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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-25

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THE DET ROIT JEWISH NEW S

Friday, May 25, 1962 —

28



MUMFOIRD

Center's Summer Adult Program
Features Lectures, Musi c, Art

Novik-Plonsker
Engagement Told

Final 2 Days at
Elson Jewelers

Investing for retirement, ban- comedy on alternate Monday
After 34 years of jewelry serv-
jo, guitar, sculpture, painting. evenings.
ice at the same location, Elson
and drawing will be featured in
A special feature of the adult
Quality Jewelers, located at 129-
this summer's Adult Education summer program will be a fam-
131 W. 9 Mile, near Woodward,
program at the Jewish Center, ily camping trip in one of the
are closing their doors.
18100 Meyers. Michigan state parks.
Due to their successful exhi-
A series of four lecture-discus-
For information and registra-
bitions and display of antique
sions on the stock market and tion for these programs, contact
jewelry at antique shows
investing will emphasize long
throughout the country, Martin
I term investments and is designed the Adult Division, DI 14200.
and Hilda Lattin will very short-
for people of all ages who are
By SLM SHAPIRO
ly announce the address of their
interested in planning for retire-
new offices to deal primarily
The list of seniors to be cited ment. The instructor will be
with antique and better jewelry.
at Honors Convocation, June 18, Louis Krakow of Morrison and
Those interested in the mer-
continues to grow. Awards hon- Morrison.
chandise they are offering at
Banjo and guitar classes will
oring four seniors for their
cost and below, must hurry over
scholarship, good citizenship be taught by Moishe Last.
to them today or tomorrow.
, and extra-curricular activities ; Jay Holland will return as the
This
Week's
Radio
and
were recently announced. Mir, sculpture instructor and Mrs.
Television Programs
mesemeee•••••e
, iam Redstone and Tom Wolf Deanna Sperka will teach paint-
of Jewish Interest

The

were selected to receive the , ing and drawing.
MISS SHARON NOVIK


Israeli folk dancing evenings
Police Award, given to two out-
TO DWELL TOGETHER
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Novik
' standing gradUates from every have been scheduled for the . Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
high school in Detroit. Deirdre second and fourth Monday eve-
Station: WJBK (radio and of Lesure Ave. announce the •
ORCHESTRA
nings
in
June
and
July
and
will

engagement of their daughter, •
Holloway and Joel WoOntner
television simultaneously).
will receive the Brenda Bloom- , again be led by Jerry Katz.
Feature: "The Jewish World Sharon Esther, to Dr. Lawrence e• Music and Entertainment

berg Nemer Memorial Award, I Center Cinema Forum will Today" will be discussed by Dr. Plonsker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
UN 3- 5 7 3 0

. present three programs' of film
a book of their choice.

Cecil Roth, JeCvish historian and Samuel Plonsker of Brooklyn,
Oxford University faculty N.Y.
UN 3-8982
Wayne State University has
Dr. Plonsker is a graduate of

chosen 12 graduates as winners Sisterhood Art Calendar member.
the



City
College
of
New
York
of full or partial scholarships.

etes Engel Pa i nt i ngs
and Florida State University.
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
The recipients are: Sandra i Fetes
Miss Novik attended Michigan
Acker, ,who also won the Na- i Color reproductions of paint-
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
State University and the Uni-
tional Merit Scholarship; Mar-1 ings by Nissan Engel, young
Station: WCAR.
garet Burton, a winner of the Haifa-born artist, illustrate the
Feature: "Israel, Promise and versity of Detroit. A Sept. 3 wed-
Ford Motor Company Scholar- a r t calendar
Fulfillment." Special program ding is planned.
ship; Marilyn Chavitz, Susan issued by the
commemorating Israel inde-
For fine color movies
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Dubrinsk3;, Michael Butrimo- National Fed-
pendence anniversary.
vitz, Elaine Feldman, Arlene 'era t i o n of
• * •
of your wedding
Kadashraw. Marilyn Kahn, T e m p le Sis-•
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Call
Richard Robinson. Martin Slo- terhoods f o r
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
bin, Paula Teach, and Joel the year 5723
Station: WJLB.
Woontner. which will
Feature: "The Council Year,"
And His Orchestra
Ellen Bates earned national begin at sun-
to be discussed by Walter Klein,
recognition recently in the 1962 down on Sept.
executive director of the Jewish
KE 5-2604
National Scholastic Writing 28.
Community Council.
Awards Contest with her essay.
N o w 3 0 -



"I Hold My Head High." The years - o I d,
Engel
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
essay. dealing with Ellen's role Engel served as an aerial gun-
Time: 11:05 p.m. Sunday.
in the integration of Detroit's ner in the Israeli Air Force
Station: WXYZ-TV.
UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED — PERMANENTLY, SAFELY
now-defunct Crystal Pool. won (luring his country's war of in-
Feature: "How To Be Un-
Ellen a gold key and a Schaefer
dependence. He then studied happy," a sermon by Rabbi
Special Technique for Sensitive Men and Women
folintain pen.
FACE — ARMS — LEGS — HAIRLINES CORRECTED
The annual spring concert is at the Bezalel School of Arts Daniel J. Silver. of Temple
EYEBROWS ARCHED PERMANENTLY
slated for next Friday, 8 p.m. and Crafts in Jerusalem and Tifereth Israel, Cleveland.
the Jerusalem Academy of Ap-
in the school auditorium.
i
Mumford broke two state rec- plied . .
Exhibits of his paintings in Community Services
ords unofficially in last weeks
8221 CURTIS cor. ROSELAWN
UN 2-8914
qualifying round of the state Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa to Mark Annual
were widely acclaimed. Several
track championships. Theodius w
McBu rrows ran a scorching years ago he went to Paris for Presidents' Day
1:55.7 in the half mile run • further study. He plans to visit
We Make Our Own Glasses
On June 4, "Madame Presi-
while the mile relay team the United States in the near dents" from this area will join
clipped over a second off the future.
more than 1000 other leaders
HEADQUARTERS FOR
existing record in breezing to
of women's groups at Detroit's
a 3:24.8 clocking. Mumford's
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM-
Veterans Memorial Building to
qualifiers will compete in the
PORTED FRAME FASHIONS
hear Benson Ford and other
finals tomorrow
tomorrow at the
community experts discuss the
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
versity of Michigan.
work of United Community
ACCURATELY FILLED
Services and its health and
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welfare agencies. The meeting
• Immediate Repair
• Reasonably Priced
will mark the ninth annual
RABBI
May 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. Presidents' Day sponsored by
Sheldon Plotnik (Joan Lewis), the UCS Women's Committee.
With Mrs. Harry L. Jones as
25640 Catalina. Southfield, a
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
general program chairman, ma-
daughter. Carol Ann.
OHEL
. * *
jor committee assignments are
OAK PARK, MICH.
EXCLUSIV LY Since 1946
LI 7-5068
in Detroit
May 19---To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- being handled by Mesdames
Hours: Daily & Sot. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m.
lisspitals I Homes
Clement
Hopp,
John
C.
Hopp,
ome S. Flack (Marilyn Feder),
TE.4-7355
5:11•t1
24631 Kenosha, Oak Park, a Norman Levey, Alexander W.
Sanders and Oscar M. Zemon,
daughter. Elinor Anne.
the latter being the year-round
• • •
Recommended by Physicians
May 16—To Dr. and Mrs. overall head of the UCS wom-
Milton M. Jacobs (Carolyn en's committee.
Mrs. Martin Naimark assisted
Joyce Zalman). 17265 Shervilla,
Southfield, a daughter, Pamela as the representative of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
Expert Mohel
Dawn.
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
ganizations.
with CHUCK RANDOLPH
• • •
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769
Current and past officers of
May 10--To Mr. and Mrs. women's organizations from the
Oct. 12 - Nov. 8
Harry Gordon (Judith Aron-
metropolitan area will be at-
VISIT:
son),
21651
Gardner,
Oak Park, tending the "dessert luncheon,"
Certified) Surgical Mohel
KAMAKURA NARA
a daughter, Pamela Sue.
Rabbi
beginning
at
12:30
p.m.
They
TAIPEI
OSAKA
• • •
will be representing PTA
HONG KONG TOKYO
May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel groups, mothers' clubs, college
BANGKOK NIKKO
Silber (Shirley Viedrah) of
sorority groups, garden
FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Hampshire Ave., Southfield, a and
SINGAPORE HAKONE
clubs, church groups, veterans'
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
daughter, Lezlie Michele.
HONOLULU KYOTO
organizations and business and
• • •
professional women's clubs.
TRIP INCLUDES:
April 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
REV.
Round Trip Economy Jet
Kenneth A. Soble (Doree Ellen Panush to Head City
from Detroit
Zuckerman), formerly of South-
1st Class Hotels
field and now living at 1411 Accountants, Analysts
MOHEL SPECIALIST
MANY SPECIAL FEATURES
Bobolink, Brentwood, Mo., a
Bernard Panush, ptincipal ac-
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
3 Meals a Day
daughter, Melanee Beth.
countant for the Department of
DI 1-9909
(Except Honolulu)
• • •
Public Works, was elected presi-
All Tips and Taxes
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. dent of the Governmental Ac-
Philip S a l o m o n' (Lenore countants and Analysts Associ-
Rabbi
Swattz), a daughter, Susan ation, the organization of over
Gayle.
200 accountants, analysts and
• • •
administrative assistants in- the
Certified Mohel
April 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. employ of the City of Detroit.
Maurice N. Blake (Jeremy Wen- Panush will be installed in cere-
Serving in Hospitals 8 Homes
20441 James Couzens
BR 2-2400
dell) of Ardmore Ave., an adopt- monies Tuesday at the Latin
17181 Cherrylewn UN 1-1508
Detroit 35, Michigan
ed son, Dana Jonathon.
Quarter.

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