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September 25, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-25

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Masse rman-Brode
Engagement Is Told

MISS SALLY MASSERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Masser-
man of Southwood Dr., Southfield,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Sally Beth to Dr. Her-
bert Brode,' son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Brode - of Whitcomb Ave.
A December wedding is planned.

LETTER BOX

Detroiter Lucille Kellner
Was Queen of Chess

Editor, The Jewish News:
In your Sept. 18 obituary column
there is a reference to the death
of Lucille Kellner. Also, while
reading through The Jewish News.
I read the reference to "Jews In
Various Fields of Sports."
Lucille Kellner was the outstand-
ing Jewish woman in Michigan as
the queen of chess. She was the
Michigan Woman's Chess Champion
front 1950 to 1962 and Detroit
Woman Chess Champion for the
same period. In 1950 she became
United States Woman Chess Cham-
pion and ever since has been one
of the top ten Woman Chess play-
ers in the United States until she
became ill in. April 1963. She was
known in every large city of the
United States for her chess ability.
She not only played the game as
a sport but was outstanding in her
aid to develop chess players in the
Jewish community. Ralph Rogers
of the Oak Park Chess Club, whose
service through the community
center called upon her many times,
can verify this.
Sincerely yours,
LOUIS KELLNER.

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Balfour Concert
Silverman-Stein
to Feature Toledo Engagement Told
Orchestra Oct. 31

This year's Balfour. Concert will
feature, in addition to the appear-
ance of Roberta Peters as soloist,
the Toledo Orchestra, with Serge
Fournier as conductor.
Founded in 1943 as a chamber
ensemble modeler on the famous
Busch Chamber Orchestra, the
Toledo Orchastra has grown to its
present status as one of the na-
tion's outstanding community or-
chestras by providing with its sea-
spn's subscription concerts, its
children's series and its in-school
concert activity, continuous long-
range musical planning in the area.
Elevated to full symphonic in-
strumentation at the urging of
Bruno Walter in 1950, the orches-
tra now has 75 members, many of
whom are engaged in other musi-
cal and artistic ventures in the
community. During the season there
are some 24 concerts presented by
the orchestra and the Toledo Little
Orchestra, many featuring promi-
nent international guest soloists.
The Toledo Orchestra was one of
five symphony orchestras in the
United States given the Alice M.
Ditson Fund Award in 1961 for
"outstanding programing in the
field of contemporary American
music" and has been nationally
recognized for the excellence of
its performances.
Serge Fournier, noted French
conductor, a protege of Leonard
Bernstein and assistant conductor
of the New York Philharmonic
in 1962-63, assumed his post as
permanent conductor on Sept. 15.

MISS EILEEN SILVERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverman of
Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Eileen to Edward Stein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stein of
Robson Ave.
The bride-elect is a senior at the
University of Michigan. Her fiance,
a U. of M. graduate, is attending
law school there.
A May wedding is planned.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

HOLIDAY SPECIALS

Time: 3 p.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 4
Feature: "Rejoice in Thy Fes-
tival" will be a special presentation
by the Culture Commission to
mark Sukkot. Participants will be
Cantor Hyman Adler and the Cong.
Mrs. Levi Eshkol, "The First Bnai David Choir. Benjamin Adler
Lady of Israel," will be the guest and Donald Cohen will read from
of honor at the tribute dinner. the Torah, and Les Martens and
sponsored by the Detroit Israel Bluma Sussman will be narrators.
Bond Committee 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17
at Cobo Hall, it
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday

Station: WCAR
w a s announced
by Tom Borman.
Feature: "Rejoice With the Law"
gener al chair- will mark the holiday of Simhat-
,- man.
Torah, during which the cycle of
Detroit is one Bible readings is concluded and
of five cities in begun again. This "Pages From
the United States the Jewish Heritage" feature is
which will host presented by the Culture Commis-
the wife of the sion of the Jewish Community
prime minister of Council.
• *
Israel. The din-
ner chairman will
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
be Max M. Fisher,
Station: Channel 2 and WJBK
incoming national
Feature: "To Dwell Together"
chairman of the will present Rabbi James I. Gordon
United Jewish of Young Israel Center of Oak-
Appeal.
Woods with a discussion. of "Part-
Max Fisher
The dinner ing With the Jewish Holidays."
will be the highlight of the Israel

41v.
Bond fall campaign in Detroit and
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
will be a community-wide affair.
Station: WXYZ
Dietary laws will be observed.
Feature: "The World'i OldeSt
For reservations call the Israel
Book in Evolution" will be dis-
Bond office, DI 1-5707.
cussed by Rabbi Albert S. Gold-
stein of Temple Ohabei Shalom,
To Cite Myer Feldman
Brookline, Mass., in honor of
Simhat Torah.
at Zionist Convention
• *
Myer Feldman,' counsel to Presi-
ETERNAL LIGHT
dent Lyndon B. Johnson, will be
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
guest of honor at a special session,
Station: WWJ
Oct. 4, final day of the four-day
sessions of the 67th annual conven-
Feathre: Dr. Nathan Cohen;
tion of the Zionist Organization of noted social scientist, will be inter-
America, at the Willard Hotel, viewed on "Academic Outlooks"
Washington, D.C. Over 1,000 dele- by Tom Pettit, NBC news commen-
gates from all parts of the country tator. Dr. Cohen, a member of the
are expected to attend.
faculty of the University of Cali-
According to a joint announce- fornia's school of social welfare,
ment by Dr. Max Nussbaum, ZOA is former vice president of West-
president, and I. S. Turover, na- ern Reserve University and author
tional convention chairman, Feld- of several book sand many articles
man will be presented with a cita- in the field of social welfare.
tion testifying to the award of a
Publishers of First
scholarship grant to a young stu-
Dated Hebrew Book
dent for a full course of study in
Kfar Silver, ZOA agricultural train-
Abraham Ben Garton, one of

Arthur Weyne to Edit Cleveland Newspaper

CLEVELAND (JTA)

the first Hebrew printers in Italy,
who worked in Reggio in the
middle of the 15th century, pub-

lished the first dated Hebrew
book, a work on Rashi's commen-
tary on the Torah, in 1475.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 25, 1964-23

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ing school, near Ashkelon in Israel.
Kfar Silver, which now has a
total enrollment of 310 boys and
girls age 14 to 17 from all parts
of the world, is the only Americap
chartered school of its kind in
Israel, having been chartered by
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Arthur of the Philadelphia Jewish Ex-

Jewish News, a new weekly that 'is
to serve the Greater Cleveland
Jewish community. The first issue
will appear upon suspension of
publication of two long-established
local weeklies, the Jewish Review
and Observer, founded in 1888,
and the Jewish Independent, in
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Announcement of Weyne's ap-
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He has been editor of the Ameri-
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