Maurice A. Enggass' Many Communal Linda Lipsitt to Wed
Services Recalled on 75th Birthday Douglas S. Alossman

He resides at 19365 Cumberland
Scores of Detroiters who had
worked with Maurice A. Enggass Way. He has a son, Peter; a
daughter, Mrs. Herbert M. (Bar-
in numerous Jewish and civic bara) Piker of Cincinnati, and five
movements will join in greeting grandsons.
him, with appreciation for the im-
portant role he had played in this
community, on N1ov. 14, when he
Will celebrate his 75th birthday.
A former chairman of the De-
troit Service Group of the Jewish
Welfare Federation Mr. •Enggass
Louis A. Pincus, treasurer of
was given recognition for his lead- the Jewish Agency for Israel, and
ership in many tasks. He had been Charles H. Jordan, director-gen-
eral of overseas operations of the
Joint Distribution Committee, head
a group of top officials of the two
major beneficiary agencies of the
United Jewish Appeal who are
coming from abroad to give the
current picture of urgent Jewish
migration. relief and rehabilitation
needs at the 27th annual national
conference of the UJA set for Dec.
10-13 at the New York Hilton
Hotel.
Earl Warren, chief justice of
the United States, and Mrs. Golda
Meir, foreign minister of Israel,
head the list of distinguished
American and Israeli speakers who
w ill address the gathering of key
American Jewish leaders from
communities through the nation.
The four-day UJA Conference
MAURICE A. ENGGASS
will highlight special events in
named by the late Mayor Eugene honor of the JDC's 50th anniver-
Van Antwerp to membership on sary.
Joining Chief Justice Warren
the Detroit Municipal Parking au-
thority, and he was constantly and Mrs. Meir on the roster of
called upon for advice and guid- speakers will be Joseph Meyerhoff
ance in many matters affecting our of Baltimore, UJA general chair-
man; Max M. Fisher of Detroit,
city and state.
He was past president of the UJA associate general chairman;
Edward M. M. Warburg of New
Detroit Retail Merchants Associa-
York, UJA honorary chairman and
tion, a past president of the Detroit
Better Business Bureau, a director JDC chairman; Dewey D. Stone of
Of the Detroit board of commerce, Boston, UJA honorary chairman
was vice-president of the Palmer and chairman of the United Israel
_ Appeal—Jewish Agency for Israel,
Woods Association and of the Mun
icipal Parking Authority, served Inc.: William Rosenwald of New
on the board of governors of the York, UJA honorary chairman;
Jewish Welfare Federation and Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman of New
was a member of its budgeting York, UJA executive vice chair-
committees, as well as of its health man; Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz of
New York, chairman of the JDC
and welfare division, was a direc-
50th anniversary committee; Gott-
for of the Hebrew Loan Associa-
lieb Hammer, executive vice-presi-
tion and Boys Club.
He is a member of Temple Beth dent of the UJA-Jewish Agency.
El, Franklin Hills Country Club. Inc., and Moses A. Leavitt, JDC
University of Michigan Club of De- executive vice chairman.
troit, Great Lakes Club, Town Club
of Ann Arbor, Circumnavigators Book by Mrs. Trepeck
r
Club of which he was regional rep-
resentative. Hundred Club and De- 0 T Huntington Woods
troit Historical Society.
to be Published Dec. 7
A native Detroiter, Mr. Enggass
date for "Fun at the
and his brother, the late Clarence Hospital," a new book by Conalee
Enggass, who passed away five Trepeck, has been set for Dec. 7.
months ago, headed one of the old-
. The book will be published by
est and largest jewelry firms in Carlton Press. .
Detroit for half a century. He was
"Fun at the Hospital" is a pic-
an active leader has
in Temple
Beth El lure book intended to prepare ehil
been affiliated
with which he
dren for what will happen to them
for more than 55 years. %Olen. they enter a hospital. Mrs.
, Trepeck has taken a true incident
which happened to her son and.
using him as a model. has included
pictures of the interior of a hos-
pital.
Conalee Trepeck was born in De-
troit, holds BA and MA degrees
in education. has spent many years
INCLUDING EL AL JET ROUND-TRIP
with children in her kindergarten
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
class and is the mother of four
TRANSFERS
boys. She presently resides with
her husband, Robert, in Hunting-
ton Woods.
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Greenberg Shule Drive
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Harold Berke, board chairman
of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-
Yiddish Shule, announces that the
fund-raising campaign will end
Nov.. 25. Volunteers were asked to
contact contributors before Nov.
20 and to submit reports to the
school office. Quota is $10,000.
Mrs. Harry Mondry is campaign
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Pisgah Israel Bond - Fete to Feature the Linds

Lind Brothers, members of one Benjamin B. Goldhoff is president
of America's most famous singing of Pisgah.
families, will be the guest stars at
Refreshments will be served
the Pisgah Bnai Brith Israel after the program.
Hanukah celebration Dec. 7 at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Ten years ago
the Lind Broth-
ers launched the
(Detroit Bnai
Brith Israel pro-
gram. Five years
ago they inau-
gurated Pisgah's
I s r a el Hanukah
night celebra-
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Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt
of Afton Rd. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Linda Sue
to Douglas Stewart Mossman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mossman of I
Shrewsbury Rd.
The bride is a graduate of Wayne
State University, College of Edu-
cation. Mr. Mossman is a graduate
of Wayne State University and the
Detroit College of Law.
A May 23 wedding is planned.

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ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: - The Friend and Peter
Stuyvesant" by Irve Tunick will be
the second in a series on the theme
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Time: 9:15 a.m.
Station: WJBK and Channel 2.
Feature: "The Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency—Its World Role"
will be discussed by Eleazar Lips-
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Edelman, director of the Culture
Commission of the Jewish Commu-
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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Choose Life," a special
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Station: Channel 4.
Feature: A conversation with
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Time: 7 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: "The Role of the Lay-
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the National Federation of Temple
Brotherhoods; Seymour M. Liebo-
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