30 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 21, 1960 — Activities in Society Keywells Observe 50th Anniversary A meeting of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will be held at the home of Mrs. Nathan W. Lurie, 17433 Westover, Southfield, starting at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Estelle Meyers recently gave a shower for Maryl Sears, future daughter-in-law of the Louis Abrams, former Detroiters. Corrine .Lunenfeld of the Elkin Travel Service recently departed for an extended trip to Europe and Israel. Mrs. Sanford Klein, 19981 Briarcliff, a member of the Board of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will partici- pate in the annual meeting of the board in New York City, Oct. 26-27. Mrs. Klein is chairman of the committee on youth activities in the department on religion and education. The Junior Bodzin Family Club met last Sunday afternoon at the home of Gerald Blitz, 17180 Greenlawn, and welcomed new members Michael Seligson and Carol Duchan. Undergraduates of the University of Detroit School of Den- tistry, their parents, wives and sweethearts, and parents of the alumni last Sunday attended the season's kick-off brunch of the Alpha Nu Parents Club of the Alpha. Omega Dental Fraternity. Dr. Philip Sherman reviewed the purpose of the group. The brunch was held at the Labor Zionist Institute. The Chi Chapter Parents Club of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity met last night at the Madison Dental Supply Co. The program, including guest speaker Irving Small, attorney at laW, and a film presentation by Dr. Bruce Billes, was arranged by Michael Bagdade, chairman. Hosting the event were Abe Guyer, Joseph Gaba and Max Millman and their wives. Two Michigan Heart Association staff members, Abraham Brickner, 21970 Marlow, Oak Park, executive director and Ralph E. Lewis, 9171 Sussex, Southeastern regional director, are at- tending the annual meeting and scientific sessions of the Ameri- can Heart Association, Oct. 19-25, in St. Louis. On a coast-to-coast tour, the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy of Stratford, Conn., will present at the Shubert two plays starring Bert Lahr: "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the week of October 31, followed by "A Winter's Tale," the week of Nov. 7. Twenty-one women of the greater metropoli- tan area have _enthusiastically formed the Detroit committee, which includes Mesdames Martin Butzel, Lawrence Fleischmann, Aaron Gershenson, Edward Rothman and Alexender Wiener. People Make News At 19, Risa Schwartz is a vet-1 SANFORD L. WEINER, 31, eran of ten years' standing in was named assistant to . Rob- the Yiddish Theater, ha vingi ert H. Finch, presidential cam- acted on four continents with i paign director for Vice Presi- her father, the late Maurice 1 dent Richard Nixon. Weiner Schwartz. Her owns an advertising agency in Broadway d e - Beverly Hills, Calif. He has but was in been a personal friend of the "The Tenth' Vice ' President for 10 yea Man ," Paddy and worked for him during Chayefsky's1 1950 campaign for the S to dramatic h i t in California and his 195 and now in its sec- 1956 campaigns for th Vice ond year at, Presidency. * * * the Booth! Theater in WILLIAM FRANKEL ditor New York. of the Jewish Chronicl Lon- She and her don, England, was hono by brother M a r the World Council. of a- vin are both gogues, at a testimonial din Risa Schwartz Belgian or- in the sukkah of the Jewish phans of World War II, adopted Theological Seminary of Ameri- 10 years ago by Schwartz during ca in New York. * * * one of his Europen tours. * * A dinner in honor of B MAURICE A. B B T M A N, JAMIN S. HORNSTEIN, agent of the Northwestern Mu- ing president of New tual Life Insurance Co., re- University's Jewish cently completed the company's Foundation, was held advanced course in law, ac- at Hotel Pierre, New Y counting, taxes, business insur- Hornstein will : -eceive ance, trusts, estates . and pen- ver Presidential ident C a r sion planning. * * BERNAR WEINSTOC REDUCI se the t at the Ford Mo- LOSE 10 LBS. wil the Oct. 31 Sheridan GI me i the "Frontiers in & Health e tr series, at 7:15 p.m. MICHIGAN CIT Science Library Audi- Now in new quarter ayne State University. of land, swimming po —only rest, relax. D * * * bath and massage, $75 rig. Gen. MEIR AMIT, one OPEN ALL YEAR R • Phone TR 2-8595 Col of- Israel's outstanding military Mich. City, Ind. commanders and authority on the education and training of young immigrants in Army schools, will be one of the prin- cipal speakers at the National Young Leadership Conference FREE PARKING on Premises PLANNED DIVERSIFIED of the_ United Jewish Appeal to NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT be held in New York, Nov. 18- & DANCING 20. The conference will launch a new effort by the UJA to de- velop a strong group of leaders fr among the 25-40 year age g up who can take a place on t • national scene. ON THE 0 * * * M • MAXWELL M. RABB, New rs Until $ 3 York attorney, former Secre- Oc Dec. 18 750.' tary to the Cabinet of President ms Max Leshni Dir. Eisenhower, was named as as- Modified Amen Plan sistant to Leonard Hall, cam- Available — W For Complete Information paign chairman for the Nixon- Lodge ticket. THE HENRY C. KEYWELLS Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Key- well, of 2955 W. Outer Drive, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday. They celebrated the day quietly, with their children and grandchildren. Gathering for a dinner at the Keywell-owned Hehrose Hotel were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Keywell; their daughters and sons-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Kopel I. Kahn, Mr. an Mrs. J. Phillip Levant and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pensler; and their nine grandchildren. Henry and Rose Keywell, both natives of Russia, met a were married in Detroit. T have devoted themselves several charitable organ tions, Mrs. Keywell serving Jewish National Fund, Jewi Home for Aged, Detroit Ladie Lechem Aneeim, National Couneil of Jewish Women, Hadassah, Hebrew Benevolent Society, United Hebrew Schools and the Sisterhood of Adas Sholom. Mr. Keywell is a past presi- dent of the Bnai David_ Syna- gogue, and for several years served on the board of the Young Israel of Detroit. Young Israel last year paid tribute to Mr. Keywell at a testimonial dinner in recognition of his activities fratern a • ons. T enr e Hotel, whe 0th niversary dinne k plac ' ± as named in'hono of Henr and Rose Keywell Bra for Growth of Community Subject of Talk Before JWF Women "Is our community growing properly?" is the theme of a meeting sponsored by the Wom- en's Division of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Na- than W. Lurie, 17433 Westover, Southfield, 12: • s- day. residen s will ha Sou an ortunity to hear Dr. Priver, directo li spital, ntendent ew n, ex- choolg, an cutive e Jewish , discuss their cation. a rator for the af- TS. ternoon Barg , vice pres . n's Division.- - W rs. Bernard Gourwitz "airman of t • S Co ittee pla g Working dames St ienstoc Stanley Guyer, Louis LaMed, Alvin B Lezell, Nathan W. Lu- rie, Bernard Pedell, Louis A. Phillips, Alb e r t Schneider, Charles Snider, Maurice M. Sil- verman, Bert P. Solomon, Charles .B. Lampert, and Mur- ray Altman. J. J. 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