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April 23, 1965 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-04-23

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Senator EUGENE J. McCAR-
RICHARD J. JACOB has been
THY, Democrat from Minnesota,
elected executive vice president
will be the principal guest speaker
of Dayco Corporation, Dayton. He
at the 36th annual convention of
is a past president of the Stand-
the National Federation of Jewish
ard City Club of Detroit, and a
Men's Clubs, May 9 to 12 at the
member of the Standard Club of
DAVID
LIEBERMAN
of
Birm-
A
memorable
St.
Louis
tribute
Rear Admiral Herschel J. Gold-
Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake,
Chicago, the Franklin Hills Coun-
to Senator STUART SYMINGTON
try Club, and the Great Lakes berg has been appointed chief of of Missouri last week produced a ingham, on the staff of the ap- N.Y.
the bureau of supplies and ac- record total of $1,025,000 in cash pelate division of the Internal Re-
Club.
* * *
Alan Fox has been selected as
counts, it has been announced by and commitments for the 1965 venue Service, has received a Ca-
A new agency of the Conserva- the U. S. Department of the Navy. campaign for Israel Bonds in that reer Education Award from the a candidate for the United States
Davis Cup tennis squad.
tive movement has been created
Admiral Goldberg is a regular city. Approximately 800 leading National Institute of Public M
to coordinate the
members of the Jewish community fairs. The fellowship, providing a
Navy officer who
placement
and prominent civic, religious, edu-
was commission-
of cantors in syn-
cational and labor figures joined year of graduate study related to
ed
in
1935
after
agogues. The
in hailing Senator Symington as an problems of public policy and man-
graduating from
Commission f o r
outstanding legislator and devoted agement of public programs, is
the
U.
S.
Naval
the Placement of
friend
of the State of Israel.
granted annually to outstanding
Academy at An-
Cantors of the
Corsets-Brassieres
* * *
government career officials. Lie-
napolis. A f t e r
Cantors Assem-
Expertly Fitted
berman,
who
is
a
member
of
Cong.
The
collected
works
of
two
years
sea
bly, United Syn-
Gemiluth
Chassodim,
his
wife
and
Sholem
Aleichem
in
Yiddish,
con-
duty,
he
was
as-
agogue of Amer-
20127 W. 7 MILE RD.
sisting of 16 volumes, are being two daughters, will move to Vir-
signed to the Na-
ica and Cantors
538-5575
ginia
while
he
attends
the
Univer-
recorded for the
val Finance and
Institute of the
Parking in Rear
sity
of
Virginia.
blind on long-
Supply School in
Jewish Theologi-
playing high-fid-
Philadelphia and
cal Seminary
delity discs by
after completing
will be chaired
the Jewish
h i s training i n
by Cantor Morris
Truly the finest Music and
Braille Institute
1938 was assign-
Schorr of Tem-
of America, it
ed to the Navy
ple Bnai Israel,
Entertainment for the discriminating
has been an-
Supply Corps.
Elizabeth, N.J.
nounced
by
Mrs.
Schorr
For the next six Goldberg
Harry J. Finke,
* * *
years he served in various supply
president of the
billets
afloat
and
ashore,
including
PAULA SPURLIN of Ann Ar-
or ganization.
bor, a graduate student at the Uni- several in the South Pacific. In
Morgenstern M a de possible
versity of Michigan, was the big 1947, after a period of execu-
Lincoln 5-8614
winner in the annual Avery and tive officer of the supply depart- through. a grant from the Morris
Jule Hopwood contest in creative ment of the Charleston, S. C., Morgenstern Foundation, the pro-
writing, conducted at the univer- Naval Shipyard, Admiral Goldberg ject will take several years to
sity. She won two $900 awards for entered the Graduate School of complete and, it is estimated, will
a short novel and three critical Business Administration, Harvard require approximately 225 records
essays. Other winners in the major University, where he received the with a total of 450 sides. Morgen-
new
division, for seniors and graduate MRA degree. A native of High- stern, who is a member of the
students, included Michal Schover land, Kans., Admiral Goldberg was board of directors of the Jewish
of Highland Park, Ill., who re- taken by his family to St. Joseph, Braille Institute, will personally
introduce the series of records with
ceived $500 for her literary criti- Md., at the age of 3.
a brief commentary in Yiddish on
* * *
cism; and Sherman Silber of Ann
the first disc.
Arbor, $400, for his manuscript
* * *
Circuit Court Judge Benjamin
"The Door Mouse." In the minor D. Burdick will be among the five
ELIE
WIESEL
has received the
Individualized Flair Styling
division, for undergraduates, Ste- distinguished graduates of Wayne
Jewish Book Council of America's
ven Coffman of South. Bend won State University
Harry and Ethel Daroff Memorial
$600 and Davida Skurnick of to receive
Fiction Award of $250 for his
Brooklyn $500 for their plays. Alumni Awards
novel, "The Town Beyond the
EL 6-4898
At Ten Mile Road
Others were Suzanne Naiburg of at t h e univer-
Wall," published by Atheneum
Open Mondays ... also Thurs. and Fri. Evenings
Wilmette, Ill., $500, and Marilyn sity's annual re-
last year.
Schiffman of Great Neck, N. Y., union May 1 in
$300, for essays; Nelson P. Lande the Cobo Hall
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of Montreal, $300 for fiction; and banquet r o o m. -
Claudia Buckholts of Ypsilanti, Sharing the plat-
$400, and Judith Snider of Ann form will be Dr.
Arbor, $300, for poetry.
William R. Keast
* *.
who becomes
The election of JULIUS SILVER, president of the Judge Burdick
of Byram, Conn., and New York university July 1. Judge Burdick
City, as president of the Library is governor-emeritus of the WSU
Corporation of the Jewish Theo- Board of Governors and a past
logical Seminary of America, has president of the Law School Alumni
been announced by Dr. Simon Association. • * *
Greenberg, seminary vice-chancel-
Six women recently received
lor. He succeeds Admiral Lewis L.
Strauss, who has been president Spirit of Achievement awards
of the library board for 20 years. from the greater New York chap-
Silver, a former student of the ter, women's division of the Al-
Seminary Teachers Institute, has
long been interested in the Semi- bert Einstein College of Medicine,
nary Library. Since 1957 he has at the division's 11th annual
served as chairman of the board luncheon in the Waldorf-Astoria.
of overseers' committee on the li- They • are MRS. ALBERT D.
brary.
LASKER, president of the Albert
and Mary Lasker Foundation;
CAROL CHANNING, musical corn-
edy star; MRS. AVRAHAM HAR-
MAN, chairman of the executive
board of the United Nations Chil-
dren's Fund; RISE STEVENS,
CLEANERS
Metropolitan Opera star; DR.
The World's Finest Cleaners
JANE C. WRIGHT, director of the
cancer chemo-therapy service at
Drive In and Save
New York University - Bellevue
DRAPERIES
Medical Center; and MRS. NAN-
CY DICKERSON, NBC news cor-
Our Specialty
respondent.
Taken Down and Re-hung
* * *
Jay
S.
Murray
has been named
BOX STORAGE
by Penn Mutual Life Insurance
FREE INSURANCE
Co. "Man of the Year," producing
well over $1,000,-
000 on over 100
lives. He is the
PER BOX
Includes $250 Insurance
youngest Million-
Dollar producer
in the history of
WEDDING
the agency. He
AND
recently attended
FORMAL
an educational
conference at the
GOWNS
Diplomat Hotel,
Hollywood Beach
We Are Expert Cleaners
Murray Fla., at which
of Leather & Suede
time he was honored for his ac-
Garments
complishments. Murray resides in
Southfield with his wife Arlene
and their two children. He is a
Call 863-0400
director in the Southfield Junior
FOR PICK-UP & DELIVERY
Chamber of Commerce.
DETROIT & SUBURBS
18135 LIVERNOIS
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