a Grodan-Tugman Rites to Take Place Sept. 11 Seminary's Anniversary Event May 23 Five prominent Detroiters who are members of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary's national board of overseers have been announced as hosts for a 4:30 p.m. reception at the Standard City Club, May 23, which will celebrate the sem- inary's 80th anniversary as the fountainhead of Conservative Ju- daism. They are Louis Berry, Tom Borman, Alfred L. Deutsch, John E. Lurie and David Miro. Joining them as co-hosts for the reception are Walter L. Field, David Safran, Hyman Safran, Jack Shenkman and Benjamin Weiss. Leaders of nine Conserva- MISS LOIS GRODAN tive congregations in the Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Irving Grodan area and eight outstate congrega- of Woodingham Dr., announce the tions will participate in the 80th engagement of their daughter Lois anniversary salute, under auspices Diane to Gerald Tugman, son of of the Detroit Patrons Society of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Tugman of the Seminary. Santa Maria Ave. - The reception committee, now A Sept. 11 wedding is planned. in formation, includes Arthur Boschan, Richard Burton, Theodore M. Curtis, Arthur Faber, Dr. Man- Capacity Audience uel Feldman, Joseph Gendelman, Ben Goldberg, Max H. Goldsmith, Expected Tuesday David Hermelin, Stephen Lanyi, at Fete for Cottler Morris Ben Lewis, Frank Nel- _ son , Robert Ruch and Abraham The Labor Zionist Movement Landsmanshaften testimonial hon- Satovsky. oring Norman Cottler, Tuesday, ' 8:30 p.m., at the Labor Zionist Institute, an affair on behalf of Israel Bonds, is expected to draw a capacity crowd. The celebration will honor Cott- ler on the occasion of his 70th - Morris J. Brandwine, chairman birthday and his 50 years of resi- dence in Detroit. It wil be in rec- of the Detroit Chapter, American Israel Public Af- ognition of his service in the Jew- fairs Committee, ish Legion in World War I, and for announces th a t his pioneering efforts on behalf Julian J. Landau of the labor Zionist movement. research direc- Michael Comay, Israel ambassa- tor of the nation- dore to the United Nations, will be al committee will guest speaker. Tova Ronni, Is- be guest speaker raeli singer and dramatic artist, fat a special will head the entertainment pro- breakfast in his gram. honor 10 a.m. May 15 at Holi- Morris Lieberman is testimonial Landau day Manor. chairman; Harry L. Schumer, is Landau, researcher for the Lib- campaign chairman, and Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, honorary chair- rary of Congress, is president of man of the 1966 Labor Zionist and the Washington Council of Ortho- Landsmanshaften Bond campaign. dox Synagogues. Refreshments will be served at Tuesday's event. For table reser- New York Woman Gives vations call DI 1-5707. $750,000 to Barnard The names of all those who sub- NEW YORK—Mrs. Frank Alt- scribe for Israel Bonds prior to schul of New York and Stamford, or on the night of the testimonial Conn., has pledged $750,000 to will be included in the souvenir Barnard College for its expansion folio to be presented to Cottler. program. To Fete Researcher at Public Affairs Committee Event Judith Berman Soloist at Frohman Concert Judith Berman, virtuoso violin- ist, will be the guest artist at the Don Frohman Choral Concert, 8:30 p.m. May 15, at Community Arts Auditorium, Wayne State Univers- ty. Director D o n Frohman has 2hosen a varied program of Yid- dish, modern Is- raeli songs, Eng- 'ish ballads, Ne- gro spirituals, op- ?settas, opera and oratorio ex- cerpts. Ten of this fa- mous chorus will present solos. Miss Berman Rebecca Froh- man will be at the piano. For tickets, call Lou Kronick, LI 5-5680 or Robert Kaplan, DI 1-2413. Golden Anniversary .i Bank of Commonwealth Interest at-51/4 Pct. f or .41r.,111rs. Hoffman. Bank of the Commonwealth has MR. AND MRS. HOFFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hoffman, 18785 St e e 1, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a family gathering, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman were joined by their three children, nine grand- children, and three great-grand- children in marking their marriage 50 years ago in Detroit. Vill••■0■01111111•1■11■041111•1•0■11.0.1.111.01•11.00■0..•10.11-11■ON. become the first Detroit financial institution to increase interest paid on time deposits to 51/4 per cent. This new higher guaranteed hank rate will be paid on one-year sav- ings certificates of deposit. • I 5 114 per cent "time" deposit be- came effective Monday and is ' paid on any amounts of $100 or more. Current holders of Bank of the Commonwealth regular savings certificates of deposit will benefit from the new rate. The one-year, one-interest-payment certificates which were issued at the previous 41/2 per cent rates automatically re- ceived the new 51/4 per cent rate Monday. All certificates are issued by the • Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. up to $10,000 and are available at all 37 offices of Bank of the Com- monwealth or may be ordered by telephone or by mail. BALLROOM INSTRUCTION by IRENE CORNELL Detroit and Windsor 646-4057 .11 ■ 0.11., FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA "Music at Its Best for Your Guests" EL 7-1799 LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO. _Shadowproof and Washable WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER For New or Old Homes eAvry • (9n the Air. This Week's Radio and Television Programs HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Station: WCAR Feature: "Out of the Desert" composed by Julius Chajes and Michael Atzmoni Keen in honor of the 25th anniversary of Temple Israel, will be discussed by Cantor Harold Orbach, host of the series, who performed the leading role-in the production. * * HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Time 9:15 a.m. Station: WJBK Feature: The first part in a month-long series entitled "The Jew and His Philosopy." ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "God Be Praised" by Joseph Mindel, is the second part in a series based on the late Mar- tin Buber's writings on Hasidism, and dedicated to his memory. This episode is a drama giving the high- lights in the life of Rabbi Zusya of Hanipol, was founded in Eastern Europe. The speaker on this pro- gram will be Rabbi William Ber- kowitz of Cong. Bnai Jeshurun of New York City. Hawaiian Jewry The Jewish community of Hawaii, which dates back to the early part of the nineteenth cen- tury, now numbers some 800 per- sons, the vast majority of whom live in Honolulu. 1 1 8 2 8 Linwood Ave. Want ads get quick results! SAM BARNETT LI 1-2563 Music Entertainment For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. Diamontologists Gemologists DI 1-1330 17540 WYOMING OPEN THURS., FRI. 'T1L 9 P.M. Where Kashruth Is King and Quality Reigns Supreme CROWN KOSHER CATERING CO. of the Shaarey Shomayim Synagogue 14200 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park Standard-City Club Mrs. Altschul, a graduate of the class of 1907. became a Barnard Starts Fund to Boost trustee in 1949 and has been sec- retary of the board since 1956. She Research at WSU was chairman of Barnard's first Standard City Club, under pres- development fund drive in 1950. ident Herbert A. Aronsson, has The new pledge brings her bene- initiated a Standard-City Club factions to Barnard to $2,225,000. Faculty Research and Develop- In 1964, the newly landscaped area ment Fund with a contribution of on the New York campus was $2,500 to Wayne State Univer- named the Helen Goodheart Alt- sity, schul Court. The club's board of directors, The wife of Frank Altschul, re- after consultation with Dr. William tired charman of the board of the R. Keast, president of WSU, de- General American Investors Co., cided that in view of the high she made the new pledge on con- priority the university attaches dition that the school raise a to the support of faculty research matching amount from among its to initiate the fund. alumnae. The club's tradition of support- ing higher education in the De- Musical Technician troit area goes back to the 1930's Albert Rubenson, a 19th century when it set up a student loan Swedish-Jewish music critic and fund at WSU. Located in the educator, pioneered modern tech- Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, the club niques of music education in Swed- has a membership of 555 promi- en. He served as director of the nent Detroit business and pro- Stockholm Conservatory. fessional men. TO 8-5500 For Catering Information Phone 398-8824 Supervised by: MR. FRED BAUM collo° tovm'irktg kosbea. CORNED BEEF 1)22 PURE BEEF K ash r u t h Supervision by Netherlands Jewry prominent Orthodox Rabbi: The Jewish Community of the Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal Netherlands, which dates back to and two steady Mashgichim. the 13th century, today numbers Former Detroiter Mrs. Clarence Sarasohn and sons Neil and Lester 23,000 persons, more than half of • are now residing in their new home at 981 Flying Fish, Foster City, U. S. Gov't. Inspected whom live in Amsterdam, With San Mateo, Calif. C O ES IS: L L F I I N G C E H N I CE AR GA sot- 01 F Mrs. Klara Stack, 19169 Ilene, will leave May 15, on an extensive sizable communities in The Hague, 60607 WILNO KOSHER trip to Europe, including England, France, Switzerland and Spain. Rotterdam and Utrecht. FRANKFURTERS •• CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA SALAMI • The May meeting of the Bodzin Family Club will be held Sunday THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Milton Duchan of Northlawn Ave. Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: Plans for a MeMorial Day outing will be made at that time. JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit 34—Friday, May 6, 1966 Tel.: UN 2-5820 activities in Society