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November 16, 1962 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-16

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Bnai Brith to Honor Student Zionists Will
Hold 'Israeli Nite'
Elias Goldberg on
An "Israeli Nite" will be pre-
His 65th Birthday
sented 8 p.m. Nov. 24 at the

Southfield
High
School
Newsline

The deadline for editorial copy for next week's
issue, due to Thanksgiving, will be at 9:30 a.m. on Mon-
day.
Deadline for Classified ads will be at 3 p.
Tuesday.

By RANDY ZUSMAN

Women s Ulu&

(More Clubs—Page 17)
the Child Rescue Fund. Food
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, will be served all day, as well
•Mizrachi Women, will meet as an evening dinner.
* * *
12:30 p.m. Monday at Kozin's
Kosher Restaurant, 20340 W.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
Seven Mile. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will present Dr. S. Irwin Shaw,
will review "Ship of Fools," by well known author, at its meet-
Katherine Ann Porter. Hostesses ing 8 p.m. Monday at the syna-
will be Mesdames David Apple- gogue. Mrs.. Abraham Halme,
baum, Sam Brady, Abe Nusbaum program chairman, announces
and Daniel Temchin. Prosecutive that Dr. Shaw's topic will be
members are invited. For in- "Harmonious Living in this Day
formation, call UN 2-6429. and Age." Husbands and guests
Luncheon will be served.
are invited. Refreshments will
*
*
be served. Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- is sisterhood president.
• * *
neer Women, will hold an all-
PYTHIAN SISTERS will nom-
day open house Saturday at the
home of Ann Fisher, 19365 inate officers at its Nov. 28
Monica. The affair will benefit meeting at the temple.
* *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
American Savings
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the Hayim Greenberg
and Loan Realigns
Center. Mrs. Chana Michlin will
review "The Beacon of Lachish."
Executive Posts
• *
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a games
party 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
Halim Greenberg Center. Hos-
tesses are Mrs. B. Bloom and
Mrs. J. Pasiokon. Friends are
invited.
• * *
YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE board will meet Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. Sol
Eisenberg. Co-hostesses are Mrs.
Louis Babcock and Mrs. Arthur
Adolph Deutsch Alfred Deutsch Cort. A dessert luncheon will be
Alfred L. Deutsch has been served. Mrs. Jack Munson, pres-
elected president of American ident, will report on the donor
Savings and Loan Association affair.
* * *
in a realign- ITex:' ,KiKM
HEBREW
LADIES AID SO-
ment of top
CIETY President Mrs. Joen
executive posts
Leuchtman urges members and
by the board
friends to call ticket chairman,
o f directors.
Mrs. Reggie White, UN 4-5452,
H e succeeds
for reservations to the donor
Adolph
luncheon Dec. 3 at the Beth
Deutsch, who
Aaron Synagogue.
will remain ac-
• * *
tive as chair-
BRANDEIS
CHAPTER,
man of the
American Jewish Congress, will
board.
hold its second annual feather
Zeltzer
B o t h were
among thte founders of Ameri- party and supper 7 p.m. Satur-
can Savings in 1947 and Adolph day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Deutsch was the first and only Henry Kaplan, 19305 Burgess.
president the association has Guests are invited. Mrs. H. Kar-
mann is program chairman.
had since that time.
Completing the management Mrs. Oscar Bornstein is supper
team, George M. Zeltzer, who chairman and Mrs. H. Kaplan is
joined American Savings in president. * * *
1949, was named senior vice-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
president and treasurer by the
board. He was formerly vice- FIGHTERS will meet noon Nov.
president and assistant secre- 26 at the Raleigh House. Lunch-
eon will be served. Mrs. Frieda
tary.
Pantzer will present a jewelry
Adolph Deutsch, who is 81, display with group models Mes-
has been active in banking cir- dames Sydney Cooper, Warren
cles since 1907. While he was Coville, Edward Rosenberg, Les-
president, American Savings en- ter Rosenberg, Jack Rosenberg,
joyed a rapid growth and now Robert Rosenberg, Elvin Soffe-
has total assets in excess of rin, Herman Shapiro and Jack
$135,000,000. It is the largest Taylor.
state-chartered savings and loan
* * *
association in Michigan.
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
Alfred L. Deutsch has been TUTE WOMEN'S DIVISION
executive vice-president since will hold a pre-donor rally noon
1958 and held various executive Nov. 24 at the Institute, 19350
posts prior to that. He is the Greenfield. Myra Wolfgang, lo-
frist vice-president of the Michi- cal labor leader, will speak on
gan Savings and Loan League, "The Employment Problems for
•an organization of all savings Working Women." Hostesses
and loan associations in the will be Minnie Avrin, Bessie Lit-
state.
wak and Anna Tobocman.

This year's fall play, "The
Matchmaker," will be presented
at the Southfield auditorium 8
p.m. today and Saturday. The
cast includes Nancy Garlock,
Jan Saul, Ron Tauber, Sheila
Eder and Becky Klock.
On Tuesday, the Southfield
choir will join that of the Royal
Oak Dondero High School for
a joint Choral "pop" concert to
be held in the Southfield audi-
torium from 7:30 to .9 p.m.
The 1962 Southfield High
Yearbook, "The Blue and Gray,"
has been awarded a first place
rating by the Columbia Press
Association.. This rating indi-
cated that last year's book was
one of the better high school
yearbooks in the nation.
Marc Dworkin, a junior, was
among those who represented .
Southfield on Nov. 3 on the tele-
vision program "Quiz-em on the
Air." Southfield contestants re-
ceived a set of language arts
recordings for their showing.
This week sees the official
beginning of the debating season
with Country Day. School meet-
ing Southfield. Debaters are
Paula Levitt, Jim Voss, Kurt
Springel and Jim Arnay.

Oak Park
High
News
Spotlight

Branch Seven, LZOA, will
meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Greenberg, 20038 Cooley.
Guest of the evening will be
Mrs. George Rubin. Honoring
Jewish Book Month, Mrs. Rubin
will discuss Isaac Bashevis
Singer's "The Slave" and other
works.
A social hour will follow. Re-
freshments will be served. Foe

information, call 537-7497.

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute. Plans will be made for
the 12:30 p.m. Nov. 27 donor
luncheon at the Town and
Country Club. Ticket captains
are Mesdames M. Alter, L.

United Artists Will
Premier 'Bounty'

Hayim Greenberg Center, under
the auspices of the Labor Zion-
ist Organization and Student
Zionist group.
A speaker, Israeli singing and
dancing, and refreshments await
those attending the party.

Z. & Skin,

And His Orchestra

LI 7-2770

WILL ADDRESS YOUR
MAILING LISTS FOR
WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS
OR MISCELLANEOUS
PARTIES

CALL LI 8-2734

"Mutiny on the Bounty" will
have its Michigan premier at
the United Artists Theater on

Wednesday evening. The follow-
ing day it will begin a reserved
seat engagement as a "road
show" attraction with evening
performances at 8:15 p.m.
Matinees have been sched-
uled on Wednesdays at 1:30
p.m., and Saturday and Sunday
afternoons at 2 p.m. A Group
Sales Department has been
established as a special theater
service for the many advance
requests received from through-
out the state.
The dramatic, modern-day ex-
ploits of the HMS "Bounty" and
her motion picture crew, head-
ed by Marlon Brando, Trevor
Howard, Richard Harris, Hugh
Griffith, Tarita (the 19-year-old
Polynesian beauty) and Richard
Haydn, plus thousands more,
have been page one news.

From 1 to 5 p.m. daily

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LI 1-2563

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Radomer Board Meets

By BRUCE KRIEGEL

"Rebel Without a Cause,
Oak Park's fall play will be
presented tonight in the school
auditorium by the drama club.
Proceeds will be used to pur-
chase badly needed equipment
for the auditorium. The money
will also help finance the spring
musical.
_ Preparations are already be-
ing made for the '63 Senior
Prom to be held June 11, at the
Statler Hilton Hotel.
To familiarize parents of stu-
dents with the school's educa-
tional program, Oak Park High
will again hold its annual open

An executive board meeting
of the Radomer Aid and Ladies
Society will be held 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the Workmen's
Circle, 18340 W. Seven Mile.
Mrs. Lillian Sugar and Mrs.
Sherman are hostess.

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house, Tuesday evening, in ob-
servance of American Education
Week. Parents will attend each
of their youngster's classes for
ten minutes during which teach-
ers will outline the progress
that the class is making in the
particular subject area.
An added attraction at the
open house will be a winter
sports clinic. The clinic will
feature demonstrations by the
cheerleaders, wrestling squad,
and basketball team. John Kest-

Open Every Monday 'til 5 p.m.

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Branch Seven, LZOA,
Observes Book Month

Next Monday, 8:30 p.m., Pis-
gah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith,
will hold its monthly open meet-
ing at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute.
A symposium on "The Pur-
pose Of Jewish Education" will
be discussed by Rabbis M.
Robert Syme and Hayim Donin.
Alfred H. Bounin will be the
moderator.
Elias Goldberg will be hon-
ored at this meeting on his 65th
birthday with presentations
from the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council and Pisgah
Lodge in recognition of his
many years of service to Bnai
Brith.

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