Fr iday, April 27, 1962 — 1 $

THE DETRO IT JE WIS H NEWS

Barry Kriger's Jewish Theme Wins Silverberg-Smokler
First Prize in U-M Hopwood Contest Rites Solemnized

Brandeis University Women Will
Hold 'New Books for Old Sale'

The Detroit Chapter of Bran- the Detroit Chapter will take
The 1962 first prize, in the inheritance. since "the semi-
deis National Women's Com- place 10 a.m. May 16, at the
annual University of Michigan allegiance to Judaism had be-
mittee announces that its "New home of Mrs. Norman J. Levey,
Hopwood Creative Writing Con- come a much greater force in
Books for Old Sale" will be 2727 W. Seven Mile. A member
held to 6 p.m. daily from May of the national board will be
test, went to Barry E. Kriger, my life."
While still searching for many
6-11 at the former Baker Shoe the guest speaker.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Kriger. of 265 S. Cranbrook answers to Jewish challenges,
Store, LaBelle at Woodward.
Jerry Lewis opened his own
Cross Rd., Birmingham, Mich.. Kriger's essay is positive and
As the result of its "bag"
for his essay on the subject his approaches are dignified
collection day headed by Mrs. Sunset Strip plush restaurant in
"What Should I Do." and proud.
Hy Kramer on April 8, thou- Hollywood in direct competition
to the Dean Martin bistro only
Barry Kriger received his
sands of used books were col- a few blocks away on the same
The essay is introspective,
soul - searching. serving as an Jewish education at the Shaarey
lected. Many valuable out-of-
evaluation of the Jewish and Zedek, from his sixth year until
print books were received which boulevard.
American interests and loyal- a year after his Bar Mitzvah.
will prove of interest to collec-
A graduate of Seaholm High
tors. advises Mrs. Bert Colman.
ties of a young native-born
; School. Birmingham, he won
chairman.
American.
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Mrs. Danel (Rolla) Friedman
Describing his early child- many honors and trophies, was
selected to represent his school
has
been
appointed
chairman
And
His
Orchestra
hood, the impressionism of Jew- ; at mock United Nations sessions
of the sales force, assisted by
ish influences. the temporary
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the following chairmen: Mes-
drifting and the influences that and
Brotherhood
Week in
celebra-
lions.
He was a leader
AZA.
MRS. DALE SILVERBERG
dames Irving Goldman. Paul
d rew him back to Jewish think-
Lynne Beth Smokler, daugh- Broder, Stanley Gard, Prentis
ing after a visit to Israel, Barry
Kriger writes ably, frankly, !Town and Country Club ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nedwin L. Straus and Lester Neiman.
Funds realized from this
fearlessly.
Honors Moe Miller at Smokler of Strathcona Dr., and
He tells how. "put into corn- Annual President's Ball Dale Silverberg, son of Mrs. "New Books for Old Sale" will
Custom-Made
Ethel Opperman of Sarasota, be used for the purchase of
plete Christian surroundings for
a Gauge-Glass Clear
the first time, it became in- Town and Country Club will Fla., and the late Harris Silver- books by the Brandeis Univer-
PROTECT-O-COVER
creasingly difficult to ignore hold its annual President's Ball j berg, were united in marriage sity Library at Walham. Mass.
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dlli ceremony April The complete maintenance and
May 5. This affair wj ll pay tri- at a candlelight
MSS JAMES COUZENS
my forsaken Judaism."
i support of the University Libra-
Questioned. challenged, he re- bute to Moe Miller who has 14 at Temple Israel.
ALSO, PLASTIC THROW
The bride wore a gown of lry is the pledged responsibility
COVERS, CHAIRS-79c, 99e
sponds w i t h o u t humiliation, served as its president for the
ivory Brussels lace with mand- . of the Women's Committee.
SOFAS—S1.99, S2.99
ashamed only us rr is lack of last two years.
WE DELIVER
It is asked that those persons
Jewish knowledge. He begins i Dancing will be to the music ' erin neckline. short sleeves,
to wonder not only whether he of the Fenby Carr Quintet. molded bodice and sheath skirt. wishing to assist in sorting,
The detachable train was of
was returning to his people but There will be favors for the ivory silk peau de soie. Her marking and selling books call
AVAILABLE AT
Mrs. Colman, UN 2-7120.
"also coming home to my God." ladies.
mant a was o of ivory silk illu-
The annual board meeting of
This will be a black tie affair, sion ills
MARLEN
HEALTH FOOD
There is in evidence a strong
and appliqued Brussels
desire "to discharge my legacy." for members only. and limited lace.
16537 WOODWARD
Near 6 Mile Rd.
Make your Simcho Bright!
to fulfill his obligations to his to 500 persons. The officers of
Kay Steinman. the bride's1
the Club are Dr. Benjamin former college roommate,
Highland Park
Book the Band that's Right !!
Brand. 1st vice president, Dr. served as maid of honor. Brides-
1 door N. of Uptown Theatre
From
LONDON,
ENGLAND
For the Finest in Music
Abe Pearlman, 2nd vice presi- maids were Mrs. Guy Barron,
dent, Dr. David Crudes, 3rd vice Mrs. Martin Blatt, Elizabeth
SAFFLOWER and GLUTON
president. Robert Clinton, treas- Milelr, cousins of the bride;
PRODUCTS
urer and Erwin Bunin. secre- Mrs. Clark Shields and Mrs.
& HIS ORCHESTRA
and His Orchestra
also diabetic & weight control
tary. The two past presidents Lloyd Seltzer of Chicago, Ill.,
"The right mood for the
are Dr. Morris Bachman and sister of the bridegroom.
right occasion"
UN 4-4346
diet foods available
WO 2-4814
Samuel W. Leib .
TO 5-2557
Richard Bernbaum served
CALL UN 1-3065
Plans for the affair are being his cousin as best man. Ushers
handled by Dr. Benjamin were David Smokler, Peter
Brand. chairman, Howard Ber- Smokler, brother of the bride;
ger and Max Sosin.
Dr. David Burnstine, Dr. Jules
Interiors
Rosenthal and Lolyd Seltzer of
PHIL MORGANROTH
tvelyn Gurvitch Holds Chicago, Ill.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
N.A.D.A. Registered Decorator Consultant
The newlyweds are presently
Annual Piano Recital
enjoying an extended honey-
14520 Rosemary, Oak Park, Mich.
Residence
"The Best Need
Lincoln 1-1953
Evelyn Gurvitch. pianist, will moon in Jamaica. Puerto Rico,
Lincoln 7-8858
Cost No More"
present her annual concert re- and the Virvin Islands. Upon
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cital 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the their return. they will reside in
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lecture hall of the Detroit Insti- Ferndale.
tute of Arts.
Participating in the program
will be Marian Parkins, Norma
MUSIC designed to please
Lew. Judith Robertson, Barbara .
by
Stauffer. Elaine Lebenbom, Ste-;
ven Ross and Shirley Lachman
Arai ii
Fink. .
And His Orchestra

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Dave Diamond

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DONALD B. CHAPTER will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Tern-
ple Beth Yehudah. 17556 Wyom-
1 ing, for the election of officers
and board members. Games and
refreshments will follow. Friends
are invited.
a a
DOV-FRENKEL CHAPTER
will hold its annual Mothers and
Daughters Banquet and Installa-
, Ition
tion 7 p.m. May 7 at Dyna Inn,
14355 Livernois. Guests are in-
ivted. For tickets and informa-
tion, call Mrs. George Vine. LI
8-1447, or President Mrs. Noreen
'e ! Lewis.
a a a
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold
its installation dinner - dance
6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Dyna
Inn, featuring music by the
Townsmen. Guests are invited.
Women must attend the dinner
to gain admittance to the dance.
• • . and just in time for Con-
Men may purchase tickets for
firmation and Graduation Gift
both the dinner and dance or
for the dance alone. For reser-
Giving!
vations. call Bertha Greenberg,
UN 2-1557.
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Ladies Vinyl

Don Frohman Chorus
Mumford High,
May 27

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I The Esquires, a teen club in
the Jewish Community Center,
will present the second annual
One Week Only
Top Hat Dance Saturday, May
le 12, 8 p.m., at the Jewish Center
Main Hall. Featured in the pro-
,gram will he the Bruce Miller
{Trio, refreshments and prizes.
Blks. N.
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'Dress is semi-formal. Tickets
Livernois of Expressway
may be purchased from mem-
Monday, Thursday, Friday, 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M.
Tuesday, Wednes., Saturday, 9:30 A.M. - 7 P.M.
' hers or at the door. Teen agers
are invited.
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