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June 22, 1962 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-22

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• • •
activities

Keystone-Surowitz
Vows Exchanged

OAK-WOODS LODGE recent-
ly installed Irwin Ekelman as
president. Other officers are
Judge Burton R . Shifman, Sid
Kaluzny and Jerrold Friedman,
vice presidents; Norman Weitz,
treasurer; Ronald Ellis, Dan
Hoffer and Arthur Gladstone,
secretaries; Eric Lowenthal,
warden; Harold Rosenthal,
guardian; Irving Lopatin, chap-
lain; Robert Benyas, assistant
chaplain; and Nate Bassin, Mel-
vin Binder, Arthur Brand, Merle
Dreyfuss, Lee Fish, Harry
Gross, Bernard Jacoby, Phillip
Hulick, Ben Marks, Leonard
Miller, Sanford Pliskow, Julius
Rachmiel, Norman Rubin, Jack
MRS. JAY KEYSTONE
Shindel, Irving Simons, Fred
Elaine Susan Surowitz be-
Stocker, Jay Taylor, Joe Taylor
came the bride of Dr. Jay Allen
and Max Wayburn, trustees.
* • •
Keystone in a ceremony June
19 at Knollwood Country 'Club.
ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
Officiating was Rabbi Morris
will hold its seventh annual in-
Adler.
stallation of officers banquet 9
Parents of the newlyweds are
p.m. Saturday at Temple
Emanu-El, 14450 W. Ten Mile, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surowitz,
Oak Park. Refreshments will be 1794 Hazel, and Mr. and Mrs.
served. Dietary laws will be ob- John Keystone, 24021 Condon,
served. Eric Rosenow and his Oak Park.
Matron-of-honor w a s Mrs.
orchestra will provide music for
dancing, according of President Harvey E. Schatz, sister of the
Sam Freedman. Norman Gitler bridegroom. Bridesmaids were
is installation chairman. Pro- Mrs. Richard Schram, Barbara
gram chairman is Max Fridman. Matler, Karen Bleier, Janice
For reservations, call Gitler, Colman, Marilyn Grossman and
Judy Castleman.
EL 7-1376.
• • •
Harvey E. Schatz was best
DONALD FOX CHAPTER man. Jack Keystone, Alan Bres-
will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at nick, Dr. Jordan Burke, Sandy
Temple Beth Yehudah, 17556 Shapiro, Sheldon Glass and
Wyoming. Friends are invited. Michael Surowitz, brother of the
Games and prizes will be fea- bride, were ushers.
tured.
The couple will be driving to
• • •
Lake Tahoe, en route to San
BRANDEIS CHAPTER will Francisco, where the bride-
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the groom will intern at San Fran-
Sholem Aleichem Institute. Pro- cisco General Hospital.
gram chairman is Mrs. Morris
Pleason. Officers for the corn- Daniel G. Ross Named
ing year are Mesdames Henry
Gotliff, president; John Sandler, on JPS Advisory Body
Daniel G. Ross, of New York,
Irving Berkowitz and Ben Al-
derman, vice presidents; George a partner in the law firm of
Brown, treasurer; Albert Katz, Becker, Ross & Stone, has been
Sam Stewart, Milton Weiss, Da- named to the advisory commit-
vid Gershon, Louis Berk and tee of the Jewish Publication
Joseph Smaller„secretaries; Ben Society of America, Phila-
Fishman, sentinel; Money Ager, delphia.
Society President Sol Satin-
historian and Charles Bernstein,
sky said Ross will assist in di-
guide.
recting an intensive member-
• • •
ship drive being conducted by
EDDIE JACOBSON LODGE the organization. He joins other
installed officers at a recent prominent leaders in the arts,
meeting. They are Bill Offer- professions and industry on
man, president; Morton Serlin, the committee.
Ben Mandell, Nathan Novograd
A graduate of Columbia Uni-
and Dave Pink, vice presidents; versity, Ross has been an active
Rubin Eizen, Phil Taffel and leader in Jewish affairs for
Bernard Schwartz, secretaries; many years and has served as
Frank Greenwald, treasurer; Is- chairman of the board of trus-
rael Eizen, chaplain; Lester Jer- tees of the Society for the Ad-
ross, guardian; Mike Traub, vancement of Judaism, as vice
warden; Morris Borkin, Irvin president of the American
Shlon, Teddy Boorman, Mike Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
Hollander, Joseph Lattin, Mor- sity, and as chairman of the,
ris Sears, Jack Sokel, Hank Cha- national planning commission
nen, Arthur Klee and Al Lieber- for the Jewish Theological
man, trustees; Sam Kastner, Le- Seminary of America.
on Sears, Norman Feingold, Is-
rael Eizen, William Borkin and
Eugene Gordon, administrative Children's Unlimited
board.
Gives Total of

$8,000 to State Home

Julian H. Krolik
School Is Dedicated

Groundbreaking ceremonies
for the Julian H. Krolik Ele-
mentary School, Canfield at
Cadillac, were
held Thurs-
day.
Named for
the late prom-
inent Detroit
businessman
and civic
leader, the
school will in-
clude a special
purpose room
for arts, sci- Late Julian H.
e n c e , speech
Krolik
and library. Completion of the
million-dollar facility, designed
by Louis G. Redstone, Architects,
is scheduled for February, 1963.

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A $3,300 contribution to the
Plymouth State Home and
Training School by Children's
Unlimited, a private organiza-
tion dedicated to meeting the
needs of the multiple handi-
capped and emotionally dis-
turbed blind child, brought that
organization's contribution to
the Home to $8,000 during the
past year.
Presenting the contribution
to George Ebling, administra-
tive assistant, were Mrs. Edward
Resnick, 20002 Marlowe, Mrs.
Benjamin N. Stein, 13109 Bal-
four, Huntington Woods, and
Mrs. Avery Joseff, 21350 Park-
lawn, Oak Park.
The funds are being used by
the staff, under the direction of
Dr. Robert I. Jaslow, medical
superintendent, to provide spe-
cial services for the more than
40 blind children at the institu-
tion.

Masonic Symphony and Concert Series Listed

The Masonic Auditorium
1962-1963 Concert Series and
Symphony series have been an-
nounced by C. W. Van Lopik,
general manager .
Opening the series on Oct. 27,
will be Van Cliburn, the great
young pianist, direct from a
sensational European tour.
The Romanian National Folk
Dancers, accompanied by the
Barbu Lantaru Orchestra, will
appear Nov. 17.
.On Nov. 30, the Foo Hsing
Theater from Nationalist China
will appear.. This company of 50
Chinese children, which also
will appear at Seattle's World's
Fair, is noted for its emphasis
on action ,acrobatics, comedy,
music and color.
The Robert Shaw Chorale re-
turns Jan. 12.

I

Isaac Stern returns to Ma-
sonic Auditorium for .a recital
on Feb. 1.
Cesare Valletti, of the Metro-
politan Opera, will present a
Detroit recital Feb. 22.
England's great Royal Ballet
returns in April to close the
varied Masonic Auditorium
Concert Series .
The Symphony Series at Ma-
sonic Auditorium will open Oct.
26 with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra.
"Rigoletto" will be presented
by the New York City Opera
Company, Nov. 23.
William Steinberg, conductbr
of the Pittsburgh Symphony
will lead that orchestra in a
Detroit performance, Feb. 15.
Eugene Ormandy and the
Philadelphia Orchestra return
May 8.

Men's Clubs

YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-
WOODS MEN'S CLUB will hold
its annual picnic 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park
Major Par k. Refreshments,
prizes and games will highlight
the event.

Hebrew Scholarship
Given Miss Tambor

The Farband Labor Zionist
Order has given a scholarship
of $100 for a student who excels
in Hebrew study.
The department has ap-
pointed Miss Gloria Tambor for
the scholarship. She has already
received the money and a cita-
tion from the Farband.

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