MISS SUSAN KARABELNICK

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kara-
belnick, 19323 Sorrento, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Susan Gay, to Michael
. Harvey Ross, son of Mr. and
.Mrs. Earl Ross of Toronto,
formerly of Detroit.
• The bride-elect attended
Highland Park Junior College.
Her fiance attended Wayne
State University and now at-
tends the Wayne State Uni-
versity College of Medicine.
He is affiliated with Tau
Epsilon Phi and Phi Delta
Epsilon fraternities. A Dec. 23
wedding is planned.

JWV Activities I

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Monday at the home of
Ann Bunin, 18677 Greenlawn.
The Auxiliary and Post will
hold their annual weenie roast
July 28 at the home of Florence
and Arnold Wagner, 19477
Burgess, under the chairman-
ship of Bess Goldberg.

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News Brevities

The Wayne State University
Theatre announces a major sea-
son of three classics and three
contemporary plays for 1962-
63, plus a new Children's Thea-
ter touring production. The sea-
son opens Oct. 19 with the suc-
cessful off-Broadway musical,
"The Fantasticks." Other con-
temporary plays scheduled are
Edward Albee's avant - garde
satire, "The American Dream,"
and the major award winning
play of 1960-61, "All the Way
Home." Representing the class-
ics are Shakespeare's "Measure
for Measure," Sheridan's "The
Rivals," and John Gay's "The
Beggar's Opera," the latter pro-
duced in cooperation with the
department of music. The Chil-
dren's Theater will offer "The
Emperor's New Clothes."
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On July 18 at Stoepel Park
No. 1 at Evergreen and W.
Outer Drive and on July 25 at
Chandler Park, at 8:30 p.m., the
Civic Center Summer Theater
will present "Song and Dance,"
a program of choral and choreo-
graphed music which will fea-
ture selections from "West
Side Story" and Gordon Jen-
kins' "Manhattan Tower." Call
WO 2-6570 for information.

markable variety of characters,
but his single most eloquent
creation was a young man
named Nick Adams. In a series
of 19 compelling stories, Hem-
ingway "brought up" Nick
Adams from late boyhood to
early maturity, and gave the
world an unforgettable image
of "what it takes" to be a man
in twentieth-century America.
Ten of these stories have been
translated by a singularly dis-
tinguished cast into the 20th
Century-Fox, CinemaScope-De-
Luxe production, "Hemingway's
Adventures of a Young Man,"
which opened at the Trans-Lux
Krim Theater Wednesday.

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Branch 4, L.Z.O.,

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Myra Richardson of the La-
bor Zionist Organization,
Branch 4, has been elected
president.
Other officers include Morris
Lieberman, Louis Redstone,
Sidney M. Shevitz and Isadore
L. Shrodeck, vice presidents;
Harold Berke, treasurer, and
Mrs. Pearl Handelman, secre-
tary.
Delegates to the national con-
vention, Sept. 18-17, in New
York City, are Morris Lieber-
man, Jack Malamud and Sid-
ney M. Shevitz. Other commit-
tee assignments include Mrs.
Harold Silver, Histadrut; Mrs.
Movsas Goldoftas, Jewish Na-
tional Fund; Isadore L. Shro-
deck, Labor Zionist campaign;
Mrs. Jack Malamud, Israel
bonds; Emanuel Mark, pro-
gram; Mrs. Morris Faxon, phone
squad; and Mrs. Alex Schreier.
social chairman.

Victor Hugo was rejected
four times by the French Acad-
emy before he was finally ad-
mitted. Emile Zola was nomi-
nated 19 times but never ad-
mitted.
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Maxwell M. Gurman, veteran of the Air Force Academy Ath-
of two wars, teacher, publisher letic Association.
Gurman is a graduate of
and businessman, who now Northwestern High School, De-
operates the troit; Western Michigan Uni-
Maxwell M.
versity, Kalamazoo, B.A. Degree
Gurman Asso- and Life Teachers Certificate;
ciates adver- Wayne State University, M.S.
tising and He is also an alumni of Uni-
public rela-
versity of Michigan, with ad-
tions agency,
vanced study towards a Ph. D.
is a candidate
for the Demo- degree.
cratic nomina
tion for State
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The first annual NATIONS
OF THE WORLD FESTIVAL
will be held at the Michigan
State Fairgrounds, Sunday, July
29, starting at 10 a.m. Net pro-
ceeds will be used to establish
a Jean Goldkette Memorial
Scholarship Award in memory
of the late famed orchestra
leader of the '20's. noted pianist
and discoverer of such great
stars as Tommy and Jimmy
Dorsey and a score of others.
The Fairgrounds Band Shell
will be alive throughout the
day and evening with a variety
of entertainers including Mat
Gauze and his International
Tamburitzans, dramatic Jamai-
can soprano Lillian Castle,
young Toronto singer Paul Ba-
goni in his Detroit debut. young
accordion wizards and other
features. Sporting events will
occupy much of the day's
planned program.

The first of two summer con-
certs of the DETROIT LITTLE
SYMPHONY will be held at
Metropolitan Beach along Lake
St. Clair, Sunday, 8 p.m. All
concerts are free except for
the usual 50-cent parking fee.
Stella Baumann, soprano. and
Jonathan Swift. tenor, will be
the guest soloists.
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Ernest Hemingway achieved
literary greatness with a re-

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Maxwell Gurman Seeks Dem Nomination
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Fealk
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of Appoline Ave. announce the
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Shirley Ann, to Dr. Gilbert M.
Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. —
Paul Berman of East Liverpool,
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Ohio.
The bride-elect was graduated
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from Wayne State University
and completed a year toward
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Her fiance is a graduate of the
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cal School and completed his
residency in internal medicine
at Receiving Hospital.
After a Sept. 1 wedding, Dr.
and Mrs. Berman will reside in
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
Edinburgh, Scotland, where Dr. '•
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Berman, a recipient of a Ful-
bright Fellowship. will study
Hours: Doily & Sot. 9.30 a m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m.
cardiology.

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GET OUT OF THE GROOVE! 1 I

It's Friday night. Down goes dinner. On goes TV. Up
pops Monday. Ugh! It's not that you dislike working.
But what happened to your weekend? To be precise—
nothing! Next week make something happen. Spend a
"weekend vacation" away from boredom at the Sheraton-
Cadillac. Check in Friday. For wining and dining. For
walks to the River. For fun and romancing (like old
times). Spurn your shut-in habit with our crafty little
scheme. Spend a big weekend on little cash ... with our
special low rates for weekenders. (No charge at all for
children under fourteen. And we'll do the babysitting, if
you'd like.) Call Jim Hurley at WO. 1-8000 for parti-
culars. Then re-activate your out-going personality. (It's
still in there—somewhere!) Respectfully, the Sheraton-
Cadillac, Detroit's most accommodating hotel.

21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 20, 1962

Ka rabelnich-Ross
Troth Announced

