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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-10-05

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THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, October '5, 1962

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Lepler-Taylor
Rites Solemnized

News Brevities

President John F. Kennedy
and former • Presidents Harry
S. Truman, Vincent Auriol of
France and Jose Figures of
Costa-Rica, are among 46 con-
tributors to a new book on
Israel, "THE MISSION OF IS-
RAEL," edited by Jacob Baal-
Teshuva, an Israeli Journalist,
which will be published by Rob-
ert Speller and Sons, New York.
Problems of Archaeology and
the economy, are discussed
along with science and tech-
nology. A special chapter deals
with Israel's relations with the
Jews living in the Diaspora and
the Zionist movement.
* * *
A CHAMBER MUSIC WORK-
SHOP PROGRAM will be held 8
p.m. Oct. 14 at the Detroit Insti- -
tute of Musical Art, 5330 John R.
* * *
The RUBEN ADVERTISING
AGENCY has recently moved
its business offices from the
D avid Stott Bldg. to 13142
Puritan between Meyers and
Schaefer. Its new telephone
number is 862-1160. According
to agency president, Ruben H.
Isaacs, the convenience of loca-
tion, an increase • in the volume
of business and new additions
to the staff were the reasons
for the move. The agency an-
nounced its new address and
telephone number with an
unique facsimile of a shipping
tag complete with string.
* * *
The week of Oct. 7-13 has
been designated as NATIONAL
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WEEK. Its purpose is to call
the attention of the public to
the exceptionally fine work
performed by handicapped

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Dr. Fram Heads Zionist Council

Dr. Leon Fram was elected
chairman of the Zionist Council
of Detroit.
Other Zionist Council officers
elected are
Philip St ol 1-
man and Mrs.
Julian Tobias,
vice-chairmen;
Mrs. David J.
Schachter, re-
cording secre-
tary; Mrs. Nor-
man Leemon,
corresponding
secretary; Dr.
Bernard W e s -
ton, treasurer;
Irving Pokemp-
ner, Jewish
Community
Council dele-
gate. Dr. Fram
MRS. SHELDON LEPLER
The constituent organizations
Reva Taylor became the bride of the Zionist Council, whose
of Sheldon Lepler in a recent
double-ring ceremony performed
by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and Dr. Imber to Address
Cantor Hyman Adler.
Bnai Brith Council
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor of Annual Awards Night
Faust Rd. The bridegroom is the
The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lep- Brith Council will hold -its
ler, also of Faust Rd.
Awards Night 8:15 p.m. Wednes-
The bride wore a bouffant day at Beth Abraham Synagogue.
gown of silk organza with a de-
Individuals and lodges will be
tachable train, princess line waist honored for work in member-
with a Sabrina neckline of Alen- ship, membership retention, fund-
con lace pearls, sequins and long raising, community service, blood
sleeves coming to a traditional bank, Israel Bond sales, "Best
point. Her fingertip, bouffant All Around Lodge" and for other
veil was gathered into a crown activities.
A message will be delivered by
of pearls and crystals. She car-
ried white orchids and stepha- Dr. Elmer M. Imber of Chicago,
president of District Grand Lodge
notis on a white satin Bible.
Elaine Lepler, sister of the No. 6.
Prior to the meeting, a "dutch
bridegroom was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Linda Lepler, treat" dinner with Imber will be
sister of the bridegroom; Miriam held 6:15 p.m. that day at
Aronoff, Sheila Michalowsky and Boesky's. For reservations, call
Frances White. Debbie Imber DI 1-0863.
was the flower girl.
Gerald Natinsky was best man.
Ushers were Harold Michaels,
Sheldon Imber, Fred Imber and
Ronald White. Lanny Foster
was the ring bearer.
After a honeymoon in Nassau
and Florida, the couple is re-
siding on Telegraph and 7 Mile
Rd.

people in nearly every phase
of life.

*
"THE SANDBOX" and
"CRAWLING ARNOLD" will
be the next production at the
Unstabled Coffee-House Thea-
ter, 15 Temple. The double-bill
opens Oct. 5. After the plays
Benjamin Creech, who has a
role in "The Sandbox," will
present a program of guitar and
folk music.
* *
"THE LONGEST DAY," $10,-
000,000 Darryl F. Zanuck film
on the allied invasion of Nazi-
occupied Europe (D-Day, June
6, 1944), will premiere at the
Mercury Theater on Oct. 24.
• * *
"CRY OUT IN SILENCE," a
dramatic and moving portrayal
of the new life afforded a per-
son whose larynx has been re-
moved due to cancer and who
must learn to communicate
with his fellowmen through
esophageal speech- will be high-
lighted next Tuesday, 8 p.m., at
a meeting of the Detroit Ana-
milo Club. Free' classes in
esophageal speech are conduct-
ed daily at the Cancer Center,
under the sponsorship of the
Michigan Cancer Foundation, a
Torch Drive service. For infor-
mation, call TEmple 3-0710.
* * *
Contributions by the public
of enough used shoes and cloth-
ing to keep 10,000 Detroit chil-
dren in school are needed dur-
ing the 27th annual FALL
PUBLIC SCHOOL CLOTHING
DRIVE, which starts Monday to
continue through Oct. 19.
* *. *
The great Italian tenor, TITO
SCHIPA, who was born at
Lecce, Italy, will be presented
in a farewell recital at Masonic
Temple Saturday, Oct. 20. On
Dec. 26, 1915, he made his debut
at La Scala in Prince Igor.
Schipa has appeared in many
films: "Tre Uomini in Frack,"
"Chi e piu Felice • di me,"
"Canto alla Vita," and others.
His present tour will include
appearances in New York, Curtain to Go Up
Washington, Pittsburgh, Chi- on Oak Park Follies
cago, Los Angeles as well as
The Seventh Annual Oak
Detroit.
Park Follies will be presented
by the Oak Park Parents-
Dr. Levine Receives
Teachers-Students Association
8 p.m.' Wednesday, Thursday
Grant for Cancer
and Friday at the Oak Park
Research at Wayne
High School, 13701 Oak Park
Presentation of a check for Blvd., Oak Park.
$5,200 from the Damon Runyon
Talent was selected from par-
Cancer Fund was made to Dr. ents, teachers and students. The
Laurence Levine, Wayne State theme is "The Oak Park Follies
University biologist.
on Broadway," which will cover
William Buffalino, s p e c i a l vaudeville days, the jazz era,
counsel of the International roaring twenties, modern jazz
Brotherhood of Teamsters, and show tunes. The curtain
made the presentation to Dr. will go up with a'song presenta-
Levine who will conduct re- tion, "That's Entertainment,"
search on "New Sources for with music by the Playboys and
Cells in Division."
the Sophisticats, accompanied
by Mrs. Miriam Zacks.
Mrs. Harry Miller and Hyman
Shebowich are directing this
year's -show. Mrs. Marilyn Ep-
stein is the choreographer and
will be assisted by Mrs. Mari-
lyn Hartz.
Proceeds from the sale of
tickets will be used to provide
scholarships for worthy stu-
dents. For tickets, call LI 3-0655.

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cers, are: Americans for Progres-
sive Israel - Hashomer Hatzair;
Farband - Labor Zionist Order;
Habonim; Hadassah; Hashomer
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Detroit; and Zionist Revisionists.
Morris Lieberman, outgoing
Zionist Council president re-
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central body for his devoted ef-
forts in behalf of the Zionist
Council and in recognition of
the many projects he organized
to help interpret the role and
position of Israel on the Ameri-
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