36—Friday, April 14, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I News Brevities When the LOS ANGELES PHIL- HARMONIC ORCHESTRA, under the direction of 'Lubin Mehta, ap- pears at the Masonic Auditorium April 28, it will mark the first ap- pearance of this fabulous musical organization east of Denver. An- other first for the LA Pliilhar-1 monk and its brilliant director is the just signed recording contracts with London Records ( British Decca I. The Los Angeles Philhar- monic—which previously has re- corded for American Decca, RCA Victor and Capitol Records—has not had a recording contract since 1962. It will he the only American orchestra on London-Decca labels. fill nouncements April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartman ( Marilyn Seidon, former Detroiter) of Mexico City, a daughter, Lisa Carol. • • • April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael - Saywitz (Judy Utley), former Detroiters of Chicago, a son, Barry Marc. * * April 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Kollin (Sharyanne Winer), 16320 Harden, Southfield, a son, James Barclay. • . April 4 --To Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan ( Linda Eder), 1131 W. Farniiim Royal Oak. a son, Robert Scott. . • April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lyle Kadans ( Marlene Minor), 21693 Stratford, Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Scott. • * • April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Cantor ( Barbara Klein), 20201 Patton, a (laughter. Jody Michelle. * • • March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Ilersh ( Beverly Roth). 13501 Pembroke. a son. Joel Ken- neth. • • • March 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Zelch, 19726 Weyher. Livo- nia, a daughter, Wendy Elizabeth. • • • March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Ryba (Esther Stone), 24653 Rensselaer ,Oak Park, a daughter. Rena Pia. • • • March 17—To Dr. and Mrs. San- ford Gruskin (Susan Kanarek), former Detroiters of Rochester, Minn., a son, Joel Steven. — - CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman 334-7031 334-4149 Serving In Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Millie! Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 Susan Carnick to Wed Feldman Sworn In Vivian Guttman To Be VictorEdward KOponen as Mount Clemens Bride of Mr. Seiferheld Associate Judge When the BALLET FOLKLORI CO of Mexico performs at the Ma sonic Auditorium April 14-16. a certain star performer is on stage more than any other member of the Company—and yet his face is seen really only once. He is the brilliant young artist Eduardo Ri- vera—whose spectacular rendition of the "Deer Dance" of the Yaqui Indians has elicited rave notices wherever he has appeared. * * * The final concert of the season will he held by the OAK PARK SYMPHONY 3:15 p.m. April 23 at Oak Park High School. Mischa Mischakoff, guest soloist, will play Dvorak's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. A reception will follow the concert. Advance tickets may be purchased at the Oak Park Community Center, Mumford Mu- sic, Harrison Violins and Oakland Community College. Tickets also will he available at the door. • • * Mackenzie High School is pre- senting "THE CRUCIBLE," by Arthur Miller, in the school audi- torium. The April 20 performance is at 2:10 p.m. and the April 21 MISS SUSAN CARNICK Mrs. Arthur Carnick of Oak Dr. announces the engagement of her daughter Susan Gail to Victor Ed- ward Koponen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Koponen of Mapledale Rd., Hazel Park. Miss Carnick is the daughter of the late Mr. Carnick. A June wedding is planned. JWV BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX- • * * ILIARY will hold the annual ban- The Nor t h w est Unit of the quet 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Elm- MICHIGAN DIABETES ASSOCIA- wood Casino. This event is to TION will meet 8 p.m. Thursday honor the outgoing commander for in Room 384 of the Jewish Center. the post and president of the aux- A panel of physicians will discuss iliary. Friends are invited. For in- "Special Ilelp for the Diabetic— formation, contact Evelyn Skupsky. Care of Eyes, Skin and Feet." Panel 543-8078. * * * members will be Drs. Morris Lip- ; nik. dermatologist, William Wil- LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN loughby, ophthalmologist, and James AUXILIARY will hold its election Murphy, podiatrist. Betty Brosius, of officers 8:30 p.m. Monday at staff nutritionist of the Michigan the home of • Mrs. Sam Wilson, Diabetes Association, will join the 23270 Edinburgh, Southfield. panel for the question and answer ; * * * period. Preceding the meeting, cof- DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY fee will be served. will hold an election of officers 1 H. Arthur Feldman was sworn into office last week as associate municipal judge of Mount Clemens. Feldman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman. In the race for the unexpired term of Judge Frank E. Jeannette, Feldman was the winner by seven votes. It was his first bid for public office and he will serve until Dec. 31. Feldman, a life-long resident of Mount Clemens, received his LLB degree from the Detroit College of Law and during World War II received two battle stars in over- seas duty. After the war, he was con- nected with his parents' Arethusa Hotel and Mineral Baths in Mount Clemens, and he is now in the full time practice of law. He is an active member of the Macomb Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan. He is also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1794, Bnai Brith, Lions Club and the Action Committee for Social Justice. Feldman's wife Sylvia, w h o teaches English at Mount Clemens High School, taught the same sub- ject at Durfee Junior High in Detroit until 1955. She is t h e daughter of Mrs. Becky Cohen of Detroit and the late Harry Cohen. They have three children, NEW YORK (ZINS) — During his visit to New York, David Ben- Gurion met with a group of mem- bers of the editorial staff of the Day-Morning Journal and inquired about the health of the 91-year-old Morris Weinberg. publisher of the newspaper. When informed that Weinberg was in good health, en- joying the sun in Miami and taking an active interest in all problems connected with the Yiddish daily, Ben-Gurion replied: "I have a `meshugas' about Israel and Mr. Weinberg has a 'meshugas' about publishing a Yiddish newspaper. But these are 'insanities' that help ensure the continuity of the Jew- ish people." • • • ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 All Work Guaranteed Moth Proofing FRE E 35 Yards — $15 42 Years Experience 542-4735 SAM SMALTZ PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. The Jewish War Veterans, De- partment of Michigan, and its ladies auxiliaries brought comfort and cheer to the patients of the Veterans Hospital at Battle Creek Sunday. In addition to providing profes- sional entertainment, the Jewish contingent donated gifts to all the patients: over 500 canteen books, r e c o r d s, paperbacks, ballpoint pens, magazines and a television set . • Chairmen Tom Tannis and Aaron Gumer were assist ed by • co-chairmen Bess Goldberg and 1 Shirley Robinson. Jack Berman and Mary Love brought personal greetings to the I hospitalized veterans in their of- ficial capacity as department • commander and department presi- dent. Bernard Pat Benton 1 DAY SERVICE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES GUARANTEED 1 YEAR AGAINST BREAKAGE PHONE 543-3343 26001 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK AlimmommomIMINIMMINMV I ALLAN D. EMIL, who is com- pleting his second year as cam- paign chairman of the Federation I of Jewish Philanthropies of New • York, has been selected to be the 1967 recipient of the annual gold I medal award of the Society of the Founders of the American Friends • of the Hebrew University, it was I announced by Irving Mitchell Felt, chairman of the Society of the I Founders. The presentation will be The Technion, Israel Institute of made May 23 at a dinner at the Technology, announced two pro- Waldorf-Astoria, New York, in hon- motions to full professor in the or of S. Y. Agnon, 79-year-old department of mathematics. They Israeli Nobel Laureate in Litera- were Prof. ERI JABOTINSKY, who ture, who will be making his first joined the staff in 1952, and Prof. visit to the United States under BINYAMIN S C HW AR T Z, who auspices of American Friends of joined the Technion staff in 1955. the Hebrew University. GROSS REALTY CO. Now Booking - - - A BEAUTIFUL CARPET and FURNITURE CLEANING p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Ben-Gurion's Attitude Toward Yiddish Press BY POPULAR DEMAND ! MELVIN MERZON has been ap- pointed chairman of the Oak Park High School English Department. Nlerzon holds an AB degree and an MEd degree from Wayne State University. 80 U.S. College Students Institute. Refreshments will be served. Join in Jewish Agency's * * * Hebrew U. Courses JWV Members Entertain NEW YORK—Eighty college stu- dents from the State University of Hospitalized Veterans New York and Temple University. Philadelphia, will participate in a seven week summer session at the Ilebrew University under the auspices of the department of education and culture of the Jewish Agency for Israel and their respective colleges, it was announced by Mrs. Rose L. Hal- prin, chairman of the Jewish Agency-American Section and its education department. MISS VIVIAN GUTTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guttman of Biltmore Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Vivian Jane to lleinz Seiferheld of Lee Baker Dr., Southfield, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund Seiferheld. A September wedding is planned. COBO CLEANERS BEAT THE HOLIDAY RUSH Bring Your DRAPERIES in NOW and SAVE St lo% Cash anild 09 We can also fake your drapes I I I I I I I I I down, beautifully dry clean -* them, and expertly rehang them. "DETROIT'S FINEST CLEANERS" COBO CLEANERS 18135 LIVERNOIS PICKUP DETROIT AND ALL SUBURBS 863-0400 DRIVE IN AND SAVE ON ALL YOUR DRY CLEANING 'MZSZONZ'aMW.,:a'n':::MMZIAMMRMEM I Smartest Move You'll Ever Make" 17350 LIVERNOIS 2-1300 I