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Bnai David Ladies
To Celebrate 25th
Anniversary April 27
Teen-Age Dance Series to Be Held at Zionist House
The second in a series of show to be presented at a dance
Saturday night acquaintance on April 19.
Weekly meetings are held at
dances for teen-agers will be
Mrs. Z. Needle, newly-elected held Saturday, at Zionist House, 7:30 p.m., each Thursday at the
Zionist House.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fishman, of Tyler Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. president of the Ladies' Auxili- Linwood and Lawrence. Dancing
Harry Saltzman, of Woadingham Dr., returned last weekend from ary of Bnai David, announces and refreshments will be fea-
a three-month visit in Europe and Israel. Both couples were cele-
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tured.
brating their 25th anniversaries. European countries at which
Master of Ceremonies
Zionist Youta
Leonard
Baruch,
they stopped included Great Britain, France, Switzerland, Italy
and His Orchestra
Commission director, announces
and Greece.
that plans are being formulated
Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
Stage and Strolling
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland, of Huntington Woods, have
entertainment.
for a Senior Judaea central
returned home following a month's stay at Daytona Beach and
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states regional conclave to be
Miami Beach,. Fla.
held in Detroit, and a minstrel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kamil, of Huntington Woods, have
returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.
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\ Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman of Glastonbury Rd. are visiting
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in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. and Mrs. Julius Feld have moved from Monte Vista Ave.
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
to Marlowe .Ave.
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Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Spiro of Parkside Ave. left for a fort-
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night's stay in Boca Raton, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Maier Sussman of Parkside Ave. returned from
a trip to Martinsville, Ind.
Jerry Levin, who attends Northwestern University, is home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Franklin Rd. for the
-Spring vacation.
Mrs. Hanley Wolf and daughters of Fairfield Ave. are visiting
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenspan, formerly of -Talbot Rd., now
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are in their new home on Ludlow Rd., Huntington Woods.
MRS. ZELIG NEEDLE
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Horenstein have returned to their Monte
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Vista Ave. abode after a week in New York. Their daughter
that on Sunday, April 27, at 6
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Marion accompanied them.
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p.m., in the social hall of Bnai
Mrs. Harvey Snyder of Manderson Rd_ is vacationing in David, the organization will
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sponsor a banquet to mark its
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Newman of Monte Vista Ave. were hosts silver anniversary, closing 24
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this past week to Mrs. Jerome Krieger of Long Island, New York. years that the group has kept i
LEO BROOKS
Mrs Elliott Cohen has joined her mother, Mrs. Robert Kal- the kitchen, meeting rooms and
man of Boston Blvd. at t.;:e Hollywood Beach Hotel for two weeks chdpel functioning in the syna-
Mrs. Jacob Polozker and her daughter, Gloria. have moved gogue, as well as maintaining.
from the Lee Plaza to 16950 Normandy Ave.
and supplying Torah mantels,
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Denison and daughter Leslie of Wildernere prayerbooks and other function-
Ave. left for Florida.
al objects necessary to the con-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blumberg .of Snowden Ave. returned gregation. Passover marks the
this week after a visit in New York City.
group's 25th anniversary.
Walter Shapero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shapero of Lowell
for
Dr. arrived home for a vacation from the Univresity of Virginia
Bnai Brith Women to Hold
Law School.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zingeser of Santa Rosa Dr. are sojourning City Bowling Tourney in May
in Florida.
Mrs. Max Moss, president of
Mr. and Mrs. George Barahal moved from Monte Vista Ave.
Bnai Brith Women's Bowling
to 19783 Ward Ave.
Judith Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton of • Association. announces the 4th
Roslyn Rd.. returned to her studies at Ohio State University.; inter-city tournament to be held
AND EVERY TYPE OF SOCIAL AFFAIR
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blumberg of Snowden Ave. returned May 10 and 11, at Great . Lakes
Alleys_ A luncheon will be held
All Artistically Designed and
from a trip to New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spoon of West Outer Dr.. have as their May 17, at the Statler Hotel.
Reasonably Priced Too!
Mrs. Morris Somberg, associa-
guests Mrs. Michael Milne and two children. Linda and Candis. of
tion vice-president. is tourna-
Johannesburg. South Africa.
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Richard Morse. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse of Lawton ment chairman. • She is assisted
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Ave., is home for his vacation from the University of Virginia. by Mrs. Frank Schumer.
Suzanne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of
Oak Dr., returns to Bradford College after spending the holidays
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THE JEWISH NEWS
with her family.
Friday, April 4, 1952
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. left last Thursday
for a brief sojourn in New York City.
Flowers and Gifts
Mrs. Harry Sacks of Merton Rd. returned to her abode after
Owners of "Livernols-Tireman Nursery"
a month's vacation in Florida.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. will be hosts to
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their daughter. Miss Ruth Hershman of New York. for the Pass-
over holidays.
Miss Sara Frazer of Dumbarton Ave. has returned from a
fortnight's vacation in Tucson.
Sheldon Rose. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose of W. Outer
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Dr.. is playing a leading role in the Michigan Union opera. "Never !
Too Late." A repeat performance will be given in Detroit tonight.
For Better Designs
Gail Smilay, former Detroiter now residing in Cincinnati,
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visited members of her family and friends in Detroit and Ann
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Arbor the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silverblatt. of 3311 Chicago, have re-
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turned home after a month's visit with their children. Mr. and
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Mrs. Alton Dreayer. of Orlando. Fla. While in Florida. they also
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spent two weeks in Miami Beach.
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Mrs. Sydney Zweig (Kitty Schwartz) and son. Martin. are
spending a week as the house guests of Sophia Blanche Schwartz,
Of The DIF
of 3310 Rochester.
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Mrs. Ira J. Spoon of W. Outer Drive has as her house guests
Six Mile Root.
her sister, Mrs. Geraldine Milne, and Mrs. Milne's two daughters,
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Hahonini Third Seder
Develops Israel Theme
As April 13, the date of Habo-
nim's annual third seder, draws
near, rehearsals are being held
at an increased tempo. The La-
bor Zionist youth group will hold
the event at 8:30 p. m.. in the
auditorium of Central High
School.
Al Linden, leader of the local
group and a graduate of the Ha-
bonim Institute in Israel, says
that the seder will include pre---
sentations in Yiddish, Hebrew
and English, a choir singing Is-
raeli folksongs and a dance
group. which will feature many
new productions.
The theme of the program will
be based on the development of
the Jewish nation from the
ghetto to the statehood of Is-
rael. The plot will be developed
through plays. songs and dances.
Audience participants will re-
ceive an Haggadah. the illustra-
tions and lettering of which were
done entirely by members of Ha-
bonim. Proceeds will be used for
scholarships to the Habonim
Camp Kinneret in Chelsea.
Michigan.
For tickets call Yoav Harpaz,
TO. 5-8600, or ask any member
of the group.
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