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March 14, 1952 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-14

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Friday, March 14, 1952

Bamantashin Hoedown, a Pu- mittee include: Mrs. M_ Leib,
rim barn dance, will be held by TY. 6-0763, South Chapter; -Mrs.
Pecherers Honored.
the Michigan Council, American H. Sachs, UN. 4-1568, Northwest;
Jewish Congress, at 9 p.m., Mrs. N. Cole, TY. 7-8887. Central;
On 50th Anniversary
March 23, at the Oakdale Ball- and Mrs. Kutchai, LI. 5-3052,
Northeast.
Relatives and friends and rep- room, 8 Mile and Oakland.
Mrs. Sally Brown of the Lee Crest Apartments left this week
Co-Chairmen are Mrs. Julius
---
resentatives of many organiza-
CARD OF THANKS
for an extended stay in New York City.
Stross and Nat Srol. There will
The family of the late CharleS
Mr. and Mrs. George Orley of Warrington Drive are vacation- tions last week honored Mr. and
be old-fashioned barn dancing Keeps wishes to thank its rela-
ing in Miami Beach.
as well as outstanding enter- tives and friends for the many
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd. left this week
tainment featuring Jim Shul- kind expressions of sympathy
for a fortnight in Palm Beach, Fla.
theis, caller.
extended during its recent be-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garon, after a wedding trip to New York
Members of the ticket corn- reavement.
and Bermuda, now are residing in an apartment on Covington
Road.
Mrs. Benjamin Swimmer of Neome Drive in Pontiac has re-
Mezeritcher Club to Hold
Games Night on March 22
turned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach.
an-
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Road left for a
The Mezeritcher Club
two month European jaunt. They are flying from New York to
nounces its annual games night
England today, and will be guests at the Dorchdter. They ex-
on March 22, at Carmel Hebrew
pect to spend two weeks touring the main spots of Italy, including
School. For tickets call Mrs.i
and
the Isle of Capri and the Riviera. They will stop for a fortnight
Aaron Rosen, TO. 9-6434.
at the Georges Cinq in Paris. Their itinerary also includes tours
The group recently - distrib-
Announces That . .
of Vienna, Sweden, Switzerland, and Spain.
uted $1500 to United Mezeritcher
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Eisenberg of Warrington Drive are vaca- MR. and MRS. JACK PECHERER I Relief, Mizrachi Children's Vil-
CANTOR
lage, Allied Jewish Campaign,
tioning in Miami Beach.
Susan Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Mrs. Jack Pecherer on their 50th ( l Histadrut, Sinai Hospital, Cere-
SOLOMON SCHIFF
Chicago Blvd.. who attends Connecticut College for Women, spent wedding anniversary.
ieteys:
pcim
ar.acnhceorfSo
C
car lsy Clinic. Cancer
They were married in Russia bral P
Noted tenor from
the past weekend at New Haven attending the Yale University
New '`frk. will
50 years ago and resided in De-
e liltsenable'atnhie_
gihntuw
The games
Prom.
gain conduct the
troit
for
43
years.
Mr.
Pecherer
Carl Norwich is on an extended trip through Europe.
t
oescl
m
I
Passover Seders ie
During his recent visit in Detroit, Rabbi Itzhak Meyer Lewin, is 73 and Mrs. Pecherer is 66.
tarian work, announced Samuel
true festive tradi-
Their children are. Dr. and
Israel Minister of Welfare. visited the home of Rabbi Chaim Meis-
B. Gutterman, president.
tions.
els, of Lawrence Ave. Rabbi Lewin personally invited Rabbi Mrs. J. H. Selman. Mr. and Mrs.
M. Grossman. Mr. and Mrs. M.
Meisels to attend the next world meeting of the Vaad ap
Rabbi Lewin's party were Pecherer and Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hoelami in Jerusalem on Aug. 6. In
Lillian Burnstein
. Mrs. Lewin, Rabbi Leizer Levin, Michael Tress, president, Agudath Pecherer.
The
Pecherers
have
been
active
Israel of America and Mr. Hirsch, the rabbi's secretary.
Kosher Catering
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel S. Katzman. of Kentucky Ave.. and Mr. in Workmen's Circle Branch 156.
Will Cater to Suit the Occasion
a in Berditchever Verein, Ruzhiner
Mrs.
Phil
Sherman,
of
Chatham.
Ont.,
have
returned
from
Hors crouevres, Kishice, Knishes, etc.
and
Progressive Farein and in other
visit to Miami Beach, Key West, Fla.. and Havana. Cuba.
TY. 6-4956
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Feinberg of 15770 Ward Ave. are vacation- movements. Mrs. Percher er is
among
the
active
leaders
in
ing in Miami Beach.
Mr and Nirs Louis M. Dunn. of W: Outer Dr.. have returned Eastern Ladies' Society.
Dance to the Mink of . ..
home from a Month's vacation in Hot Springs, Ark.
'a-. and Mrs. Joseph Feigelman honored their-daughter, Rena, Supplies for 1st Arctic
formal sweet-sixteen dinner-dance at L'Aiglon. on Marcn
1. Helping Rena celebrate were her host, Stan Weingaraen. and Seder Provided by JWB
His Drums and Orchestra
Famous STRICTLY KOSHER CUISINE
Dolores Sloan and Sheldon Schore, Rita Feldman and Richard
NEW YORK—In the far reach-
Phone MT. CLEMENS 3-0563
Peritz, Carol Avrin and Don Robiner, Arlene Barnett and Bill
Phone:
DI. 1-1576
a
es
of
northern
Greenland,
in
Stoller, Ethel Perlmutter and Joel Lubin, Sandra Smilove and
setting
of
awesome
glaciers.
froz-
Larry Feigelrnan, Evelyn Rogoff and Larry Kroll, Marilyn Spiro
and Leonard Gordon, Edith Granow and Jack Koblin. Janice en tundra and sub-zero temper-
MAH JONGG
Glickstein and Robert Dunsky, Ghincia Friendenberg and Barry atures. a little band of Jewish
GIs and civilians on government
Sets, Rocks, Etc.
Stulberg, Sharon Benson and Paul Feldheim. Ettagail Berivas
Trade your old sets in. Flowers to
will assemble
Sheldon Abramson, Flora Caplan and Larry Berg. Shirleyann "Project Blue Jay -
match. Old or new sets.
Deutch and Daniel Elman, Judy Jacobs and Robert Baruch. Sophie this year at Passover services —
UN. 2-1326
KAYE
Finestein and Ernest Bennett. Saralyn Saperston and Jerry Lie- the first ever to be held in this
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
desolate
area.
20117
Strathmoor
bow, Margaret Galdonyi and Ronald Singer. Marcia Hendin and
With
stocks
of
matzoth.
wine,1
Bernard Lis, Virginia Kuttnauer and Norman Hyman. Rosalie
Abromovitz and Max Swartz, and Gloria Rose and Morris Rosen haggadahs and other holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Drive now articles furnished by the Jewish
We
Welfare Board the members of
are visiting with members of their family in California.
the
"First
Hebrew
Conaregation
Miss Marjorie Davidson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Da-
vidson of Stratford Road, has returned from a two-week trip to of the Arctic': — as they call
themselves — wi.11 observe the
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Parkside Ave. have returned Festival of Freedom much in the
home after a western vacation. Mrs. Simons spent six weeks in way they would havei had they
been home with their families.
Featuring a complete selection of
California and at the El Dorado Ranch in Tucson, where Mr.
A Bap•i_st clergyman. civilian
frozen
and fresh fish and live poultry
Simons joined her at the ranch.
chaplain at Blue Jay, who helped
the group organize themselves
FREE
about a ye.ar ago. is lending a
DELIVERY
hand with Passover arrange-
PUBLIC POULTRY & FISH MARKET
ments.
£'
8415 TWELFTH ST.
Abe Gordon to Address Meeting
Of Women's Reading Council
SHERIZEN - SKOLNIK. The Mrs. J oseph Black. Mrs. Esther
Abe Gordon. Jewish poet and
marriage of Betty S k o]ni k. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. William writer. will speak on "The In-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodman. and Mr. and Mrs. L. i flu ice of the Bible on Jewish
Skolnik. to Paul Louis Sherizen, Francoz and daughter of Toron- Art" at a meeting of the Council
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman to. Ont.
Known Kosher Caterers
. of - "omen's Reading Circles at
if
Sherizen. was solemnized at a
Following a dinner and recep- , 2:30 p.m.. Saturday. at the
candlelight ceremony on Feb. tion, the couple left for a Florida Workmen' , Circle. The public is
Are pleased to announce that Passover Sedurirn
17, at Beth Moses Synagogue. honeymoon. On their re t urn. invited.
wilt be celebrated in true traditional style on
Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor they are residing on Rochester
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, and
Hyman Adler officiated.
' THURSDAY, APRIL 10th.
The bride wore a ballerina- Ave '
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length gown with lace bodice
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her headpiece. and she carried riage of their daughter, Norma
white orchids on a Bible. Ruth. to Roland William Ger-
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of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ger-
Fern Skolnik, sister of the son. SO/1
bride. was maid of honor. son of Huntington Woods on
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R O B ER T CASADESUS, the
fa m o u s French pianist who
plays here on Monday. March
31. at Masonic Auditorium, in
the course of another sold-out
concert tour, comes of a unique
family of musicians whose mem-
bers, both men and women,
have made a name in their pro-
fession. The latest Ca.sadesus to
carry on the family musical tra-
dition is Robert's elder son Jean
who is now embarked on a piano
career of his own.

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