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November 04, 1960 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-11-04

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Left to right, top to bottom:
James Brindle, Drs. Lewis
Cohen, H. Harvey Gass, Max
L. Lichter, Burton L. London
and Julien Priver.
*
"Prepaid Medical Plans,"
"Medicine in Other Countries"
and "Recent Advances in Medi-
cine" will be discussed in a Jew-
ish Center forum-discussion ser-
ies, "Medicine Today," at 8:30
p.m., Mondays, at 18100 Meyers.
"Medicine in Other Countries,"
opening program on Nov. 7, will
feature Dr. Julien Priver, execu-
tive director of Sinai Hospital,
as moderator, and panelists
James Brindle, chief of the UAW
AFL-CIO social security division,
and Dr. Harvey Gass.
"Prepaid Medical Plans," on
Nov. 14, will feature Dr. Reuben
I. Shapiro, moderator, and pan-
elists Dr. Leonard S. Rosenfeld,
general director of Metropolitan
Hospital, and Dr. Max L. Lichter.
"Recent Advances in Medi-
cine," on Nov. 28, will present
Dr. Henry A. Chapnick, mod-
erator, who • will discuss cancer,
Dr. Berton L. London, who will
talk on heart surgery, and Dr.
Lewis Cohen, who will discuss
geriatrics and physical rehabili-
tation.

`Solid Gold Cadillac'
Will Be Shown to
Adas Shalom Couples

"The Solid Gold Cadillac,"
a feature-length movie starr
Judy Holiday and Paul
las, will be featured W
day at a meeting of t
Shalom Married Coupl
announce program
Haskell and Florenc
field, VE 5-6802.
Prospective membe
vited to attend. They
tact membership chair
ney and Betty Selis, LI

at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home
of Mrs. L. Fidler, 18477 Ohio,
announces President Mrs. Nor-
man Kanter.
* * *
A meeting of PYTHIAN SIS-
TERS is announced for Wednes-
day at the temple. Coming events
include a feather party Nov. 13
and the annual charity dinner
Dec. 11 to which the public is
invited. For information, call
Sophie Sorkin, UN 1-7805.
* * *
"A Nation Reborn" by Rich-
ard Crossman will be reviewed
by Mrs. Sigmund Hellman at a
meeting of SHARONA CHAP-
TER, 1 p.m. Thursday at the
home of Mrs. William Adler,
10545 Vernor, Huntin.gton
Woods.
* * *
DAVID HORODOI:ER YOUNG
WOMEN ORGANIZATION will
hold its 23rd annual luncheon
Dec. 6 at Holiday Manor. Mrs.
Irving Arlin will be toastmis-
tress, and a vocalist will be fea-
tured. For tickets and informa-
tion, call Mrs. J. Friedman, UN
1-6793. The next meeting will be
held Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. A. Dorchen, 10795 Borg-
man, Huntington Woods.
* * *
iz-
OAK PARK CHAPTE
rachi Women, will me
8:30
Mrs.
p.m. Monday at the hom
Donald Nitzkin, 2166
Ridge-
ounces
dale, Oak Park,
President Mrs. Emanu
orse.
A guest speaker from the
troit
Edison Co. will discuss "
making." Mrs. Ben Magy was a
delegate at the recent 35th an-
nual national convention in At-
lantic City, N. J. -
* * •
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Mrs. Ruth
Gasman will present "News and
Views." Hostesses will be Minnie
Lipchinsky and Sarah Lyons.
* • *
SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY,
Hadassah, will present an Israeli
fashion show 12:30 p.m. Dec. 6
at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Members
will serve as models. The event
is planned to benefit Hadassah's
vocational education projects in
Israel. The fashions have been
hand-made by students at the
organization's Alice Seligsberg
School in Israel. Luncheon will
be served.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer
will meet 12:30
the Hayim
announces -
dred Kr
spe
The Role of Poa
m in Our Day." A social
ur will follow.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:30 p.m.
the synagogue. •Id
will ev -adi

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MISS DEANNA MOORE

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Moore of
Manistee Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Deanna, to Robert C.
Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Greenberg of Kentfield Ave.
A January wedding is planned.

Alpha Omega Fra
Parents C
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PRECIOUS FURS-

rst combined Alpha Nu-
arents Clubs meeting will
e held 8:30 p.m. Th 1 ay at
the Hayim Green ter.
These auxili
Omega Dental
dedicated to the well
sons in dental sch
Dr. Marvin Da • is will pre-
sent and narrate an ori •
eft
movie, "The Cleft I;
rtrayal of
Palate Sto
child.
This meeting will be chaired
jointly by Sam Schwartzberg,
president of Chi chapter, and
Irving Kleiff, president of Al-
pha Nu chapter.
A social hour will follow at
which the following will act
as hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Leib, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maza,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith
and Mesdames Allen Blondy,
Seymour Morton and Lewis C.
Wasserman.

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den of Griggs Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
At the last rehearsal of the Byna, to Maurice Wayne, son of
Dan Frohman Chorus, the fol- Mrs. Mary Wayne. A January
lowing officers were elected:
wedding is planned.
President, Mrs. Rose Rozan-
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and Mrs. Irene Pianin; librar-
Cong. Beth Abraham Men's
ian and treasurer, Ben Joffe; Club announces its annual
publicity chairman, Judie Kran- games night will be held 8 p.m.
dall; ticket chairman, Louis Sunday in the synagogue's Nus-
Konick; and sunshine chairman, baum Hall.
Mrs. Lil Newberg.
For information, call Bert
Rehearsals are held 8 p.m. Kanarek, program chairman,
Mondays at 71 u m f or d High UN 1-6696, or the synagogue
School, Room 123. .
office.

Dan Frohman Chorus
Elects New Officers

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MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio-
Start on Nov. 7
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