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June 24, 1966 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-06-24

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People Make News

Friday, June 24, 1966-25
I cob-Winema n Rites THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Held in Garden Setting Interfaith Body Urges Backing of Rights Bill

Containing Equal Hou sing Provision
Robert B. Solomon, president of
Detroit photographer ALLEN
Solomon-Sayles Advertising, h a s STROSS received recognition as
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, chair- ing. As a consequence, minority
announced the appointment of a qualified photographer in the •
man of the Metropolitan Detroit group families, particularly Ne-
Shirley Fiorillo to vice president public relations and theatrical field
Conference on Religion and Race, groes, victimized by discrimina-
of the agency. Mrs. Fiorillo is by the Professional Photographers
has taken the Detroit Real Estate tion, have been limited in their
media director and account execu- of America and last week attended
Board to task for its opposition to ability and aspirations toward
tive for the Metropolitan Exhib- an industrial film workshop
the housing provision in the cur- decent housing.
itors of Detroit.
course in Winona Lake, Ind.
rent federal civil rights bill.
*
*
"The right to hold private prop-
* * *
Speaking for the conference, co- erty must be matched by the right
The Burt R. Shurly Memorial
sponsored by the Jewish Commu- to acquire private property ,
D. JASON CHANNING, a Demo-
'Award, a new citizen's award for
nity Council, as well as the Cath- No commodity offered on the pub-
crat, announces his candidacy for
.outstanding contribution to the
olic Archdiocese, Council of East- lic market, and this must include
State Representative in the lath
control of tuberculosis, was pre-
ern Orthodox Churches and the housing, can be offered to some
District. He is the Health Educa-
sented for the first time by the TB
tion Coordinator at Herman Kiefer
Metropolitan Detroit Council of and not to others."
and Health Society at its annual Hospital.
Churches Rabbi Syme stated:
meeting, June 21, to Dr. FRANK
He said the conference was
*
"The housing provision of the
"astonished" that the Detroit Real
J. MALJE, who discovered the epi-
pending U.S. civil rights bill ad-
Dr. PETER DIAMANDOPOU-
demic outbreak of tuberculosis
Estate Board was urging opposi-
dresses itself to a problem that tion to the provision,
among 57 . children at a Garden LOS, acting associate dean of
must
be
considered
critical
to
faculty at Brandeis University, has
City nursery schobl.
our concerns. Impressive steps
been appointed dean of academic
*
*
MRS. H. JOHN JACOB
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
that have been taken to elim-
administration.
The American Jewish Congress
* *
A garden wedding was held noon inate inequality of opportunity
June 16 honored SANFORD D.
Walter C. Laidlaw, executive Sunday for the union of Constance in education and employment,
GARELIK, chief inspector of New
vice
president of the United Gail Wineman to H. John Jacob have not been matched by for-
York's police, at a dinner attended
ward strides in the area of hous-
by 500 guests. Garelik, the first Foundation, announced the ap- at the Fairway Dr. residence of the
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
CSIEN ■ Imum
Jew to be appointed chief inspec- pointment of JACQUES COUSIN bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
UN 3-6501
tor, heads New York's 27,000 uni- as general manager in charge of T. Wineman. Dr. Richard C. Hertz
If No Answer Call DI 1-6847
officiated.
A
luncheon
and
recep-
operations.
formed and plainclothes police. He
tion followed the ceremony.
was cited for "outstanding services
The bridegroom is the son of
BALLROOM
to the city and nation, his many ef-
The appointment of ISRAEL A
forts in behalf of Israel and his FERRI as Zim Lines passenger • Mrs. David Jacob of Birchcrest Dr.
BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will
concern with perpetuating the Jew- sales manager for the mid-western and the late Mr. Jacob.
BY
Miss Wineman chose the new meet 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak
ish heritage."
region of the United States, with
Park Community Center. Program
* * *
offices at 327 S. LaSalle St., Chica- cage silhouette for her wedding will be a Cook's tour of Europe,
gown. Of sheer silk organza with
The Detroit Chapter of the go, was announced by A. Manor, ex- floral appliques of re-embroidered followed by a social hour. For
COOLIDGE AT 9 MI.
LI 7-4470
American Trial Lawyers Associa- ecutive vice president of the Amer- alencon lace, it fell
membership information, contact
gently
from
the
tion elected JACK H. BINDES, ican-Israel Shipping Co., Inc., U.S. shoulder, veiling the slim fitted Annette R. Goldberg, KE" 7-3076.
19141 Warrington, president. representatives of Zim Lines. Fer-
Bindes, a life-long resident of De- ri, who has been associated with sheath beneath. She wore a
For the HY Spot
troit, and his wife, Susan, have the travel industry since 1958, was shoulder-length mantilla of match- Pope Sends Gifts to Shazar
Of Your Affair
ing
silk
and
lace.
JERUSALEM
(ZINS)

Pope
two daughters. He maintains his born and educated in Trieste,
Mrs.
Richard
Lipsey
of
Baton
Music by
Paul VI has sent a gift of three
law practice at 2020 Guardian Italy, and settled in Israel in 1956.
Rouge, La., was matron of honor. gold medals and a luxury edition
Building.
In 1964 he joined Zim Lines as
Bridesmaids were Pamela Davis of the Vatican yearbook to Israel's
passenger sales representative for
* * *
of New Orleans and Mrs. Henry
President Shazar. These gifts were
And His Orchestra
Carl Rosman, president of Carl Ohio and Michigan.
(Hy Utchenik)
Wineman II. Amy Feller of New
sent by the Vatican to all heads of
*
*
*
Rosman and Co., realtors, has an-
York City and Lisa Weinberg of government who sent representa-
342-9424
nounced the appointment of two
The Wayne State University
Boston were flower girls.
tives to the closing sessions of the
• Distinctive Ceremonies
vice presidents, M. HENRY SO- board of governors approved the
a Specialty!
Michael Jacob was his brother's Ecumenical Council.
BELL JR., who will be in charge appointment of MILTON R. best man, and Henry Wineman II
of property management and STERN, assistant dean of exten- and John H. Wineman, brothers
DONAND J. HARTMAN, who will sion at New York University, as of the bride, served as ushers.
serve as chief appraiser.
director of the University Center
After a wedding trip to the
* * *
for Adult Education, co-sponsored West Coast, the couple will reside
Dr. ELLIOTT S. SHAPIRO, by WSU, University of Michigan here.
principal of the Harlem (N.Y.) and Eastern Michigan University.
* * *
elementary school- who has led the
40 Collegians Attending
movement to improve the educa-
THOMAS A. HENSLER, mana-
tion of Negro children, has been ger of the Grand River - Outer Summer Institute in Israel
MADISON — Forty students en-
Drastic Reductions
named director of the Center for Drive office of Public Bank, has
Cooperative Action in Urban Edu- been promoted to the position of rolled in the University of Wiscon-
cation in Rochester, N. Y.
assistant cashier, James H. Mc- sin's first Summer Institute in He-
On Spring & Summer Fashions
* * *
Guire, president, announced. Hens- brew Studies, flew off for Jerus-
The Anti-Defamation League of ler joined Public Bank in 1962 after alem last week.
The institute is directed by Prof.
Bnai Brith today announced the four years of experience as branch
appointment of Rabbi MORTON M. manager for Michigan Bank. After Menahem Mansoor, chairman of
ROSENTHAL as director of the a period in the operations depart- the department of Hebrew and
agency's Latin American depart- ment, he served as personnel di- Semitic studies on the Madison
(Couture Fashions)
ment. Rabbi Rosenthal, associate rector of the bank prior to assum- campus.
The
40
summer
institute
students
ing
his
present
post
a
little
more
rabbi of Har Sinai Temple, Tren-
MAURICE and IRENE BATCHKO
come from 14 universities, colleges
ton, N. J., was ordained by Hebrew than a year ago.
and seminaries across the nation.
*
*
Union College-Jewish Institute of
Formerly of Livernois Avenue
Religion in 1960 and is a gradu-
BARRY M. GRANT, Probate Their first major stop will be at a
ate of Ohio State University. He Judge candidate, filed nominating school near Acre, Israel, for an in-
Four Doors South
is a native of Cleveland.
petitions from every township and tensive course in Biblical and mod-
of Thatcher
city in Oakland County. Grant, ern Hebrew.
former assistant prosecuting at-
HOURS: 10 to 5 DAILY — SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT
SAMUEL J. SILBERMAN was
torney of Oakland County, cur-
rently is treasurer and trustee of elected president of the Federa-
UN 4-6676
UN 3-4545
the Southfield Board of Education, tion of Jewish Philanthropies of
New
York.
Probate Court Referee, a commis-
sioner on the Governor's Traffic

Saftey Commission, designate to
the Oakland County Board of Edu-
cation, executive secretary of the
Southfield Beautification Commit-
tee, a member of the Oakland
FIRST TIME
County School Association.
* * *
ANYWHERE AT THIS LOW PRICE
SEYMOUR MARKOWITZ, at-
torney, has field for a seat in the
House of Representatives, for the
16th District at the primary Aug.
2. Markowitz is a member of the
Detroit, Northwest, and Michigan
Bar Association, and is a former
with 15 ft. of chain
member of the Michigan Corpora-
tion and Securities Commission. He
suitable for
is presently chairman of the new
hanging
Volunteers for Romney for Presi-
anywhere .
dent Committee. He is the founder
and president of the Northwest
GIVES PLENTY OF LIGHT
MISS DONNA GOLDSTEIN
Detroit Redevelopment Corpora-
for the light of your life
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Gold- tion.
* * *
stein of Avon Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
MRS. HAROLD KOZLOFF and
daughter Donna Joyce to Leonard MRS. LOUIS ALPERT, members
Anstandig, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit Cancer Fighters, City
John M. Anstandig of Avon Ave., of Hope, are co-chairmen for the
3131 W. McNICHOLS
Oak Park.
1966 Midwest Regional Conference
A Jan. 15 wedding is being plan- of the organization, to be held in
ned.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 26-28.

SAMMY
WOOLF

,

JWV

DANCING
JACK BARNES

Hy Herman

Vacation Sale . 1

17592 WYOMING

:Donna Goldstein to Wed
Leonard Anstandig

Fantastic But True

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