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July 20, 1962 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-07-20

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Murray Seasongood Appointed
Advisor for Publication Society

Murray Seasongood, a senior : Judiciary system and in 1951
member in the law firm of received a citation and award
Paxton and Seaongood. Cincin- from the National Municipal
nati, has been appointed to the League. He is the author of
advisory committee of the Jew- "Local Government in the
ish Publication S o c i et y of ; United States" and has taught
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lavine Michigan communities. He is a
at the Municipal Corps College
America, Philadelphia.
of 17363 Northlawn will have member of the board of direc-
Seasongood, who has been ' of Law, University of Cincin-
open house Sunday, and the tors of Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
with the law firm since 1918, nati, and at Harvard Law
event will assume an unusual dah, honorary chairman of the
is the 7th appointee to the School.
aspect because the man to be scholarship committee of the
advisory committee which is
honored is their uncle, Louis Beth Yehudah schools, and one
made up of prominent leaders
Applebaum. and the occasion of the original founders of Beth
in the arts, professions and
Jacob Synagogue.
is his 90th birthday.
industry.
To what does he attribute
The nonagenarian is a re-
Agency
Society President Sol Satin-
his longevity? "Uncle Louie,"
markable man — to which his
sky said that the committee
as he is affectionately known,
2.0 ORCHESTRAS
niece and nephew and his many
will assist in directing an in-
says: "It runs in the family.
On* to Suit Every Occasion
friends attest.
tensive membership drive being
WO 2 4814
UN 4-4346
My father died at the ripe
He retired from his metal
Fox
Bldg.
conducted by the Jewish Pub-
old age of 102."
business eight years ago, yet,
lication Society, a non-profit.
This nonagenarian still fills
until he was 82, he drove a out his own income tax reports_
educational institution which
truck and attended to his daily He has two sets of tephilin and
has been publishing works on
affairs, and even now he still two taleisim, using one set in
Jewish life and Culture for
plays cards twice a week, takes the synagogue and the other
nearly 75 years.
PHOTOGRAPHY
an interest in the stock market at home, when inclement weath-
Active in governmental af-
Weddings - Bar MsThairs
and is ready to offer advice on er prevents him from walking
Formals,
Candida, 3 D's, Movies
on
both
the
local
and
DR. EPHRAIM SHMITELI fairs
.. For Quality Workmanship
investments, is an avid baseball to synagogue services. He says
Dr. Ephraim Shmueli, noted state level. Seasongood also has
UN 1-9000
Coll
Mr.
Rosen
fan and remains deeply devoted he has found it easy to be an
contributed much to the State
educator, historian and lee contributed
to the synagogue and to organi- observant Jew in America.
zations with which he is affili-
turer. will address the Kvutzah
Ivrith (Hebrew Culture So-
ated.
Conditions Were
What is especially remark-
ciety) 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
able about Louis Applebaum
Jewish Center.
`Perfect'
at
Knollwood
is that although he was born
His subject will be the Eich-
in Au Sable, Mich.—July 16, for Records in 'Open' mann trial, which he attended
1872—he has always been a
Officials of the PGA (Profes- in its entirety.
strictly observant synagogue- sional Golfers Association) and
A member of the staff of the
goer and an observer at home, the pros in competition were Haifa Teachers' Institute in Is-
and to this day attends serv- lavish in their praise last week raeL Dr. Shmueli is a former
ices regularly. He is an honor- of the Knollwood Country Club, staff member of the local Mid-
ary life member of Congrega- site of the 11th Motor City rasha and of the College of
Lion Bnai Israel and at pres- open.
Jewish Studies of • Chicago. He
ent attends services—almost
Australian Bruce Crampton currently is a guest lecturer at
daily — at Young Israel on set a tournament record with
a teachers' seminar at Cornell!
Featuring:
Wyoming.
a 17-under-par 267 to win Hill
the University, sponsored by the
Fine Jewelry and Pearls
Louis Applebaum, who has 72 hole championship. Dave
1
Jewish Agency of America.
Specializing in:
been making his home with his of Jackson (Mich.) toured the
Dr. Shmueli is the author
Modern Custom Creations
airs. course in a blazing 64 on the
niece and nephew. Mr. and M
.. of
a
six-volume
series
entitled
Lavine. on Northlawn, for the last day of the four-day joust
for Your Precious Stones
past 27 years, came to Detroit to set a new record for Knoll- "The History of the Jews i i n i
a
Modern
Times."
He
is
also
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with his parents from Au Sable wood. His 31-33 netted him a
15738 LIVERNOIS
in 188'7, and has lived here un- tie for second place with Don frequent contributor to a num-!
Open Thursdays to 9 P.M.
interruptedly since then. His Massengale of Jacksboro. Tex. ' be r of Israeli and American
Hebrew periodicals.
parents came to Detroit from
I
Both officials and golfers at-
Dr. Shmueli will deliver his,
Russia and then went on to Au tributed their low scores to the
Sable where Louis and two well-manicured course. They lecture in Hebrew. The meet-
. high tribute to William ing is open to the public. Wolf
other brothers were born. be- paid
fore moving back to Detroit in Ray
— . n u r n , groundskeeper at , t Snider is chairman_
1887: His two brothers were Knollwood.
I While in Detroit. Dr. Shmueli
Meyer, who died 10 years ago,
Bernard Siegel, president of will be the house guest of Mr..
and Mose s — Mrs. Lav i's
ago. fath- the club. said the records were , and Mrs. Joseph Katz. 21881
Has Made a
er—who d ied 20 years
established through some of the I Beverly.
Well known
own in religious and finest golf he has seen. Con- I
Louis
circles,
organizational
the outstanding ,
Applebaum
has a multitude of tributing to
A
friends in Detroit and other play, he said. was the excellent t
condition of the fairways and 1
the greens.
on
ROSENWALD LADIES AUX
iaa
of the
c irn ,
Th e
ILIARY, American Legion. will
I
reflected the attitude of the hold a picnic Sunday at Lola
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. golfers. They liked playing the , Valley Park. • • •
Bresler of Flint have an- course. Part of this feeling was !
nounced the engagement of due not only to the grounds! CLITB TWO, Pioneer Women.
%will hold an executive board
their daughter, Brenda Kaye, maintenance, but to the overall :
to Dr. Herman Schiff, son of , conditions of the tourney. of meeting 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Martin Schiff and the late Mrs. ;'which hospitality was a big the home of Blanche Rose,
AND IS NOW OFFERING
1.12747 Vernon, Huntington
Hattie Schiff of Oak Park. The L factor.
member- i Woods. R_S.V.P., LI 22995.
lauded
the
Siegel
bride-elect is a graduate of the '
THE NATIONALLY FAMOUS
• • •
University of Michigan School ship-at-large who. he said, were
of Dental Hygiene. Her fiance "very coonerative." I. DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG
is a graduate of the University George Kayes was chairman i WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION!
of Michigan School of Dentis- of the Open at Knollwood. while 'President Mrs. M. Guterman an-
try. A September wedding is Ed Schumer assisted him as co- ! nounces that Mrs. P. Lewis will
planned. chairman. John Wilber was :be hostess at a party Wednes-
lday evening at Springers Inc.,
sponsorship chairman.
Golfers. PGA officials and 8920 W. Seven Mile. Friends
an members are invited. For
club officers had a special d
thanks for the women's di- 1 information, call Mrs. J. Fried-
Leave Everything to Us
vision. under the direction of i man , UN 1-6793-
• • •
Lee Bernstein and Dorothy I
sell
I
JEWISH
WOMEN'S
EURO-
helped
to
Zeckman, who
tickets and offered hospitality. :DEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION announces the unveiling
of a monument in memory of
Social Singles Invite
Hilda Kivovitz (Kay) 1:30 p.m.
Young Adults to Spend July 29 at the Workmen's Cir-
at Tamarack de Cemetery. Rabbi Moses
Weekend
The Social Singles of the Rothenberg will officiate. Rela-

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aze asked to
announced
and For
friends
Jewish Center has young
adults lives
attend.
transportation in-
its invitation to all
formation, call UN 4-1639.

from the ages of 21 to 35 to
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a * OF TRUE
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attend a weekend outing at
–L.-- will celebrate its an-
Camp Tamarack in Ortonville SISTERS
beginning Sept. 7.
nual "True Sisters Day." 730
Registrations must be in no p.m. Aug. 1 at the Belcrest
later than Aug. 1.
Hotel_ A chuck-wagon style din-
Activities planned
include ner will be featured, as well as
sports, games, dancing, singing swimming and entertainment.
and a talk by Judge Victor For information, call Evelyn
Baum on "Youth. in Politics." Kohleriter, BR 3-6125.
Meals will be provided. The
group will return after lunch
A compassionate general com-
on Sept. 9. Transportation will posed the plaintive bugle call,
be provided. For information Taps, 100 years ago this sum-
and application, call. Leon , mer, during a lull in Civil War
fighting.
Olshansky, UN 1-2490.

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Ephraim Shmueli
to Address Hebrew
Culture Society

Nonagenarian Louis-Applebaum,
Native of Michigan, Remains
Active and Devoutly Religious

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