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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 23, 1962

gi Drescher-Hauser

Engagement Told

14 Detroit Jews Will Become Blind in '63
Metropolitan Society for Blind Warns

A recent professional survey
of the Detroit Metropolitan area
indicated that approximately 600-
700 people become blind each
year. Based on a Jewish popula-
tion estimated at 95,000, approx-
imately 14 Jewish people would
be included in the yearly total.
However, there is now new
hope, as the Detroit metropolitan
area will have for the first time
a professional agency devoted ex-

elusively to services for the blind.
The Metropolitan Society for the
Blind—a new Torch Fund Agen-
cy—officially opened its doors
in October.
A blind person with needs of
any type is invited to consult
free of charge with the staff at
MSB. The consultation will be
used as a screening to determine
the specific needs required for
the individual. In turn, he will
be referred to the Detroit agen-
cy most skilled in handling each
special problem. The client will
remain in contact with the MSB
consultant until his needs are
handled as satisfactorily as pos-
sible.
Robert Brody was elected
The other side of the MSB op-
president of the Detroit Chapter oration will be to work with the
of the American Technion So- agencies willing to offer service
ciety.
to blind persons and assist them
Other officers for 1963 are: in acquiring specialized skills
Dr. Joseph E. Epel, vice presi- and techniques. Over 100 agen-
dent; Mrs. Ella Goodman, treas- cies have indicated a willingness
to cooperate in the new program
for the blind.
The executive director is Mc-
Allister Upshaw, formerly of the
Cleveland Society for the Blind.

Social Singles Will
Hold Theater Night

Cohen-Solomon
Troth Announced

The Social Singles will hold
a theater night 8 p.m. Sunday
at the Jewish Center. Refresh-
ments and a social will follow.
Single, Jewish adults, 21-35, are
invited. For information, call
DI 1-4200.

Want The Best?

Ask the Folks Who've Had

SAM BARNETT

and His Orchestra

Technion Elects
Brody President;
Dinner Dec. 16

MISS JEANETTE DRESCHER

Mr. and Mrs. Al Drescher of
Port Huron announce the en-
•agement of their daughter,
Jeanette Helen, to Mark Robert
Hauser, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Myron Hauser of Northiawn
Ave.
The bride-elect and her fiance
are students at the University
of Michigan. A July 7, 1963
wedding is planned.

Bar Mitzvahs

Henkin Wins Seat
in Brazil Assembly

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)-
One more Jew has been chosen
to a legislative office, it was
disclosed after final completion
of tabulations from last month's
general elections._ The latest
Jewish addition is Henrique
Henkin, former police chief of
the State of Rio Grande do Sul,
who has been elected as a
deputy in that State's Legisla-
tive Assembly.
With the confirmation of Mr.
Henkin's election, the total of
Jews chosen in the general bal-
loting stands at seven. One Jew
had been elected to the Federal
Senate, one to the National
Legislative Assembly, and five
to state Assemblies.

Announcements

Nov. 9 — To Lt. and Mrs.
Arnold Zuroff, M.C., Governor's
Island, N.Y., a daughter, Sheryl.

Nov. 4 — To Capt. and Mrs.
William Sriro (Ilene Cohen),
former Detroiters living at 872
S. 38th St., Lincoln, Neb., a
daughter, Julie Ann.
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Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Er-
win Waldman (Elaine Margo-
lis), 24455 Rensselaer, Oak Park,
a daughter, Linda Michelle.

Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Davis (Esther Lewin),
24792 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a
daughter, Mariellen Ilene.
* *
Oct. 28 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Earl Rudner (Gloria Schwartz),
17330 Pennington, a son, Glenn
Allen.

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DI 1-9909

ROBERT BRODY

urer, and Murray Hauptman,
secretary.
This engineering society is
the Detroit arm for support of
the Technion in Haifa, Israel,
the largest engineering college
in the Middle East.
Brody announced that the
annual Detroit Technion Society
dinner will be held Dec. 16 at
the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel and
that dietary laws will be ob-
served.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.
Friedman, 21611 Whitmore, Oak
Park, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Jerald; Saturday,
Nov. 24, at Cong. Beth Shalom.
A dinner party will be held in
his honor Nov. 25.
a * *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fischhoff
of Sorrento Ave, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar-
tin Allen, will be observed Sat-
urday at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. A luncheon in his honor
for the immediate family will
be held at the home of his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bernstein. A dinner in his
honor will be held Sunday eve-
ning.

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MISS LORRAINE COHEN

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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohen
of Ohio Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Lorraine Frances, to William
Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Solomon of Stansbury
Ave.
Miss Cohen's fiance is a grad-
uate of Wayne State University
School of Pharmacy. A Feb. 10
wedding is planned.

FOR THE ULTIMATE
IN GOOD MUSIC

SAM EMMER

And His Orchestra

DI 1-1609

PLASTIC
SLIPCOVERS

Eastman to Lecture
at U. of M. Hillel

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PROTECT-O-COVER

Arthur M. Eastman will speak
on "The Dilemma of Action"
based on Hamlet, Electra and
Esther, 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University of Mich-
igan, 1429 Hill, Ann Arbor.
Eastman is associate profes-
sor of English at the Univer-
sity. The lecture is the fourth
in a series of seven presented
by Hillel on "Moral Values Re-
flected in Great Literature."
The public is invited.

DI 1-1000

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PERMANENT
only remaining Jew in Parlia-
COBLENZ, (JTA) — George ment at the outbreak of the
HAIR REMOVAL
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Sholem Aleichem
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Ability by Famous Medical
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nounced Poala
Hold Wienie Roast
Finkelstein,•
The Criterion Club, organized
president.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG LADY SHOULD KNOW
recently as a non-profit associa-
Featured
tion for unmarried adults over
will be mezzo-
about the Ritualarium
28, hosts its first indoor wienie-
soprano S h i r-
For
Information
About the New Modern Mikvah
roast 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
ley Monson in
Jewish Music Center, 14868
a program of
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Schaefer, it was announced by
Hebrew and Mrs. Weiss
Yiddish songs, accompanied by Sara Applebaum, chairman of
Bella Goldberg. Sholem Alei- the arrangements committee.
Festivities will include social
chem school principal Moshe
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS
Haar will deliver the main ad- dancing, round dancing, square
ARRIVING?
THEY'LL LOVE THE
dancing
with
caller
Jim
Schul-
dress. Sarah Friedman is pro-
gram chairman. Fund-raising theis and impromptu entertain-
CRANE3ROOK
HOUSE MOTEL'S
chairman is Julia Weiss. The ment. An invitation is extended
FACILITIES
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munity to attend.
Frances Shayne.

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Nazi Killed Jews
to Spur Career

Dave Diamond

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$70,000;000 Cash Goal Camp Omena Will
Reunion Sunday
Is Sought by the UJA Hold
Campers, parents and friends

A total of $70,000,000 in cash
to meet the urgent needs of
overseas Jewry is being sought
by the United Jewish Appeal
in time for its 25th annual na-
tional conference, to be held
Dec. 7-9 at the Americana Hotel,
New York.
The special effort is being
spearheaded by Israel D. Fink
of Minneapolis, national cash
chairman, and a group of other
prominent UJA leaders, who
will be reporting on the results
at the conference.

are invited to attend the Camp
Omena reunion 2-4 p.m. Sunday
at the Embassy Motel, 14380 W.
Eight Mile.
The program will be present-
ed by head counselors. A song-
fest will be conducted by Alan
Levenstein and Leslee Strauss.
Slides and movies of camp activi-
ties will be shown. Hosts will
be Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Melton,
directors-owners of the camp.
For information, call DI 1-5328.

The undergraduate enrollment
at Wayne State is larger than
Federal, state and local gov- the total enrollment of six of the
ernments own 264,000 passenger other seven member schools of
cars, 140,000 buses and 622,000 the Presidents' Athletic Confer-
trucks.
ence.

CRANBROOK HOUSE MOTEL

EIGHT Mat AND JAMES COUZENS

BR 3 8310

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