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June 08, 1962 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 8, 1982 — 20



Bnai Brith Fetes Dr. Jonas Salk;
Detroit Press to Honor Scientist

Lodge Day
Lynda Alpert Weds Tamarack
Camp Opens in N.Y.
E. Paul Nusgart
A staff of 50 counselors will

Bnai Brith hon-
ored Dr. Jonas
Salk (right), de-
veloper of polio
vaccine, for "cre-
ative leadership in
the field of pre-
ventive medicine."
Bnai Brith Presi-
dent Label A. Katz
presented Salk
with a commenda-
tory plaque at the'
organization's re-1
cent triennial con-
vention. The
Wayne County
Chapter of the
National Founda-
tion will present
Salk at a Detroit
MRS. E. PAUL NUSGART
Press Club Celeb-
Lynda Faith Alpert was wed
rity Luncheon
12:15 p.m. Thurs- to E. Paul Nusgart in a candle-
day at the Club. light ceremony performed May
He will speak on 27 by Rabbi Leon Fram and
the biological Rabbi M. Robert Syme at Tem-
sciences and tell of plans for the new Salk Institute for Biologi- ple Israel.
The newlyweds are the chil-
cal Studies, being built by the Foundation at a cost of $15,000,000
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
in San Diego, Calif.
J. Alpert, 19970 Ardmore, and
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Nusgart,
Aptekar's 'June Night'
181 McAdam, Winnipeg, Man.
The bride wore a gown of
Concert Ends Use by
peau de soie with French im-
Ford of Cooley Stage C
ported lace embroidered in
"Music for a June Night" was
pearls. It had a scoop neckline
The Salk Institute Building and three-quarter length bell
Milton Aptekar's second concert
— held last week — since his Fund campaign was kicked off in sleeves and was fitted with a
promotion to fine arts depart- Wayne County with the month beaded cumberbund at the waist. •
ment head at Henry Ford High of June proclaimed as Salk In- The bell-shaped skirt was ap-
School. stitute Fund Raising Campaign pliqued in lace and pearls and
month with ceremonies held in ended in a cathedral train with
He . had been on the Cooley the Mayor's office.
two roses of the same material
High School staff for 14 years
Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh at the waist. The bride carried
previously. Both Aptekar and
presented
a
proclamation
on
be-
white orchids, stephanotis and
Samuel Emmer directed vocal I
and instrumental groups that half of the city to Walker L. phaelonopsis on her Bible.
Cisler,
president,
Detroit
Edison,
Marsha Caryn Alpert served
filled the Cooley stage for "Music
for a June Night," It was Ford's and Wayne County chairman of her sister as maid of honor.
last concert at Cooley prior to i the Salk Institute for Biological Mrs. Arnold Garvin was matron
Studies, and Nate Shapero, chair-
of honor. Bridesmaids were
moving into its own newly-corn-
man of the board, Cunningham Harriet Sorokin and Ruth Carol
pleted facilities in the fall.
Drug Stores, and member of the
Emmer is instructor of the National Founders Board, Salk Nusgart of Winnipeg, sister of
the bridegroom.
band and the orchestra at Ford. Institute.
Ronald Kleinfield of Winni-
Last week's concert featured
Cisler and Shapero noted that
a variety of vocal groups, both the campaign being conducted by peg was best man. Ushers were
male and female and mixed. the National Foundation - March David Genser, Lloyd Secter,
Works presented included those of Dimes has set a goal across Archie Cham and Melvin
of Brahms, Mozart, Bernstein ' the country of $15,000,000; that Lazareck, all of Winnipeg,
and Whiting. , no specific goal has been set
A dinner followed the cere-
With chorus and orchestra of ifor Wayne County, with the drive mony and the couple departed
over 250 students, Aptekar con- including a mass mailing to for a honeymoon in Montreal
ducted The Sound of Music," I homes in Wayne County; can- and Bermuda.
by Rodgers and Hammerstein. to ! isters placed in many business es-
end the last Ford concert in the tablishments. numerous special
Cooley auditorium. events: and a special gifts drive
among industry and business.
nal
I There will be no hodse to house
(Continued from Page 15)
Mothers' March during the cam-
paign.
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will hold its annual installation
luncheon noon June 14 at the
Town and Country Club. Officers
are Mesdames George Schwartz,
president; Edward J. Leavitt,
ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB Warren Greenstone and Lewis
has installed new officers. They Davis, vice presidents: Samuel
are Saul Waldman, president; Atlin, treasurer; Abner Baker,
CATERING OF
Jack W. Kaufman, Dr. Louis Leonard Baron and Jerry Baker,
Beresh, vice presidents; Morris secretaries. For reservations.
SMALL INTIMATE
Zelenko, William Schmittel, sec- call LI 7-6994.
PARTIES OR GALA
retaries; William Zimmerman,
AFFAIRS WITH
treasurer; David Dunsky, Eman-
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
uel Feinberg, Jonathan Hyams, LEAGUE will install officers
ELEGANCE S SERVICE
Joseph Koenig (honorary presi- 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home
THAT WILL HAVE YOU
dent), Carl Lichtenstein, Mal-
of Mrs. Joseph Spitzer, 4340
colm Rivkin, Louis Rose, Saul Leslie. Hostesses are Edith Jaf-
'PURR'ING WITH
II.
Rose,
Daniel
Shapiro,
Moe
DELIGHT .. .
fee, Elly Schloss, Bella Flamm,
Voiles and Louis L. Weinstein,
Ann Cohen, Richa Kaufman and
trustees.
Erica Grossbard.
• • •
IN OUR
ADAS SHALOM MEN'S- CLUB
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
BOWLING LEAGUE recently
BAR
held its 17th annual banquet and will meet noon Monday at the
MITZVAHS i.
installation. Of f i c e r s are M. synagogue, announced Mrs.
WEDDINGS
Berke, president; W. Bill Schmit- Abraham Halem, program chair-
YOUR HOME,
tel, J. Prinstein, vice presidents; man. Clayton Irwin of the De-
SHOWERS
H ALL OR i
G. Hollenberg, secretary; E. H. troit News will speak on "A
LUNCHEONS
TEMPLE
Chayet, treasurer; and E. Fein- Travel Editor's View of Israel."
BANQUETS,
berg, W. Goulding, S. Klein, A. Fund-raising plans will be pre-
SIC.
Silver, A. Zussrnan, B. Nussbaum sented by Mrs. Irving Ingram,
ways and means chairMan. Re-
and M. Stein, -board members.
TRAY CATERING
freshments will be served. The
• *
OR CARRY-
BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB public is invited.
OUTS
*
*
will hold a "Brotherhood Blood
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER.
Rally" 4:30 to 10:30 p'.m. June
14 at the synagogue, with the use HOOD has re-elected Mrs. Hyman
of a Red Cross Mobile Unit. All Crystal as president. Other of-
groups and individuals are in- ficers are Mesdames Meyer Lul-
vited to participate. For informa- love, J. George Cohen, Sidney
SAMM1
tion, call Don Farkus, KE 2-7506. Schlaff, vice presidents; Ralph
Rice. Ray Dunn, Bert Kanarek,
CATERING CO
Neither India nor China is the Sherman Fisher, Sidney Golden,
23029 COOLIDGE
most densely populated area per secretaries; and Alvin Tppper,
CAK PAkK MICHIGAN
treasurer.
square mile. It's Holland.

be on hand June 29 when the
children's day camp at Tamarack
Lodge, Greenfield Park, N.Y.,
opens for the season, owner-host
Dave Levinson announced.
Parents will be able to enjoy
more carefree hours in the eve-
ning as well as daytime, due to
a "nite-patrol" which tends to
sleeping children.
The Tamarack day camp is
split into three age categories:
a nursery for the very young, a
pre-kindergarten group, and an
upper-camp for children from six
to 12.
Among special inducements to
children are their own private
rainy-day games rooms, and two
swimming pools.
Teenagers have athletic con-
tests, ice-breaker games, coke-
tail parties, campfires, hikes,

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