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May 29, 1964 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-29

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At Home Receptions for Consecrants

People Make News

Annual consecration services of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will take
place on June 7. At-home receptions will be held that afternoon and
evening for the following Shaarey Zedek consecrants:
ROSALIND DIANE HEIDEMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Heide-
man, 18010 Roselawn, 2 5 p.m. No cards.
SUSAN CAROL KLEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Klein,
19985 Robson, 2.5 p.m.
CAROLINE KRAMER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Kramer,
18104 Parkside, 2.5 p.m. No card s.
MARGIE RADNER, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Irving Radner, 19635
Shrewsbury, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
JANE SHETZER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shetzer, 17191
Woodingham, 8:30 p.m. No cards.
MARCY MIRIAM TATKEN, daughter of Mrs. Louis Tatken, 20030
Picadilly Rd., 2 5:30 p.m. No cards.

HARRY R. WALSH of Birming-
Mortimer J. Caplin has resigned
JACOB D. GELLER, president
commissioner ham was elected to succeed Alan L.
s
a
of the Windsor News Co. Ltd. and
of Internal Rev- Gornick as president of the Greater
past president of the Windsor Jew-
enue due to Detroit Chapter of the Michigan
ish Community Council, was hon-
"compelling per- Association for Emotionally Dis-
sonal responsibi- turbed Children. Others elected in-
ored with two other Windsor civic
lities. His resigna- clude Eugene J. Arnfeld, executive
leaders for his dedication to the
tion goes into ef- vice president; Max J. Pincus,
unfortunate, particularly the men-
fect on July 10. membership vice president; and
tally retarded. The St. Ursula
He was named to Mrs. Richard A. Freund, treasurer.
Medal was presented by Rev. D. J.
the post by Presi- MRS. CARL J. SNYDER of Bloom-
dent Kennedy on field Hills received a certificate of
Mulvihill, president-elect of As-
merit as treasurer of the Women's
Feb. 7, 1961.
Caplin
sumption University of Windsor.
Division since its establishment in House of Living Rooms Has an Old World Boutique
*
Geller also was honored guest at
1961.
ROGER
W.
STRAUS,
Jr.,
was
A boutique filled with Old World I ice. House of Living Rooms has the
the recent convention of the
* * *
antiques reminiscent of the Paris largest collection of Italian Pro.
Periodical Distributors of Canada named chairman of the editorial
DR. BERNARD D. BERMAN, Flea Market is one of the features vincial furniture in the Midwest.
board of American Judaism, of-
in Montreal.
deputy director of the Oakland of the newly remodeled House of
ficial
publication
of
the
Union
of
* * *
American Hebrew Congregations. County Health Department, was Living Rooms, 1400 S. Woodward.
LAWRENCE B. WAYNE, asso-
named director by the Public
* * *
Monocromatic colors are carried
ciated with Metropolitan Life's Gra-
Mrs. HELEN L. DeROY was Health Commission. Dr. Berman, 30, throughout the gallery in such
tiot office, was named for the guest of honor at the recent dedi- of 31000 Linwood, Royal Oak, was model rooms as the Gold, Blue and
fourth consecutive time to the
cation of the new completed serving as acting director since the Lavender Rooms. Decorated by
Metropolitan Millionaires' Club. He Helen L. DeRoy Lecture Hall on death of Dr. John D. Monroe last Irving Rosen, the gallery also in-
was a member of the executive the Wayne State University cam- year.
cludes a Spanish Room with Span-
* ,, *
board of the club last year and won pus. The $627,000 hall, flanked by
ish gates on the windows.
the National Quality Award for the two reflecting pools, was made
Dr. LAWRENCE BOGORAD,
Among the services offered are
fourth consecutive time.
possible by a $323,000 grant from professor of botany, University of rental of quality oil paintings and
• • •
the Helen L. DeRoy Foundation. Chicago, will speak on "Studies on complete interior decorating serv-
ALAN E. SCHWARTZ, vice pres- It contains a main auditorium the Development of the Photosyn-
ident of the Detroit Symphony Or- seating 400 and a lower level audi- thetic Apparatus," at '7:15 p.m.
Monday in the Kresge Science Lib-
Max Schrut
chestra, announced to the orchestra torium seating 300.
* * *
For Good Photographs
the grant of $2 million by the Ford
rary Auditorium, Wayne State
and Prompt Service
Foundation. Gifts also were an-
President Zalman Shazar of Is- University.
Call me at
* * *
nounced from Mrs. Edsel Ford and rael has awarded Dr. SAMUEL
John B. Ford to the orchestra en- MIRSKY, professor of rabbinics at
Dr. CHARLES E. FEINBERG
Corsets-Brassieres
dowment fund.
Yeshiva University's Bernard Revel was elected vice-president of the
* *
Expertly Fitted
Friends
of
the
Detroit
Public
Graduate School, a personal grant
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
JULIO YASINOVSKY, vice- to pursue scholarly research in Library. Mrs. LEONARD WEINER
We Come to Your Home
20127 W. 7 MILE RD.
president of the Central Jewish Israel this summer. The grant was is one of the newly elected mem-
With Samples
538-5575
Committee of Mexico, visited, awarded through the Amos Founda- bers of the board of directors.
UN 4-6845
TY 5.8805
Parking
in
Rear
C * *
World Jewish Congress headquar-1 tion which was personally estab-
ters in New York for talks with lished by President Shazar shortly
KALMAN BANDALENE has been
WJC leaders. The Central Commit- after his inaugural to permit writers named principal of the new John
For the Ultimate in Music
tee is an affiliate of the World to carry on their work in Israel. F. Kennedy Elementary School in
Jewish Congress. He reported on The foundation has no 'connection Southfield. A Wayne State gradu-
conditions in his community, re- with the Israeli government.
ate, guidance 'counselor in South-
ferring particularly to the fact
* * *
field and former Detroit teacher,
KE 4-5980
Call Maury Little
that 85 per cent of Mexican Jew-
DOV SADAN, noted Israeli writer Bandalene will assume his new post
ish children attend community day and scholar, has been selected as in September.
schools in which the children the 1964 recipient of the $1,000
study in Spanish, Yiddish and Irving and Bertha Neuman Award
Toronto Ends Campaign,
Hebrew.
of New York University's Institute
"Buy With Confidence"
* *
of Hebrew Studies. The prize is Expecting $2.6 Million
CLARK B. WARREN, R.T., chief given annually for what the judg-
TORONTO (JTA)—A final total
X-ray technologist, director of the ing committee considers the year's of $2,650,000 is expected to be
School of X-ray Technology at the best book written in the Hebrew raised in the 1964 campaign of the
Diomontolog ists
Gemologists
Detroit Memorial Hospital, will pre- language. The award will go to Dov United Jewish Appeal of Toronto,
DI 1.1330
17540 WYOMING
sent the 1964 Jerman Memorial Sadan for his recent book of essays it was announced at the closing
Lecture during the scientific pro- on literary criticism, "Ben Din Le- campaign celebration by Theodore
'TIL 9 P.M.
gram of the 36th annual conven- hesbon," published in Tel-Aviv, Is- D. Richmond, chairman. Richmond
OPEN THURS., FR,.
tion of the American Society of real. Last year's winner was the stated that this is an increase over
Radiologic Technologists, Leming- Hebrew writer S. J. Agon.
last year of- $40,000.
ton Hotel, Minneapolis, Thursday,
2 p.m. The title of the Jerman
Memorial Lecture is "Changing
Concepts in Chiaroscro".

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