Detroit a TV Star
Etkin Co. Developers Office-Shopping Center in Oak Park
Hilary Lynn Mellin
Local television viewers may
and exterior courts, giving Co., exclusive leasing agents. The
Engaged to Mr. Rosen recognize some of the scenes and Construction has been started interior
a view of greenery from each of firm has been commercial prop-

areas shown during the Hollywood
Palace national television variety
shown on WXYZ-TV (7) 9:30 p.m.
Saturday. Detroit Edison people
and facilities are background for
brief commercials and film taken
earlier this year including cover-
age of a night baseball game at
Tiger Stadium, Detroit's skyline
after dark, a panoramic view of
the community of Rochester and
some quick scenes of an all-electric
farm in St. Clair County.

on the Lincoln Center, a new of-
fice-shopping center complex, ac-
cording to Ben Etkin, president of
Etkin and Co. developers.
Located on Greenfield at Lin-
coln Rds., in Oak Park, Lincoln
Center features a high-fashion
shopping center.
With all 65,000 square feet on
one floor, the Lincoln Center of-
fice building is the largest of its
type in the metropolitan Detroit
area. The architecture provides for

nitro

MISS HILARY MELLIN

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mellin of
Park St., Oak Park, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Hilary Lynn to Terry Rosen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William. Rosen of
Ardmore Ave.
Miss Mellen, who attended
Chapel Hill School, Boston, is
planning with her fiance a Jan. 30
wedding.

Lodges, Chapters
Push Efforts for
WSU Hillel House

erty specialists in the metropolitan
the offices.
Parking for nearly 2;000 cars is Detroit area for more than 45 years.

provided.

Grasp a little and you may se-
Leasing arrangements are being
handled by Ted Samuels and Burt cure it; grasp too much and you
Altman of Schostak Brothers and will lose everything. —the Talmud

JACK and JOANNA BARNES

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at 9 Mile Road

Lodges and chapters of Bnai
Brith in Detroit announced con-
tributions and pledges this week
to ensure the building of a new
Hillel House at the Wayne State
University Religious Center.
The Hillel Foundation facility
at the center will provide services
to the Jewish students on Wayne's
campus.
At a meeting this week in the
home of Milton Weinstein, presi-
dent of both the WSU Religious
Center and of
the Hillel
Founda t i o n, it
w a s announced
that Detroit
Lodge has dona-
ted more funds
to the campaign
than any other
lodge in the city.
Chairman of the
Hillel Special
Gifts Campaign Rubenstein
for Detroit Lodge is Nathan
Rubenstein.
Other lodges that have con-
tributed or pledged funds are as
follows:
Bloch, Brandeis, Centennial,
Downtown - Fox, Einstein, Dov
Frankel, Handler - East Side,
Isra0, Jacobson, Keidan, Marsh-
all, Morganthau, Motor City,
Pisgah, Tikvah, Zager - Stone
Maurice Zeiger and the Detroit
Lodge Bowling League.
Chapters who have made con-
tributions are Detroit Lodge Chap-
ter, under Mrs. Harold Robinson's
chairmanship; Israel, Brandeis,
Einstein, Centennial, Tucker and
Detroit Chapter Bowling League.

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Activities

REX LODGE will take a "Bird's-
Eye View of the Salt Industry"
with slides and a talk by Charles
A. Dewhurst, regional sales man-
ger for a well-known firm, 8:30
p.m. Oct. 7 at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. For information,
call Frank Blase, vice president of
program, KE. 5-3905.

MANTOVANI, possibly the most
distinctive personalty in the world
of light music today, will bring his
concert orchestra to Detroit's Ma-
sonic Auditorium Oct. 9, to in-
augurate its 1965-66 season.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44—Friday, September 24, 1965

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