Friday, October 25, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 People Make News One of Israel's most gifted and versatile young executives has arrived here to begin a two month series of university lec- tures un d er the joint spon- sorship of the nationwide United Jewish Appeal and the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions. Arie . Eliav of Jeru.... salem, former,: First Secre- tary of Israel's Embassy in Moscow, will address s t u - dents and faculty at 38 eastern col- leges and uni- versities, end- Eliav ing Dec. 14. Many of his talks will inaugurate campus cam- paigns in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal. * DANIEL KAPUSTIN, 21, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Max Kapustin, 18690 Pinehurst, has been named to the Dean's -List at Yeshiva College in New York City, Dr. Isaac Bacon, dean, an- nounced. To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must maintain at least a 3.4 (B-plus) academic average. Kapustin, a senior, is majoring in physics. * * * Leaders of the three major branches of the Jewish reli- gious community in America installed a prominent Baltimore rabbi as president of the Syna- gogue Council of America. The installation ceremonies of Rabbi Uri Miller, of Beth Jacob Con- gregation, Baltimore, took place at the Carnegie International Center, 345 E. 46th St., New W. AVERELL HARRIMAN, Undersecretary of State for Po- litical Affairs, and SOLOMON N. PETCHERS, treasurer of the American Jewish Congress, have been named winners of the 1963 Stephen S. Wise Awards, to be presented at a dinner in New York, Sunday evening. * * * Mrs. MAX M. ROSENBERG, of Short Hills, N.J., was re- elected national president of Women's American Organiza- tion for Rehabilitation Through Training at the clOsing session of ORT's 17th biennial national convention, meeting at the New York Hilton hotel. * * * MARVIN MELTZER has been appointed Wayne County co- ordinator of human relations for the Democratic Part y by David Lebenbom, chairman of the Democratic Party County Committee. Meltzer will work with the Democratic district or- ganizations and with his Repub- lican counterpart in implement- ing a bi-partisan program in civil rights. Meltzer is director of community and membership relations for the Community Health Association, a Detroit area health care plan. * * * Israel Ambassador to the United States, Avraham Har- man, will join Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren, Israel Foreign Minis- ter Golda Meir and Former. Prime Min- ister Mo s he Sharett as a guest speaker at the United Jewish Ap- peal's 26th an- nual national;; York. conference, to * * * be held Fri BURT MEISEL, formerly of day, Dec. 6 to Schlafer-Kingston Engagement Told "The Civil Rights Revolution of 1963" and the role and lead- ership responsibilities of Jewish organizations will be the theme of the season's opening delegate assembly of the Jewish Commun- ity Council, next Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish Conter. United States Senator Philip A. Hart will address the Coun- cil delegates. Senator Hart is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee which has been con- sidering the currently pending civil rights bill. He serves also as chairman of Senate subcom- mittees on Anti Trust and Mon- opoly and on Refugees and Es- MISS ARLENE SCHLAFER capees. Formerly Michigan's Dr. and Mrs. Murray Bergman Lieutenant Governor, Senator of Warrington Dr. announce the engagement of her daughter, Arlene Gail Schlafer, to William Kingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kingston of Pierson Ave. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Wayne State University College of Business Administration and will enter the Wayne State Law School upon his return from military duty. A December wedding is planned. Rokeach Re-label in Its 58 Food Products I. Rokeach & Co. has com- pleted a two year program to re-label its line of 58 diverse food and household products, Monroe Nash, president of the 90-year old concern which caters to the Kosher household market on a nationwide basis, an- nounced. The new labels were formu- lated following an extensive study conducted by Dr. Ernest Dichter of the Institute for Mo- tivational Research, Inc. Rokeach, founded in 1870, was a pioneer in the creation of con- Detroit, former district man- 8 at the New Harman venience products for the Kosh- ager of the Canada Life Assur- York Hilton in New York City. er household. ance Company in Jackson, has been transferred to the position of branch manager of the Can- ada Life Assurance Company in Grand Rapids. JOSEPH BOLOT, formerly of Shaw's Jewelry and Joe Bolot General Insurance Agency, has affiliated himself on a full time basis with Meisel and the Canada Life. * * • HOWARD H. FINSILVER, manager, Business Men's Assur- ance Company, was selected to attend the dedication of the new BMA Tower Home Office Building, Oct. 21. He was an official representative of BMA's nation-wide field force. The BMA Tower is one of Kansas City's highest buildings. • * * JULES H. BERMAN, Washing- ton, will talk on "Rehabilitation Versus Relief" at a Forum on Public Assistance Wednesday, 10 a.m., at the Pick Fort Shelby Hotel. Dr. MARK L. K A H N, chairman of the department of economics, Wayne State Univer- sity, and the Rev. GEORGE VAN ANTWERP will lead a panel discussion - following the talk. •• It- BURKE MARSHALL, Assist- ant U.S. Attorney Generalin charge of the Civil Rights Divi- sion, the Federal Government's chief representative in the race relations crisis, will address the American Jewish Committee's national executive board meet- ing Nov. 2, at Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. • • * The election of Miss ELYNDA GIBGOT of Flushing, N.Y., as president of the national Ameri- can Zionist Youth Council, was announced by Theodore Comet, director of the American Zionist Youth Council. N Council Meeting Lydia Ruth Osof to Be Addressed Weds Sy Ekus by Senator Hart SEN. PHILIP HART Hart was the chairman of the Michigan Christian Palestine Committee. A summary of Council com- mittee activities will be present- ed by Walter Klein, executive director. Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman of the Council's newly formed sub- committee on public schools, will speak on the forthcoming mill- the 1963 Freedom Fund dinner of the River Rouge-Ecorse N.A.A.C.P. The dinner will be held at Latin Quarters, Nov. 17. * * * GLENN GOULD, the gifted pianist who is acknowledged as the world's finest performer of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, will appear at the Ma- sonic Auditorium Saturday eve- ning, starting at 8:20 p.m. * * * Of the many means of reach- ing an audience available to the performer, in none is "Mr. Showmanship," LIBERACE, quite so comfortable as that of the personal appearance. In none does he find the reward so grati- fying as in that immediate com- munication that will exist be- tween him and the audience when he appears in Detroit's Masonic Auditorium Saturday, Nov. 8, 8:20 p.m. * * • When NORMAN LUBOFF and the Norman Luboff Choir appear at Detroit's Masonic Auditorium on Nov. 9, it will signal their debut appearance in Detroit; for, although the unique artistry of Luboff and his Choir is well known to music lovers through- out the world, the Fall of 1963 marks their very first "live" tour. * * • The folk singing group "Im- promptus," headed by Oak Parker RON CODEN, is now ap- pearing at McAvoys on James Couzens. Lydia Ruth Osoff became the bride of Sy Ekus in a double- ring ceremony Oct. 19 at Cong. Ahavas Achim. She is the daughter of Mrs. Bernard Osoff and the late Bernard Osoff. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ekus. The bride wore a floor-length gown of ivory satin with a sab- rina lace bodice. The newly- weds planned a New York honeymoon. Haggai to Address Hashomer-Hatzair 4 Want ads get quick results! Assos.....••• ■ •••••••4 , :I • •• ERIC • • ROSENOW • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••1 • * * * Heralding the onset of ano- ther season on the slopes will be the 1964 second annual DE- TROIT SKI FAIR, Nov. 8, 9 and 10, at Detroit Light Guard Armory, 4400 E. Eight Mile Road. • • • The opening Monday of a new branch bank locally will signal the beginning of DETROIT BANK & TRUST's current one million dollar branch office ex- pansion program. The bank's dramatic new office opposite the New Orleans Mall Shopping Center at Greenfield and Ten Mile Roads in Royal Oak Town- ship will replace temporary quar- ters the bank has occupied on the site since July of 1962. • • • • "The Kibbutz in Israel and the Israel Labor Movement" will be the topic of an address by Jeremiah Haggai, member of Kibbutz Ein Hashofet, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute, at a meeting of Ameri- cans for Progressive Israel — Hashomer Hatzair. Haggai, a native Detroiter and one of the founders of Hasho- mer Hatzair in Detroit, has lived in Israel since 1936. A social hour will follow the question- and-discussion period. The meet- ing is open to the public. age vote. MUSIC BY Hostesses at a social hour will be the Music Study Club of De- • troit under the chairmanship of Mrs. Henry Weinberg, assisted • by Mesdames A. Victor Bizer, • Herbert Eskin, Max Reich, Nor- • • Making its first appearance in man Allan, and Arthur Purdy. His Continental Orchestra Detroit, the spectacularly staged '75 U.S. Homes for Aged • Ballet Folklorico of Mexico, with And Entertainment • Jewish communities in the • its 75 dancers, singers and na- United States maintain 75 tive instrumentalists, will ap- homes for the aged in all parts • pear at Detroit's Masonic Audi- of the country caring for more • UN 3-7626 torium, Thursday evening. This than 15,000 residents. is the company's second tour of the United States and Canada, following their first appearance in this country last spring. Elegant . . . News Brevities HERMAN GLASS, administra- tor of the Sidney A. Sumby Hos- pital, was chosen chairman of MRS. SY EKUS • Bar Mitzvah Suits With the ROYAL FR at PRINCETON SHOP For Young Men 6 to 60 Seven Mile at Evergreen SOL KE 3-4310 IRV .•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••, • • • • I. • IMPERIAL KOSHER I • • • • • • • • Let Us Help Plan • • • : • • • • • • • CATERERS Your Affair in Our Newly Decorated Halls or in Your Favorite Synagogue. • • `ROCK AND ROLL JAMBO- REE' will be presented 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Cobo Hall. Featured will be a battle of the YOUR HOSTS: BILL KOZIN and LARRY HOROWITZ bands between Lloyd Price and • • Bobby Comstock, Peggy March, COME IN OR CALL Ray Stevens, Johnny Cimball, Tony Orlando, The Impressions, I The Chiffons, The Four Sea- sons, Candy Carroll and an ex- WYOMING hibition boxing match with • Under Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis • heavyweight title contender • Cassius Clay and his brother. •••oosmissolseemoomaposselsoomsommeolsomms•O • • • I • • 864-4151 18451 • • • • •