Goldbergs to Get
Maryglade Honors
Mrs. Hugh C. Daly, of Edgo-
mont Park, Grosse Pointe, has ac-
cepted the chairmanship of the
Women's Committee for the
"Knight of Charity" award dinner
for the second year. The dinner
will be held Nov. 17, at the Sher-
aton-Cadillac Hotel.
On the committee making ini-
tial arrangements for the affair
slated as an interfaith event is
Mrs. Paul Zuckerman.
Detroiters who are arranging the
dinner include Mrs. Benjamin
Levinson.
Given under_ auspices of the
trustees of Maryglade. College,
Memphis. Mich., the S100-a-plate
dinner will honor four men of
three different faiths who have
distinguished themselves in hu-
manitarian fields and philantropic
work.
K. E. Staley. G-M vice president,
as dinner chairman, will make the
award presentations to Adolph
and Irving Goldberg, owners and
managers. Community Theaters;
Thomas H. Keating. former di-
rector and group vice-president in
charge of passenger car division.
General Motors. and R a l p h T.
McElvenny, president of Michigan
Consolidated Gas Company. The
Goldbergs are Jewish,- Keating. a
Catholic, and NIcElvenny, a Prot-
estant.
SAM ROSENBLAT
Master of Ceremonies
And His
Dance and Entertainment
Band
Pirty
Arrangement Specialist
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MUSIC BY
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AN IMPORTANT
MESSAGE
FROM YOUR
Campaign Is Launched at Hayim Greenberg
All branches and clubs of the talk by Dr. Naphtalie Wiesner,
Labor Zionist movement have been j educational advisor to the United
asked to participate in the Hayim Hebrew Schools, 12:15 p.m. today
Greenberg School Cam p a i gn! at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Abram Chayes, former chief legal officer of the Department of through November, it was an-
State under the Kennedy administration, will speak to a number of flounced by Harold Berke, school
If it is
suburban groups in his capacity as program director • of the National president.
Lawyers Committee for Johnson-Humphrey under the local sponsorship
A special gathering of all soli-
of the Citizen s for Johnson-Humphrey. A late evening party on Sat- citors and contributors will be
In good taste
urday is being held for him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kahn, held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at the home '
That you. want—
14 Mile Rd., Franklin. Co-sponsors of the affair are Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry.
For: horulling social
Richard Barnard, 26580 Wellington Rd.. Franklin. Mr. Chayes and his 22902 S. Bellwood, Southfield.
correspondence . . .
wife. Toni, will be week-end houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard.
guidance in meeting
The Mondrys, now visiting in
Mr. Barnard was a former classmate of Mr. Chayes at the Harvard Argentina, will report on their
the amenities . . .
o n f ahandling
University Law School.
streede
trip and observations of schools
de tai ls i
Mesdames Joshua Sperka, Emil Spilman and Sam Shulman of the i there A social hour will follow.
wedding
or
party, or
along with a report of school pro-
Fannie Gluck Chapter, Mizrachi Women, attended the 39th annual
For complete planning, counselling
, gress.
and
manage-ment
of
weddings
and
New
Yorker.
convention of Mizrachi at the Hotel
Dr. Movsas Goldoftas, principal
parties Call: LI 1-8900 for an
nmntment.
Former Governor G. Mennen Williams and Robert Derengoski, and director of the Hayim Green-
Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor. will be present at the berg School, announces a series
party of volunteer workers in honor of Sander M. Levin, Democratic of educational lectures for the
candiate for State Senate, 8 p.m. Saturday at the 1 . 0 . 0.F. Hall, Hazel teaching staff will begin with a
Park. Sen. Philip Hart t nd Democratic gubernatorial candidate Neil ---
- —
Staebler also will be there. The public is invited. For information, call
"Levin for State Senate" headquarters, 543-3763.
Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock hosted a "Neighbors Koffee Klatch"
GREEN - 8 CENTER
at her Snowden Ave. home for Billy Shuttleworth. nominee for State
GREENFIELD AT
Senate. Mrs. Weinstock is campaign coordinator of the Billy Shuttle-
worth for State Senate Committee.
8 MILE ROAD
Detroit area delegates taking part in the national board conference
of Women's American ORT this week in Atlanta included Mesdames
Suburban
Nate H. Schlafer, Irvin Kurtz, Henry Pariser. Max Beal. Harry Becker
and alternate Theodore Roth. Guests included M. Daniel Mayer, former
MON., THURS., FRI. & SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
French minister of labor and presently chairman of the executive
committee of the World ORT Union and president of the League for
SHOP SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M.
the Rights of Man: and Nahum Shamir. economic minister of Israel
to the United States. -
Miss Karen Steinman, 20. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein-
man. 2255 Southwood, Muskegon. Mich., has been named to the Dean's
List ; at. Stern College for Women in New York City. Dr. Dan Vogel,
dean. announced. Miss Steinman. a sophomore, is majoring in English.
Pvt.'. Perry' Davis. son of 'dr. and Mrs. Martin Davis, 20019 Green-
view. is home on leave from the U.S. Marine Corps base at Camp
Pendleton. Calif. His arrival followed the recent Bar Mitzvah of his
brother. Steven at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. Pvt. Davis will be here
THE CREATIVE HAND OF
two weeks.
A reception in honor of Sen. Philip A. Hart will be held 9 p.m:
Oct. 29 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ben
• Levinson. 18315 Birchcrest.
DAZZLES GREY FLANNEL
Mr. and Mrs. Max Adler of Rosemary Ave.. Oak Park, were hon-
WITH A JEWEL TRIMS
ored guests at a surprise 25th anniversary party given by their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adler of Nlendota Ave. at the home of the Karl
Here is Grey flannel
Kays. 24449 Santa Barbara. Southfield. Also present at the party was
the Max Adlers' son Jess. Out-of-town guests included Chicagoans
as you have never,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sulkes with their son Seth. children and grand-
seen it! Simply cut
son of the honorees; and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Adler of Tucson. brothel
and hand - beaded
and sister-in-law of Max Adler.
at neckline and
hemline. Just one
from our collection
of spell-binding
designer fashions.
8 to 14
A program series on Jewish gram. Mannheim Shapiro, director
identity will be conducted in joint of AJ Committee's communal af-
sponsorship by the American Jew- fairs department, will speak on
ish Committee and the Jewish "The Future of the American Jew:
Community Center. it was an- Is Survival Enough?"
nounced by Avern Cohn. Detroit
On Dec. 2. 9 and 16,,,the topics
A.I Committee Chapter president. will be "The Issue of Tax Support
and Milton J. Miller. president of for Parochial and Private Educa-
the Center. The theme will be "The tion: What Is At Stake for the
American Jewish Dilemma: Main- Jewish Community?". "The Role
taining Identity While Achieving of the Jewish Community in the
Integration."
Neitro Revolution" and "Who Is
The first of four programs. on Your Jewish Child?" Major pre-
Nov. 11 also will be one of the sentations will be made by Prof
major programs during the Book Joseph Fauman of Eastern Univer-.
Fair at the Center. At this pro- sity. Rabbi Chaim Donin of Con-
gregation Bnai David. Prof. Leon-
NOW IN PROGRESS:
ard Moss of Wayne State Univer-
sity and Ned Goldberg of AJ Corn-
OUR
mittee's Illinois regional office.
activities in Society
Social Secretarial Service
Juliet
ELOISE CURTIS
American JeNe ish Committee Chapter
Co-Sponsors 4 Programs with Center
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SHE IS MRS. BERNARD WEISBERG (Formerly Heleei, Holtz/
The planning committee for the
series is composed of Brewster
Broder. Mrs. Lewis Grossman. Nor-
man Katz. Arthur Rubiner and
Mrs. Mark Shaevsky. Serving as
consultants are Frank Loewen
-; berg. adult education director of
the Jewish Center. and Leonard
Gordon. Michigan area director of
the American Jewish Committee.
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AJ Committee to Double
Its Membership in Detroit
The Detroit chapter of the AJ
Committee will launch a drive to
double its membership this month,
as part of a national drive during
which total membership is expect-
ed to rise from 30.000 to 60.000 ,
while local membership rises from
300 to 600.
The Detroit chapter has formed
a cabinet to launch its membership
drive, consisting of Lee B. Brody,
chairman. Ben Scott enfels, use
Doner and Avern Cohn.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 16, 1964-27
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