24 — Friday, April 1'7, 1964 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Compositions at Pro-Mozart Concert
Will Be 14th-18th Century Works at
Marguerite Chaj es-Directed Event
composers only, from the 14th
Music specially photocopied for
to 18th centuries.
Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chaj es
Participating artists will include
from manuscripts of the Vienna
National Library, the Salzburg Mo- pianist Rita Sloan, former Wayne
zarteum and a private collection State student, now at the Juilliard
will be used at the fifth annual Music School; Marilyn Kotlow, for-
concert of the Pro Mozart Society merly of metropolitan opera, Rose-
of Detroit 8:30 p.m. Saturday in marie Murch, mezzo-soprano; John
the Community Arts Auditorium, Redfield, baritone; Alice Lungers-
hausen, harpsichordist; and Robert
Wayne State University.
Bates, pianist-organist.
This music history "first" will
Works by Mozart, Hofhaymer,
Eberlin, Leopold Mozart and the
unknown "Monk of Salzburg" will
be included on the program.
in 2
Cosponsoring organizations are
the Austrian Society of Detroit,
German-American Cultural Center,
Music Study Club of Detroit, Tues-
day Musicale a n d its student
league, United Community Serv-
Last Week's Winner of the
ices of Detroit and Wayne State
University.
Announcements
"RASKIN
BIG BABY BONUS"
MRS. NATHAN MANELA
(7 lbs., 5 oz.)
Congratulations on the birth of you,
daughter and we hope the RASKIN
PRODUCTS you received helped
make your first week at home easier.
Plotnick-Richards
Nuptial Plans Told
RASKIN FOOD CO.
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel J. Pliskow (Sandra Morgan),
17155 Greenlawn, a son, Charles.
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April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
M. Roth (Linda Weingarden) of
Sylvan Ct., Oak Park, a son, Mi-
chael Theodore.
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April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Resnick (Mignon Jaffe),
24380 Gardner, Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Lori Beth.
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April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Silver (Renee Rose), 25145 Ridge-
cliff, Southfield, a daughter, Ange-
la Rosalind.
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March 26—To Dr. and Mrs. How•
and Lazerson (Joan Handelman of
New York), of Norfolk, Va., a son,
Mark Kenneth.
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March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Schneider (Renee Goldstein), 19970
Lathers, Livonia, a d a u g h t e r,
Carol Lynn.
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March 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gould (Arline Sugar), 12836 Oak
Park Blvd., Oak Park, a son, Eric
Joel.
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March 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Saidman (Arlene Lupovitch),
formerly of Detroit, 7 Behr Ave..
San Francisco, a son, Steven Neil.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kahn
(Phyllis Abrams), 20235 Avon, a
daughter, Sari Ann.
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A Yiddish theater ensemble of
six stars of the New York Jewish
musical comedy stage will perform
8 p.m. April 24 at the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
The City Committee of Farband,
Labor Zionist Order, under chair-
man Harry Schumer, is sponsoring
the appearance in honor of its
50th anniversary year.
Miriam Kressyn will appear,
along with Ben Bonus, Semor
Rexsite, Reizel Bozyk and Max
Bozyk in the new
musical "Travels
of Benjamin the
Third", based on
a work by Yid-
dish novelist
Mendele Mocher
Sforim. Adapted
and directed by
David Licht with
Pola Kadison as
musical director,
Miss Kressyn the performance
is produced by Bonus. The entire
ensemble will augment the per-
formances with Yiddish and He-
brew folk songs.
The ensemble is on a nationwide
tour under the auspices of Far-
band. For tickets, call the Insti-
tute, DI 1-0669.
MOHEL
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RABBI CHASKEL
GRUBNER
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
3298 Sturtevant
TU 3-1441
Wildwood, Oak Park, has been
elected to membership in Phi Beta
Kappa.
A junior majoring in mathema-
tics at the University of Michigan,
she has been the recipient of the
Michigan Regents Scholarship, the
College of Literature, Arts and
Science Scholarship, and the Edna
Hoffman Alumnae Scholarship.
She is the granddaughter of the
late Michael Taich, who was a
leader in Histadrut in Detroit.
For the HY Spot
Of Your Affair
Music by
MISS CAROL DICKSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dickstein
of Westland Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Carol Ann to Herbert
Lefkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Lefkovitz of Ohio Ave.
The bride-elect is attending
Wayne State University. Her fi-
ance is a student at Walsh Institute
of Accountancy.
A January wedding is planned.
Hy Herman
And His Orchestra
(Hy Utchenik)
342-9424
• Distinctive Ceremonies
a Specialty!
Italians Honor Memory
of Young Jewish Hero
TURIN, Italy (JTA)—Some of
Italy's most renowned resistance
fighters attended services here
commemorating the anniversary of
the death of a 19-year-old Jewish
hero of the resistance, Emanuel
Artom.
The boy, betrayed to the Nazis
in 1944, was executed because of
his participation in the resistance
m o v e m e n t. Students from the
Emanuel Artom High School here
attended the rites.
Max Schrut
For Good Photographs
and Prompt Service
Call me at
DETROIT POST will hold a mem-
bership social 8:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Labor Zionist Institute. U. S.
District Attorney Lawrence Bubow
will speak, and a social hour will
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
follow.
We Come to Your Home
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With Samples
DONFROHMAN CHORUS
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ILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- May 3rd—Detroit Institute of Arts
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day at the home of Mrs. Madeline
Segal, 20184 Ward. A social hour
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
will follow.
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FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH?
BLOCH - ROSE AUXILIARY an-
nounces newly installed officers
are Mesdames Sol Goldberg, presi-
dent; Alvin Braunstein and Saul
Is Conveniently Located at
Glosser, vice presidents; Frank
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secretary; Morris Feldman, patri-
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otic instructress; Martin Rosenfeld,
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
conductress; Joe Burnstein, guard;
Airport Limousine Service Available
Barney Oshan, historian; and Wil-
liam Greenberg, chaplain.
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SOL Y E T Z-MORRIS COHEN
AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Mon-
day at the home of Ada Martin,
15343 Monica. Post and Auxiliary
will hold their joint installation 8
p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park
Community Center. Department of-
NOW SERVING
ficers will install incoming officers.
A guest speaker, entertainment and
Every Sunday Morning-10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
refreshments will be f ea t u r e d.
Guests invited.
Adults $2.35—Children $1.65
BLAIR STUDIO
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MISS SUSAN PLOTNICK
Mrs. Nathalie Benyas of Ever-
green Rd. and Mr. Joseph Plotnick
of Indiana Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Susan
Ellen, to Charles Edward Richards,
son of Mrs. Florence Friedman of
Votrobeck Ct.
A July wedding is planned.
California Governor
Backs Fight to Retain
Anti-Bias Housing Law
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (JTA)—
Gov. Edmund G. Brown placed his
administration behind the fight to
prevent repeal of a law abolishing
discrimination in the sale or
rental of most housing in Cali-
fornia.
The governor named a statewide
committee of leading personalities
to oppose passage of an initiative
sponsored by the California Real
Estate Association which would
have the effect of repealing the
Rumford Act passed in 1963 by the
State Legislature.
Among the 23 members of the
committee are Rabbi Leonard I.
Beerman of Los Angeles; and Ben-
jamin H. Swig, of San Francisco,
nationally known Jewish com-
munal leader.
Local Woman to Present
Program at Northville
Mrs. Phillip Bernstein, 19760
Stansbury, will present a program
of information about Jewish Music,
its development and character, for
the Music Appreciation Club of
Northville State Hospital April 28.
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Cranbrook House Motel
Bountiful Brunch Buffet
Jerry Olin Is Named
Seville Hotel Co-Owner
Jerry Olin, whose name long has
been associated with the resort
business, is new co-owner of the
Seville Hotel, Miami Beach, it was
announced by Ted Kipnis and Ar-
thur Lowell, hotel owners.
Former manager of the Ameri-
cana Hotel in Miami Beach, Olin
also was associated with the Saxony
and Crown Hotel and was chair-
man of the committee on travel
agency relations of the South
Florida Hotel and Motel Associa-
tion. Olin studied hotel manage-
ment at Ohio State University. A
Miama Beach resident 16 years, he
is married and has two children.
Also
Spec. Sunday Dinner $2 65
Our Famous Northwood Inn Relish Tray
(Served With All Dinners)
CHOICE OF: SOUP DU JOUR, ICED TOMATO JUICE, FROSTED FRESH
FRUIT JUICE.
ENTREES:
• ROAST PRIME ROUND OF BEEF au Jus,
$2.65
with Creamy -Whipped Potatoes
• ROAST YOUNG PHILADELPHIA CAPON with
Country Gravy and Creamy Whipped Potatoes
2.65
• CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE with
Horseradish Sauce and Parsley Boiled Potato
2.65
• ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING. Savory Dressing and
Giblet Gravy with Creamy Whipped Potatoes or
....
2.65
Sweet Potato
• FRESHLY GROUND CHOPPED SIRLOIN with
Mushroom Gravy and Creamy Whipped Potatoes
2.65
• GOLDEN FRIED TENDERSWEET CLAMS and BABY
LOBSTER TAILS, Drawn Butter, Tartar Sauce and
2.65
French Fried Potatoes
Dinner includes: Soup or Juice, Salad, Potatoes, Fresh Vegetables, Rolls
and Butter, Beverage.
CHILDREN'S PORTIONS AVAILABLE AT $1.50
Other Menu Items Available
We Are garty glanners
Marshall L Goldman
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
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JWV Activities
CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL
RABBI
Dickstein-Lefkovitz
Miss Taisch Named
Theater Troupe
to Present 'Travels Bethrothal A7MOUnced to Phi Beta Kappa
Miss Susan Taisch, daughter of
of Benjamin III"
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Taisch, 23450
activities in Society
The Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El was host to the public school
teachers of Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Southfield and Farmington
school districts, along with the Superintendents of those school dis-
tricts, at its annual Institute on Judaism Wednesday. On the program
were a dinner and discussion of The Religious Ideas of Judaism and
Religious Observances and Holidays in the Life of a Jew.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schecket of Sherman Ave., Oak Park recently
visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Herby Epstein, their grandchildren
and daughter Lois in Atlanta.
AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in
Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available.
SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS
WEDDING RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAHS
We also do Outside Catering to your Home-Office or Plant
GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA
our
Plays Every Night
Tuesday through Sat.
Dinner music from 6 p.m.
and for dancing after 10 p.m. nightly
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