roup ,o old eater ar y Home for Aged Resident Count' areer To Make Second Debut More toys for tots is the theme Rochlen, Sylvia Silver and Ben- song Of the Carer Group, Na- lah Smerling. Displays and poS- 4s Violin Virtuoso ' tional Council of Sewish Women, tees are being handled by Emily 'Ow divitie3 in Society For 16 years, the talented for its fund-rai.strig thea- fingers of Abe Shuman, a 78- ter party, announced Goldie Mr. and rs. William Shulak, of Fairfield Ave., have just re- year old resident of the Jewish Levenstein, chairman. The party will be held at the Studio The- turned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. ater, on March 26, will feature The Abe Schmiers of Sherbourne Road have returned from the movie, "TheGolem," Yid- an extended cruise through the West Indies and South America. dish-French tale of family life, Mr, and Mrs. David Nedelman of 19783 Sorrento celebrated with English titles. their 23rd wedding anniversary on MarCh 10. - Two showings are planned for Ave., have returned home • Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Joslove of Steel - 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. The general from a month's stay in Miami Beach. public is invited. Proceeds will go ' Mr. and Mrs. L. Kepes of Wildemere have returned from their for the Career Group's - Ship-a- winter vacation at Miami Beach and Havana, Cuba. Box" project—two Israel kinder- • Lt. Sidney Ackerman, son of Mrs. Ethel Ackerman Mellman, gartens to which the group sends is home on a two-week furlough. He will report to Fort Campbell, onthly packages. Ky. when he returns to duty. isting Miss Levenstein in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yanich are now residing at 1955 Blaine. arranging the event are: ticket • Mr. and Mrs. Max Tauber of Fairfield Ave. have left for a chairman, Elsie Switzer. and vacation in Miami Beach. captains of ticket sales: Minette Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of t'airfield Ave. and Mr. and Agree, Bea and Ruth Davidson. Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Drive returned last week from Eve Fields, Millie Label, Lillian a trip to the Bahamas. Mrs. Winkelman now is spending two Lewis, Sylvia Medow, Anne weeks in Gladstone, Mich., visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Rosen-. blum. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chicago Blvd., are back from the El Dorado Ranch in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. Sam Petok of Indiana Ave. has ftturned from a 10 day trip to Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Benjamin Silberstein has returned to her Lincolnshire Drive abode, after a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. Silberstein will follow in a week. Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave. are spend- ing a few, days in New York City before embarking on a South American cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wallace of Pennington Drive have re- turned from a vacation in Miami Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Westman of Boston Blvd. are enjoying the climate at Def Rio Ranch near Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder will return to their Fair- field Ave. abode this coming week after six weeks in the Carib- bean and Florida areas. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Krohn of Whitmore Road are on a 12 day cruise to South America. Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees 01 Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Betsy Barbara Brown Levin Central High Mumford High THE RECORD STORE . Men's Clubs I 10328 DEXTER FLOWERS BY GRAEME We Specialize In • Weddings • Showers Es pert Floral_ Arrangements • For All Deessionit GRAEME FLOWERS METRO MUSIC MRS. HERMAN BREGMAN Home for Ag e d, lay dormant, unable to master the intricate maneuverings necessary to play the violin. Shuman, a graduate of the Warsaw Conservatory, felt the loss accutely. But. so did the many residents of the Home, for whom he used to play. Through the encouragement of Mrs. Herman Bregman, a pi- anist and member of the Home for Aged .Women's Auxiliary, and through case work and therapy, Shuman will play again. The numbness - which plagued his hand has disappeared and so has the gloom which clouded Shuman's life for -those 16 years. The talented violinist is now practicing every day for a pro- gram of the Auxiliary at 1 p.m.. Monday, at the Davison Jewish Center. He will be accompanied in his program by Mrs. Breg- man. Also to be featured at the Auxiliary meeting will be a movie. "Life at the Horne - and an election „of. officers. An in- stallation affair . is scheduled for May 19. at the Bel-Aire Terrace. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Benja- min Miller wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. , FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry - Morris Charge Accounts Welcomed Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 Pontiac will be the center of Activities of Central's clubs have been accelerated within • activities for Temple Israelites the last two weeks. The Latin and Beth Elites this week end at e its incoming offi- the final Michigan Federation of u ins talld Clb cars at a meeting on March 13. Temple Youth conclave, Those MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S Jean Fox was the presiding of- attending will arrive by bus the CLUB will hold a Purim dinner ficer. Those installed were: Pete afternoon of March 21. at Tern- at 7 p.m.. Sunday, at Bel-Aire Gould, Martha Himmelhoch. pie Beth Jacob. and go to homes Terrace. Entertainment is being Barbara Ettinger a n d Elaine where they will stay during the planned. For tickets and infor- Eglar. conclave. !nation. call Sartuel Goodman. A weekend of activities is TY. 4-4801. • . • Jeannine Klueger, president of ROSENWALD POST, Ameri- the French Club, addressed her planned. including a service Fri- fellow members at its last meet- day night, • which will be con- can Legion, will celebrate its ing. She spoke, 'en francais,' duCted by youth delegates. On 20th anniversary with a dance about her life in France, where Saturday the theme of the pro- and evening of entertainment she spent her first 13 years. and gram will be - What Jewish on entertainment. on March 29, about her experiences during the Youth Can ,Contribute to the at Cong. Bnai MoShe: Mickey war. More addresses, a few Jewish Religion.” A dinner-dance Woolf and his orchestra will be movies and a combined meeting will be held Saturday night. featured. F o r information or with the Spanish Club are on On Sunday, a short service will reservations. call Joseph Sha- the agenda for the future. be followed by a luncheon. and piro, UN. 1-6039. Shirley Soil fer. a C e n t r a 1 then conferees will depart for alumnus. will address the Girls home. THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 5 Athletic Association at- its meet- Friday, March 14, 1952 ing on March 20. Shirley. now a are Those attending Beth El Marvin Wolf, from Peggy Bar- Wayne student, will speak on nett. Dori Sand, Jim Weitzman. "Majoring in Health Education . Dorothy - Rosenbloom. Kenny at Etta college." Ross and Judy Kobler. Abrams. Ruth Gubstein, Robin Plotnick, Josie Berke, Joe Asher- two _ Centralites, gave a leap son. John Haber, Lee Marks, year party for a number of their ! Nina Katy. Sara and Gloria Zim- friends on Feb. 29. Those present were Judy Kobler and Arnie merman. Dick Edgar, Judy Kob- ler, Bob Usher and Marcia Klein- 13unin, Saralei Reiss andsGordon man. Kane, Elaine ,Schonborn and Eleventh graders' at Mumford Dave Buckfirer, Shirley Rash and Harvey Baum. Faye Wein- are beginning to visualize their stein and Mary Freed. Patty senior play taking place. What Mandel and Burt Issacs, Sari appears to be a hole to outsiders shape Weisman and Stew Gorelic, is taking on the very real of an auditorium to Mumford- Robin Plotnick and Norm Brod- sky, Bobby Dworkin and Gene ites. The confirmation class of Ruthe Gutstein and Al- lan, Klein, Sheila Sardman and Temple Beth El has invited the class Nom Randell, Winnie Goose Temple Israel afrO• Jerry Fidler, Lorraine Kap- . to.. its first confirmation semi- laii.and Bernie Ginsburg, Bar- formal ball, this Saturday, at Temple Beth El. bara Gantz and Larry Saxe. Matzos and Central's Girls S wi mming team won the first meet of the Boris Joffe to Address Matzo Products season against Northeastern, 64- Center Open Forum Meeting IMPROVED SQUARE MATZOS • TEA MATZOS 49, on March 4, but lost the sec- EGG MATZOS • MATZO MEAL • MATZO FARFEL The Center Open Forum will ond to Cooley, 70-52. two days GEF1LLTE FISH • PAREVE BORSHT later. High scorers of the first conclude its .series of four talks Produced under the supervision of meet were Lenore Weiss, cap- on "Our Jewish Community" Rabbi Mendel Cliodrow tain, who rea.iorded ten points with a lecture by Boris Joffe, with two firs in - -the breast executive director of the Jewish' National Wholesale Corn-- - stroke. and Minna Wisenfeld Community Council. on Grocers Co. who • earned 10 points for two munity Relations, Today and firsts in the back stroke and Tomorrow" at 8:30 p.m.: 8938 TWELFTH STREET DETROIT 6, MICH. free style; Minna - was Central's Wednesday, at the Woodward Building. Chairman w 1 be PHONE TRINITY 1-0606-7 high. scorer in the second - meet, Aaron Droock. . repeating her first performance. , Breuer and Cynthia Gordon; office work by Sadie Grossman and the PX by Lillian Lewis. In- formation and tickets can be obtained from Elsie Switzer, UN., 3-6836 or Goldie Levenstein, TY. 8-4151. TO. 8-4114 9111 Linwood . TT. 4 - 778a at. Ivy BLAIR STUDIO Photographers Formal — WEDDINGS — Candid MOVIES - 3 DIMENTIONAL TY. 5-8805 2528 W.• Grand • Blvd. If No Answer, Call — UN. 4-6845 MAX SCHRUT LOUIS ALPINER Kosher Caterers t For the Sign of Quality . 2,_ Hall—Your Hall . Catering in Synagogues—Hones—Our You can order our delicious Kishke, Knishes, Hot Planning a Party? Cold Hors D'ouvres, Sweet tables, amount, small or large—also complete and for any Dinners. Under the Supervision of the Vood Horabonim We are NOW accepting a limited number of reserva- tions for two Passover Seders on April 9th and 10th. Please make your reservations early. 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