Ross Announces - Federal's Annual $3,500 Club Award The second annual club award contest for Metropolitan Detroit Women's Clubs was announced Wednesday by Joseph Ross, presi- dent of Federal Department News Brevities Posters Remind Employer of Law Against Bias Susan Bine Betrothed to Melvyn Newman More than 20,000 Mich i gan em- ployers, some employing thousands of people, were sent copies of the official poster of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission remind- ing them that Michigan law pro- hibits any employment discrimi- nation based upon religion, race, color or national origin. The posters went ajto to labor organizations and e m p 1 oyment agencies. They are required to be posted in conspicuous places where they will be seen by all employes, and they note that any person de- nied equal employment oppor- SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI, uni- Rabbi FREDERICK A. EISEN- versally acknowledged as one of BERG of Temple Emanuel, Grand the world's best conductors, brings Rapids, represented the Jewish the Houston Symphony Orchestra Chautauqua Society as lecturer at to Detroit March 6, when he leads Calvin Theological Seminary in it in a single performance at Ma- Grand Rapids, Thursday. He spoke sonic Auditorium. Since assuming at an assembly on the subject "The Stores. The club achievement contest the position of conductor-in-chief Jewish Concept of Repentance." * * * will present cash awards for the of the Houston Symphony during The Embassy Hotel downtown six outstanding public service pro- the 1961-62 season, Sir John, , grams conducted during the 12- through his devotion to the cause will be the site of the Detroit In- of music and his perfectionism in ternational C 0 I N CONVENTION it month period begin- performance, has rapidly elevated Feb. 26-28. Professional numismat- ning last April by the orchestra until it is today rec- ists will be here from many states women's clubs. ognized as being among the best in of the U.S. and Canada. The public More than 150 the United States. When Sir John is invited 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun- clubs participated made his debut with the celebrated day hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the first contest Halle Orchestra at the age of 33. * * * last year. Sir Thomas Beecham declared him The PROSTHETIC SECTION of "Federals want to a "pronounced talent." the Dental Division, Sinai Hospital, emphasize t h e im- Ross ▪ * will hold a meeting 8 p.m. March portance of women's organizations ANNE MARIE PERSOV, painter 4 in the hospital's main lecture and their service to the commun- ity,"' said Ross. "We believe the and sculptress, is showing her room. Dr. Judson Hickey, profes- achievement awards not only bring work , at Rooks Gallery in Pon- sor and chairman of the depart- recognition to the many women tiac. A graduate of Wayne State ment of prosthetic dentistry, Uni- organizations, but will stimulate University and the University of versity of Kentucky School of Den- community service by such Michigan, she has her work in the tistry, will speak on "Newer Con- permanent collections of the Hen- cepts of Prosthetics." All dentists groups." The $3,500 in prizes will be award- ry Ford Comunity College, South are invited. * * * ed in two classifications: member. Bend Art Association and Detroit Twelve of Florida's most beauti- ship over 100 and membership Institute of Arts, and she has re- ful cats will compete for the title under 10. There will be two first ceived a number of awards. of "Miss FELINE FLORIDA OF a a • prizes at $1,000, two second prizes The Masque Theater's current 1965," poolside at the Carillon I at $500 and two third prizes at production of "A LOSS OF ROSES" Hotel, Monday, at 2 p.m. This will $250. be the first time the title has ever The entries will be judged by a will run through March 27. been awarded. The • selection of • * * panel of five civic leaders for pro- "Miss Feline Florida" will inau- ject uniqueness, impact and bene- The KODALY ENSEMBLE, 120 gurate Miami Cat Week which fit to the community and effort ex- Young Hungarian performers, will culminates in the annual show of erted by the membership. make its American debut in De- the Miami-Florida Cat Fanciers at Open to women's organizations troit with a "Hungarian Folk Bayfront Auditorium Feb. 20-21. in Wayne, Macomb and Oakland Dance and Music Festival" 8:15 Counties, projects that were in op- p.m. March 14 in Ford Auditorium, ' eratuOn April 1, 1964, to April 1, to raise scholarship funds for art Maimonides Auxiliary 1965 may be entered. Entries students. Tickets are available at Plans Donor Luncheon close April 16. Winners will be an- Ford Auditorium, downtown Grin- Chairmen have been picked for nounced in May. nell's. Marwil's at Northland and the annual donor luncheon of the Any project entered previously Heintzman's, Windsor. women's auxiliary to the Maimon- C that was not a cash prize winner ides Medical Society, it was an- in 1964 may be submitted again if The SOUTH OAKLAND SYM- nounced by Mrs. Howard B. Apple- performed during the 1964-65 per- PHONY ORCHESTRA will feature man, auxiliary p r e s i d e n t. The iod. its second annual award winners Contest rules may be picked up as soloists in concert 3:15 p.m. luncheon is scheduled for noon from any of the managers at the Sunday in Oak Park School audi- March 16 in the Sheraton-Cadillac 23 Federal Stores or by calling torium. Tickets are available at Hotel. The chairmen are Mesdames Joseph Ross' office, TO 9-7100, and the school. Charles Gitlin, general fund rais- * * * the rules will be mailed out. ing; I. W. Silver, coordinator; Saul Dr. LOUIS I. RABINOWITZ, Sakwa, luncheon; David Morton former Chief Rabbi of South Af- and Victor Horvitz, souvenir book; rica, who is now serving as direc- Herber Rosenbaum, souvenir book CABINET SHOP tor of studies, College for Torah editor; Samuel Fink, honor roll; Your Dining Table and Judaism, Yad Harav Maimon, Seymour Wilhelm and Edward Conyerted to Jerusalem, was honored at a re- Skully, tributes; Robert Baruch Drop Leaf ception tendered by Dr. Samuel and Milford Wenokur, children's and Buffet Belkin president of Yeshiva Uni- pages; Michael Levin and David Restyled versity, which was attended by top Schane, tickets; Louis Leipsitz, res- to Suit rabbinic and lay leaders of the ervations; Marcus Sugarman and Repairing, Orthodox Jewish community. The Henry Schlesinger, hostesses; Sid- Refinishing & reception was held in Dr. Belkin's ney Baskin and Conrad Giles, Upholstering of home on the occasion of Dr. Rabin- prizes; and Alfred Klein and Fine Furniture owitz' visit to the United States. Chair Cane Charles Kessler, decorations. * * * Waving For information, call Betty Pil -nos Refinished N E W ENGLAND MUTUAL Starkman, MI 6-0332. Pick-up & Delivery LIFE INSURANCE CO. has an- Serving Detroiters eitored nounced a higher dividend scale, Judge Baum to Appear Since 1917 which means a $4,000,000 increase, for 1965. ft marks the 12th con- at Institute for Lawyers 25152 secutive year NEL has announced Over 2,000 lawyers are expected 5 Mi. Rd. either a partial or general in- to attend the University of Michi- (Fenkell) Cabinet Shop crease in the dividend scale above gan's 16th annual Advocacy Insti- KE 2-8323 KE 2-8324 any normal increase due to growth. tute Feb. 26-27 when Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Vic- tor J. Baum will be one of the fea- tured participants. Judge Baum will preside at a trial demonstration and serve on at a panel exploring "Death Actions." The institute is part of a nation- ;vide continuing legal education program and this year will focus on "Personal Injury Damages." MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN tunity may file a comDlaint with the commission. MORTGAGES VA or FHA MISS SUSAN BINE APPLICATIONS FOR Mr. and Mrs. 'Oscar Bine of Warrington Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Susan Ruth to Melvyn H. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman of Dartmouth Ave., Royal Oak. The prospective bridegroom is a senior at Wayne State Univer- sity, where he was president of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. An Aug. 29 wedding is plannect ARE NOW BEING TAKEN On New or Existing Homes QUICK SERVICE Phone Us Today FRANKLIN MORTGAGE CORP. Approved FHA Mortgagee 915 First National Bldg., Det. 26 WO 3-4590 Mickey Mouse Makes Money 22 page report on Walt Disney productions BERNARD R. COHEN Manley, Bennett, McDonald & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange Northland Towers 357-0970 • 442-5903 • NUTIIITION.) 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In a report on future plans of the JEC, Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, execu- tive vice-president, said that great- er attention would be paid to adolescent youth, summer camps and the home. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY ADHERED TO Seder services conducted by Rabbi Joseph Katz and Cantor Isaac Katz, who have conducted services here for the past 10 years. Services also held daily in the Hotel during the entire Passover week. MINERAL BATHS AVAILABLE Write or Phone HOward 3-4505 Your Host, MAX ELKIN THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ala 14—Friday, February 19, 1965 JACK GINSBURG and GEORGIE, WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY SALE T Jack is cleaning house on all Fall and Winter merchandise to make room for the new Spring 50% & More and Summer goods. Save up to SPECIAL GROUP . Reg. to $39.50 BOYS' SUITS and SPORTCOATS $1 0") BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS BOYS' SUBURBAN COATS AND JACKETS Rg. $18.95 to $29.50 $1 000 ' MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $4.95 to $7.95 Reg. $ 2 - 95 to $200 $5.95 - SWEATERS Boys'—Reg. 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