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March 05, 1965 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-05

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News Brevities

Leff-Sweet Troth
Announced in Chicago

The Wayne State University
CHORAL UNION, University Sin-
gers and Symphony Orchestra will
combine to present its annual Fes-
tival Concert in the Ford Audi-
toritnn 8:30 p.m. March 16. Fea-
tured will be the cantata "Lebe
den Herrn Meine Seele" by Fried-
rich Wilhelm Zachow, to be per-
formed for the first time in this
country. Audrey Davidson, so-
prano, will be a soloist. No admis-
sion charge.
* * *
The only non-musical production
of the 1963-64 season to win un-
animous approval from the Broad-
way critics, "SPOON RIVER,"
comes to the University of Detroit
for a one-night stand beginning
8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Student
Union ballroom.

The fifth annual BAND-TASTIC
will be presented by the Henry
Ford High School Concert Band
8 p.m. March 11-12 in the school
auditorium. As in past concerts,
the program will feature a variety
of musical pieces, novelties and
solo performances led by director
Sam Emmer. Also featured will
be the stage band under Milton
Aptekar.
* * *
The annual DETROIT SPORT-
MEN'S AND VACATION SHOW
will be held April 3-11 in the
Michigan State Fairgrounds Coli-
seum. Highlight of the show will
be the "Parade of Outdoor Cham-
pions," a stage and water tank
presentation. Star will be John
MISS BERYL LEFF
Bromfield, Hollywood actor who
appeared in the television drama-
Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Leff of
* * *
tization, "Sheriff of Cochise."
Chicago
announce the engagement
* * *
An exhibition of oil paintings
of their daughter Beryl Gail to
and water colors by LAWRENCE
The original DON COSSACK Errol Richard Sweet, son of Mr.
CALCAGNO will be presented CHORUS and Dancers, under the and Mrs. Lawrence Sweet of Rad-
Tuesday through March 27 in the direction of Serge Jaroff, will clift Ave., Oak Park.
Franklin Siden Gallery. The show perform at Masonic Auditorium
The bride-elect is a senior at the
includes 28 works from 1956 to March 17. Tickets available at University of Michigan. Her fiance
the present. It will be Calcagno's Grinnell's and the Masonic Audi- attends medical school there.
first exhibition in Detroit.
torium box office.
A May wedding is planned.
* * *
The Northwest area education
committee of the Detroit Grand
Opera Association under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Abraham Cooper
announces the OVERTURE TO
OPERA IV will take place 8:15
p.m. on March 10 at Rackham
Memorial Auditorium. The course,
under the combined auspices of
Mrs. Rose Schorr, national presi- Bill of Rights t o each new citizen.
Oakland University, University
A conferen ce with auxiliary
dent
of the Jewish War Veterans
Center for Adult Education, De-
-.1 presidents a n d
Ladies
Auxiliary,
will
make
her
troit Public Library and the De-
officers of the
troit Grand Opera Association, is official visit to Michigan next
Michigan D e -
designed to introduce the public to week, according to Department
partment w i 11
some of the operas to be perform- President Mrs. Jack Iden.
take place 8:30
ed here during the Metropolitan
On Tuesday, Mrs. Schorr will
p.m. Tuesday at
Company's engagement in May. attend a morning federal court ses-
the home of past
For information, call Mrs. Cooper, sion when new citizens will be
D epartment
UN 1-1532, or Mrs. John Greene, naturalized. Robert J. Rafelson
President M r s .
TO 8-0957.
Post will distribute copies of the
Oscar Katz, at
25706 Grand
Concourse,
Southfield.
Mrs. Schorr
A mass presentation of flags is
scheduled for Wednesday morning
at the Skills Training Center. Mrs.
Compiled by DR. SHLOMO KODESH
Louis Remer and Mrs. Philip
Weinstein are on the planning
committee.
The official department meeting
Consider
Note
will take place after a dinner hon-
The root of the word
MZID
Interesting Combinations
oring Mrs. Schorr 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Dino's Restaurant.
and the infinitive
writing desk
Mrs. Schorr of New York City,
typewriter
is active in civic and welfare work
Watch
secret code
throughout the state and has been
Now Developments of Root and Word
morse code
the recipient of a number of cita-
to do correspondent's
21-1D17
tions for distinguished community
manuscript
work (for newspapers)
service.
periodical
to rewrite
Mrp127'.1.
Active in the Woman's League
letter of appointment
of Voters, Hadassah, Technion and
to dictate
n'r)?C.!
promissory note
the Eastern Star, she is a past
to correspond. with
Gy ZnZi-);7'.:
bill of rights
president of the Department of
to engrave
New York and has held many of-
news writer (correspondent) Zip.
fices in her auxiliary, department
and in the national organization.
rinnn
pews correspondence
* * *
Remember
typist (m. & f.)
DETROIT
LADIES AUXILI-
Some Phrases
typing
ARY
135
will
meet 8 p.m. Thurs-
rf
.
:
4
put
in
writing
scribbling
he
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
he came in correspondente with -
writing
Mrs. Morris Lupiloff, president,
10 , 11,u)?;
document
having returned from Washington,
he dictated conditions G' I1 2'1.90 will give her report on "Women's
spelling
Forum on National Security."
letter
First nomination of officers will
address
be held.
orthographic
Enjoy
Seeing Reproduction
of
graphic
Author to Give Address
The Hebrew Morse Alphabet
in writing
Tom Kahn, author of "The Eco-
nomics of Equality" will speak 6
p.m. March 13 at T.U.L.C., Free-
dom Hall. Co-sponsored by the
Jewish Labor Committee and the
— e tz
Trade Union Leadership Council,
Kahn will present a view on the
I I I
"public sector" of the economy
-.t
that promises to become the stra-
tegic center of the civil rights
••■•/0
movement.
1

JWV Activities

omen's aths

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TEMPLE EMANUEL SISTER-
HOOD will hold its annual birth-
day luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday
in the temple. The sisterhood is
celebrating its 12th birthday, and
new spring fashions from several
of Detroit's fashion centers will be
shown. For reservations, call Mrs.
Kenneth Sarason, LI 5-5732.
* * *
SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will hold its ninth annual
pre-Purim dinner 6:30 p.m. March
14 in the social hall. Rabbi Sholem
Flam will extend greetings, and
Cantor Joseph Birnholtz will offer
musical selections. Guest speaker
will be Rabbi Jack Goldman. Din-
ner chairman is Mrs. Leo Laufer,
Guests invited.
* *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a combined board and
general meeting at the synagogue
8:30 p.m. Monday. Hostesses for
the evening are Mesdames Lill-
ian Varnen, Louis Begler, Joseph
Baker and Isadore Katz. The sis-
terhood will be joined by the men's
club at a combined Purim party in
the social hall 8:30 p.m. March 18.
A one-act play based on a Shalom
Aleichem story will be presented
by the Center Theater Mobile
Unit. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kalef

are acting co-chairmen for this
event. Guests invited. Refresh-
ments will be served.
* * *
FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet noon
Monday at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Plans will be made for the annual
donor dance to be held May 11.
Hostesses Monday will be Mes-
dames Victor Lanetter, Sam Freed-
man and Saul Cohen. A paid-up
membership dinner will be held
6:30 p.m. March 15 at Imperial
Caterers. For information, call
Mrs. Joseph Ainbinder, LI 7-1988.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 5, 1965-25

Al Bigler, Your Host

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