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January 11, 1963 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-01-11

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activities in Society

Ordower-Purther
Troth Announced

Robert Wolfe recently returned to Chicago to resume his
studies as a junior at the Chicago College of Osteopathy, after
spending a two-week vacation in Hot Springs, Ark., as a guest
of his' aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. B .Rich of Oak Park.
• Bodzin Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Bodzin, 20051 Freeland. Several members will re-
port on a recent trip to New York where they visited Mrs. J.
Pachtman, and her family.
Mrs. Martin Levy is a member of the Michigan Mothers
Committee conducting the "search" for the 1963 Mother of
Michigan. Nomination blanks can be obtained by writing to the
Michigan Mothers Committee, Post Office Box 444, Pontiac.
Joseph H. Pollicove was honored on his 65th birthday at a
dinner given by Mrs. Pollicove for relatives and friends.
A gala new year's eve party was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Abrams, 17343 Ilene. Friends and family joined
in the celebration.
Mrs. Herbert J. Bloom and daughter, Linda, 16, recently
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returned from Peru, where they spent a week aboard the S. S.
MISS SONIA ORDOWER
Hope visiting with Dr. Bloom, Detroit oral surgeon serving as
chief medical officer of the project. Dr. Bloom and son, Michael,
At a recent family dinner the
22, left last summer for the ship. Michael worked on the immu- engagement of Sonia Ordower
nization program. Dr. Bloom, who served on the S. S. Hope earlier to Franklin H. Purther was an-
in Asia, was presented a scroll of appreciation from the Peruvian nounced.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
people. He was expected to return home also on Tuesday.
ter of Mrs. Helen Ordower of
Windsor, Ont., and the late Mr.
Ordower. Her fiance is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purther
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Bnai Moshe will speak on "Is of Roselawn Ave. A May wed-
groups announce meetings and Persecution Necessary for Jewish ding is planned.
luncheons for the month of Jan- Survival?" A discussion period
will follow. Mrs. Alex Zuckman
uary.
Bagley South will meet 12:15 is in charge of the program. Mrs.
p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah House. Alfred Feiler, president, invites
A luncheon will be served. friends.
Evergreen Group will hold an
Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Cong.
The RUBEN GOLD, CLU, gen-
Oneg Shabbat 1:30 p.m. Satur- eral agency of the Massachusetts
day at the home of Mrs. William Mutual Life Insurance Co. at
Klein,
17489 Westhampton, 18930 Greenfield, placed 14th
Southfield. A musical program among the company's 115 general
will be presented. Friends are agencies in the production of
invited by Mrs. Klein, president. individual life insurance during
Meyers Group will meet 12:30 November. The agency sold a

Iiladassah Groups Plan Luncheons

Brevities

Businessmen Hold Interfaith Luncheon

The fourth of a series of busi- f ield. Men of all faiths are in-
nessmen's luncheons designed to vited. Reservations may be made
foster good will and understand- b y calling the CBMC office,
ing between Jews and Christians 8 37-7400.
will be held noon Thursday at
Boesky's Restaurant, 20231 James
Want The Best?
Couzens.
Ask the Folks Who've Had
The main address will be given
by Dr. David Allen, instructor
SAM BARNETT
at Detroit Bible College. The
and His Orchestra
luncheons are sponsored by the
L1 1-2563
Christian - Business Men's Com-
mittee of Detroit, 14625 Green-

Darrel B a r n e s, viola, and
David Levine, cello, shared the
first prize of $200 awarded by
the Music StudyClub of Detroit
in its recent "Competition for
Strings."
The second prize of $100 went
to violinist Harry Klein. Violin-
ist Loraine Messick was runner-

up.

Purpose of the competition is
to stimulate the interest of
' young musicians in the stringed

Aetna Firm Buys
$2.5 Million in Bonds
for Einstein College

LAnnouncements

view will be given by Mrs.
Joshua Sperka.
Friends are invited by Mrs.
Bernard- Mirvis, president.
Schaefer Group wiThmeet 12:15
p.m. Jan. 22 at Hadassah House.
A dessert luncheon will be
served.
"Can We Prevent Intermar-
riage" will be the topic of dis-
cussion by Rabbi • Irwin Groner
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Guests
are invited by Mrs. Jerry Gold-.
man, president.
Sherwood Group has arranged
an Oneg Shabbat for 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Eder, 19375 Canterbury.
Musical program will be pre-
sented. Mrs. Ben Bonin, presi-
dent, extends an invitation to
guests.
Wyoming Group will meet
12:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at Hadassah
House. A smorgasbord luncheon,
prepared by members, will be
served. Mrs. Eugene Hersh, ac-
companied by Mrs. Seymour
Kraus, will offer a musical pro-
gram. Mrs. Max E. Derin, presi-
dent, extends an invitation to
friends. Admission by contribu-
tion.

DONALD FOX WOMEN have
been invited to a t tend the
men's lodge meeting 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at Temple Beth Ye-
hudah, 17556 Wyoming. Films
and discussion on A.D.L. activi-
ties will be highlighted. Re-
freshments will be served.
Friends are invited.

production of $11,734,197.
* * *-
It is the aim of THE JEW-
ISH MIRROR, a quarterly lit-
erary magazine, through trans-
lation into the English lan-
guage, to bring to the attention
of Jewish youth the classics of
Yiddish literature—in the form
of stories, legends, and poems—
in which the Yiddish immortal
masters depicted the life of the
Jewish people.
* * *
ARTISTS OF INDIA will
present "Gitanjali," a panorama
of culture of India in rhythm
and melody 8:30 p.m. Jan. 25
at the Masonic Temple. The
performance will aid the vic-
tims of the Indian border war.
Proceeds will go to the Indian
Red Cross in cooperation of the
Detroit Chapter, American Red
Cross. Tickets are available also
at the University of Detroit and
Wayne State University.
* *
The paintings, bronzes and
drawings of CARL WALD will
be on exhibit at Garelick's Gal-
lery next week.
* * *
JOSE GRECO and his troupe
of Spanish dancers will again en-
liven the stage of Masonic Audi-
torium with the color, emotion
and flashing feet that are their
hallmarks, on Saturday evening,
Jan. 19, at 8:20 p.m. This is the
11th intercontinental tour for the
dancer and choreographer who,
at the early age of ten, was
marked for greatness by the
famed Escudero. Since that time,
Jose Greco has created a thrill-
ing combination of spirited danc-
ing and canny , staging that is
entirely his own.

Hampton ORT Plans
Antique Fair-Bazaar

Dworin Is President
of Scrap Association

HAMPTON CHAPTER, of Wo-
men's American ORT will hold
an antique fair and bazaar Jan.
23 at the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute, 19350 Greenfield. There
will be 15 booths with merchan-
dise for sale. Guests can plan
to have lunch at thd fair snack
bar. A handmade afghan will he
awarded. Co-chairmen are Mrs.
Raymond Fenley, Mrs. Donald
Canvasser and Mrs. Seymour
Shapiro. Everyone is invited.

Jonas Dworin has been elected
president of the Greater Detroit
Scrap Trade Association. Other
officers are Martin Shulman and
D o n a l d Faternick, vice-presi-
dents; Jack Weiner, treasurer;
Philip Fealk and Louis Alpert,
secretaries; Ben Davis, sergeant-
at-arms; and Dave Segal, Hyman
Teplinsky and Lest e r Miller,
trustees. Members - at - large are
Harry Adler, Morris Landau and
Sam Schwartzberg.

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A. Victor Bizer, club president.

Aetna Life Insurance Com-
pany has purchased $2.5 million
of first mortgage bonds of the
Albert Einstein College of Medi-
cine of Yeshiva University in
the Bronx, the largest single
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Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Dale eon will be served. A book re- ber,
bringing its year to date at the college.

Silverberg (Lynne Beth Smok-
ier), 3220 Woodstock, a daugh-
ter, Karen Gail.
* .* *
Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour J. Levine (Lois Ernstein),
18675 Sorrento, a son, Douglas
Alan.
* * *
Dec. 29 — To Mr. and • Mrs.
Mike Morganroth (Shila Cap-
. lan), 10210 Saratoga, Oak Park,
_a son, Scott Bryan.
* *
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Kline (Sharon Jaffee), Los
Angeles, Calif., formerly of De-
troit, a daughter, Debra.
*
To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Walkon (Marlene Moglovkin),
19809 Monte Vista, a son, Craig
Steven.
*
To Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lan-
dau (Alene Blumberg), former
Detroiters now living in Beverly
Hills, Calif., a son, Irving Marc.
* * *
To Dr. and Mrs. Shemon A.
Wolfe (Rae Goldrich, formerly
of Detroit), 2422 Salem, Dayton
6, 0., a daughter, Andrea Nicole.

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