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December 28, 1962 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-12-28

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The Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society banquet on Jan. 6 at
Mayfair Catering will honor Harry and Evelyn Becker and Samuel
and Annie Manis.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shmarak of Freda Avenue were honored
on the occasion of their 32nd anniversary at the wedding of their
son in Newark, N.J., last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shmarak of Indiana Ave. are spending
the holiday week in Connecticut and New York.
Mrs. Helen Tack, a former teacher in the Detroit public
schools, was elected secretary of the Bnai Brith vocational
service at its annual meeting in New York. Mrs. Tack, who
resides at 19379 Lauder, is a member of the Michigan Civil
Rights Commission, a board member of the Detroit United
Jewish Appeal and Israel Bond Organization, and the city-wide
Parent-Teacher's Association. She is former president of Bnai
Brith Women's Midwestern regional district and its Metropolitan
Detroit Council.
The Toledo Arts Commission is sponsoring a half-hour pro-
gram of music, over WTOL-TV, Channel 11, at 8 p.m. on Jan. 2,
by the former Detroiter, Eleanor Lipkin Rocchi, who was ap-
pointed recently as a student teacher on the faculty of the
University of Toledo.
J. Howard Nudell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman D. Nudell,
14220 Pembroke, is spending the holidays in California as guest
of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stern (formerly Lottie
Kroll of Detroit) of Beverly Hills.

Shapero Honored by WSU at
Unveiling of Model; Plans
Told for Pharmacy Building

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
trial of Shalom Shtarkes, charg-
ed with complicity in the kid-
naping two years ago of his
nephew, Yossele Schumacher,
continued in a Jerusalem court
here with testimony by Miriam
Shtarkes, mother of the defend-
ant and grandmother of the boy.
In her testimony, as the first
defense witness, Mrs. Shtarkes
told the court that she and her
husband cared for her grandson
while the boy's parents were
busy getting settled, following
their immigration to Israel from
Russia in 1957. She said that
they sent the child to a yeshiva,
and did everything to enable
him to be brought up as a good
Jew. When she heard that the

MISS CAROL KAUFMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman
of Gardner Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Carol Renee, to Rich-
ard Alan Kay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kay of Woodingham
Dr.
A June wedding is planned.

Gajda Will Address
Center Camera Club

boy's parents contemplated re-
turning to Russia, Mrs. Shtarkes
testified, she and her husband
were concerned o v e r their
grandchild's future religious up-

bringing.

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The Center Camera Club of
the Jewish Center, 18100 Mey-
ers, will meet 8:15 p.m. Jan. 7.
At the luncheon meeting at tute. He announced his added John Gajda will lecture on
the Press Club, Dec. '20, when interest in establishing a per- "Animal Photography." Guests
the model and plans for the new manent pharmaceutical schol- are welcome. There will be a
Shapero Hall of Pharmacy at arship arrangement at the photo exhibition in the main
Packed In pure vegetable oil to bring out
Wayne State University were WSU college.
lobby of the Center beginning
the finest flavor and tenderness.
unveiled, Nate S. Shapero was
Loynd presented Shapero Jan. 3.
honored by university and com- with a colored photograph of
munity leaders.
the architects' design for the •
Harry J. Loynd, president of new building.
At present the WSU College
Parke, Davis & Co., who out-
lined the plans for the building, of Pharmacy utilizes quarters in
paid honor to Shapero as "Mis- the Old Main building at Wayne
ter Pharmacy," and acclaimed State for laboratory and class-
him as "the man responsible for room work. Historically the col-
more people to get into phar- lege dates back to 1890 when it
macy than any other man in the was called the Detroit College .
of Pharmacy and was a program
world."
Loynd praised Shapero for in the Detroit College of Medi-
his interest in youth and for the cine. During the past 72 years
aid he has given young phar- the original school has operated
macists through his chain of independently, been affiliated
with the Detroit Institute of
drug stores.
Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, Technology and finally merged
president of Wayne State with Wayne State University.
*VM
University, described the back. The WSU pharmacy program
ground of the movement that began in 1924 as part of the
was started in Shapero's College of the City of Detroit.
Shapero began work in a De-
honor to make the new build-
ing a reality and said "there troit drug store in 1909 at the
could be no appropriate rec- age of 17. Ten years later he
ognition of his leadership and opened his first store and in
contributions to pharmacy 1931 merged with Cunning-
than in the building on our ham's. He was presented with a
campus bearing his name. Distinguished Service Award
Generations of young 'men from Wayne State University in
and women will grow in 1959.
knowledge of pharmacy and
in personal and professional Farband Announces
maturity thanks to this new
50th Anniversary
facility."
ER & PAREYE
William Gardner of the archi- Celebration Plans
The annual meeting of the na-
tectural firm of Paulsen, Gard-
ner and Associates of Bloom- tional board of directors of Far-
field Hills, announced that work band-Labor Zionist Order, the
on the new building is expected Jewish f r a t e r n al organization,
to start in March and the struc- will be held Jan. 4 through 6
ture may be completed in 1964, in the form of a national plan-
to be ready for use early in ning conference to organize the
and other healthful vegetable oils for family diet benefits.
celebration during 1963 of the
1965.
Dean Stephen Wilson of the 50th anniversary year of the
WSU College of Pharmacy told order, according to an announce-
of the great value the building ment by Meyer L. Brown, na-
will have for higher education. tional president.
The meeting will be held at
He called it a "most important
So good for you, so good tasting.
step and as a milestone for the the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New
university" and "as an inspira- York, with an expected attend-
Nutritious, delicious table spread
tion to the future generation of ance of 100 board members, rep-
resenting 40,000 members organ-
students."
and cookirg help.
Dr. Wilson especially wel- ized in 320 branches in 120 com-
comed the announcement that munities in the United States
the Shapero Building will be and Canada.
The conference will be con-
ready for use in 1965 because it
KOSHER and PAREVE
then will mark the diamond cluded with a public luncheon
jubilee of pharmacology in Jan. 6, at which more than 1,000
Michigan, the first school, now members and guests are expect-
Contains no milk or animal fat. Only pure vegetable oil ingredients. Recom-
a part of Wayne State Univer- ed. The luncheon session will be
sity, having been established as designated Charter Day, marking
mended in diets where milk is restricted.
the Detroit College of Pharmacy the 50th anniversary of the
in 1890. "It will become the granting of a New York State
Make MAR-PARV your family's Margarine for good eating and good
headquarters for the pharmacy charter on Jan. 6, 1913, to Far-
profession in Michigan," he band, to conduct a licensed bene-
health!
fit fraternal program.
added.
Shapero, deeply moved by
Louis Segal, Farband General
the honors accorded him, re- Secretary, will present his an-
sponded by reminiscing, by nual report on activities of the
Another fine kosher product of The Miami Margarine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
reviewing the 50 years he de- organization during 1962.
voted to pharmacy since his

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— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, D ecember 28, 1962

activities in Society

Yossele's Grandmother Takes Witness Stand

Kaufman-Kay
Engagement Told

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