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Susan King to Wed
Gary Roggin

June and Jews

BY DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Copyright, 1962, Jewish
Telegraphic Agency. Inc.)

Lowell accounted for this sup-
posed eminence of the Jew as a
kind of compensation for their
persecution. "All share in the
government of the world," he
wrote, "was denied for centuries
to this race to which we owed our
religion, a race to which ability
seems as natural and hereditary
•as the curve of their nose and

Radomer Board Meets
'Mrs. Albert Rogan
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
Gets Her M.A. from ciety
will hold an executive
WSU on Scholarship board meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon-

day at the Workmen's Circle,
Mrs. Albert Rogan, of 8121 18340 W. 7 Mile.
June is not much of a month
H e n d r i e, Huntington Woods,
as far as history is concerned.
Mrs. Bessie Adler, and Mrs.
was graduated last week from the
The first Continental Congress
Wayne State University School Lillian Sugar will be hostess.
I-began its deliberations in June,
of Education with a Master of
but it did not decide on indepen-
Arts degree.
dence until July rolled around.
Want The Best?
No President of the United States
Mrs. Rogan received a $4,000
Ask the Folks Who've Had
was
born
in
June.
However,
it
is
whose
blood
furtively
mingled
scholarship
from
the
U.S.
Health
•
' the favorite month for brides and with the bluest blood in Europe. Welfare and Education Depart-
SAM BARNETT
what girl would not rather be We drove them into a corner ment, for two years' training in
and His Orchestra
but
they
had
their
revenge
as
bride than President? Yet that is
rehabilitation and counseling.
LI 1-2563
not the reason why the poet the wronged are sure to have it, She plans to use her training in
wrote, "What is so rare as a day sooner or later. They made their the placement of handicapped
in June!"
I corner the banking house of the persons in industry.
I suppose every one who has world and from thence ruled it."
Her thesis for the M.A. degree
gone to public school knows that
As will be seen, there is a kind was "Employers' Attitudes To-
line. I asked nearly a dozen of catch in the last line. Perse- wards Hiring the Handicapped
PHOTOGRAPHY
people. Every one was familiar c-ution made the' Jews the bank- Person." In her research she
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
with it but none knew the name ers of the world. It doesn't seem interviewed heads of many indus-
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
For Quality Workmanship
of the author. Tennyson. Words- so in New York with its large tries and her findings are incor-
MISS SUSAN KING
Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000
worth, James Whitcomb Riley , Jewish population, I am told porated in her essay.
At a recent cocktail party at
were some of the erroneous
their home, Mr. and Mrs. Sol guesses. But James Russell Low- that among the great banks of
Mrs. Rogan states that there is
' New York City, and Jewish direc-
King of Oakman Blvd. an-
ell was the author and it is found tors of banks are as rare as the an important field of endeavor
nounced the engagement of in The Vision of
in
the Wayne State Universit y
aon ao
proverbial hen's teeth and all I vicatiobal rehabilitation counsel-
their daughter. Susan Marsha. •
"And
what
is
so
rare
over America, as far as my know- or training program, and urges
Agency
to Gary Marvin Roggin. son of
as a day in June
ledge goes, the banks are usually increased participation in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggin of
20 ORCHESTRAS
Then
if
ever
came
run
by
good
Presbyterians,
Cath-
I
One to Suit Every Occasion
Cherrylawn Ave.
The Rogans have three chil-
perfect days
olics and hard shell Baptists and
WO 2-4814
UN 4-4346
The bride-elect is a junior at
dren, Gerald, 15, Roger, 17, and
Fox Bldg.
Then
Heaven
tries
earth
the
like,
very
seldom
Jews.
the University of Michigan.
Gloria,
13.
Gloria
was
just
grad-
if it is in tune
The anti - Semite frequently ' uated from City and Country
where she is affiliated with
And over it softly her
likes to find Jews in everybody. I School and plans to go to -King-
Sigma Delta Tau and Alpha
warm
ear
-lays.
In
' recent years, the haters of! wood School. Cranbrook, in the
Lambda Delta sororities. Her
A day in June is rare indeed!
fiance is a sophomore at the The one thing James Russell Low- Roosevelt liked to say he was a fall. Roger and Gerand attend
Jew and some of the extreme
University of Michigan's School
ell seemed to think as rare as a reactionaries even denounced Dondero High School. Mrs. Rogan
of Medicine and is affiliated June day — were Jews.
is the former Elaine Newman of
Eisenhower as a Jew. James Rus- Cleveland.
with Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity.
The Amer4an critic, James
For fine color movies
A Dec. 23 wedding is planned. Huneker, of a generation ago, was sell Lowell had no such anti-
Semitic motive. The fact is when
of your wedding
always discovering great Jews. it comes to judging other races,
One day his mother said to him, most of us are apt to make very
Call
"Jimmy. one of these days you broad generalizations unwarran-
are going to come home and tell ted by the premises. The man
me that Christ Himself was a who does not do so. is in my
And His Orchestra
The Congressional Record of Jew."
topinion, even rarer than a day
KE 5-2604
June 18 carries the speech of
James Russell Lowell had the in June.
Sidney M. Shevitz, former Jew- same quirk. His biographer com-
ish Community Council president ments CM "his astonishing faculty
and co-chairman of the Council's for the detection of Jews." "He
Culture Commission, who served was so delighted," we are told,
as chairman of the Warsaw "in discovering that everybody
UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED — PERMANENTLY, 'SAFELY
Ghetto Uprising Commemoration was in some way descended frcnn
Special Technique for 'Sensitive Men and Women
Committee. He delivered the the Jew because he had some
keynote address on the occasion Jewish feature or a Jewish name
FACE' — ARMS — LEGS — HAIRLINES CORRECTED
of the 19th annual Detroit Com- or a Gentile name such as the
EYEBROWS ARCHED PERMANENTLY
memoration of the Uprising.
Jews were in the habit of assum-
Representative John D. Ding- ing that it was scarcely possible
ell. who had the speech included to mention any distinguished
8221 CURTIS cor. ROSELAWN
UN 2-8914
in the Record, stated in a for- man who could not be conclu-
word: "It is fitting that in this sively proved in seine connection
time of danger to freedom and with the chosen race."
cold war we should recall this act
If a man had a longer nose
Michigan's Foremost Private Camp
of great courage in the face of than most, that proved to Lowell
BOYS AND GIRLS 6-16
hoepless odds by a brave. people, ; he was a Jew. But Emerson had a
and should recall that the free- long nose. I think someone has
dom for which these martyrs figured out that 25 of the Ameri- !
fought and died is still in clan- can presidents had long noses
ger." Dingell also inserted in the but not one of them were Jews.
Congressional Record in addition ; He insisted that Browning was
On Picturesque Grand Traverse Bay and
to the text of Shevitz' remarks. a Jew. Why? Just Look at his
the note that the Detroit Corn- face, he answered and besides,
Lake Mougay
. pollen-free . . . luxuri-
Ornena,
memoration was held "under the Browning "once wrote a Hebrew
ous facilities . . . professional supervision.
Mich.
auspices of the Culture Commis- line in on of his poems which he
MISS ELLEN DRAPKIN
sion of the Jewish. Community later erased." Leon Gambetta,
REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
Council of Metropolitan Detroit. • the French statesman, was a Jew
Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Drapkin
8 WEEKS AND 4 WEEK SESSIONS
Irving Pokempner Chairman; to Lowell. Here. the name had led of Pittsburgh, Pa., formerly of
Joseph Edelman Director."
him to this conclusion.
-
•
Soiling
• Tripping
Detroit. announce the engage-
• Fishing
• Motor Booting
• Arts & Crafts
ment of their daughter, Ellen
• Land Sports
• Water-Skiing
• Dramatics
Joy. to Joseph T. Kleinerman,
• Canoeing
• Instrumental
• Cultural Friday
son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Klein-
• Horseback Riding
BY HENRY LEONARD
Music
Evenings
erman of Eldridge St., Pitts-
For Registration or Brochure Cop:
burgh.
Camp Directors—Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Melton
SISTERHOOD
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Eeta Freeman Will
MEETING-

J. J. CLARKE

Dave Diamond

WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW...

Shevitz Talk in
Congress Record

/JJ ick. Stizitz_

SID SIEGEL

DI i-6990

Drapkin-11leinerman
Engagement Told

HOLLYWOOD METHOD

HELEN 'LIMBURG, R.E.

CAMP

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TO MT

"Girls, now a speech by Rabbi Nubkin, then
we'll get to the more important matters of

the afternoon."

Copr. 1962, Doyen,. Prodvcdons

Go to Pakistan with
Peace Corps Unit

Eeta B. Freeman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman,
18005 Indiana, has joined a new
Peace Corps unit assigned to
projects in Pakistan. Miss Free-
man will work 'in the field of
social service there.
The unit will train at the
University of Minnesota begin-
ning July 7, and will go to Paki-
stan on Oct. 16.
Miss Freeman has a degree
in sociology from Wayne State
University and is now working
on her master's. She was active
with the International Students
Society, the Panel of Americans
and the Hillel Foundation. She
is a Social Worker for the State
of Michigan.

The University of Michigan
has awarded 677 first-year Re-
gents-Alumni scholarships and
104 new Michigan Junior Col-
lege scholarships for 1961-62.

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