activities in Society
The Cornfield Family Club will meet Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cornfield, 19957 Marlowe. Officers for
the coming year are Charles R. Cornfield, president; Doris
Cornfield, vice-president; Adele Galper, corresponding secretary;
Dr. Jerome Kurtis, recording secretary, and Ruth Bohn, treasurer.
Hinda I. Halperin and Mesdames Shabtai Ackerman, Oscar
Bank, Irving Palman and Nathan J. Kaufman will represent Sister-
hood of Cong. Beth Abraham at the National Convention of Union
of Orthodox Women in Washington, D.C., Nov. 18-20.
Goldie Bank, president of the Great Lakes chapter of the
Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-
tions of America, will be the representative attending the 39th
anniversary of the national annual convention of the organ-
ization Nov. 18-20 at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Morris Arotzky, 14883 Santa Rosa, Thursday was honored
by family and friends at a party celebrating his 75th birthday.
An officer in the Michigan Home Society and the Mogilever
Society, he retired from employment by the Chrysler Corp.
six years ago. He and his wife, Mollie, have a son, Cecil of
Van Nuys, Calif.; three daughters, Janet, Rita and Hilda; and
five grandchildren. Born in Russia, Arotzky came to Detroit
in 1911.
Cantor and- Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld of 21970 Kipling, Oak
Park, have as their house guests Fred and Eva Fisher from Cluj,
Romania. Mr. Fisher is the brother of Mrs. Rosenfeld. Their
arrival was aided by the Jewish Family and Resettlement
Service, through Mrs. Ella Rockway and HIAS.
Kaplan Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Nov. 25 at the
home of Mel and Marlene Wasserman, 29828 Curtis, Livonia.
Mr. and Mrs. David Radom were honored at a surprise party
Nov. 6 celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. It was given
by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levinson.
Attending were their three grandchildren, Sandy,. Marty, Jay
and a host of friends.
Mrs. Abe Gordon, 10801 Santa Maria, this week represented
the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek at the biennial conven-
tion of the National Women's League of the United Synagogue
of America at the Concord Hotel in Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.
Marshall Brenner, president of the Michigan Council, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, attended the national governing council
meeting of the Congress in Boston.
Mrs. Sarah Tepper, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bednowitz and their
children, Lynne and Alan, recently returned from East Grand
Rapids, where they attended the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson
and nephew, Marc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lampert, 2326
Elmwood, S.E., East Grand Rapids.
"LETTER BOX"
`We Can't Run' . .. Reader
Commends Our Editorial
Editor, The Jewish News:
I am writing to compliment
you on your editorial of Oct. 26
which deals with neighborhood
and housing problems. No local
issue is of greater urgency or
more completely in our hands.
Negroes are moving and will
continue to move into ever ex-
panding areas of Greater De-
troit. There is nothing anyone
can do to resist this flow. It
WILL occur and the only ques-
tion facing the Jewish commu-
nity and every other segment of
the white community is how
to react to it.
We can run, although it seems
to me flight has already taken
on ridiculous proportions. In
fact, people running northward
will run smack into Pontiac
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which is a pretty Well non-
segregated town.
Inevitably Negro population
movement will spread to all
suburban areas. Whites who
run to Livonia, Southfield, Oak
•Park and other locations are
buying much less time than
they think.
Several thousand FHA and
VA foreclosed homes in every
suburb are being sold on a non-
discriminatory basis. There is,
in addition, every reason to be-
lieve that state action, legisla-
tive and/or executive, will be
implemented to open up the
broader housing market. Presi-
dent Kennedy is expected to
sign an executive order ban-
ning discrimination in FHA and
VA financed housing and he
may also forbid discrimination
by federally chartered lending
institutions.
The temper of the Negro
community in Detroit, the na-
tion, the world, is such as to
make it clear to anyone who
cares to reflect on it, that segre-
gation in every aspect of our
lives is doomed.
A genuinely open housing
market guarantees against mass
Negro movement to any one
area.
I hope that The Jewish News
will continue to take this issue
seriously and provide ongoing
community leadership in mak-
ing us all aware of the facts on
this very important matter.
Sincerely
MARVIN MELTZER
19134 Pinehurst
Dr. Baralt to Address
Alpha Omega Parents
The Alpha Omega Parents
Clubs of Chi Chapter and Alpha
Nu Chapter will hold a joint
meeting Tuesday at the Mc-
Gregor Community Center.
Dr. Raymond Baralt of the
University of Detroit School of
Dentistry will be guest speaker.
Hosts for the evening will be
Dr. and Mrs. M. Naimark and
Dr. and Mrs. M. Marx. Alpha
Nu Chapter will be host to the
Chi Chapter, according to Mrs.
Sam Bical and Mrs. Sam Leib,
presidents, respectively. -
Center Orchestra Will Premier Symphony
by Austrian Composer Armin Kaufmann
Tickets are available at the
Julius Chajes, conductor of
the Center Symphony Orchestra, Center office.
will present a new symphony
by Armin Kaufmann of Vienna
CA ND IDS
for the first time in this coun-
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for the past 25 years. He is a
prolific composer and has writ-
ten instrumental and vocal
music as well as chamber and
orchestral music.
The "Cuckoo" Symphony is
one of Kaufmann's most success-
ful compositions, and has been
performed in Europe numerous
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Miller
of Hartwell Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Eleanor Leatrice, to James Ar-
thur Hack, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Hack of Burlington Dr.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Wayne State University. Her
fiance is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, where he
was affiliated with Tau Delta
Phi fraternity. A Thanksgiving
Day wedding is planned.
Brevities
"Lawrence of Arabia," a Sam
Spiegel-David Lean production,
will have its Michigan premiere
at the MADISON THEATER,
Jan. 30. Two years in the mak-
ing, "Lawrence of Arabia" was
filmed on location in Jordan,
Morocco, Spain and England.
* * *
The paintings of JACK NAG-
LER will be on exhibition at
Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Liver-
nois, starting on Sunday,
through Dec. L
* * *
The NEW YORK CITY
OPERA COMPANY, • conducted
by Julius Rudel, will present
Verdi's "Rigoletto" at the Ma-
sonic Temple Auditorium, Nov.
23.
* * *
"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY"
will have its Michigan premier
at the United Artists Theatre,
Nov. 21. The following day it
will begin a reserved seat en-
gagement as a "road show" at-
traction.
* * *
The Scots will take over De-
troit's Masonic Auditorium Nov.
26. They will do this via the
arrival of the massed bands,
pipes, drums and dancers of the
ROYAL SCOTS GREYS and
ARGYLL and SUTHERLAND
HIGHLANDERS, two of Scot-
land's most - famed regiments.
With the approval of the British
War Office, these bands, num-
bering over 100 fighting men,
are making their first combined
tour:
Aronsson, Kamm
Receive Religious
Photo Exhibit Awards
Herb Aronsson and Walter
Kamm, members of the Center
Camera Club of the Jewish Cen-
ter, MOO Meyers, received
awards at the Religious Photo
Exhibit recently, on display at
the Outer Drive Faith Lutheran
Church.
Aronsson's "And It Is Writ-
ten" was awarded second prize
by the jury consisting of Cath-
olic, Jewish and Protestant rep-
resentatives. Kamm's picture re-
ceived honorable mention.
The exhibit, organized by the.
Greater Detroit Camera Club
Council, demonstrated that mod-
ern age photography can be
used to great advantage to in-
terpret religious ideas.
The Center Camera Club
meets every other Monday eve-
ning at the Center. Photogra-
phers, both beginners and ad-
vanced, are invited to partici-
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