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April 13, 1951 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-04-13

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Friday, April 13, 1951

THE JEWISH NEWS-17

A ctivitico Ci2 Society.

Shirley Smith to Wed
Miami Beach Youth

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. had, as their
guest, for a few days, Mrs. Kurt Laemmle of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks of Boston Blvd. have been
spending a few weeks in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettlinger of Pennington Dr. have returned
from a few weeks' stay in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Reiser of Steele Ave. have returned
from Miami Beach where they spent the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave. had as their
guest for a few days her cousin, Helen Alexander of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sinaberg have moved from Calvert
Ave. and are now residing at 18000 Ilene Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mendlow of Ward Ave. left last Thurs-
day for Miami Beach where they will be guests for a fortnight.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Donald Cohn have moved from Monte Vista
Ave. and are now residing at 13125 Victoria Ave., Huntington
Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Greenberg of Indiana Ave. have
returned from a week's stay in St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein of Lawrence Ave. have returned
from a few days' visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Weber of Sturtevant Ave. have returned
from a stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaufer and son, Luis, of Mexico City, are vis-
iting their family and celebrating their 25th anniversary. Mrs.
M. Zimmerman, also of Mexico City is accompanying them.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Arfand and son, Jack, of Pasadena
Ave., have returned from a six-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.
Hattie Newman, of W. Outer Dr., has returned from a three-

month stay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kay, of Los Angeles, are visiting friends
while on a month's visit in Detroit. They are former Detroiters.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz of Bayonne, N. J., were the
guests here of their family, on the occasion of the marriage on
Sunday of their niece, Ilene Pritz, to Jerome Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bialeck of Woodingham Dr. were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott of West Hartford, Conn.
The Helfgotts also entertained their niece, Miss Charlotte Hirsch-
man, of_ Fullerton Ave. during her spring vacation from Wayne
University. Miss Hirschman, an art education student, also at-
tended the convention of art teachers in New York.
Mrs. Lillian Kreske, of Webb Ave., has returned from a visit
with her son who attends the Brandeis School, at Tucson, Ariz:
She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Korchek in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Raizin (Adele Friedman) are at home in
Riverside, Ontario, after a honeymoon trip through the West.
Anne Farbman of New York City will spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farbman, of Tyler avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan entertained members of their im-
mediate family on March 31 in honor of the 40th wedding anni-
versary of Mrs. Milan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon, of
Grand Ave.

Jewish Housewife Doesn't Lag Till
Zero Hour to Hunt Passover Needs

NEW YORK, (AJP) — The
modern Jewish housewife has a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Smith, much easier time of it shopping
of Pennington Dr., announce the for her Passover needs than did
engagement of their daughter, her mother or grandmother—at
least if she lives in a big city.
Source of this information is
a man who ought to know —
Paul Schack, who handles the
procurement of Passover items
for the only specialized and
complete Passover department
in Macy's.
The Jewish shopper at Macy-'s
finds a complete department
stocked with every Passover
need. At the approach to the
department is a complete Seder
table. The walls of the depart-
ment are decorated with Jewish
and Israeli art objects.
Available in the ,department
is a total of 450 different items
to meet every Passover need.
The department covers an area

For a Delightful Evening of
Musk and Entertainment .. .

Shirley Romayne, to Larry Ber-
nard Pallitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Pallitz, of Miami Beach,
Fla. A June wedding is planned.

MICKEY WOOLF

and His Orchestra

Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf

UN. 3-3737

Michigan had 139,367 trucks
registered in 1944.

of 10,0 by 35 feet and is carefully
protected from contact with all
other products in die world's
largest department store.
The program at Macy's start-
ed in 1907 when Isadore Strauss,
one of Macy's top executives,
met with a number of leading
American rabbis on the problem
of helping Jewish women to ob-
serve Passover by providing de-
partment store standards of va-
riety, accessibility, a n d low
prices Passover purchases. _

Trucks haul 58.8 per cent of
Michigan's outbound refined
petroleum.

Talent for

MOTHER'S DAY
PROGRAMS

Eve Meister, dramatic coach, has
talent available for Mothers' Day
PrograMs. Skits, songs, featured
in the form of a variety show.
Phyllis Pullberg, and Jack Costello
are also featured, as a song and
dance team.

Contact TO. 7-3589
for arrangements

For the Style you'll always enjoy , . . fine
catering in your home or synagogue . . .
or in our lovely TERRACE ROOM.

a ferer3

May We Help
Plan Your Per-
fect Affair?

Strictly Kosher
Approved by
Vaad Harabonim

8231 Woodward
TR. 3-5800

We are the excluSive Kosher
caterers for the beautiful
FLAMINGO ROOM and Wood-
ward Room of the new Hotel De-
troiter . . . Coll SALLY KLEIN for
information.

J W V Activities

Y E T Z - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday
at the Membrial Home. Elec-
tions of officers will be held at
this time. Hostesses for the eve-
ning are R i k i Galison, and
Tonya Slootsky.
* * *
LT. ROY F. GRFEN POST and
AUXILIARY will install officers
at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at thg
Memorial Home. Officers of the
Auxiliary include Edith Hoff-
man, president; Lee Frankel
and Claire Spolan, vice-presi-
dents; Marion Adelberg, treas-
urer; Ann Hoffman, chaplain;
Minnie Herman, conductress;
Eva Handelsman, Florence Sirio
and Ida Greenberg, trustees;
Peggy Cole, guard; Lila Daniels,
patriotic instructor; Ruth Adel-
berg, _historian; Rose • Harrison,
publicity;' Ruth Weiss and Rose
Koffman, secretaries. Bernard
Hoffman, Post commander, and
Harry Madison, national vice-
president, will install Post offi-
cers. Rose Cowan, past State
Department president, will in-
stall officers of the Auxiliary.
The annual Americanism award
will be presented to Louis Stone.

DETROIT POST elected Mar-
vin_ Bernstein, commander, at
its last meeting. Others elected
were Leonard L. Radner, senior
vice-commander; Eli Miller, jun-
ior vice - commander; Gerson
Mar d n e r, quartermaster; and

David Kay, scribe. Installation
will be May 6.
* * *
G I N S B E R G - ROSENBERG
AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday at the Memorial
Home. Election of officers and
installation are on the agenda.
Co-hostesses will be Mesdames
Olga Hem and Shirley Medow.
* * *
LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will install officers in a joint
ceremony with the Post at 8 p.m.,
Sunday, in the Memorial Home.
Mollie Kalb is chairman of a
games party to be held May 15,
at the Home. Frieda Shiffman,
ticket chairman, TY. 4-6415 and
TY. 6-4143, announced proceeds
go to the disabled veterans. A
meeting will be held at 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, in the Memorial Home.

Leathers - Blue Kid - Suedes
Whites - Saddle Oxford
and Ties

We Will Be Open Sunday 11 to 2
and Every Evening This Week to 8

MARNER'S SHOES

13227 Dexter TE. 4-7769

Gift Suggestions for Passover

LONDON ffrr

Presents

AVODATH HAKODESH

(Sacred Service)

With ERNEST BLOCH Conducting

The London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir

SCHELOMO

with

ERNEST BLOCH Conducting the
London Philharmonic Orchestra

Jewry

. on the Air

This Week's .14Atio and Tele-
vision:Profra,nis of
Jewish Inierest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, April 15.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: A story of a young
boy who was Bar Mitzvahed at
Adas Shalom Synagogue in De-
troit despite the handicap of
cerebral palsy will be presented
in "The Call to the,
. Torah," writ-
ten by Irve Tunick.

featuring

ZARA NELSOVA — Cellist

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DER MAME"

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(A LETTER TO MY MOTHER)1

SUNG BY LEO FULD

Complete Catalogue of London ffrr Recordings Available

PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS

METRO MUSIC HOUSE

10328 DEXTER at

Calvert

TO. 8-4114

Open Every Evening to 9; Sundays 12 to 4

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