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October 25, 1968 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, October 25, 1968

Criterion Costume Ball
to Be Seventh Annual

Criterion Club for single
adults will host its seventh annual
"Masquerade" 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Oak Park Community Center.
The public is invited. The wear-
ing of costumes will be optional.
George Grossett and his orchestra
will provide the music for dancing.
Fifteen prizes will be awarded
for outstanding costumes in all
categories, with cider and dough-
nuts to be served during the dance
intermission, and the masquerad-
ers' grand march to be filmed in
color.
For information, call Jennie
Marian. UN 4-4932.

The

irth

Announcements

Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Bogrow (Cecilia Wisotsky). 22031
Whitmore, Oak Park, a son. Rich-
ard Andrew.
• t
Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
len WI:lens (Harriet Sinclair of
Detroit) of Framingham. Mass.. a
daughter. Lori Helen.

Oct 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Goldstein (Nancy Fisher). 18787
Hilton, Southfield, a daughter,
Wendy May.



Oct 15—To Dr. and Mrs. San-
ford Kornwise (Maureen Loomus),
1131 W. Farnum, Royal Oak, a
daughter. Jill Elyse.
• • •
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Kahn (Susan Weinberg), 15111 ,
Northfield, Oak Park, a daughter.
Stacy Jo.
• t
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward A. Broida (Edith Nolish).
28450 Tapert, Southfield. a son.
Frederick Bruce.

*
Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
R. Bunin (Sydelle Brand), 30968
Perry's Crossing. Farmington. a
son. Jason Matthew.
• t
Oct. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
Freedman (Sylvia Brickner ). 17347
Jeanette. Sonthfield, a son. Mi-
chael David.
* x *
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Winkelman (Rissa Haas). 23895
Wendy Lane, Southfield. a daugh-
ter. Sheila Jill.
t
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Robinson (Linda Schwartz). 20172
Sheffield, a daughter, Marlowe
Diane.
t t
To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone

Danny Raskin's

The director of the American
Jewish Committee's urban affairs
program Monday called for "new
post-election strategic models to
be developed by government, uni-
versities, unions, business and
civic groups to depolarize white-
black relations and to counter
growing divisiveness and threats
of violence."
Irving M. Levine, director of the
AJC's urban planning department,
speaking to a group of Interfaith
Action Council members said, "The
turn by many militant blacks and
their followers to separatism has
been equalled by the turn of many
DON HOFFER, 22-year-old son whites, especially of lower middle
of Detroiters Fran and Martin class ethnic origins a way from
Hoffer, is a sophomore at South- progressive social programs.
"Unless we redefine the prob-
ern College of Optometry in Mem-
lems of our cities in such a way
phis, and has fulfilled a marvelous
as to take more seriously the
need for those without eyes . . .
basis of the "working Ameri-
He gives blind youngsters the con-
cans"
alienation," he said, "we
fidence of life by teaching them
are
not going to have the polit-
how to play guitar ... As a young
ical
leverage
to meet the major
music instructor in Detroit. Don
priority of 'black development'."
began helping a couple of blind
teen-agers to learn guitar . . . A
need to remind them how to form Yona Golan to Discuss
chords produced his writing a book
of guitar instructions for the blind Peace Prospects Here
. . . which is the only one of its
"Can We Expect Peace in the
kind in existence and has interest. Middle East?" will be the topic for
ed the Library of Congress in discussion 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
Washington .. . It's a bound book the Jewish Center. Featured speak-
written in Braille with 12 chords er is Yona Golan of kibutz Mish-
and seven songs . . . Aside from mar Haemek.
being an SCO student, Don teaches
An active leader in the social
guitar in Memphis and wife Robin
and political life of Israel, Mrs.
(Mosher) also of Detroit, teaches Golan has been in the United
dramatics.
States on missions since shortly
JOE FIRESTONE IS still after World War II. Three years
scratching his head after receiving ago, she made a tour on behalf of
a wire recently that read, "Ignore Histadrut, in which she holds the
first telegram."
office of deputy member of the
MICHAEL GOODMAN is set to executive committee.
portray his fine role in "Death of
The meeting is sponsored by
a Salesnian" at the University of Americans for Progressive Israel-
Detroit Performing Arts Center, Hashomer Hatzair.
Nov. 1-2-3, 8-9-10 and 15-16-17 .
Last year he was in the Jewish
Center Theater's version of Arthur Single Adults to Bowl
The single adult group of the
Miller's great play and is a Center
Theater stalwart, having been in Jewish Center will bowl at Yorba-
Linda
Lanes 9:15 p.m. Tuesday. All
many of their productions and this
year being elected to the board of singles age 27 to 40 are welcome.
directors.
RECENTLY RETURNED FROM
Las-Vegas, Harold and Ruth Weiss
their 25th wedding
celebrated
JEWELER
anniversary with recollections of
DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY
saying Do" in the little chapel
PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING
at Aberdeen Proving Grounds,
406 Broderick Tower — 963-2573
Maryland where Harold served in
the U.S. Army Ordinance Division
. . . His commanding officer's wed-
ding gift to him was a three-day
pass . . . 17 days later, Harold was

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ALTHOUGH SUFFERING from
a slight cold and cough, Bernice
Stocker went to a neighborhood
theater last week, while hubby.
Emil, was in Chicago . . . Be-
fore leaving, she reached in her
medicine cabinet for a box of
cough drops and dropped the park-
age in her purse . . . As always
(Noreen Gantz), 21810 Gardner, happens when one goes forearmed,
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In it was a box of Vigoro tablets,
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The thought of what she had done
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man, the lower middle class white the far right." .
urban and suburban dweller also
feels powerless and left out when
the complicated processes of bu-
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Even when true, it is not enough
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