THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, June 2, 1967
Honorary Chairmen of Hillel Concert
Include Romney, Cavanagh and Hart
Myron Milgrom, chairman, and
Leonard Baron, co-chairman for
the June 26 Richard Tucker con-
cert at Ford Auditorium bene-
fiting the Hillel Day School Build-
ing Fund, have announced honor-
ary chairmen and co-chairmen.
Honorary chalirmen are Gov.
Romney, Mayor Cavanagh, U. S.
Senators Robert P. Griffin and
Philip S. Hart. Mrs. Morris Adler,
Max M. Fisher and Mrs. Morris L.
Schaver.
Honorary co-chairmen include
Mandell Berman, Louis Berry,
Abraham and Tom Borman, Harry
Cohen. Rabbi Leon Fram, Charles
Grosberg. Edward C. Levy, Philip
Slomovitz and Phillip Stollman.
Carmi Slomovitz is general
chairman, and Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal, associate general chairman
for the over-all fund drive, with
Abe Kasle, president of the Hillel
board, acting in an advisory capa-
city.
Active vice chairman for the
concert are Harold Berry, How-
ard Danzig, Walter Field, Max
Goldsmith, Rabbi Irwin Groner,
Morris Karbel, Mrs, Jerome
Schostak, Saul Waldman, Mrs.
Mildred Weiss and Melvin Weisz.
Other members of the concert
committee represent a broad
cross-section of the Jewish com•
munity.
The Tucker concert will feature,
in addition to the great Metropoli-
tan tenor, baritone Seymour
Schwartzman, with accompaniment
of the Don Frohman Chorus and
a sinfonietta of the Detroit Sym-
phony. Ticket information for this
benefit launching the Hillel Build-
ing Fund Drive can be obtained
from the concert office, 358-3660.
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Men's Clubs
Alpha Omega Dental Fra
ternity will hold its annual in-
stallation dinner-dance 9 p.m. Sat-
urday at Kingsley
Inn. Dr. Bruce
Billes will be in-
stalled as presi-
dent of the De-
troit Alumni
Chapter, along'
with Drs. Jason
Goode president-
elec t; Bernard
Shapiro and Rich-
ard Williams, sec-
retaries; Seymour
Billes
Barahl, treasurer; Arnold Killin.
treasurer-elect; John Cohen, edi-
tor; and Marvin Gross, sergeant-
at-arms. The officers of the Toledo
Alumni Chapter, headed by Dr.
Eric Robinson; the Saginaw Val-
ley Alumni Chapter, headed by Dr.
Soli Gaynor; the Chi Undergradu-
ate Chapter (University of Mich-
igan) headed by Lawrence Page;
and the Alpha Nu Alumni Chap-
ter (University of Detroit), headed
by Arnold Gartner, will also be in-
stalled by the regent, Dr. Henry
Green. The chairman of this event
is Dr. Sheldon Simons.
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BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB
will hold its annual election of of-
ficers 8:30 p.m. Monday in the
synagogue social hall. Following
the election, Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
pern will install the new officers,
and refreshments and a social hour
will follow.
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DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY
135 installed as president, Ethel
Arden; vice presidents. Frances
Warshal and Ella Chaifetz; treas-
urer. Vera Zendel; secretary,
Florence Wittenberg; chaplain,
Minnie Hart; conductress, Nellie
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Child
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JOSEPH BALE POST announces
its new officers for 1967-68 include
Fred Waterstone, c o rn mande r;
Murray Weiss and Norman Graff,
vice commanders; Al Fagenson,
quartermaster; Joe Bale, adjutant;
Melvin Weingarden, judge advo-
cate; Morris Hoffman, chaplain;
and trustees, Max Snyder, Carmi
Slomovitz, Don Altman, Bob Aug-
ust, Mort Jacobs, Mort Jaffe, Herb
Benson, Frank 'Manche], Phil Gold-
man and Joe Grossman.
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YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUXI-
LIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Oak Park Community
Center. Hostesses will be Katie
Goodstein, Leah Singer and Sophie
Zingeser. President Ann Rubin will
give a report on the Department
of Michigan JWV convention this
weekend. At its recent election of
officers, Goldie Nelson was elected
historian for the auxiliary.
The child is father of the man.
—Wordsworth.
Through Detroiter Frances
Shayne, a Russian Jewess, Beb
Tzichter is seeking members of
her grandfather's
family here. The
only survivor of
her family dur-
ing the war, she
was born in Char-
trisk, province of
Wolin. Her grand-
father's brother,
Abraham Peril,
is believed t o
have had a hab-
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ness here. There were also four
sisters, Reyzel, Breindel, Goldie
(Singer) and Ethel (Cogat).
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asked to contact Mrs. Shayne, KE
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