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November 11, 1960 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-11-11

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Ames Brothers Highlight Annual
Fund-Raising of Bnai Brith Women

MUMFORD

PROFESSOR AMOS de
SHALIT has been named head
the Scientific Committee and
nistrative director for a
ar term at Israel's Weiz-
nstitute of Science. He
ly served as head of the
Physics Department.

Rosen-Rocklin
Troth Announce

I

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and Entertainment

Entrnsh

G
S BY SUSAN KOBEL

The Ames Brothers, popular recording artists and night-
club attraction, will open a two night appearance for the 14th
annual Culmination Affair of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Women's Council 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ford Auditorium.
Romantic ballads, operatic arias and comedy are included
in their repertoire. Appearing also will be Jewish humorist
Emil Cohen and the dance team of Brascia and Tybee. Fred
Netting's orchestra will accompany the artists. Reservations
can still be obtained by calling Mrs. Eugene Perlstein, LI
7-2896, or Mrs. Arthur Weisberg, EL '7-2622.

President Leff Keynotes 'Round-up'
of Detroit Council Pioneer Women

Mrs. Sidney Leff, national
president of Pioneer Women,
Will be guest speaker at. a pre
donor round-up of the Detroit
Council of Pio-n ,
neer Women.,
8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the
Haying Green-
berg Center.
Mrs. Saul
Rose, vice
president, and
Mrs. Albert
Herman, Moet-
zet Hapoalot
chairman, will
chair the eve-
n i n g's p r o-
gram. Irene
Pianin, popu- Mrs. Leff
lar singer, will sing a colorful
medley of Israeli songs.
Detroit Council's president,
Mrs. Sam Wasserman, will de-
vote most of her remarks to
honoring those members of De-
troit ,Couneil who have given
35 years of dedicated service to
Pioneer Women.
She will also emphasize PW's
program for this 35th anniver-
sary_ year, the V.I.M. project
based on V—Vocational Train-
ing; I—Integration of Immi-
grant familits and instruction
centers for women and training
for citizenship; M—Maintenance
of children's institutions (nur-
series, maintenance of under-
privileged children, child res-
cue fund).
Mrs. Leff will come to Detroit
almost directly from Israel
where she is presently attending
a 35th anniversary conclave of
PW in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

She led a delegation of over
400 PW leaders from the U.S.
The event also marked the 40th
anniversary of Moetzet Hapoa-
lot, the Working Women's Coun-
cil, PW's sister organization in
Israel.

Oilth

Announcements

Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win Feldman (Judith Glasel),
13991 Kenwood, a daughter
Lori Beth.
* * *
el
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
J. Selburn (Rosemary Emi r)
of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Pa ,a
son, Howell Matthew.
* * *
Oct. 311— To Mr. and 11
Herbert Baker (Fern Skolni
of Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park, a
son, Arthur Michael.
* * *
Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ma-
son Himelhoch (Sue Berger, for-
merly.. of Detroit) of Flint, a
son, Neil Harold.

Six Mumfordites, chosen Amer-
ican Field Service finalists for
the coming summer, Bob
Aptekar, Helen Kaminski, Ann
Marcuse, Roslyn Melikian, Sim
Shapiro and Steve Sweet, will fill
out applications which will be
sent to AFS headquarters in Nei
York.
The National Merit, Schol
ship Competition has recogniz
27 Mumford seniors for letter
of • commendation. Included are:
Bob Bayer, Dorothy Borden,
Larry Brilliant, Bernard Ceifetz
Linda Cole, Arthur Conn, Day'
Diskin, Jerold Eichner, Sh
Fishman, Paul Gold, Jer
Golden, Roger Grekin, S
Kobel, Phyllis Lui, Sybil Os
sky, Margaret Ozar, Philip Par
Larry Pearlman, Donna Rede
Steve Robinson, Anne Rosen,
Wendy Serwer, Vi hevitz,
la el S
Melvin Shott
rr and ail Swee
Margaret
these
is awa
wine.
p
per
stud • s in the upper of
ce of high school seniors a •oss
• nation.
en
The Mils
ry
a 2 21
all season
led
to m
over Osborn
by the outst ding 'lay g of
1, Sam
Ralph Wilsoi Tom Bi
Young and Cliff Fra
ing for the
Diligently re
erformances are
•c. 8 and
spian .--The play
is "T eiress" by
from
gu- Goetz, ada•
el "Washi on Square"
ast
In t
eery Jam
lin, J .
= , J •
Phyllis
e,
Grossm .
en
A i al
Stern, Ju
and
ishn
Craine, S
en is
arbara
David Riv
Natalie
student d' ctor, aide
Oshensky,
Berris and Sy
prompters.
ation slowly draw-
Wit
arer, the •senior class has
started its many activities. Phyllis
Lui and Jerry Rosenth
ave
been chosen class spe
the
Jan. 27 commencem.
The senior commit s
eaded
by Nancy Harold as hil Maltz,
commencement; elene Weis an
and Jerry Kauf n, honors
1-
vocation; Phylli•Lui d Jero
Shaw, progran Day
and Audrey Fe man,
garet Grunds in
Eserow, social Wend Sal er
and Mel Shott , publi 'ty; and
Pat Furlough a. Ingri oodin,
color, flower, otto,
-t and
luncheon commi e. The sear
newspaper, "Zap, is edited
Thelma Phillips.

Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Reuven Bar-Levav (Sylvia Savin)
of Littlefield Ave., a daughter,
Leora Pnina.
* * is
Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Lerner (Sybil Greenberg),
21921 Sussex, Oak Park, a
daughter, Maureen Beth.
* * *
Oct 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel M. Ginsburg (Shirley Teig-
man, f o r m e r 1 y of Brooklyn,
Borman Branch, UHS, N.Y.), 22101 Gardner, Oak Park, Cafe Gallerie Slates
a ughter, Janet Estelle.
Noted Folk Singers
Sets 1st PTO Meeting
* • * *
Borman branch, United
To Dr. and •Mrs. as Nightly Attraction
brew Schools P.T.O., 2135
oy (Joyce Weis-
Cafe Gallerie, 19940 Livernois,
7 Mile, will hold its first
heyenne, a son, announces it will feature folk
ing 8:15 p.m. Thursday.
music by renowned artists as a
Hyman Agress, religious
of the Evergreen Jewis
Mr. and Mrs. regular nightly attraction begin-
gregation, will be guest
rie Silver) of ning Nov. 19.
Entertainment will be contin-
Refreshments will be s
ak Park, a son,
uous from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Rowena, versatile folk singer,
RABBI
Rabbi and Mrs. will perform tonight, Saturday
(Judith Sperka), night and Nov. 18 as part of the
., Brooklyn, N.Y., first anniversary celebration of
the Cafe.
Nissan
O H EL
Ed McCurdy, who has been
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weeks beginning Nov. 19. Com-
ing also are Sonny Terry and
__Recommended by Physicians ..
. and Mrs. Brownie McGhee.
The Cafe, which is open from
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