Testimonial Dinner to Capuchin

Men's Clubs Fathers for Work in Feeding Poor

Herbert J. Kessler was elected
president of the MEN'S CLUB
of TEMPLE BETH EL at the
42nd annual meeting on May 3.
Other officers elected were Dr.
Irving I. Ed-
gar, first vice-
president; Al-
fred L. Lin-
denbaum, sec-
ond vice-presi-
dent; Richard
A. Serlin,
treasurer; Rob-
ert N. Canvas-
ser, secretary;
Kessler an& Aubrey H.
Ettenheimer, assistant secretary.
The following were elected to
the board of directors for a
two-year term: Albert D. Blatni-
koff, Dr. Harold M. Brooks,
R u s s e 11 S. Davis, Stanley
Fleischaker, Dr. Louis L. Fried-
land, Peter P. Gilbert, Benja-
min W. Grant, Archie Katcher,
Mitchell R. Mandeberg, Allan
B. Schmier, Milton Shafran and
Dr. Herman Sperling. The fol-
lowing directors are holding
over for one more year: Nathan
B. Carroll, Joseph I. Dizik, Gor-
don St. Gard, Stuart A. Graff,
Bernard R. Isenberg, Isadore E.
Malin, I. William Oberfelder,
Donald H. Roberts, Martin K.
Stein, Everet Straus, Harry A.
Velick, and Wilbur DeYoung,
outgoing president.
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PERSONS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE joined in making
the recent Capuichin Baseball Dinner in Cobo Hall the .biggest
success in its 20-year history. ThiS group of "soup spoilers"
were among those who turned out to pay tribute to the Capu-
chin Fathers for their work in feeding the poor. Hamming
it up in the Cobo Hall banquet hall kitchen are (from left)
comedian Frank Fontaine, Circuit Judge John M. Wise, general
chairman; Mayor Louis C. Miriani; and Al Green, head of
Cobo Hall Catering.

Hadassah's 'Toast to Israel' Will
Be Held in Behalf of Bond Drive

Mrs. Chajes Presents German Lieder Recital

A recital of German_ Lieder
will be %presented 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Community
Arts Auditorium, Wayne State
University on Ferry between
Cass and Second. Participants
in the concert will be Maria
Roumell, soprano, and Ir •
Rosengard, baritone,
ert Bates at the
will be seated
Both sol
ge throughout the
on the
conce
nd . Marguerite Kozenn
ity 0
Cha• , a local aut
an li
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ta , w
ch for the
to
to giv
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terial,
ackground
otes and some •
positions
m-posers.
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phony
Center
Jew .
So
Oakland
les as _cantor

sung with the Detroit Sym-
phony, Little Symphony summer
concerts, Pontiac and Grosse
Pointe Symphonies.
Wayne State University stu-
dents will be admitted free of
a r g e by presenting their
ication cards.

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Bud Lynch will be master of
ceremonies at a Sports' Night
Banquet sponsored by MOSAIC
LODGE, F. & A. M., 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Masonic Tern-
ple; Lou Handler, chairman of
the event, announces. Members
of the Lions, Tigers and Red
Wings teams will be guests, and
' motion pictures of the 1960
World Series between the Yank-
ees and Pittsburgh Pirates will
be shown. Children and friends
of Mosaic Lodge members are in-
vited. Reservations for the ban-
quet may be obtained by caning
Douglas .Purther, 4-8016
Samuel (Sue)
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DETROIT HADASSAH LEADERS who recently met at the home
of Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, 1980 Strathcona, to formulate plans
for Hadassah's "Toast to Israel" Bar Mitzvah Celebration to be
held in behalf of Israel Bonds are (from left) Mesdames- Julian
Tobias, member of board; David J. Schachter, regional vice presi-
dent; Joseph Katchke, co-chairman Women's Division, Israel
Bonds; Dora Ehrlich (first lady of Hadassah); I. Jerome Hauser,
President, Detroit Hadassah; and William B. Isenberg, a direc-
tor. Not shown are Mrs. Louis L. Silverfarb, who is Detroit
Hadassah Bond chairman, and MrS. Samuel J. Rhodes, executive
vice president, Detroit chapter.
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Hadassali's "Toast to ISrael"
Camping for the Family celebration 8 p.m. May 24 at the
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Veterans Memorial Ballroom in
Jewish Community Center the Civic Center is open to pur-
TEMP IS
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CLUB
hol
camp institute COU e in "Camping for the chasers of 1961 Israel Bonds.
Mrs. Louis L. Silyerfarb is
today
ought unday , at H en Fa y" is scheduled to start
10 and continue for five Israel Bond chairman of Detroit
Hill
dge
cl* us-
s d
d
cutive Wednesdays. Four Hadassah and Mrs. Herman
sion
ous c0
e five sessions will be held Prady ,is South Oakland Hadas-
and
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the Center, 18100 Meyers, s a h Bond
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nd will be led by specialists in chairman. The
Bro , *chair
charge
the field of -camping. The fifth celebration is
arra ements e Jack S.
session will be a practice camp- being spon-
er a
Harry Landsm .
ing trip at Camp Tamarack June sored jointly
2-4.
by Detroit and
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The course will include In- South Oakland
FABRIC
troduction to Michigan Camp- Hadassah.
ing, Camping Equipment and
The guest
Clothing, Camp Foods and Cook- star will be
FOR -CAMP CLOTHES
ing, Setting Up Camp, and Emil C o h e
School Clothes and Institutions
Camp Activities.
humorist
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$1.00 per 100 .
The course will be open to conteu
a n d MrS. Silverfarb
Send Check or Money Order
all Center members at no sing
ho first •istinguished
Sorry, no COD's
charge. For non-members, indi- hi
f on t B sch circuit.
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vidual
or
family
unit,
there
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join with young adults in the
area for the Bar Mitzvah Anni-
versary celebration of Israel's In-
depedence 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
the gall of Nations, International
Institute, 111 E. Kirby.
Sponsors of the event will be
the Wayne State University
Israeli Student Organization, Briai
Brith Hilla- Foundation and In-
ternational Student Society.
The eight singers and dancers
of the "L'hakah Yisraelit" troup
will perform, and Dick Stein's
orchestra will play music for
dancing. Guest of honor will be
a member of the Israeli consulate
in Chicago. Refreshments will
be served.

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