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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-06-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, June 7, 1963 —

Mrs. Johnson
Redresses Arab
Envoy in Capitol


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Mrs. Joseph Welt, of Detroit, honorary president of the
International Council of Jewish Women and its past national
president, played an active role in the organization's sixth trien-
nial convention held recently in Cleveland.
Mrs. Julius Schaffer, president of the Volunteer Services
Guild, accepted special tribute on behalf of its 270 active members
from the University Hospital in Ann Arbor at the hospital's recent
10th annual award ceremony for volunteers. Mrs. Schaffer, a
resident of Ann Arbor for more than 25 years, has just been
elected a director of the Michigan Guilds Associated.
Capt. Richard M. Oringer, who will be graduated Saturday
from the University of Michigan School of Denistry, will be
stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., with the U.S. Army. The
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oringer of Oak Park, he is married to
the former Adrienne Feldman of Dayton, 0. His tour of active
duty with the army is for two years.
Susan Taitelbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Taitel-
baum, 18229 Northlawn, will attend the 50th anniversary con-
vention of Phi Sigma Sigma, national college social sorority, to
be held in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, June 18-23.
Miss Taitelbaum will serve as the official delegate of Eta Chap-
ter at the University of Michigan, of which she is serving as
president.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner and daughters, Mrs. Arthur
Schneed and Melinda, left for Des Moines, Iowa to attend the
graduation from the College of Osteopathy of their son and
brother, Dr. Jerome E. Sitner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Uzansky of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, re-
cently attended graduation exercises of their son, Dr. Gerald
Uzansky, at the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, Des
Moines, Ia.
Sophie Greenblatt of Linwood is leaving for New York June
There is no absolute good 21 for a two week visit with cousins.
with some evil in it. — The
Dr. Bernard Weston recently entertained Dr. and Mrs. May-
Talmud.
nard A. Joslyn while Dr. Joslyn was attending the 23rd annual
meeting here of the Institute of Food Technology.
Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, military analyst of the Detroit News,
THE JACK'S LOOK
author and nationally famed historian of World War II and the
LEADS THE FASHION
Korean War, will be the guest speaker at a leadership reception
FOR YOUR
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pokempner, 18453 Muirland,
next Thursday evening, in advance of the Harry Schumer Testi-
BAR MITZVAH
monial.
GRADUATION and

Ladybird Johnson, wife of the
Vice-President, has redressed
an Arab envoy in Washington
with deft diplomacy.
Najdat Fathi Safwat, Iraqi
charge d'affaires, had requested
that Mrs. Johnson withdraw her
name and position as honorary
chairman of an Israel 15th an-
niversary independence ball to
be held in the nation's capitol
on Sunday evening. Replied
Mrs. Johnson:
"The easiest course for the
wife of a public official would
be, of course, never to lend
name, hand or heart to any
endeavor, charitable or com-
memorative. Alas, letters such
as yours make this procedure
even more tempting.
"However, I have . . . tried
to be accessible and available
to as many as possible, without
distinction as to religion, race
or region, and certainly includ-
ing all states of the Near East.
I shall continue to do so." .
It was reported that Safwat
found Mrs. Johnson's reply to
be unsatisfactory.

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Mrs. Bernard Bliefield and
Mrs. Leon Dreyflinger, co-chair-
man, announce the first annual
leadership development insti-
tute of the Bnai Brith Women's
Council of Metropolitan Detroit
will be held on Thursday even-
ing at the YWCA, Grand River
at Beech Daly Rd.
Dinner will be served at 6:30
p.m. to the more than 300 chap-
ter officers and chairmen to be
welcomed by President Mrs.
Harry Bodzin.
The Keynote address, "I Rise
To A Point of Order," will be
delivered by Dr. Robert C.
Lusk, director of e d u c a ti on
services for the Automobile
Manufacturers Association.
Following Lusk's address,
the audience will be assigned
to workshops which will assist
them in their duties for the
coming year. Those conducting
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Albert Dezel of the Surf
Theater, 13135 Fenkell, has an-
nounced an open invitation to
Jewish communal groups, syna-
gogues and their affiliate bodies
to sponsor the showing on the
nights of June 27-29 of two Yid-
dish film classics.
Billed as the "greatest Yid-
dish talkie ever produced," the
movie "Yiddle With His Fid-
dle" stars Molly Picon, widely
celebrated for her performance
in "Milk and Honey" on Broad-
way. A tale of Jewish life in
Poland, the film was written by
M. Osherowitz and directed by
Joseph Green.
Also on the bill will be "A
Brivele Der Mamen," with Ed-
mund Zayenda, Max Bozyk,
Alexander Stein, Gertrude Bul-
man, Icchok Gruclberg, Simche
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B.B.Y.O., David Grosberg; Hil-
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service, Jack Sayles; fund-rais-
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and means, Henry Schore; mem-
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bership retention, David Le-
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publicity, Bernard Goodman;
Veterans Hospital and cancer
clinic, Jack Hornfield; Pontiac
and Northville hospitals, David
Freedman; U.S.O., Morris Lie-
berman; blood bank, Allan
Weitzman; Israel Bonds, Irving
Issacs; philanthropies and tri-
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A special "President's Semi-
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Following these workshops, a
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Morris Tack, past president of
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For information and reserva-
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`Love Is a Ball'
Playing at Mercury

Glenn Ford, Hope Lange and
Charles Boyer star in the lavish
romantic comedy "Love Is a
Ball." now at the Mercury The-
atre, Schaefer at W. McNichols,
co-starring Ricardo Montalban.
The picture introduces Ulla
Jacobsson in her English-speak-
ing film debut. The. Swedish
beauty is widely known for her
brilliant portrayals in Swedish
films by the noted director Ing-
mar Bergman. Ruth McDevitt
and Telly Savalas are also im-
portantly featured in the big
international cast.

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stars Lucy and Micha Gehrman.
Dezel says the Surf Theater
will allow "a liberal percentage"
on ticket sales to fund-raising
groups sponsoring the shows.
Those interested should contact
Mrs. Vera Shields, VE 6-2180,
daily, except Saturday and Sun-
day, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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