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activities in Society
Mrs. Max Ducker represented Jericho Rebakah Lodge at the
Rebekah-Oddfellows convention this week at the Grand Rapids Civic
Auditorium. Mrs. Sam Rose accompanied her.
Richard Allan Small, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Small, 18674
Warrington, has begun studies at the Chicago Medical School. A Uni-
versity of Michigan and Western Military Academy graduate, he held
a research fellowship for a year at the Chicago school in the behavioral
sciences division. Mr. Small is married to the former Leanne Dorothy
Trost of Omaha.
Mrs. Ben Morganroth, president of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, will
attend the biennial convention of the National Women's League of the
United Synagogue of America in Chicago net week. She will be
accompanied by Mesdames Norman Allan, Jacob Axelrod, Abe Cherrin,
Newman Knopper, David J. Miller and William Zimmerman.
Alpha and Beta alumnae groups of Nu Chapter. Iota Alpha Pi
Sorority, gathered Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Murray Bloom
of Seneca Ave., Oak Park, to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the
chapter. Also. invited to this Founders' Day Tea were the members of
MISS ELIZABETH ZAGER
Nn chapter at Wayne State University and. the Mothers' Club. Host-
esses for the evening were Mrs. Irving Meisner, alumnae president,1
Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Zager of
and Mrs. Sidney Stone, alumnae vice president.
Marlowe Ave. announces the en-
Air Force Lt. Lawrence Allen Goldman is visiting his parents, Mr. gagement of their daughter Eliza-
and Mrs. Harry Goldman, 18210 Lesure, and his sister, Cheryl. Lt. beth to Gerald Leib Bodzin, son of
Goldman has been assigned to Lawry Air Base, Denver, where he is Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin of Free-
in the intelligence corps.
land Ave.
Detroit will be strongly represented when the Large City Budget-
Miss Zager is studying for a
ing Conference of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare
Funds meets just prior to the general assembly in St. Louis on Nov. 11. medical technology degree at the
Detroit members of the conference are William Avrunin, executive Detroit Institute of Technology.
director of Federation; Mandell L. Berman, Dr. Norman Drachler, Max Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne
M. Fisher, Samuel J. Greenberg,' Samuel S. Greenberg, Dr. Harold W. State University.
A Thanksgiving Day wedding is
Jaffee, Louis LaMed, Jack 0. Lefton, Judge Theodore Levin, Hyman
Safran, Alan E. Schwartz, Erwin S. Simon, George M. Stutz, who chairs scheduled.
the committee for the National Community Relations Advisory Council
Qf the conference, and Stanley J. Winkelman.
Talk on 'Summit' Tonight
Miss Barbara Tatken, daughter of Mrs. Louis Tatken of 20030
Abe Berniker, chairman
Picadilly Road. a sophomore at..Lincoin College, Lincoln, Ill., has been
elected secretary of Epsilon Kappa Sorority, a service club for girls. A National Council of Americans for
reunion luncheon at homecoming, Oct. 31, a babysitting service for Progressive Israel, will speak on
election day, and raising funds for a memorial to N. H. Anderson, a the Arab summit conference at a
Lincoln College teacher who died in August, are part of their service meeting of the local group 8:30
p.m. today at the Labor Zionist In-
P for this .year.
stitute.
A recital by the vocal students of Don Frohman will be held 8:30
p.m. Nov, 1 at the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts. Participants will
be Marcia Buchalter, Bertha Fox, Marilyn Krauss, Marian Bates. Pearl 101111011111011104111~1%014101
Kaplan, Julius Ring, Gene Slobin, Lou Konick, Dino Valley, Bernard
JULES DONESON TRAVEL
Weisman and Albert Shont.
Local residents will host a series of events honoring Democratic
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candidates Tuesday. Among those to be present will be Congresswoman
Martha Griffiths, former Gov. G. Mennen Williams, gubernatorial candi-
date Neil Staebler, Sen. Philip A. Hart and candidates for state offices.
Hosts will include the Irving Kanes, 19736 Cheyenne, at 2 p.m.; the Jack
Gubows, 19134 Lauder, 2:30 p.m.; and Mrs. Morris Pleason, 18249 Lauder,
3:30 p.m. Other local organizations taking part are Teen Dems, at the
Jewish Center, 7 p.m.; Jewish Music Center, 8 p.m.; and Albert Tucker
Lodge at Bnai Brith headquarters, 8:30 p.m.
An open house honoring four candidates will be held 3 - 5 p.m. Sunday
at the home of the Edward Rosenbergs, 4711 W. Outer Dr. Present will
be Mike Warshawsky, running for attorney general; Billy Shutleworth.
State Senate; William Millikin, lieutenant governor; and House Speaker
Allison Green, secretary of state. Guests invited.
Three foreign students entering Wayne State University will be
guests of local members of the community for the weekend. Guests and
their hosts are Joseph Chathaparampil of India at the Sallan Lurie home
on Sorrento Ave.; Gabriel Nyachowa of Kenya, at the Leopold Snyders'
on Greenlawn Ave.; and Theresa Hsu of Formosa, at the Robert Willens
residence on Northlawn Ave. The hosts are taking part in a continuing
hospitality program of the American Jewish Congress.
Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Haskin and their daughter Brenda of Newark,
little girl is always busy . . .
N.J., are visiting relatives in Detroit while Dr. Haskin is here for a public This
currently she divides her time be-
health seminar at the Fort Shelby Hotel. Mrs. Haskin's father is Mr.
tween her family. the Jewish Na-
Harry Ruda of Cortland Ave.
tional Fund and Israel Bonds. To-
Joseph Greenblat, survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto revolt, now a day. she and her husband are
businessman in New York, visited Detroit at the invitation of the Zionist- cruising the sunny Mediterranean,
Revisionist group, of whom the guest was a member in Poland. He came travel arrangements by the JULES
here primarily in the interest of the Shekel Campaign for the forthcom- DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY.
ing Zionist World Congress. He was hosted at a parlor gathering at the
WHO IS SHE?
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rich of Elgin Ave., in Oak Park. He gave
a brief review of the Ghetto revolt. After the war. Mr. Greenblat was
(Answer next week on Activities
commanding officer of the branch of the Irgun Zvi Leumi in Europe.
in Society page.)
Federation Forms Central Traditional
Fund to Solve Issue of Meshulachim
The board of governors of the the central fund. making a once-
Jewish Welfare Federation has ap- I for-all contribution. These funds
proved a resolution authorizing the i would be allocated to the particip-
establishment of a Central Fund I ating institutions on the basis of
for Traditional Institutions. This reliable information and a reason-
fund is an effort to solve the prob- ed distribution.
lems of burdensome and costly so-
Hyman Safran, president of Fed-
licitation on behalf of national and eration, announced the appoint-
ment of Philip Stollman as chair-
overseas traditional institutions.
Action was taken after a thor- man of the steering committee,
ough study of how two other com- with David I. Berris and Morris
munities, Toronto and Cleveland, Karbal as co-chairman. - Other com-
solved this problem. Their experi- mittee members are Isadore R.
ence indicates that a centralized Cohen, Daniel A. Laven, Morris
approach was successful, not only Ben Lewis, Hyman Lipsitz, Jay
in relieving the general public of Rosenthal, David Safran, Harry
frequent visits from meshulachim, Schumer, Irving W. Schlussel and
itinerant fund raisers, but in giv- Zvi Tomkiewicz.
ing the participating institutions a
Military Physician
far greater share of the funds for
Jacques Nissim Pasha, a Turk-
them than they would have other-
wise received.
ish military physician who held the
Under the proposed plan, don- rank of general, was one of the
ors to worthy traditional institu- pioneers in the treatment of mal-
tions would contribute directly to aria in the 19th Century.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 23, 1964-27
Detroit Socialites• Unmask
Plans for Halloween Dance
Miss Zager to Marty
Gerald Leib Bodzin
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treat," a costume dance, will be
held 9 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth
Moses.
Dancing.to the music of Andy
Blaine's orchestra, refreshments
and prizes" for originality of cos-
tumes will be featured. The public
is invited. Costumes optional.
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