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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, June 1, 1962
activities in Society
Council to Hold Jewish Welfare Federation Women
Annual Institute Will Hold 16th Annual Meeting
Joseph Edelman, director of
The 13.000-member Women's Milton Greenwald, Merle Harris,
the Jewish Community Coun- Division of the Jewish Welfare Sidney S. Hertz, Max M. Honey-
cil's Culture Commission, Can- Federation will hold its 16th man, John C. Hopp, Jr., Max M.
tor Reuven Frankel and Frank annual meeting noon Wednesday Isberg, Miles Jaffe, Seymour R.
Loewenberg will participate to- at Tam-o'-Shanter Country Club. Jones, David Keats, Milton
gether with other specialists in
The theme of the meeting is Lucow, Mitchell Mandeberg, Mor-
the Council's Annual Program "How to Succeed With Really ris Mersky, Martin Messer, Aub-
Planners Institute to be held Trying in Federation." Mrs. Ran- rey Meyerson, Jack W. Mitchell,
8:30 p.m. June 12 at the Jewish dolph Guggenheimer, vice presi- Edward Narens, William Poplack,
Center, it was announced by dent of the Federation of Jewish Jack Rom, Albert Schneider,
Rabbi Irwin Groner, Institute Philanthropies of New York City, Carl Schram, Norval Slobin,
chairman.
will be speaker.
Jerome Solomon, Norman Som-
"Sing Along in Pitch," orig- mers. Irving M. Stahl and Arnold
Special invitations have been
sent to the presidents of Coun- inal songs by Mrs. Leonard H. Winshall. All members of the
cil-affiliated organizations, in- Weiner and Mrs. Daniel E. Women's Division Board of Di-
viting them and the individuals Cohen, will explain the meeting's rectors will be hostesses at the
responsible for program devel- theme.
meeting.
Mrs. Nathan H. Schermer is
opment to attend this Institute
Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse reports
in charge of meeting reserva- that all women who contribute
as guests of the Council.
This year's Institute will fea- tions. Helping the chairman are to the Allied Jewish Campaign
ture the demonstration of vari- Mrs. Norman J. Levey and Mrs. are Women's Division members
ous techniques that may be Carl Wois. Promotion chairmen and are invited to attend the
used to involve the member- are Mrs. N. Brewster Broder meeting.
Mrs. Guggenheimer is the only
ship in specific activities, in- and Mrs. Hugh W. Greenberg
cluding discussions, records, ENE and committee members are woman member of the New York
tertainers, film strips a allim Mesdames Mitchell Feldman, City Planning Committee. She
movies. These elements should) John C. Hopp, Jr.. Milton Lucow, has been chairman of the
prove helpful in stimulating or- Nathan S. Peterman and Jacob Women's Division Federation
campaign in New York and is
ganizational programs and in- E. Segal.
Mrs. Alfred Deutsch and Mrs. a member of the Executive Com-
creasing attendance at meet-
Joseph
Radom
are
chairmen
of
mittee
of the New York Federa-
ings, Edelman said.
In addition to these demon- table hostesses. Table hostesses tion and the Committee on
strations, the specialists will include Mesdames Joseph J. Al- Fund-Raising.
be available for consultation lender, George D. Barahal,
Annual confirmation services of Temple Beth El will take about particular pr o b l e m s Arthur Beckwith, Milton Berger,
place Sunday. At home receptions will be held that afternoon faced by organizations. Partici- Bernard Blade n. Morris H.
Want The Best?
and evening (unless otherwise stated) for the following Beth El pants will hear about the speak- Brown. Bernard Cantor. Albert
Ask the Folks Who've Had
confirmands:
ers, films and guidance avail- M. Colman. Alan P. Goldstein.
MICHAEL LEWIS BERNSTEIN, son of Mrs. Betty Lewis Bern- able through the Council's Pro-
SAM BARNETT
stein, 25417 Sherwood, Huntington Woods. Reception 2-5 p.m.1 gram Service.
and His Orchestra
at the home of grandparents Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis, 25409 i
The Institute will also at- Israeli Novelist
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Sherwood, Huntington Woods. No cards.
tempt to explain and encourage to Speak at Institute
CAROL JO BORIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Borin,1 the effective use of Jewish cul-
19469 Parkside, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
tural prograrrtming within or- Final Oneg Shabbat
NED GERSHENSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gershenson, ganizations. Time has been al-
The Sholem Aleichem Inst i-
17471 Hamilton, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
lotted for discussion at a prob- tute will hold the final Oneg
MICHAEL HARRIS GORDON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery W. lem clinic scheduled for the Shabbat of its season tonight.
Gordon, 17586 Birchcrest, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
Guest speaker will he Israeli
close of the session.
ROBERT SHAPIRO HOFFMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Z.
writer Amos Ark-ha. author of
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Hoffman, 18645 Oak Drive, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
"Black Berets" and other Israeli
LINDA SUE JAFFE, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Jaffe, 18662
"The Best Need
best sellers. Aricha will lecture
Muirland. Reception to be held '7-11 p.m. June 9. No cards.
on The Changing Cultural
Cost No More"
JOHN JASSY JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jassy, 2651 Lone
Scene in Israel," a considera-
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8-2266
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Pine, Birmingham. Reception to be held 2.5 p.m. June 2
JOSEPH L. BAYLE AUXIL- tion of the changes in art,
No cards.
IARY will service the Down- dance. the theater and litera-
DOUGLAS JAMES PRIVER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julien Priver, ! town USO on Tuesday. Mrs. ture since the founding of the
Allen Marks. chairman. will be nation. The public is invited.
3470 Cambridge, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
Make your Simcha Bright I
STEVEN ALLAN RICE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, assisted by Mrs. Louis Burke,
Book the Band that's Right ! !
Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mrs. Jack
19520 Shrewsbury, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
Registration for the fall se-
From LONDON, ENGLAND
JEFFREY BERGER ROBERTS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Starman, Mrs. Sam Papo and mester of the Sholem Aleichein
Mrs.
Nathan
Starman,
presi-
Roberts, 20405 Picadilly, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
School is now in process. The
BONNIE SUE ROTENBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel dent. A meeting will be held school is affiliated with the
on June 7 at the home of Mrs. United Hebrew Schools. Its cur-
L. Rotenberg, 13431 Vassar, 7-10 p.m. No cards.
& HIS ORCHESTRA
JAMES ALBERT ROTH, son of Mr. and Mrs. IrWin Roth, 20055 Max H a I p e r n, 1305 Juliet. riculum includes all aspects of
"The rit g
i ghY;t orrcicoaosd jr the
Luncheon will be served.
Canterbury Road, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
Jewish culture, presented from
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BARBARA LYNN SALZENSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
a secular-cultural view. For in-
CALL UN 1-3065
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN formation, call VE 8-7440.
Salzenstein, 18701 Mendota, 3-5 p.m. No cards.
SALLY JO SOROCK, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Sorock, LADIES AUXILIARY will meet
Monday evening at the Jewish
3330 Sherbourne, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
ROBERT MITCHELL STEIN, son of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. War Veterans Memorial Home.
Hostesses are Carrie Goldberger
Stein, 19792 Ward, 2-5 p.m.
JACK BERNARD TANN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tann, and Marion Sherman. A party in
honor of outgoing president, Ruth
19379 Warrington, 3-6 p.m. No cards.
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KATHLEEN GAIL WILLIS, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sam S. Benach, will be held on the
evening
of
June
11,
at
Kozins
Willis, 18305 Warrington, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
• Sterling
Restaurant. 20340 W. Seven Mile.
For reservations, call Betty Spin-
• Silverplate
ner, KE 7-7386.
Mrs. Arthur J. Haas of Strathcona Dr., a member of the
Special Committee on Membership of the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods, last week participated in meetings of the
Committee held in New York.
Morey Hochberger, 20211 Weyher, Livonia, and Lawrence
B. Wayne, 24280 Dante, Oak Park, Detroit representatives of
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, have been invited to
participate in a four-day business conference with President Cecil
J. North and other officers of the company at the Mark Hopkins
Hotel'in San Francisco, Calif., Monday through Friday.
Mrs. Louis Berger of North Clarendon, Vt., flew to Des
Moines, Iowa, where she attended the graduation of her son, Dr.
Eugene Kopple from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and
Surgery. She is the former Mrs. Melvin D. Kopple of Parkside
Ave.
Joseph Greenfield, 24052 Jerome, Oak Park, will be leaving
shortly for India. where he will be employed on an engineering
project for the Indian government. A graduate of McGill Uni-
versity, he holds a degree in metalurgical engineering.
The Kutnick Cousins Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Saham, 19489 Parker, Livonia. Movies
will be shown and Ida Kutnick will tell about her recent visit to
Israel.
Mrs. Jules Radin, 15410 Oakwood, Oak Park, recently enter-
tained with a tea at her home for her future niece, Esther Green-
blatt of Scotia Ave., Oak Park.
List At Home Receptions
for Beth El Confirmands
DAVE DOMBEY
ASSOCIATES
JWV Activities)
Zan GILBERT
Proclamations of Governor, Mayor
Launch City of Hope Fund-Raising
Pewter
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Meyers Area Council
Gov. John B. Swainson has June as the City of Hope Month Slates General Meeting
T h e Meyers - Seven - Schaefer
signed a proclamation declaring in Michigan. In Detroit, Mayor
Jerome Cavanagh has pro-
claimed the week of June 3-9 as
City of Hope week in Detroit.
A local appeal to the public
Leave Everything to Us
on behalf of the free, non-sec-
tarian, national medical center
in Duarte, Calif., will be made
Wednesday. A fund - raising
drive throughout the downtown
area will take place on that day.
Those wishing to participate
in this appeal for funds "to
help those afflicted with catas-
trophic diseases, regardless of
race, creed, or national origin,"
may contact the chairman, Mrs.
Alvin H. Simon, DI 1-3629. Mrs.
Morris Miss is directing the
campaign.
Mrs. Abe Eizelman, presi-
dent, said proceeds will help
WYAN and HAROLD LANDIS
continue and expand the work
of research and care.
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Community will hold meet 8:45
p.m. Wednesday at the Ahavas
Achim Synagogue. Members of
the program committee are Prof.
Gordon Farrell. Dr. Jesse Good-
win and Nicholas Beck.
The program will include "Real
Values of Community Councils,"
a talk by Richard Marks, exec-
utive secretary of the Detroit
Commission on Community Rela-
tions.
There will also be a slide-
film show demonstrating the pur-
pose of organization and area di-
vision, the election of an addi-
tional eight members-at-large and
a talk by Raymond Clevenger of
the Michigan Corporation and Se-
curities Commission on "Recogni-
tion of Unfair Real Estate Prac-
tices."
Radomer Aid Meets
The executive board of the
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
ciety will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Workmen's Circle,
The Jewish Folk Chorus will 19340 W. Seven Mile.
hold its annual spring concert
Mr. and Mrs. B. Halpern will
8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Ma- act as host and hostess.
sonic Temple.
For tickets, call DI 1-9231.
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