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January 17, 1964 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-01-17

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Friday, Ja nuary 17, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S-28

Irving Bluestone
to Address PWO
Tea for Histadrut

Mrs. Milton Weiss, president
of the Detroit Council of Pio-
neer Women, announces that
Irving Bluestone will be the
principle speaker at the 196 14
annual tea sponsored by the

MUMFORD

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Cohen-Gerber Troth
14nnou2iced in Fast

activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eichelbaum, 18465 Cherrylawn, will
host a buffet dinner honoring Libby Yaffe and Allen Silverman,
who have set their wedding date for March 14.
The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Metzger, 18632
Ilene, honored their parents at a reception on the occasion of the
Metzger's 50th wedding anniversary.
Diane Norma Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lewis of
21601 Ridgedale, Oak Park, was honored recently at a bridal
luncheon and shower given by her aunt, Frances Shayne, 19332
Fielding.

By PATTY REISTMAN

Speakers Invited for Two Events
by the Labor Zionist Council

This is the final column
by Patty Reistman as our
IVIumford High School cor-
respondent. Miss Reistman,
He was awarded a National
who commenced her studies
The Labor Zionist Council of
at the University of Michi-
Detroit announces two events Defense Fellowship in Oriental
gan this week, will continue
in the coming week, both fea- languages for two consecutive
MISS FLORENCE COHEN
as a Jewish News student
years and has recently returned
turing guest speakers.
correspondent.
I. L. Schrodeck, president of following a year in Iran and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isaac
Cohen
of
Donald Aptekar, 11B, has been
the Labor Zionist Council of Israel.
elected president of the student Lexington, Mass., announce the Detroit, announces a meeting
Refreshments will be served.
daughter,
engagement
of
their
council for the Spring term.
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor
Arbor,
Ann
Florence
Lucille
of
Other officers chosen in elec-
Zionist Institute.
Kauder Violin Concerto
tions held Jan. 7 are: Jim to Marvin Howard Gerber, son
Special guest will be Har-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Ger-
Strom, vice president; Sherry
old Hill of the National La- on Symphony Program
E r in a n, recording secretary; ber of Ann Arbor.
IRVING BLUESTONE
Hugo Kauder's Violin Con-
The bride-elect was gradu- bor Council of the United
Sherry Whitefield, correspond-
Jewish Appeal.
certo will be performed by
Histadrut Campaign in honor of ing secretary; and Larry Deitch, ated from Connecticut College
Hill spent the last 12 years Emily Mutter Austin and the
and received a master's degree
the Pioneer Women, next Thurs- treasurer.
in various fields of economic Center Symphony Orchestra
the
Univer-
from
in
chemistry
Newly elected senators for the
day.
endeavor in Israel. He has come under the direction of Julius
Bluestone, as administrative 10A are Paul Jacobs, Lanny Les- sity of Massachusetts.
Miss Cohen's fiance received to the United States for two Chajes at the next concert, Jan.
ser,
and
Rita
Ordin.
Represent-
assistant to Walter P. Reuther,
his bachelor and law degrees years to work for the United 28 at the main auditorium of
president of the U.A.W., varied ing the 11A_ will be Steve Ben- from the University of Michigan. Jewish Appeal.
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
assignments involving the ac- nett, Jeff Champagne, Marsha
He is a former member of
The couple is planning a
The program will include
Diem,
Francey
Fisher,
Hank
Ros-
Habonim and directed the Is- Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, with
tivities on the national and in-
March wedding.
man,
Karen
Simon,
Marilyn
Sis-
ternational level. He is chair-
rael Histadrut Campaign in Marius Fossenkemper as solo-

man of the staff collective bar- kind, and Rhoda Thatch. Sena-
Baltimore.
ist, the overture to Rossini's
tors
for
the
12B
are
Sue
Elman,
Dr.
Jerry
Margolis
gaining committee responsible
An oneg shabat and open "Barber of Seville" and Three
Judy Munson, and Mike Perl-

forum are planned 8:30 p.m.
for formulating recommenda- man. Representing the 12A are
Hungarian Dances by Brahms.
tions to the officers and the Sue Gershenson, Stuart Grass, Heads Staff at Pontiac at the Institute.
Tickets are available at the
Dr. Ezra Spicehandler, mem-
international executive board of Neil Juliar, Miles Lash, Fred Osteopathic Hospital
Jewish
Center.
ber
of
the
national
executive,
the U.A.W. He participates in Black, and Howard White. Elec-
Dr. Jerry G. Margolis of Bir- Labor Zionist Organization of
negotiations with the major cor- tion returns for the 11B have
mingham has been elected chair- America, will speak on A. D.
porations with which the U.A.W. not been finalized.
man of the Pontiac Osteopathic Gordon.
* * *
has contracts; is a member of
Hospital staff.
Dr. Spicehandler is profes-
the board of Detroit Metropoli-
Senior activities are fast corn-
Former vice president of
sor of Hebrew literature at
tan Industrial Development Cor- ing to a close. All that awaits the staff, he has been with the
the Hebrew Union College-
poration (DEMIDCO) and the the 156 members of the January hospital five years. He oper-
Jewish Institute of Religion,
Michigan Medical Service (Blue class is Honors Convocation on ates the Lakeview Clinic in
Corsets-Brassieres
Cincinnati.
Shield); has been named by the Jan. 21, Graduation exercises, Waterford Twp.
Expertly Fitted
Author of numerous articles
Mayor of Detroit as a member Thursday, Jan. 23, and C'est
Dr. Margolis,33, is a graduate
of the Michigan Committee for Fini, their prom Thursday eve- of the College of Osteopathic on modern Hebrew literature
20127 W. 7 MILE RD.
and Talmudic literature, he was
the National Cultural Center, ning.
Medicine & Sur gery in Des ordained rabbi in 1946 and re-
538-5575
*
*
*
and recently was appointed by
Parking in Rear
Moines, Iowa, and holds a bach-
The play "Tovarich" has been elor of science degree in phar- ceived his Ph.D. in 1951.
the Governor as a vice chairman
of the Blue Ribbon Study Com- chosen by the drama dept. to be macy.
mittee on Higher Education in performed on April 23 and 24.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B.
Its cast includes: David Biber, Margolis of St. Marys, he lives
the State of Michigan.
Two weeks ago, Bluestone re- Rachel Dann, Shelly Kessler, with his wife and three daugh-
turned from a trip to Israel Robert Rosenberg, Joel Henken, ters at 7027 Woodbank, Birming-
Marc Brown, Gail Kaye, Gary
where he was the guest of His- Reeler, Sheryl Feldman, Justin ham. He is a graduate of Cen-
tral High School.
tadrut.
Freedland, Cheryl Beth Kraus,
While in Israel, he observed Valerie Flashenberg, Franey
Radomer Aid to Install
the accomplishments of Moetzet Fisher and Ron Grossman.
* * *
Hapoalot, whose work is made
Officers at Ceremony
possible with the financial aid
Final exams were today and
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
of Pioneer Women.
will continue through Monday. ciety will hold installation cere-
Mrs. Sam Fishman, Histadrut On Wednesday, the last day of monies Tuesday 8:30 p.m. at the
Will Serve
division chairman, working to- school for this term, there will Workmen's Circle. Officers are
be an assembly for the new Sol Ager, president; Jimmie
gether with •
student council officers.
M r s . Nathan
Katz and Mrs. Bessie Adler, vice
Fri. Evening, March 27th and Sat. Evening, March 28th
Glenner, c o -
presidents; Mrs. Lillian Katz and
Gt
Mrs. Shirley Finkel, secretaries;
chairman,
Louis Lumberg, treasurer; Saul
head the His-
Karpf and Joe Finker, trustees;
tadrut corn-
WILL CONDUCT THE SEDORIM
Mrs: Reta Ager and Mrs. Ida
mittee from
Karpf, sunshine committee.
the 15 chap-
Refreshments and entertain-
t ers of Pio- Mrs. Fishman
neer Women in behalf of the
OR COME IN TO 18451 WYOMING
The second annual "June in ment will highlight the event.
All members are asked to at-
drive, which will be spurred by January" luncheon and fashion
Your
Hosts: Bill Kozin and Larry Horowitz
the Jan. 23 tea, at which musical show of South Oakland County tend.
entertainment will be provided Chapter of Hadassah will be
by the Music Study Club of Don presented '12:30 p.m. Tuesday Pythian Knight Groups
Frohman.
at the Armenian Cultural Cen- Schedule Installation
HERMAN & HARRY POPKIN
Mrs. Fishman urged all mem- ter, Northwestern Hwy., South-
A joint installation will be
of
bers to turn in their pledges field.
held by Pythian Sisters and
on or before Jan. 23, in order
Marty Morgan, director of Knights of Pythias Jan. 26 at
to become eligible for the year's women's programs for station Imperial Terrace.
in the
prize.
CKLW, will be commentator.
Danny Raskin will be installed
Blue Ridge Mountains of
Reservations for the tea can
Gifts will be distributed to as chancellor commander, and
Hendersonville, North Carolina
be made by calling the Hista- the 600 women expected to at- Gertrude Trager, most excellent
cordially invite
PARENTS AND BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 7 TO 1,7 YEARS OF AGE
drut office, UN 4-7094.
tend.
chief.
to our
The afternoon climaxes Ha-
Sammy Woolf's orchestra will
DETROIT, MICH. AREA
Criterion Club Arranges dassah's annual fund - raising provide dance music. For reser-
drive to combat eye disease and vations, call Gerri Raskin, LI
Saturday Carnival, Ball
further medical research in Is- 8-5288.
The Criterion Club will stage rael.
to be held
Chairman is Mrs. Alfred Kem- Beth El Unit Sets Up
a carnival and ball 9 p.m. Sat-
22, 1964
JAN.
WED.,
urday at Knights of Pythias eny; cochairman of the eye-
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
bank committee is Mrs. Robert Annual Bowling Night
Hall, 15787 Wyoming.
Temple Beth El Married
Sylvia Smith, chairman of the Tuttleman. Mrs. William Frank
Meyers at Curtis
J.C.C.
Group will present its annual
club's committee on programs, is decorations chairman; Mrs.
For additional information about camp or the get-together please
Night
8:15
p.m.
Jan.
contact local representative: Mrs. Tzvi Berke!, DI 1-7589.
announces John Ianucci and his Gerald Shumer, hostesses; Mrs. Bowling
*MID-ATLANTIC LOCATION: Approximately 700 miles from New
at Yorba Linda Lanes.
Michigan Ascots will provide Lloyd Strausz, luncheon; and 25 Prizes
York, Chicago, Miami, and New Orleans. Nationally patronized.
will be awarded and a
450 Acre PRIVATE ESTATE with TWO LAKES. Horseback Riding,
Mrs. Albert Newman, program.
the music for dancing.
Creative Jewish Program plus ALL usual Camping activities. Six
sandwich supper will be served
Side-shows, booth displays, a
SEPARATE PROGRAMS FOR DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS. Resi-
after
the
three
games.
dent Physician. Tutoring available. Trips to Blue Ridge and Smoky
The
annual
Alumni
University,
variety of "nasherei" vending
Mts. Special Pre-Season BASKETBALL CAMP. Early enrollment
reservations,
call
Bev
For
machines and social mixers will offered by the University of
necessary. Request 44-page catalogue; 1100 Crescent Ave., N. E.,
Michigan since 1931, was the Segal, 548-9373, or Phyllis
Atlanta, Ga. 30309.
be featured.
Lowenstein,
EL
6-6283.
first of its kind.
The public is invited.

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