Ma Acne Joyce Epstein
to Marry Easterner

People Make News

Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen,

Summer-Ross Vows
Slated for August

Detroiter NORMAN SCHWARTZ,

Hy Lipsitz Heads Pinsker

Pinsker Progressive Aid Society
installed Hyman Lipsitz as presi-
dent in recent cermonies. Vice
president is Dave Weiner; treas-
urer, N. P. Rossen; secretaries,
Mannie Ekelman and Abe Kusnit;

head of the Fischel Institute of president of the DWG Cigar Co.,
reserve treasurer, Norman Cottler;
was elected a national trustee of
the Emet Rabbi
hospitalers, A. J. Rosen, Nathan
the National Jewish Hospital at
Herzog World
Lsakoff, Mrs. Dave Weiner and
Denver in annual elections Wed-
Academy in Jer-
Mrs. Abe. Kusnit; sergeant-at-arms,
usalem and an
nesday at the chest disease center.
Saul Baron; and trustees, Mrs.
executive mem-
Another Detroiter, MRS. LEON-
Isadore Miller, Mrs. A. J. Rosen,
ber of the Jeru-
ARD SIMS, president of Bnai
Mrs. Herman Bernson and Harry
salem City Coun-
Brith Women, was re-elected a
Halberstam.
cil, arrived for a
Bnai Brith trustee. Schwartz is
brief visit to the
chairman of the NJH Detroit com-
I
U.S. to hold dis-
mittee, which disseminates infor-
cussions with
mation and facilitates admission of
leading scientific
area patients. Joseph H. Silver-
WHOLESALE JOBBER
and religious au-
smith Jr., Denver insurance execu-
con-
thorities
OR
tive, was elected president. An-
cerning a new
drew Goodman, New York, presi-
MANUFACTURING
project in Israel.
, dent of Bergdorf Goodman Co.,
REPRESENTATIVE
Plans are being
I was elected chairman of the board.
MISS JEANETTE SUMMER
made for the es-
to share space and all utilities.
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MARVENE
EPSTEIN
MISS
o f
tablishment
Very low rental.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summer of
Four Detroiters were elected to
Mrs. Samuel Epstein of North- an Institute for Rabbi. Cohen I
Parkside
Ave.
announce
the
en-
WORLD NOVELTY COMPANY
gate Blvd.. Oak Park, announces Providing Technological S o 1 u- national offices at the recent na- gagement of their daughter Jean-
3111 Grand River
the engagement of her daughter tions to Problems of Sabbath Ob- tional convention of Tau Epsilon
ette
Elizabeth
to
Stephen
Norman
Cleveland.
TE 3 - 8384
Marlene Joyce to Howard U. Pass- servance in Industry. Rabbi Cohen Rho Law Fraternity in
Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
has
been
mentioned
as
a
leading
They
are
JACK
SCHON,
supreme
man of Boston, son of Mr. and
rence
Rubinstein
of
Hartwell
Ave.
chancellor;
DAVID
A.
GOLD-
candidate
for
the
post
of
Chief
vice
Mrs. A. Passman of Portland, Me.
Miss Summer is a senior at
Miss Epstein is the daughter of Rabbi of the British Common- MAN, supreme master of the rolls;
PLANNING
the late Dr. SaizQuel Epstein. An wealth to succeed Chief Rabbi BENJAMIN J. SAFIR, supreme Wayne State University, and Mr.
Brodie, who is retiring shortly. editor of "The Summons," the fra- Ross is studying law at Wayne
A WEDDING?
August wedding is planned.

WANTED

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3fiss Elson Engaged
to Jules Ralph Cohen

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MISS MARTHA'ELSON

An April 10 wedding is planned
by Martha Beth Elson and Jules
Ralph Cohen.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Ruth Elson of Santa Barbara Dr.
and the late Mr. Benjamin Elson.
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Cohen of Brooklyn.

Histadrut Leaders
Oust Lavon for
Quitting Mapai

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Oakland County Chapter, United
Nations Association, heard DR.
HAROLD JACOBSON of the Uni-
versity of Michigan on "New
States, the U. N. and Peace Keep-
ing" Thursday at Birmingham
Community House. Dr. Jacobson is
assistant professor of political
science at U. of M.

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BARNARD THOMPSON of

Parke, Davis & Co., has been elect-
ed president of The Masonic Tem-
ple Association, the board of con-
trol for Detroit Masonic Temple.
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New president of the Michigan
I Press Association is ARTHUR P.
GALLAGHER, editor of the Ann
Arbor News. He was elected at
the 97th annual meeting of MPA
at Kellogg Center in East Lans-
I mg. Other officers include HARRY

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tadrut General Secretary Pinhas

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Former His-

Lavon—who was ousted from that
post in the Israel Federation of
Labor in 1960—was removed by
the organization's general council WEINBAUM, West Side Courier,
from membership on that execu- Detroit, president-elect.
tive body.
The vote was 137 in favor of
this second ouster, against 99.
Approving the motion to remove
Lavon and all of his followers
from the Ilistadrut executive were
the members bglonging to Mapai
and the religious parties.
The rerhoval of Lavon from the
executive was ordered due to the
fact that he had recently quit
the Mapai Party, forming his own
political faction, Min Hayesod.
The general council stated in its
resolution that any member of the
executive who quits his party re-
linquishes, thereby, his post in
Histadrut's governing body.

Golden Years

Lavon who, in 1955, lost his seat
as defense minister on charges
that he had been responsible for
a "security mishap," and found

himself ousted from the Histadrut
leadership in 1960, remained,
nevertheless, a member of the

executive until now.

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respectively, of the United Jewish
Appeal of Greater New York. The
two leaders were installed by
Mayor Robert F. Wagner.
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BLOOM'S

President Z a 1 m a n Shazar and
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol sent
greetings to MOSHE RON, general
secretary of the Israel Journalists
Association, who was honored at

KOSHER CATERERS

Take pride in the personal
touch they add to parties
catered by them in your home,
hall or synagogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Apple-

beast; But the mercy? of the wicked their golden wedding anniversary
is cruel. —Proverbs at a recent dinner-dance given by

their eight chilren. Mr. Apple-
baum is a retired newspaper press-

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'January Jump' Afoot

The Sunday Niters, the Jewish
Center's young adult group, will
present a "January Jump" 9 p.m.
Sunday at the Ten Mile branch.
A live band will play for danc-
ing. The single set from 20-39 is
invited. There is an additional fee

for non-members of the Center.

SID SIEGEL

and his orchestra

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The board of directors of BANK
OF THE COMMONWEALTH has
elected five staff members to the
office of assistant cashier, it was
announced by George W. Miller,
president. Elected assist a n t
cashiers were John Bandar, Heinz
H. Fruhner, E. James Houston,
Wayne L. Powell, and Anthony
Scolaro.
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JUDGE J. SYDNEY HOFFMAN
of Philadelphia was inducted as
judge of the Pennsylvania Superior
Court. There are now five Jew-
ish jurists on the appellate court
benches in Pennsylvania. JUDGE
NOCHEM S. WINNET, president
of the Philadelphia Federation of
Jewish Agencies, has been elected
president of the Lawyers Club of
Philadelphia.
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RABBI EDGAR F. MAGNIN,
spiritual leader of the Wilshire
Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles,
was honored by the Board of Rab-
bis of Southern California on the
occasion of his 50th anniversary
in the rabbinate.
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M O N R O E GOLDWATER and
SAMUEL HAUSMAN were re-

A BAR MITZVAH?
REMEMBER . . .

SAVES THE DAY!

a reception in Tel Aviv marking
his 25th anniversary in that post.

A righteous man cares for his baum, 20276 Evergreen, celebrated

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Fiiday, January 29, 1965

ternity's publication; and HARRY State.
An August wedding is planned.

A $54,000 contract from the KLEIN, associate editor. The team
Navy Department for continued representing the Wayne State Uni-
research in automatic mechanical versity chapter of the fraternity
translation will be conducted by was victorious over the University
Dr. HARRY JOSSELSON, 17227 of Pittsburgh chapter in the finals
Muirland. professor of Slavic lan- of the moot court competition.
guages at Wayne State University. Members of the winning team were
EDWIN M. BLADEN and JOHN
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Robinson Furniture announces BERRY, who were awarded indivi-
the recent appointment of DAVID I dual plaques and temporary pos-
WINSTON as manager of its Wash- session of the Sophia Schwartz-
ington Blvd. store. Winston has berg Trophy.
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been with Robinson Furniture
for 14 years. KENNETH L.
The Detroit general agency of
MICHAELS was named controller. National Life Insurance Co. of
Prior to joining Robinson, Vermont ranked seventh in sales
Michaels was a senior on the audit among the company's field offices
staff for an accounting firm. MY- in 1964. Under general agent AUS-
RON ENGLE was appointed credit TIN A. KANTER, C.L.U., its repre-
manager. Before going to Robin- sentatives produced almost $11,-
son Engle was state credit super- 000,000 of new life insurance in
1 visor for a group of men's wear the 12-month period, or about 23
stores.
per cent over their 1963 sales.
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