arriages

RODER-DAVIS: Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Davis of Rue Versailles, Oak
Park, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Dorothy to Irving
Roder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Roder of Mountaindale, N.Y. The
ceremony was performed by Rabbi
M. Robert Syme at Temple Israel.

Bereznitzer Elects Officers

Bereznitzer Aid Society installed
officers for the coming year at a
dinner recently. Nathan Samet,
chairman, and Rubin Galchinsky,
co-chairman, installed Meyer Tere-
t)elo, re-elected president; Joseph
H. Pevin, vice president; Joseph
Kohn, treasurer; and Jennie Schu-
biner and Nathan Terebelo, secre_
taries.

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Banquet to Mark The Joseph Shapiros
Pinsker's 40th Year Mark5OthAnniversary

The 40th anniversary of the
Pinsker Progressive Aid Society
will be- observed at a banquet
6:30 p.m. March 5 at Mayfair
Catering.
Organized in 1927, the Pinsker
Society has been
active in the
landsmanshaf t e n
movement. Dur-
ing 40 years of
existence, it has
contributed close
to $500,000 to
various philan-
thropies. Presi-
dent is Sam
Rosenberg.
Rosenberg
The program
will be conducted by Pinsker
chairman Louis Levine, who will
present as guest speaker Rabbi
Milton Arm of Cong. Ahavas
Achim. There also will be dancing
and musical entertainment.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Three Appointments Told by Guardithn Savings

Philmore A. Leemon, president Her husband is in the insurance
of Guardian Savings and Loan repair business.
Association, announces that Dor-
othy R. Bales, manager of the
World-famous flamenco guitar-
downtown office, and Helen Shil- ist CARLOS MONTOYA will be
land, manager of the Seven Mile in concert at the University of
office, have been appointed as- Detroit Town and Gown Series
..
8:30 p.m. March 3 in the Memorial
Building. Tickets are on sale at
the Memorial building box office,
342-1000, ext. 257, and at J. L.
Hudson stores.

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MR. AND MRS. SHAPIRO

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro,
23521 Marlow, Oak Park, cele-
brated their 50th wedding anni-
versary recently at a dinner
given in their honor by their
children at the Raleigh House.
The Shapiros have four daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gerald Gordon, Mrs.
Edward Wachlarz, Mrs. Abraham
Brickner and Mrs. Norman Kagan
and a son, Abba. They have nine
WILLIAM M. ELLMANN, presi- grandchildren.
dent of the State Bar of Michigan,
■
headed a delegation of 30 members
to the midwinter conference of
the American Bar Association in
Houston last week. William T. Gos-
sett, former general counsel and
tr
(912
vice president of the Ford Motor
Co., was nominated as president-
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Feature: "The Style of the Tra-
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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
and
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK
Feature: "Four Disputes — The
E-volution of a Faith" continues
with "Martin Buber — a Modern
Encounter with Hasidism." A dra-
matic vignette written by Penina
Frankel, based on Martin Buber's
introduction to Hasidism will be
presented by actors of the Center
Theater. Leonard Bradley, Barry
Levine and Ricky Orbach will par-
ticipate. Rabbi Morton M. Kanter
of Temple Beth El, host of this
series, will discuss the effect of
this encounter on the philosophy
of Martin Buber and how the path
of Hasidism became for Buber an
ideal channel for his own philoso-
phy.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: Rabbi Maurice N. Ei-
sendrath, president of the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions will speak on "To Pursue
Peace."
* * *
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: "Medical Missionary in
Ethiopia — A View of Emerging
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sistant vice presidents; and Bar-
bara Ann Keiper, assistant treas-
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Mrs. Bales has been with
Guardian 11 years, starting as a
teller at Guardian's Seven Mile
office.
Mrs. Shilland:
has been asso-
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Guardian seven.
years and was
recently ap-
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
started at Guard-
Station: WWJ
ian upon gradua- Mrs. Keiper
Feature: "A Company of Proph- tion from high school and has
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in a series of four programs on
the poet and author, Shmuel Yosef
Agnon. A memorial tribute to
Rabbi Adler will be offered by
Rabbi Irwin Groner at the con-
clusion of the regular program.

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Kvutza Ivrit to Gather

All persons who understand He-
brew are invited to a meeting of
the Kvutza Ivrit, Hebrew Cultural
Group, 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Room
384 of the Jewish Center.
Michael Michlin will chair the
meeting, at which Bernard Isaacs,
Moshe Noble and Meyer Mathis
will speak. Refreshments will be
served.

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