency. It then became the
m a n Kanter,
Kauffman - Friedman Agency,
a past presi- Mrs. Kanter
operating for many years under
dent of the Detroit Council of that name on James Couzens
Pioneer Women, will be install- Hwy. Mr. Kauffman died in
ing officer, and a musical pro- 1948.
gram will be presented by Mrs.
"Wally" Friedman, the prin-
Arthur Monson, accompanied cipal in the agency, in announc-
at the piano by Mrs. Jack Kut- ing the opening of the new
nick.
office, stated that the firm,
Kinneret Chapter was organ- with larger quarters, will be
ized by a "minyan" of women even better able to service its
who joined. the Pioneer clients. "Our motto," he said,
Women's ranks under the lead- "continues to be 'Service
ership of Frances Driker, first Beyond the Contract'."
president, Sarah Levine and
Associated with Friedman,
Zena Zemel.
who is a member of Tam
The organization has received O'Shanter Country Club, Town
much recognition and commen- and Country Club and Mosaic
dation for its work for Israel Lodge, F. & A. M., are Albert
and local causes during its 10 S. Fischer, Johnny Richmond
years of existence.
and Max Scheininger, all of
whom as associated agents,
had many years of experi-
Norman Atkins Solos have
ence in the insurance field.
with Folk Chorus
"All of our clients are invited
Norman Atkins, world famous to visit the new company of-
baritone associated with the fices," Friedman said, "or they
New York City Center Opera, can call us at DI 1-0760."
will be guest soloist at the 35th
Jubilee Concert of the Jewish
Folk Chorus on June 5, in the Reception Honors
Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma-
Pontiac Confirmand
sonic Temple.
Annual confirmation services
Atkins, who recently appear-
ed in Detroit's Ford Auditorium of Pontiac's Temple Beth Jacob
in "Street Scene," has toured will be held on Shavuot eve-
widely with nearly every major ning, Tuesday, May 31. A re-
symphony orchestra. He will ception is planned, as follows
sing the solo lines in the De- for the following Beth Jacob
troit premier of "The Story of confirmand:
RICHARD H. BERK, son of
the Forests," an English presen-
tation by Dmitri Shostakovich. Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Berk,
Other works in Hebrew, Yid- of 1234 Cedarholm Lane, Bloom-
dish and English are planned field Hills. Reception immedi-
for the concert, which is direct- ately after services at 8:30 p.m.,
ed by Harvey Schreibman, con- at Temple Beth Jacob.
ductor of the 100-voice choir.
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Opens New Office
Spiel-O-Rama Slated
as Branch 11 Function
The second annual Spiel-0-
Rama, or Games Night, of
Branch 11, of the Labor Zion-
ist Organization, will be held
at 9 p.m., June 4, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer, announces branch chairman
Gerald L. Goldberg.
Chairman of the event is
Mrs. Deborah Goldberg. Assist-
ing her are Mesdames Sarah
Schiff, prizes; Carol Salinger,
refreshments; Ethel Silberg,
tickets; and Vicki Goldbaum,
decorations. Tickets may be
obtained from the Center, or
by calling Mrs. Silberg, VE
6-7610.
For the Finest in Music
.
Dave Diamond
"June Is Busting Out All Over"
usher in summer.
The prelude is by Fannie
Aronson's modern dance group.
Team and solo numbers will be
performed by a competitive
synchronized group, the "St.
Clair Penguinettes," under Mrs.
Laurraine Hogan, and a Fern-
dale High School student group
will do a number from their re-
cent water show.
Other features of the show
include a duet, "A Summer Ro-
mance," by Joan Hinderstein
and Bert Hubbard, synchro-
nized swim coach of the Wo-
men's City Club of Detroit, a
comedy diving routine; and
numbers featuring Center pre-_
schoolers and Juniors.
The C e n t e r synchronized
swimmers are: Doreen Bort-
man, Martha Elson, Esther Ber-
kowitz, Joan Hinderstein, Ros-
lyn Levine, Carol Sanders, Mir-
iam Sandweiss, Jill and Nancy
Schreidell, Rochelle Schweiger,
Marlene Shindell, Judy Silver,
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