T HE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Friday, April 27, 1962 — 24

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Honor Berlin's
50th Birthday

Marshidl Lodge, BB Co-Sponsors,
Mark Israel Anniversary May 6;
Lou Mason to Be the Guest Star

Prominent Detroit leaders
Lou Mason, "America's one- appeared before audience from
joined last Friday in honoring a
co-worker in many causes — man laugh show," will head the coast to coast.
Sam Levenson said: "Lou
Sidney J. Bertin — on the oc- entertainment program at the
Bnai Brith Israel 14th anniver- Mason has a unique flair for
casion of his 50th birthday.
sary celebration, May 6, 8:30 Jewish Folk Humor. He can tell
Co-hosts at a
a.m., in the
a story with as much `geshmak'
dinner in Ber-
as any man in the story telling
Hayim Green
tin's honor that
berg Center.
business.
nigh t, at the
The entertainment will also
This
cele-
Standard Club.
include
the Israeli Ensemble,
bration
is
host-
were Jason
which will furnish vocal and
ed by Marsh-
Honigman,
instrumental music. Everyone
all Lodge and
William Such-
is welcome. Admission is free
Chapter a n d
er, Louis Blum-
and refreshments will be
co - sponsored
berg and Le
served.
by Block
Brody.
Lodge and
His associate_
I Chapter, De-
in the Allied S. J. Bertin
Jewish Campaign — including troit Lodge.
Campaign Chairman Paul Zuck- a n d Chapter,
erman — and in many other D owntow n
The PHILADELPHIA OR-
causes were among those who ILodg e, F o x
CHESTRA, Eugene Ormandy
paid him honor and expressed Lodge and
conducting, will be at Masonic
their sense of appreciation over ' Chapter, Isra-
Auditorium Wednesday, 8:20
his many services to the com- el Lodge and .
p.m. The world-famous Orches-
munity. I Chapter, Han-
tra is now in its 62nd year,
Lou Mason
Bertin, in addition to being dler-East Side,
having performed for the first
associate chairman of the serv- , Motor City, Oak-Woods, Stone time in November, 1900 at
ices division of the Allied Cam- and Yuster Rosenberg. The pro- Philadelphia's Academy of
paign, is active in the Jewish gram is on behalf of Israel Music under the direction of
Center, is a director of the Jew- , Bonds.
Mason's own family life has Friz Scheel. Initially the Or-
ish Congress and is a member of
chestra numbered from 80 to
Franklin Hills Country Club and instilled the Jewish tradition 85 players. Concerts increased
Standard Club, and the Masonic i deep within him. He attended
from six the first season to
Order, in addition to other af- , the Talmudical Academy of
filiations . Yeshivah College of New York 14 pairs and eventually to 22
Born in New York, he was and graduated from the Hebrew pairs, thus establishing a pre-
cedent of continual progress
graduated from the College of T Teachers Institute. His stage which the orchestra still
career was started at the age
the City of New York. He came i of 18 and he has starred on the follows.
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to Detroit 12 years ag o
stage. radio and television, and
since then has been state man-
Federico Fellini's motion pic-
pie-
ager of the United Insurance
ture masterpiece, "LA DOLCE
Co. of America. He is married
VITA," winner of an Academy
and has two children, a daughter,
Award, returned to the Trans-
Mrs. Gerald Letter and a son.
Lux Krim Theater after its
Kenneth, a Mumford student. The
original 17 week engagement at
Berlins reside at 19444 Park-Ty
the same theater.
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Aug. 30 Rites

Center 'Hams' Meet

The Jewish Center invites all
adults interested in joining an
amateur radio club to attend an
open house 8 p.m. Thursday in
Room 166, and visit the Center
radio station facilities and meet
with the radio club advisor, Stan
Sigman.

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assover
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Prevails Here

The Wayne State University
Department of Music is joining I
Editor, The Jewish News: - It with the University Theater in I
was gratifying to find the spirit producing Mozart's "DON GIO-1
The Henry Ford Parent- of the Passover Festival prevail- VANNI," to close the Univer-
Teacher Club recently elected ' ing here. On walking home from sity Theater's current season.
officers for the 1962-63 year. ; services. a group of youngsters Performances are May 4, 5, 10,
Officers are Herman Bauer, : were. merrily singing the songs 11 and 12, all at 8:30. The
president; David Levy, vice of the Hagadah, and in the vicm- opera is under the direction of
president; Mrs. Joseph Hack ity of the school• stood a traffic Valter Poole.
and Mrs. Julian Espar, secre- officer looking sc,mcwhat sad and
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taries; and Clifford Olsen, treas- , lonely, obviously with nothing
RABBI MILTON ROSEN-
urer.
to do.
BAUM of Temple Emanu-El,
When I asked him where his Oak Park. will represent the
The club is sponsoring the
final student dance of the year "stock" and - customers" were, Jewish Chautauqua Society as
on May 4. Mrs. Bernice Sa- he replied that only two chil- lecturer at Cleary College, Ypsi-
wicki, alumni sponsor, an- dren went to school in the morn- lanti, at 10:15 a.m. May 9. He
nounced there would be an ing, returned for lunch and that will speak on "The Roots of
alumni dance Saturday. , he was now waiting for them to Character in a Living Faith."
return for the afternoon session.
I believe that not long ago you MARIO AGOSTINELLI, re-
carried a hopeful note in one nowned artist whose works are
of
your editorials on the educa- exhibited in major museums
Marriages
tion and future of the Jewish ' throughout the United States
ALTMAN-GORDON: Barbara youth. Perhaps, instances such , and abroad, will have his paint-
Ilene Gordon, daughter of Mr. ; as I mentioned are an indication i ings on display through May 5
and Mrs. Sam Gordon of Wash- that your hopes are justified. I at Grinnell Galleries Mezzanine,
burn Ave., was wed on April
LOUIS TOBIN 1515 Woodward.
980 Whitmore
8 at Joseph Altman of Denver,
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THE FRIENDS AND FAMILY
their home in Denver.
; CIRCLE of Ypsilanti State Hos-
Mt. Clemens Jews
pital will hold its annual party
Want ads get quick results!
8 p.m. May 12 in the Red Arrow
Editor. The Jewish News; In Room, 614 Veterans Memorial
a community of 20,000 (City of ! Building. There will be prizes
Mount Clemens, Mich.) in refreshments. The public is
which there are 125 Jewish invited. Tickets available at the
families, there are, at the pres- door.
ent time. the following Jewish ,
men in public office: Mayor Con Con Civil Rights
Abraham Levine; Milton Maltz, Proposal Supported by
president of the Board of Com-
merce; Jerry Balas, president Jewish Community Council
of the Kiwanis Club of Mount In a communication to lead-
Clemens; Harvey Gordenker, ers of the Constitutional Con-
president of the University of vention, Stanley J. Winkelman,
Michigan Club. president of the Jewish Corn-
The above are our leading j munity Council, expressed sup-
civic organizations and I, for , port of efforts to include civil
one, am justly proud. I rights guarantees in the new
I document.
MAX ELKIN
Managing Owner
For
A proposal submitted by Del-
The Colonial Hotel
Boys 6-16
Girls 6-14
egate Richard Austin provided
for the creation of a Civil
Bond Women's Leadership Rights Commission with juris-
Breakfast Next Monday
diction in housing, public ac-
The Detroit Israel Bond commodations, education and
Women's Division will hold a employment.
leadership breakfast at 10 a.m.,
Winkelman's communication
Monday, in the Israel Bond of- on behalf of strong civil rights
Write or Phone for
fice, 8522 W. McNichols, to plan guarantees was sent to Stephen
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Jan Peerce, national chairman, vention president, and to Thom-
Israel Bond Women's Division, as Downs and George Romney,
as guest of honor, vice presidents.

Ford Parent-Teacher
Elects New Officers

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NOW!

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J. J. CLARKE

MISS BARBARA GREISMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greisman
of Parkside Rd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Phyllis, to Stuart Wil-
liam Weingarden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Weingarden of Pen-
nington Dr.
The bride-elect attends Michi-
gan State University. Her fiance
was graduated from Michigan
State University, where he was
affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau
fraternity. He now attends the
Detroit College of Law. An Aug.
30 wedding is planned.

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