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May 18, 1962 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-18

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.1lic-hehon-Kravetz
Engagement Told

Early Deadline for
June 1 Issue Due
to Memorial Day

Meyer Browns
Mark 50th Date

Max J. Zivian, president of
the United Jewish Charities,
property-holding organization of
the Jewish
Welfare F e d-
er a tion, has 10,
announced the
appointment
of A. Arnold
Agree as the
chairman of
the Fred M.
Butzel Memor-
ial Building
management
committee.
A. Arnold Agree

Occurrence of Memorial Day

on Wednesday, May 30, neces-
sitates the setting of an early
deadline for all copy for the
issue of June 1.

All copy for that issue must

reach The Jewish News office
before 3 p.m. Friday, May 25.

Classified advertising copy
will be accepted until 3 p.m.
on Tuesday, May 29.

Sholem Aleichem
Tale in Lithographs

A collection of colored litho-
graphs based on the Sholem
Aleichem story "The Bewitched
Tailor" by the contemporary
MISS GAIL MICHELSON
Soviet artist Isaac Kaplan will be
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Michelson on display starting Monday at
of St. Louis, Mo., announced the Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Liver-
engagement of their daughter, nois. The exhibition will run
Gail Jean, to Sanford Alan Kra- through June 2.
vetz at a recent cocktail party
at Meadowbrook Country Club.
The bride-elect attended In-
diana University and was gradu-
ated from Washington Univer-
sity. She was a member of Alpha
Epsilon Phi sorority. Her fiance
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
May 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Kravetz of Monica Ave. He at-
tended the University of Detroit Robert Weitz (Sandra Feldstein),
of 18042 Schaefer, a daughter,
and the University of Hawaii.
A September wedding is Susan Leslie.
• * •
planned.
May 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Kellman (Sandra Yovis),
Schulze Council Holds 20250
Brentwood, Livonia, a
2nd General Meeting
son.
• • •
The second general meeting of
the Schulze Community Council
May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
will be held 8 p.m. Thursday at don Grossman (Constance Sara-
the Jewish Center, announces son). 10141 Burton, Oak Park,
Louis Rosenzweig, president.
a son. David Harris.
Residents in the area bounded
• •
by Seven Mile, Wyoming, Flor-
May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
ence and James Couzens to mond G. Kalef (Barbara Stein-
Schaefer are invited. "Housing berg), 16197 Appoline, a daugh-
Trends in Our Community" will
ter, Deborah Sharon.
be discussed by a panel and the
* *
results of a real estate survey
May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Lee
compiled by Ronald Rothstein
and David Snyder will be pre- Applebaum (Jill Koblin) of Oak
Park, a daughter, Debra Ruth.
sented.
• • •
New officers are Rosenzweig.
May 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
president: Albert Colman, vice
president; Mrs. Donald Arm- I Sidney Milder (Marilyn Am-
strong and Mrs. Leland Smith. dim). 20840 Parklawn, Oak Park,
• * Phyllis.
secretaries; and Michael Stash- a daughter, • Susan
ower. treasurer.
I May 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
The long thin cigars known as George H. Simmons (R u t h
"stogies" got their name be- ' Levitt), 25140 Ridgecliff Dr.,
cause they were designed for the Southfield. a son. Michael
needs of the Conestoga, Pa., Henry.
• * •
wagon drivers who wanted a
May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
large, inexpensive cigar.
ter Jarvis (Sallie Ginsburg)
4108 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal
Oak. a son, Eric Robert.
▪ • •
May 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Allen Gordon (Frances
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May 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Bistrow (Sharon Dale
Millman), 25220 Prairie, South-
field, a son, Shelby Joel.
• • •
April 30 — to Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice N. Blalce (Jeremy Wen-
dell), of Ardmore Ave., a son,
Dana Jonathon.
• * •
April 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Barenholtz (Shirley Du-
brinsky), 21731 Cloverlawn, Oak
Park, a son, David Bradley.
• • •
April 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David B. Holtzman
(Deedie
Goldstein, formerly of Chicago),
20291 Kentfield, a son, Daniel

Nathan.

The Butzel Building, at 163
Madison, is a memorial to Fred
M. Butzel, the late philanthro-

MR.

& MRS. MEYER BROWN

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brown
celebrated their 50th wedding

anniversary on March 31 at a
party given in their honor at
the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Joe and Pearl
Brown of Inglewood, Calif.
The Browns, former Detroit
residents for over 30 years, now
make their home in Los Ange-
les, Calif. Among the more than
50 guests attending the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Schwartzenfeld of Bronx, N.Y.
(Belle H . Moskowitz, formerly
of Detroit) and Mrs. Alice Mos-
kowitz of Detroit.

IM en's Clubs,

CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK
MEN'S CLUB announces that I.

Murray Jacobs and Abe Katzman
were re-elected to the national
board of directors of the National
Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs
at the 33rd annual convention
held recently in Kiamesha Lake,
N.Y., which honored the Shaarey
Zedek Club on its 25 years of
affiliation. The citation was re-
ceived by Abraham Satovsky, con-
gregation president, and George
C. Parzen, Men's Club president.
In attendance from the synagogue
at the parley were Leonard
Baron. Samuel Harvith, Meyer
Shugerman. Dr. Burt Solomon,
Bennie Lindenbaum, Gilbert
Schwartz and Martin Jacob, and
their wives.
o
• •

CONG. BNAI MOSHE MEN'S
CLUB has elected Eugene Fried-
man to succeed Eliot Raskin as
president. Other officers are Ben-
jamin Kahn, James Kovacs and
Albert Migdal, vice presidents;
Zoltan Rubin, treasurer; Simon
Goldman, Marcel Thirman, sec-
retaries; and Jack Tarnow, ser-
geant-at-arms. Board members
are Irving Bernstein, Leonard
Greenbaum, Herman Roth, David
Schwartz, Samuel Haber, Harold
Lucas, Sidney Nickin, Carl Roz-
ner, Donald J. Sachs, Bernard
Hirsch. Harry Schwartz, Sam
Wohl, Emanuel Guntzler, Eugene
Brumer, Adelbert Dan, Dr. Mar-
vin Rubinstein, Edward Rader,
Edward Meer. Irving Lopatin,

Sydney Goodman and Robert
Hirschbein.

Family and Children's
Service Re-Elects
Shaye as President

Max M. Shaye was re-elected
president of the Jewish Family
and Children's
Service for a
third one-year

term.
• • •
Elected
April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. with him were
Marvin Aronovitz (Adria Meck- Mrs. Benja-
ler), former Detroiters now liv- min E. Jaffe
ing at 13309 Buckeye, Cleveland, as vice presi-
Ohio, a son, Daniel Craig.
dent and Dr.
• • •
Jack Rom as
April 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. treasurer.
Martin Benson (Merle Burstein), Three mem-
a son, Allen Howard.
bers - at - large



• •
April 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. • Broida (Edith
Nolish), 24675 Rensselaer, Oak
Park,
a daughter, Caroline
Eileen.

A. 5 Arnold Agree Is Chairman of
Butzel Memorial Building

elected to the
executive com-
mittee were
Bargman, Mrs.
Shaye
Joseph Jackier and Merle

Harris.

pist and civil leader. The build-
ing houses the administrative
offices of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and is headquarters
of the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Several Federation member and
beneficiary agencies have suites
of offices in the building.

Agree, an architect, is a mem-
ber of the board of directors of
the Fresh Air Society and the
Detroit Service Group. He is a
vice chairman of hte real estate
and building division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign and
serves on the campaign's col-
lection committee. Agree suc-
ceeds Avern Cohn as committee
chairman. Committee members
are A. Arnold Agree, Avern L.
Cohn, Harold Berry, Jack Cam-
inker, Charles L. Levin, Richard
Sloan, A. Alfred Taubman and
Max J. Zivian.

Palette-Brush Club
Exhibits Painting at
Walter Herz Interiors

The Palette and Brush Club's
exhibit of over 100 paintings will
be shown at the Walter Herz
Interiors, Inc., galleries every
week day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
until May 26. The paintings are
for sale.
The Club will meet noon
Jewish Folk Chorus
Tuesday at the Westlawn Metho-
to Give Spring Concert dist Church. Luncheon will fol-
Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus low at 1 p.m. The speaker will
will present its 37th annual be Frede Vidar from the Univer-
spring concert, under the direc- sity of Michigan.
tion of Harvey Schreibman, June
3 at the Masonic Temple.
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Richard Green will be the
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will be prominent New York
cantor Louis Danto, tenor. For
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