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December 02, 1960 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-12-02

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Roosevelt Story
Bows at Royal

Moved by his courage,
Greer Garson, as Eleanor
Roosevelt, watches as Ralph
Bellamy, depicting Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, dramat-
ically expresses his determin-
ation to resume a vigorous
life in this scene from War-
ner Bros.' Technicolor presen-
tation of "Sunrise at Campo-
bello," which comes to the
Royal Theater next Wednes-
day.

Center Basketball Team
to Play Visiting Cagers

Jewish Community Center
teen and junior varsities opened
their season against the High-
land Park Boys Club, the teens
winning a seesaw battle and the
juniors dropping two.
The teams visited Highland
Park and Jerry Golden pumped
in 18 to lead the teens to a 44-40
victory.
The Juniors dropped a pair
to Highland Park, 20-10, to open
the Detroit Pistons Knot Hole
league at University of Detroit,
and 38-24 at Highland Park.
Fred Goldberg is the new teen
Varsity coach, replacing Sam
Leiberman.
Next home game for both
teams will be a return visit, at
the . Center, 18100 Meyers Road,
by the Highland Park teams,
Thursday. The Junior Varsity
plays at 6 p.m. and the Teens
at 7 p.m.

Thomas Scherman and The
Little Orchestra performing
Handel's Oratorio, "Judas Mac-
cabaeus," on Wednesday will
bring added cultural attention
to The Detroit Institute of Arts
Concert Series. It will begin at
8:20 p.m.
The "Judas Maccabaeus" of
the Thomas Scherman group of
86 will be a salute. to the Ameri-
can-Jewish community during
its observance of Hanukah. The
oratorio, as a whole, has had
relatively few performances on
the American concert stage al-
though "Sound an Alarm," the
tenor aria, and "See the Con-
quering Hero Comes" have long
been staples of the international
concert repertoire.
Thomas Scherman performed
it first in December, 1959, at
Carnegie Hall and now the orig-
inal company is on tour for
music lovers throughout the
country to enjoy a rare spiritual
and artistic experience.

Garelick's Announces
Annual Holiday Sale
for Young Collectors

Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Liver-
nois, will put on its traditional
holiday season exhibition and sale
"For the Young Collector" begin-
ning Monday through . Dec. 24.
Purpose of the annual event,
according to Robert Garelick, di-
rector, is to acquaint young peo-
ple with fine arts in all media:
watercolors, oils, graphics, draw-
ings and sculptures.
"These will be specially
priced," said Garelick, "to en-
courage buying of original works
of art and to promote the enjoy-
ment of 'collecting fine art."

OirtA
Announcements

Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Al
Gaston (Joan Gilbert), 24581
Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Rob-
ert Eugene.
* * *
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ber), 19836 Ma-
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. and Mrs. Sid-
(Gail Maxine
onte Vista, a son,

* *
To Mr. and Mrs.
d R er (Marlene Olen)
Flaming Blvd., Livonia, a
son, Craig
rence.
* *
vIr. and Mrs. Louis
ager C line Levine), 6714
,w
e, a daughter, Ruth

Rovner Progressive
Farein Announces
New Slate of Officers

Men's Clubs To Wed Jan. 29

MOSAIC LODGE 530 Will in-
stall newly-elected officers Dec.
13 at the Consistory Cathedral of
the Masonic Temple. Those to be
installed include Samuel Gurwin,
worshipful master; Marvin Shus-
terman, senior warden; and Dr.
Nathan Starman, junior warden. .
Following the ceremonies a com-
plimentary dance for Mosaic
members and their guests will
be held in the Fountain Ball-
room. Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB
will celebrate Past Presidents
Night on Dec. 15.
* * *
TAU EPSILON PHI frater-
nity at Wayne State University MISS PATRICIA CO
has elected a new slate of of-
Mr.. an
Coleman
ficers. They are Allan Marks, of Sa
Dr.
ar
once
chancellor; Larry Aran, vice the
gage
t of their daugh-
chancellor and rush chairman; to Patricia Fern, to Dr. H -
Sandy Marks, treasurer; Sid
t Leon ircoll, on of r
Feldman and Tom Lo Prete,
d Mrs.
secretaries; Mike Ross, member-
e. A we
at-large; Bernie Kr e n t z i n,
nne
pledgemaster; and Dean Echen-
berg, social chairman. New
pledges are Jerry Aronoff,
treasurer; Sandy Ashman, Jim
rut
Boyes, Stuart Freedman, Dave
When the
Goldman, Mike Karbal, Leslie
Keywell, president; Dave Sand- pened its
ler, secretary; Harvey Schwartz- he direc •
otel on
berg, Marvin Stollman and Jim amily, it
ut
•arni Beac
Tashjian.
d endorsement of
* * *
-
on of Orthodox Jewish
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE the
egations of America.
MEN'S CLUB'S Talis and Teph- C
ilin Club- announces Dr. Milton
Covensky will be featured as
guest speaker at the first of a
series of five special sessions
rkowi
8:30 a.m. Sunday. Covensky, as- b
Ace
the agreemen
sociate professor of history at
the Lombardy Hotel an
Wayne State University, will bet
nion, the hotel agr s
speak on "The Role of Religion
ide by
in Civilization." For further
information, call the synagogue inic repr
ith resp
and
office, UN 1-0773.
* * * -
aditions
ashrut
d Shabbos.
EVERGREEN JEWISH CON-
GREGATION MEN'S CLUB will
resident mash-
feature Rabbi Israel Goodm
appointed_ by the Union,
. I w
in attendance at all times
of Pontiac as guest speak
ue. whe
e hotel is open, will be
p.m. Thursday at the
x." The respo *ble solely to the Union
His topic will
event is a "
•le-d e night." and i rabbinic representatives.
will be served.
Refreshme

Sholem
Wome
at Annu

The Shole
sti-
tute Division a
34th
annual d on or
event will be ii""
held 12:3
p.m. Wedn
day at
Mayfair,
Schaefe
Guest
will b
Shirley
Benyas,
will sing
brew and
dish songs, ac-
companied by
Mrs. Bernard
Katz.
President..
Mrs. Louise Shirley Zaft
Blank has appointed Mrs. Julia
Weiss fund-raising chairman,
Mrs. Sarah Kanter ticket chair-
man, and Mrs. Charles Dricker
chairman of the afternoon.

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r. and Mrs. Sol to Mumford Parents

All Mumford High School par-
Burkow), 333
ingham, a son, ents are invited to an open
board meeting of the Parents
* *
Club 8:25 p.m. Monday in study
To Mr. and Mrs. hall room 101, at the school.
A Mumford teacher who is
(Diane Bassin),
k, a son, Daniel a testing expert will speak on
the intelligence tests and apti-
tude tests which are given to all
Mr. and Mrs. high school students.
Reports will be given by com-
(Ghinda Lee
665 Stratford, mittee chairmen, after which
aughter, Diane parents will have an opportu-
nity to voice opinions and ask
questions. The social committee
ievement corpora- will serve refreshments.
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Rovner Progressive Farein
has elected a new slate of offi-
cers with Isaac Gruskin as
president.
Abe Saginaw is vice presi-
dent; Morris Wasserman, Joseph
Siegal and Molly Saginaw, sec-
retaries; Ben. Helfer, treasurer;
Louis Saginaw, trustee; and
Louis Gilbert, educational chair-
man.
Free Loan officers elected
were Jack Gubow, chairman;
Joe Siegal, secretary; Abe
Young, treasurer; and Sam Yer-
man, trustee.
The installation will be held
Dec. 22. The annual banquet is
ated for Jan. 15.

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