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June 10, 1960 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-06-10

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Sheruth League
Sets Calendar

Leadership Awards

- Mrs. Jerome Pershin will be
installed as president of
Sheruth League at a luncheon-
fashion show, Tuesday after-
noon, at Town and Country
Club. -
Other officers are Mesdames
Max Schafer, Meyer Kowal
and Milton Mellin, vice-preSi-
dents; Charles Kaufman,- treas-
urer; Philip Kopman, Theodore
Talon, Louis Freeman and
Felix Hower, secretaries. Reser-
vations are being accepted by
installation .c ha i r m e n, Mes-
dames• Meyer Leib, UN 3-1908,
and Robert Sadow, , UN • 4-8309.
Also • named recently, at the
. FEALK, League president; Mrs. HARRY L. annual banquet of the Sheruth
Bowling League, were Mes-
ACKSON, award committee chairman; I. WIL.
dames Philip Atkins, chairman;
M COHEN, presented with a silver kiddush
Marvin . Markowitz, secretary;
up as the outstanding young man; STUART
and Arthur Tractenberg, treas-
ARNETT and ALAN GRASS, who won cita-
urer.
ions. Not shown are Marlene Jacobs and Mel-
Co-chairmen Mr. and Mrs.
n Katz, who also won honorable mention.
Leonard Silber announce that
nother feature of the installation program Thursday afternoon bowling
as the awarding of an honorary life board
will continue, and that new
embership to Mrs. Nathan Spevakow.
bowlers are welcome. They may
register with Mrs. Atkins, EL
6-3062. Alternate Sunday nights,
beginning in September, will
look at film technical demands of film work. featUre a couples bowling
enders for the She learned so fast that Koster league.
Another planned activity of
he Diary of had no criticism to make of her
cinema technique. His one com- Sheruth is a final luncheon
ny-haired girl ment: "She's a natural actress, of the Book Review Club on
tivated Engel a highly emotional one—whose Monday in Topinka's. The new
they decided only problem is to control her chairman, Mrs. Samuel Winer,
advises that books to be re-
emotions."
th."
viewed during the coming sea-
theatrical sc-
son will include best sellers
ot an iota of
lana had just Elect Alan Bernson to Head and . famous classics. Mrs. Sey-
er army serv- Beth Abraham Couples Club mour Gold will serve as secre-
for girls as
Alan Bernson heads the slate tary . and Mrs. Samuel Chapin
her country), of new officers elected at the as treasurer. Membership is
shly short in recent annual meeting of the open. Anyone interested may
a call came Beth Abraham Couples Club. call Mrs. Winer, DI 1-1199.
In the fall the Sheruth Study
head of Twen- Other officers are Mesdames
. Elana, who Larry Altman a n d Howard Group will undertake a study
ff the soil of Guttman, vice-presidents; Roger on comparative religions, led
ndon and did Gottfried, treasurer; Mesdames by chairman Mrs. Jules Mehler,
Harvey Krauser and Robert and also Mesdames Alex Kraft,
r's guidance Mendelsohn, secretaries; and secretary and Stewart Palmer,
treasurer.
ned the basic Fred Naftalie, sgt.-at-arms.

uth,' Opening at the Fox

Miss Bertin Engaged United. Folk School Griaduation, June 21
The graduation - banquet of now open.. Plans are now under
to Gerald M. Letzer the United Jewish Folk 'School way for the next sch x' year.

will take place Tuesday, June
21; 6:30 p.m., at the Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer.
Mrs. Hyman Zarankin and
Wolf Snider will distribute the
diplomas and gifts to the gradu-
ates.
Mrs. Harry Mondry is ticket
chairman. Mesdames Emanuel
Mark and Gerald Goldberg are
hostesses.
The 'Graduates will present a
cantata, "From Our Heritage,"
in Hebrew and Yiddish, corn-
posed by the school director,
Movsas GoldoAas.
- Tickets to the banquet are
available at the' school office,
UN 4-6319, and in all branches
of the movement.
Enrollment for September is

MISS BARBAkiA BERTIN

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Bertin,
of Parkside Dr., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Lois, to Gerald M. Let-
zer,.son of Mr. Harry R. Letzer,
of Littlefield Ave., and the late
Mrs. Letzer.
The bride-to-be is a senior in
the Wayne State University
college of liberal arts, and is
affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma
sorority. Mr. Letzer, a Wayne
State graduate, now attends the
University of Detroit dental
school, ar d is a member of
Alpha Om.3g profesSional fra-
ternity.
An Aug. 13 wldC.Ing is being
planned.

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Parents of nursery, pre-school
or grade school children are
urged to register their children
early, to facilitate proper ar-
rangements for transportation.

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