28:—Friday, October 20, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Kol Nidre' at Marygrove Mass Arlene Glantz to harry Hr. Emery Next sprin g News Brevities All-new color movies entitled! "Here is Switzerland" will be the World Adventure Series opening attraction of the r- 1967 - 68 season. This first show comes at 3:30 Sunday, Oct. 29. The speaker is Alfred M. Wolff, Chicago world traveler. W o l f f shows why scenic Switzerland is tops in tourist On the eve of Yom Kippur, students and faculty at Marygrove popularity. On College participate in a mass in "reparation for sins which Christians consecutive Sun- have committed against the Jewish people." The celebrant is the Rev. d a y afternoons. Ronald Modras, college chaplain, and the "cantor" (second from right) is James Topp, organist at St. Brigid Church. During the the series covers: the entire world. communion of the mass, Topp sang "Kol Nidre." The rites were still Christological in nature, however, including the communion Nicol Smith Soule brings his freshly filmed "Persian with wine and the playing of the tambourine. Panorama." Curtis Nagel pictures lovely "Austria in 1967." Thayer Soule presents "I Love Mexico." Stan Midgley, the bicycling humor- ist, offers new shows on the Amer- Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ican West. Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Howard I * * * R. Moss (Joanne Lois Brown), ford Alan Solovic h (Claudia The HARRY SIMEONE 27501 Abington, Southfield, a Barak), of 2465 Woodstock, a daughter, Alison Barak. CHORALE, coming to the Masonic daughter, Debra Lynn. * * * Auditorium, Nov. 3, on its initial * * * Aug. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. concert tour of America, arrives Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shapiro (Gail Chicorel of Detroit) Eugene Perlman (Rochelle Novak), in Detroit with a built-in popular- of Greenbelt, Md., a daughter, 24050 Seneca, Oak Park, a son, ity, resulting from its many hit records, including the best selling Aaron Michael. Lauren Beth. * * "Little Drummer Boy." Harry * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grant Simeone, brilliant musical head Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stollman (Vivian Kozenn). 23520 (Rochelle Tilchen), 20570 Secluded and conductor of the Chorale, has Scotia, Oak Park, a daughter, Lane, Southfield, an adopted son, been active in every branch of the music business. He was choral, Michael Scott. Ilana Vered. director for the award-winning • * • television program, "The Bell Tele- Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meir Wilner, Leader phone Hour" as well as serving Schoenfeld, (Judith Rosenbaum), in the same capacity for the Kate formerly of Detroit, now residing of Israel Communist Smith TV Show. in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, a daugh- * * * Party, Knifed by Critic ter, Ellen Joy. The ROGER WAGNER * * * TEL AVIV (JTA) — Meir Wil- CHORALE, performing at the Oct. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ner, Communist member of the Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m. B. Bloomberg (Phyllis Dubrinsky), Knesset and head of Israel's New Nov. 10, is not only recognized as 14630 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a Communist Party, was stabbed in America's finest group of singers, the back near his home here Sun- but is also famed as a "spring- son, Howard Alan. day night. His assailant, who did board" for individual talents—fine * * * Oct. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- not resist arrest, was identified as young vocalists who have disting- 47-year-old Abraham Ben Moshe, uished themselves in brilliant solo ney I. Feldman (Beth Rosenberg), 30315 Woodgate, Southfield, a son, a Russian-born Israeli who said he careers. Prominent among these is had spent two years in a Soviet soprano Marilyn Home, who is fast Jeffrey David. prison in Siberia because of his becoming an international celebrity * * * as a versatile star of the operatic Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Zionist sympathies. Wilner, who was hospitalized and recital stage, and as a record- Gutman (Frances R. Fried), 1125 but out of danger, was attacked Norman Pl., Ann Arbor, a son, ing artist. from behind as he left his home • s Aron Bruce. accompanied by his wife, who * s The noted Harvard economist Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David grabbed the unresisting attacker. JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH Miles Solovich (Barbara Reva A taxi took them to the police will address the 20th anniversary Gorevitz), 28079 Selkirk, South- station where Wilner received first dinner meeting of the Detroit Chap- aid and Ben Moshe was questioned. field, a daughter, Shari Dawn. ter, AMERICANS FOR DEMO * * * He gave as his reason for the CRATIC ACTION, 6:30 p.m. Oct. Sept. 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Paul assault, Wilner's parroting of 28 at Rackham Memorial Building. Schreibman (Renee Sherman) 25681 Soviet anti-Israel propaganda National president of the ADA, Briar, Oak Park, a son, David Eric. which he read in the press. "I Galbraith has served as ambassa- didn't intend to kill him but I dor to India and was an adviser to * * * Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi- wanted to teach him a lesson," the late President Kennedy. His book, "The New Industrial State," chael S. Wigler (Nina Rosen), 4917 Ben Moshe told police. The attack was officially con- is a best seller. Among the honor- Crooks, Royal Oak, a son, David demned in a statement issued by ary chairmen of the Roosevelt Day Louis. Minister of Information I. Galili. Dinner are Dr. William Haber, The incident was also generally dean of the University of Michi- CERTIFIED E)&ERT MOHEL deplored in the local press, with gan's college of literature, science RABBI Haaretz pointing out in an edi- and the arts, and Mel Ravitz, De- torial that "knives aren't a poli- troit Common Councilman. Prof tical weapon." Galbraith will be honored at a post-dinner reception at the home 334-4149 334-7031 of Mr. and Mrs. Avern Cohn, 17815 World Union of General Serving In Hospitals and Homes Hamilton. For tickets, contact Jor- Zionists Second Largest dan Rossen, chapter chairman, 1333 NEW YORK (ZINS)—The World Joliet PL REV. GOLDMAN L. * • * Union of General Zionists will be A PROGRAM FOR HOMEBOUND represented at the 27th Zionist Congress by 95 delegates, consti- MENTALLY RETARDED YOUNG tuting the second largest group at ADULTS is sponsored by the De- MOHEL the congress, according to an an- triot Department of Parks and Rec- 353-5444 nouncement by the head office of reation in co-operation with the the union. The apportionment of Detroit Association for Retarded delegates will be as follows: Israel Children 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tuesday Recommended by Physicians —31; United States-36; Uruguay through Friday at the O'Shea Rec- RABBI LEO — 1; Argentina-5; Brazil-2; Bo- reation Center, 15810 Capitol. livia-1; Venezuela-1; Mexico-2; Phone 272-0947 and Mondays at Peru — 1; Chile — 2; Austria — 1; Smith-House, 14245 W. Outer Drive Belgium — 1; Germany — 1; Den- (534-7950). The program includes Expert Mohel mark-1; France-2; Switzerland gym games, rollerskating, bowling, Serving Hospitals and Homes — 1; Australia--3; New Zealand- swimming, hikes and outdoor rec- LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 1; Rhodesia-1; World List-1. reational activities. iter"" Oirth Announcements The HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (classes 1913-1929) will hold its annual reunion Nov. 11. Alumni not yet contacted may call Caddie Gerrie at the Highland Park Rec- reation Dept., TO 8-4212. * * * Javier de Leon's "FIESTA MEXICANA," with its ensemble of 30 dancers, singers and musicians, coming to the Masonic Auditorim 8:20 p.m., Nov. 11, has been hailed as "an explosion of Mexican color and high spirits." Yiddish Still First in World Press Survey LONDON (ZINS) — A total of 933 Jewish newspapers and periodi- cals in various languages are pub- lished throughout the world, ac- cording to a survey just completed by the Jewish scholar, Joseph Fraenkel. More than half of the periodicals (513) appear in the Yiddish language. 324 of the pub- lications are in English and 248 are published in Hebrew. French language newspapers number 62; Spanish-45; German-36 and 65 in other languages. The largest numbers of newspapers and peri- odicals, 322, appear in Israel. The second place is taken by the United States where the number of publications number 258. The fact that out of 933 publica- tions, 513 are printed in Yiddish shows that Yiddish is still the most widely read language among Jews throughout the world. FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA "Music at Its Best for Your Guests" EL 7-1799 NEW YORK—Eleven seniors at the four Yeshiva University high schools have recorded scores rank- ing among the top 1 per cent in the nationwide National Merit Scholarship competition, it was an- nounced by Dr. Abraham Zuroff, supervisor of the schools. Dr. Zuroff said the 11 students named semifinalists rank in the top half of the less than 1 per cent of the graduating secondary school seniors in the nation who took the exam. They are among the 14,000 semifinalists appointed throughout the United States who have advanced to the second step in the competition for some 2,900 Merit Scholarships valued at more than $8,000,000, to be awarded in 1968. HAVING A PARTY or Club Meeting? LIVEN IT UP CALL FOLK SINGER BOB MILLER KE 3-1469 Make Your Party Swing with THE PUPPETS Formerly The Montages Music of the Young All Ages for FOR BOOKINGS CALL: 342-4887 — TE 2-9193 ART SALE- MUST SELL 94 ORIGINALS from extensive PRIVATE COLLEC- TION: Oils, drawings, woodcuts, lithos, etchings (Georg Grosz, Otto Dix, John Sloan, J. Friedlaender, Manzu, Rosen, Walker, Davies, etc.) FROM $5. SAT. 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