THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 9, 1962 -- 24

Wayne State Gets Philip Dresser Gifts

Memorial gifts totaling $2,400, Philip Dresser, have been pre-
honoring the memory of the late sented to Wayne State Univer-
sity.
A portion of the gift will be
used to furnish a conference
room in the new classroom
.uilding to be occupied in 1963
the School of Business Ad-
inistration. The room will be
own as the Philip Dresser
onference Room. The re-
ainder of the gift will be used
for the Philip Dresser Memo-
rial Student Loan Fund for stu-
dents in the School.
The gifts were made to the
University by his widow, Mrs.
Netta Dresser, 4135 Sheffield,
Royal Oak. Dresser was past
president of the Michigan Ap-
parel Club and was a member
of the Masonic Order and Bnai
Brith.

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YOUTH EDUCATION League
does it again . . . Because of
past enthusiastic reception, an-
other cabaret luncheon by the
group has been planned for
Feb. 21, at Elmwood in Wind-
sor ... Youth Education League
is dedicated to the aid of chil-
dren of indigent families . . .
youngsters afflicted with cere-
bral palsy, mentally retarded
kids and a host of other emer-
gency relief cases that come to
them through the Jewish Social
Service Bureau . . . The group
also gives scholarships, tuition,
clothes and shoes to worthy stu-
dents who otherwise could not
continue their education with-
out aid . . . Pauline Mendelsohn,
president, is assisted by Ceil
Babcock and Annabelle Kort,
fund-raising chairmen, Pat Lew-
iston, program chairman and
Evelyn Munson, ticket chair-
man . . . the gal to call for
ducats and reservations at DI
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.* * *
LOREE MARKS LEAVES for
New York the end of this month
after closing a five-week run
in "Dark of the Moon" at Van-
guard Playhouse . . . She'll open
on Broadway in "General See-
ger" starring William Bendix
and Ann Harding and directed
by former Detroit community-
ite, George C. Scott.
* *
SEEING NEW LICENSE
Plates . . . on optometrist Dr.
Ben Stein's car . . . 2020 (that's
twenty-twenty for p e r f e c t
vision.)
* * *
FOLKS WHO SAW noted
artist Giacomo Porzano and Dr.
Henry Raskin at Katz's delica-
tessen in Oak Park, last week,
didn't know who was who ! .. .
Henry had the look of an Italian
count, complete with suave
mustache and goatee, while
Porzano looked like any Amer-
ican you might see during a
day . . . He was in Detroit to
present his art at the Garelick
Gallery prior to a showing in
New York . . . Henry served
as Porzano's hand-motioning in-
terpreter, corned beef and all,
explaining that the fine Italian
artist whose works appear in
Life, Fortune and Harpers Da-
zaar, was also in this country
to do his impressions of Amer-
icana . . . They had met each
other two years ago in Italy
while Henry was enroute to Is-
rael.
*
KIDDIE KORNER . . . by
Sid Davis . . . about the three-
year-old struggling with the
back button on his long winter
underwear . . . Finally he gave
up, trotted up to his mother and
said, "Mommy, open my bath-
room door, please."

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