News Brevities - The CINCINNATI SYMPHONY THE METROPOLITAN MUSIC ORCHESTRA, fifth oldest in the GUILD is giving its fourth con- United States and among the top- cert of the season 8:30 p.m. ranked, visits Detroit Jan. 28, Wednesday, at the Michigan Con- when eminent pianist Byron Janis servatory of Music. The guild, performs with the group at Ma- now in its third year, is dedicated to the encouragement of musical sonic Auditorium. growth through performance, and Dr. W O O D R O W WILSON welcomes instrumentalists and SAYRE, grandson of Woodrow vocalists who enjoy playing cham- Wilson and a distinguished scholar ber music in an informal atmo- and educator, will show his color sphere as well as non performers film, "Four Against Everest," at who may become sustaining mem- Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday, bers. The program will be fol- 11 a.m., in the Fisher Theatre. Dr. lowed by a coffee social. For in- Sayre was head of the first ama- formation, call Zelda Keil, LI teur assault on the unclimbed 7-7841. * * North Face of Mt. Everest, which he tells about in his 1964 best- The "ANTIQUE WALK" opened seller, "Four Against Everest." again at Livonia Mall Shopping Center, Middlebelt at Seven Mile Road, on Thursday. Some 19 lead- ing Antique dealers from the Northwestern area of Metropolitan Detroit will be exhibiting and sell- ing items of Americana in the three-day show. Jerry Silberman, president of the sponsoring Livonia Mall Merchants' Association, noted Last Week's Winner of the that each successive antique show has drawn additional exhibitors and "RASKIN more thousands of visitors. BIG BABY BONUS" * * Miss Cooper's Betrothal Chairmen of Rainbow Ball Named; Rally to Spur Efforts for Fund Raiser to Californian Told MISS JOANNE COOPER Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cooper of Stuyvessant Rd., Birmingham, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter JoAnne to Stewart Gold- stein of Hollywood, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldstein of Philadelphia. The bride-elect is a graduate of UCLA's school of nursing. Mr. Goldstein is a graduate of Temple University. A spring wedding is being planned. MRS. RUDOLPH PHILLIPS The curtain is going up once (8 lbs.) more on another fabulous antique Congratulations on the birth of your show when the third annual PARK daughter and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped SHELTON ANTIQUE SHOW-SALE make your first week at home easier. will be held Jan. 21-23 from noon RASKIN FOOD CO. to 10 p.M. daily. This year the antique show has been enlarged To Dr. and Mrs. Law- to over 30 dealers. Jan. 8 * * r e n c e Freedman (Janice Glick- man), former Detroiters stationed The much traveled CARLOS in Wichita Falls, Tex., a daughter, MONTOYA, one of the world's Robin Amy. foremost flamenco guitar virtuosi, * * * will appear in the University of Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Detroit Town and Gown Celebrity E. Soper (Ruth Goldberg), 19167 series at 8:30 p.m., January 23, in Votrebeck, a son, Eric Todd. the U. of D. Memorial Building * * * Auditorium. - Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- * * * ward Greenfield (Frieda Ferencz), MR. AND MRS. MEYERS TEUTON AND SLAV: The Strug- 23091 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, a son, gle for Central Europe by HER- Robert Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers re- • * MAN SCHREIBER, published by cently celebrated their 50th wed- Knopf in a translation from the Dec. 29 — To Rabbi and Mrs. ding anniversary in their Los An- Kalil S. Rosenberg (Diana Res- German by James Cleugh, is the geles home. story of 2,000 years of violent nick), former Detroiters of Col- Married in Detroit in November chester, Conn., a son, Avi Yeshah. conflict between Germans and 1915, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers were Slays, a conflict which has helped * * joined on their anniversary by their Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen to precipitate two world wars and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and the still unresolved problem of Blatt (Shirley Lerner), 20452 a Mrs. Samuel P. Leavitt of Oak Germany's eastern boundary. daughter, Riva Gayle. Park, and also Mrs. Pearl Schlesing * * * * * and Mrs. Sally Druker of Detroit. SOUTHEASTERN D I S TRICT Dec. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Burton J. Zack (Maureen Garrison), for- MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF mer Detroiters now stationed in HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES w ill Ft. Hood, Tex., a son, Thomas have Eugene Sibery as guest speak- Howard. er at a luncheon noon Monday, at * * the David Whitney House. Sibery, Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- executive director of the Greater nard Kaner, 16639 Turner, a son, _.Detroit Area Hospital Council, WASHINGTON (JTA) — The David Issic. will speak on "Our Changing Hos- • * American-Israel Joint Desalina- pitals With a Special Look at Med- To Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wolfe icare." A board meeting will be tion Board Tuesday approved the (Barbara Wolfe), 20001 Schaefer, held and a general meeting will findings of the feasibility study on creation of a dual-purpose nu- an adopted daughter, Michelle follow the luncheon. clear desalting plant in Israel and Eilene. said that, if preparatory work com- mences this year, it is possible to CERTIFIELD EXPERT MOHEL put the plant into operation by RABBI mid-1972. The joint board said, at the conclusion of a series of meetings here, that the body will not be dis- FE 4-8266 FE 4-4149 Sol Eisenberg and Irwin Green, solved despite the conclusion of Serving In Hospitals. and Homes chairmen of the 1966 Allied Jewish the feasibility study. The board Campaign, this week stated that will continue to function as the REV. GOLDMAN L. a goal of $5,500,000 is an aim to main liaison and coordinating body shoot for to achieve the objectives between the two governments on of providing for the growing needs desalting matters. The feasibility report found it of causes at home and abroad. MOHEL They pointed out that such a technologically sound to begin Serving at Homes and Hospitals goal would benefit overseas needs work on a nuclear desalting plant DI 1-9909 by an increase of $314,323 and in Israel, with a capacity of 200 megawatts and yearly output of extra domestic requirements by 100,000,000 cubic meters of fresh $76,177. Rabbi water. As reported earlier in The Jew- It is estimated that the cost of Shaiall Zachariash ish News, the campaign formula the plant will amount to nearly provides that with a base of $5,- $200,000,000. If it is financed at Mohel 100,000, campaign funds would be the lowest possible interest rates Phone: 863-0256 divided and 45.4 per cent for — 2 per cent — one cubic meter Detroit local and national causes, the (265 gallons) of fresh water will formula to apply up to the sum cost seven cents. of $5,200,000. Recommended by Physicians Beyond a campaign achievement A buxom widow must be either of $5,200,000, the additional 10 per married, buried or shut up in a cent available for domestic pur- convent. poses would be divided: 63 per —Spanish Proverb Expert Mohel cent for local operating; 25 per Serving Hospitals and Homes cent for local capital and 12 per THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 28—Friday, January 14, 1966 cent for national agencies. irtA nn° uncernents A Henry Meyers, Bride of 50 Years Celebrate Commander Charles Isackson and President Mrs. Jerry Dale of the Department of Michigan Jew- ish War Veterans have announced the appointment of Senior Vice President Mrs. William Love and Junior Vice Commander Morris Simon as chairmen of the organi- zation's 1966 fund raiser, the Rain- bow Ball, to be held March 12 at the Veteran's Memorial Building. A 1966 model car will be awarded that evening, along wth many other prizes. In conjunction with the ball, Simon and Mrs. Love said a rally will be held 9 p.m. Jan. 22 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Admission is free to members and their guests. Dancing, refreshments and prizes are planned. Members are asked to bring in ticket receipts for the Rainbow Ball. For information, call the JWV office, 342-8161. Additional tickets Israel Goodman Nursery children and pre-first grade school children, age 3 1/2 to 8, are accepted now for enrollment for the second semester, to star' Feb. 1, at Hayim Greenberg School. Transportation is provided. For information, call the school, UN 4-6319, or visit the office, 19161 Schaefer. Want ads get quick results! BY POPULAR DEMAND ! Now .. . Booking on His Own ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 LI 8-1116 LI - 8-2266 THE NEW WRIGLEY SUPER DRUGS IS THE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF BARRICINI CHOCOLATES IN THIS AREA! 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