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October 14, 1960 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-14

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Temple Israel Couples'
`La Parisienne Cafe'

The Young Marrieds Group
of Temple Israel will present
"La Parisienne Cafe" 9 p.m.
Saturday in the Leon Fram Hall.
Featured will be comedian
Sam Berger and music by Ra-
mon. A midnight buffet supper
will be served.
Prospective members are in-
vited. For information, call
Leon Belin, LI 6-9035; Jerry
Stein, LI 5-3126; or Seymour
Raskin, LI 6-0418.

IV a r ren-O tis Rites
Set for Summer

Turover Aid Society
Opens Season Monday

Turover Aid Society will hold
its first meeting of the season
8:30 p.m. Monday at 12129 Dex-
ter. Refreshments will be
served.

MISS DIANE WARREN

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Announcements

Oct. 26 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Daitch (Cynthia Levin),
24225 Roanoke, Oak Park, a son,
Lawrence Robert.
* * *
Oct. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Allison H. Lerer (Carol Dworman,
formerly of Detroit), 9101 La
Grand, Garden Grove, Calif., a
son, Jeffrey Phillip.
• * *
Oct. 6 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Alan Zane (Audrey Rocklin),
19747 Greenlawn, a son, Randall
Scott.
* * *
Oct. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Kendler (Rita Goldstein) . of
Stoepel Ave., a son, Steven
Harold.
* * *
Oct. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Goodman (Harriet Gold-
baum), 24110 Scotia, Oak Park,
a son, Irwin Arnold.
* * *
Sept. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Schreiman (Edith Axelrod),
24806 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a
daughter, Rhonda Dee.
* * *
Sept. 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Ger-
old N. Loomus (Betsy Brown), of
14041 Cloverdale, Oak Park, a
daughter, Deborah Jean.
* * *
Sept. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin J. Rosenberg (Charlotte
Kelt2), - 13030 Rosemary, Oak
Park,i-ton, Stuart Alan.
*
Sept. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kapetansky (Susan Rapa-
port), 19728 Appoline, a daugh-
ter, Catherine Laura.
* * *
Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Kresch (Marcia Kobaker),
of 16204 Greenfield, a daughter,
Ellen Sue.
*
*
Sept. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jules Radin (Shirley Field),
15410 Oakwood, Oak Park, a
daughter, Paulette.
• * *
Sept. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Rosett (Joyce Joseph),
of Kipling Ave., Oak Park, a
daughter, Lynn Ann.

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Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Taub (Paula Levine, former-
ly of Detroit), 3610 Charlevoix,
South Windsor, Ont., a daughter,
Sharyl Lynne.

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Mr. and Mrs. Max Warren of
Northlawn Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Diane, to Maurice W. Otis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Otis of
Northlawn Ave. A late summer
wedding is planned.

Mrs. Stewart Linden
Heads Music Group

Mrs. Stewart J. Linden was
elected president for a second
term at a recent meeting of the
Music Study Club of Detroit.
Others taking office are Mes-
dames Gilbert Schoenfield and
Edward Zellman, vice presi-
dents; Ben Meckler, Max Reich
and Victor Bizer, secretaries;
and Sam Lucas, treasurer.
Chairmen include Samuel
Schaflander, Hal Gordon, David
Cooperman, Arthur Purdy, Ezra
Lipkin, Allan Braver, Nedwin
Smokler, Julius Chajes, Joseph
Mehr, George Terrebelo, Her-
bert Eskin, Maurice Morse, Jack
Scherr, Mark Howard, Maurice
Benyas, Norman Allan, George
Bassin, Jacob Sauls, Jerome
Stasson, Harry Cohen, Dan
Frohman, Ruben Kaplan, Max
Freeman and Samuel Jannet.
Also, Helen Mendelson, Dessa
Wolff and Mesdames Royal Maas,
Arthur Munson, Henry Wein-
berg, Ralph Polsky and Jack
Mash.

arriages

FRIEDMAN-KASE: Mrs. Faye
Kase of Hazelton, Pa., and Dr.
Harry M. Friedman, 2557 W. Mc-
Nichols, were wed Oct. 9. The
ceremony was performed by
Rabbi Syme at Temple Israel.
The bride was attended by her
sister, Rose Arnonoff. Dr. Fried-
man was attended by his son,
Irwin. The Friedmans will return
to the McNichols address after
an extended trip to the west
coast.
* * *
FINE-LENTZER: Lois Ellen
Lentzer became the bride of Dr.
Mark L. Fine of Cleveland, Ohio,
in a ceremony performed Sept.
25 by Rabbi Syme at Temple
Israel.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Al a t H. Lentzer,
idegroom
19324 Lau
. and
is the so
Mrs. P
awrence Trute as her
, and
s matron of ho
aid of
a Leemon was
Shoron,
or. Bridesmaids
and Mrs.
arole and
nd Nancy
eter S i
ower girls.
'Trute,
as best man.
wrence Trute,
Lloyd Lentzer,
nd Howard

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and the late
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Time s, were

People
Make News

...

Prof. LEO SACHS, head of
the new virology and genetics
section of the Weizmann Insti-
tute of Science in Rehovoth, Is-
rael, was awarded a grant of
$100,000 for a three-year period
by the U.S. National Institute
of Health, to continue his work
on the role of viruses in the
origin of cancer.
• * *
RUDY KAY has been appoint-
ed district manager for Scandi-
navian Airlines System, having
been transferred from the St.
Louis SAS office. He is super-
vising SAS sales in the Michi-
gan Lower Peninsula and in
Toledo from his office at 2407
Book Bldg.
* * *
MRS. THEODORE BARGMAN,
19551 Burlington, has been
elected 'a vice president of the
Family Service Association of
America, a federation of 297
family casework counseling agen-
cies in more than 250 com-
munities in the United States
and Canada.
* * *
Dr. WILLIAM HABER, of
Ann Arbor, president of the
American ORT Federation, will
head a delegation of 37 Ameri-
cans to an international Con-
gress of the world ORT organi-
zation, scheduled for Oct. 23-27,
in London. He will be accom-
panied by M
from the
attend
Mrs.
Shma
* *
The name •
A. RO
been an
the
Dorcheste
urt since
1936, will be submitted by Gov.
Foster Furcolo to the Gov-
ernor's Council for elevation to
the Superior Court.
* * *
A. W. LINK SCHEFFRES, New
York textile industrialist and phil-
anthropist, has been appointed
national chair-
man of the Na-
tional Patrons_
Society of the
Jewish T h e o-
logical Semina-
•r y of Amer-
ica, it was an-
nounced by Dr.
Louis Fin-
kelstein, chan-
cellor of the
Seniinary.

ns
Scheffr
ety,
aid,
"has de
b raising
the
,000 needed by the
Semi
to meet its maint
bud

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secr
tions
e In-
stitute of
merica has been
announced by Mrs. Harry J.
Finke, president of the org
ization.

Hebrew Cult
Resumes
Hold A

The a
election meeting
of the
ah Ivrith, Hebrew
Cultural
ciety of Detro• , ill
be held
p.m. Saturday t h
Jewis
Comm ty
15100
yers.
Repo s on the
activiti
will be
pr •
seph K
Nobel, cu
al
man; and Ir'
eas-
urer. Brief talks
e given
by Michael Deshe, Israeli poet,
educator and lecturer; Avram
Greenbaum, Semitic. Depart-
ment librarian at Wayne State
University; Rabbi Arm, Aaron
Toback, B. Isaacs, and M. Mich-
lin.
Community singing will be
conducted by. Chana Stiebel, ac-
companied on the piano by
Ariel Stiebel. A social hour will
follow the meeting. There is
no admission charge.

Some • eople who talk peace
ng things that make .
ght.

Judith Reva Disn
Engagement

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The
ends the
University of Michigan where
she is affiliated with Phi Sigma
Sigma sorority. Her - fiance, a
graduate of the University of
Michigan and a member of Tau
Delta Phi fraternity, is attend-
ing Rutgers Graduate School.

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