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February 22, 1963 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-02-22

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THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS -- Fr iday, February 22, 1963 — 13

United Order of True
Sisters to End Drive
with Dinner-Dance

He rz-O mos
Troth Is Told

"----- "--"1 Frank & Grossman i Socialites to Dance
I Detroit Socialites will /told
! Realty Names Rosen
eti,ry
a dance featuring the Martin-
I I
i Sales Representative
.
David Orchestra 9 p.m. Sunday

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United Order of True Sisters
will celebrate its 10th anniver-
sary and culmination of its
annual fund-raising drive with
a dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. March
2 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
Proceeds of the campaign will
be donated for the aid of those
afflicted by cancer. A special •
project this year will provide
for the supply of laboratory
materials in lung cancer re-
search at Detroit Memorial Hos-
pital.
Guests are invited to the
dinner-dance. For tickets, call
Mrs. I. Bernstein, social chair-
man. UN 1-3304.

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Henry J. Rosen has been ! at Cong. Gemiluth Chassocliin,
named a sales representative ' 19371 Greenfield. Songs _Will be
1 for the Julian Frank and Alan - featured and club hostesses will
This Week's Radio and
Grossman, Inc., ! serve refreshments. Single Jew-
I
Television Programs
i
r e a l ty firm, ; ish adults over 25 are invited.
19345 Liver-1
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
nois. Rosen
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Want ads get quick results!
• will specialize '
Station: WJLB.
in Oak Park.. ,
Feature: Morris Becker. mem- •
Huntington: when you plan your wedding or
ber of the Jewish Community
bar mitzvah party thank your
Woods. South-
Council Culture Commission, will
lucky stars for living in a coun-
f i e 1 d and
try where you can call the pho-
discuss the forthcoming tribute
tographer of your choice at—LI
Bloomfield
to the late H. Leivick, scheduled
2-7874.
properties. A
for )March 3.
HOWARD H. TRIEST
veteran of 23
MOTION PICTURES
Rosen
years in the
TO DWELL TOGETHER
field,
Rosen
states
that
he
will
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (radio and welcome additional listings. He
may be reached at DI 1-9090.
television simultaneously).
MISS MARGOT HERZ
Judge McCree Heads
Feature: "The Role of the
A beautiful wife, a beautiful
Brotherhood Week
The engagement of Margot World Jewish Congress in the : ' home, and beautiful furniture
U.S."
will
present
Dr.
Maurice
:
is Herz, 2258 W. Grand Blvd., to i
Annual Brotherhood Week
IA
T L. Perlzweig, director of Inter- ; , make a man cheerful.
being observed here by many Richard H. Ormos, 100 Glynn, ,
Berachoth 57
national Relations of the World
organizations and in schools. . I has been announced.
At Your Favorite
Jewish Congress and its perma-
Judge Wade H. McCree is 1 parents of the couple are Mr. nent representative to the United
Hall
or Synagogue
NORTHLAND
the annual week's general chair- ; and Mrs. Julius Herz of Toledo, Nations, and Sidney M. Shevitz,
man. H. Y. Levinson is chair-10., and Mr. and Mrs. Armin H. 1 co-chairman of the Council's Cul- •
man of the radio and TV corn- ; Ormos, 17155 Greenfield. lure Commission.
mittee. Lee Hills heads the ; The bride-elect was grade-
* * *
Member of
BAR MITZVAH & WEDDINGS
i ated from Ohio State University.
press committee:
I Kosher Caterers Ass'n.
SOCIAL and BUSINESS
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Her fiance received his B.A.
17522 W. 7 MILE
KE 3-0155
of Metropolitan Detroit
Time: 1130 p.m. Sunday.
and M.A. degrees from Wayne
Personal Service. Experience.
Station:
WCAR.
State University, where he was
Finest in Musical Entertainment
Feature: Israel's Philharmonic
affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau
and Beta Gamma fraternities. Orchestra, directed by Leonard
Bernstein, will perform "Festi-
and his
A July 7 wedding is planned. val Prelude," a work by the

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Israeli composer Noam Sharif,
Bassoonist Sirard,
winner of the annual Hurok
538-5395
Award for composition. The Kol
Cantor Orbach will
Israel - Orchestra will also per-
, Solo in Center Concert
form a work by Israeli composer
CANDIDS
PORTRAITS
Cantor Harold Orbach andi Zvi Snunit.
MOVIES
* * *
Charles Sirard, bassoon, will be
Black & White
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
and
the soloists at the Center Sym-
phony Orchestra concert Tuesday
Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday.
evening at the
Station: WXYZ.
8440 W. 6 MILE
UN 2-5506
Center.
Feature: The radio premiere
This will
of "Shin L'Shabat. A Sabbath
im =COUPON =
i ' mark Cantor
Song," composed by Lazar Wei-
SPECIAL
OFFER!
Orbaeh's
first
I
ner, will be presented by the
I appearance -
Central Synagogue Choir of New
8 Lbs. Dry Cleaning
I
_ with the Cen-
York City.
only $1.50
I ter Symphony
WITH THIS COUPON
I Orchestra. He
Sparage, Comisar Are
I 7-MEYERS LAUNDROMAT
will sing arias
I from Mozart's
Named to Sales Staff
12725 W. 7 MILE
"Don Giovan- Sirard
864-9765
of
Gross Realty Co.
/6 1111111
ni" and Gounod's "Faust." He
= NM = =I
'William W. Gross. president
will also sing "A d a r i m" by
Chajes and "Kacha" (This Way) of Gross Realty Company, has
by Zaira-Chajes. announced the appointments of
Dinner at DARBY'S
is a real treat
Sirard performed with the New Edward Sparage and Nathan
York Philharmonic, the Colum- Comisar as staff sales repre-
bia Broadcasting Symphony, the I sentatives.
• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ( Sparage is a veteran of 35
ROOM, Cocktail.,
Lounge and Bar! and for the past 10 years played years in the business manage-
solo bassoon with the Detroit
• AFTER
Symphony Orchestra. He will
THEATRE
- Snacks . . • a. perform Mozart's Bassoon Con-
Delight
LUNCHEON 1 certo KV191.
A Pleasure
i
Julius Chajes, the music direc-
tor and permanent conductor of
.! the orchestra. has also included
Res. UN 2 7642
I Beethoven's Second Symphony in
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING I the program. Tickets are avail-
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PLEASE SHOP EARLY FRIDAY—WE CLOSE THIS FRIDAY
AT 5:55 P.M., CLOSED SATURDAY, OPEN SUNDAY

Edward Sparage Nathan Comisar 74-

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ment field in Detroit. He is a ;t r.
past president and now treas-
urer of the Children's Leukemia
Foundation.
Comisar, a former life insur- *
ance agent, has been an active
Shriner for more than 15 years ) 1.
as a member of Craftsman *
Lodge, F.&A.M,
Gross Realty, which recently
moved its offices to the Univer- *
sity Office Plaza. 17350 Liver- *
*
nois, now has a sales staff of *
18 qualified representatives.

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guished themselves in the re-
Kosher Killed
cent Detroit News Metropolitan *
Area Spelling Bees.
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David .i,•xelrod, 13. of 12820 *
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Julian Krolik, 12, of 1 8 9 6 1 *
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grade bee. surviving the comp- *
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Abrams, 12, of 17343 Ilene,
emerged champion of the sev- * ;
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