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Teen-Age Campaign Participants
THE JEWISH NEWS
`Bagels and Yox' Opens At Shubert on May 5
Friday, April 25, 1952
Following laugh-p r o v o ki n g Kurt Jons and his dance troupe
runs in Miami, Atlantic City and and Irving Carroll as musical
on Broadway, --Bagels and Yox," conductor round out the pro-
gram.
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
Planning Teen-Age participation in the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign are members of the Teen-Age executive committee. Left to
right, STEPHEN MEDOW, NORMAN ROBINER, RHODA GALE,
PHILLIS LIPTZEN and LOIS FELDSTEIN; seated, MICHAEL
GALE, section chairman.
Several groups in the Teen
Age Section of the Allied Jewish
Campaign have designated their i
group campaign chairmen, Mi-
chael Gale, section chairman,
announced.
Appointments include Harold
Rosen, Detroit AZA 63; Pali'
Schreiman, Albert Karbelnick,
AZA 321; Al Schreier. Fred But-
zel, AZA 752; Paul Feldheiin,
Atlas Shalom Ifiomen
To Present Panel
Atlas Shalom Sisterhood will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday. in
the synagogue. Mesdames
George Bassin and Morris Berko-
witz will serve a dessert
luncheon.
Program chairman. Mrs. Her-
bert L. Harris, has arranged a
panel on social legislation, in
which discussants will be Mes-
dames Morris Botwin, David
Rosin. Edward Stein and Arthur
L. Schultz.' The nominating
committee will present a slate
of officers for election.
A major fund-raising project
of the season will be a rummage
sale to be held in the near fu-
ture. Mrs. Philip Hellman, pres-
ident, has appointed Mrs. Abra-
ham Stein, chairman. She will
be assisted by Mesdames David
Cooper, N. R. Epstein, Manny
Lax and Daniel Weinbaum, co-
chairmen. • -
The .social service committee.
directed by Mrs. Al Egrin and
Mrs. George R. Liss. recently
turned over thousands of pads
and several dozen afghans to
the Cancer Society.
Keidan BB Chapter
shoes Dinner-Dance
B. Keidan Chapter.
Briai Brith. will celebrate its
fifth anniversary with a dinner-
dance at 7 p.m.. Tuesday, in the
Flamingo Room of the Hotel De-
Harry
trgiter.
This event, one of the group's
important yearly func-
tions, will feature a floor show
and the music of Leonard
Stanley and his orchestra.
Reservations are still being
taken by contact committee
chairmen. Mrs. Max Fogelman,
TO. 7-9166; Mrs. Wilfred L.
Katz, UN. 3-2454; Chapter pres-
ident. Mrs. Morris Direnfeld, UN.
4-2040. All friends are welcome.
Stephen Wise, AZA 776; Sandy
Weisenthal, Henrietta Szold Bnai
Brith Girls; Marilyn Weinberg,
Dora Savage, BBG; Dorothy
Kahl, Lillian Wald BBG; Sheila
Katz, Kadimah BBG; Joan
Schneider, Israel-Eites BBG;
Priscilla Adler, Senior Judea;
Anne Cannon and Paula Haber-
man, Linx Club of Jewish Cen-
ter; Al Gale, Matadors ef Jewish
Center;' Ted Weiswasser. Laba-
does, Jewish Center; Gloria Ma-
this and Stephen Medow, Habo-
nim; Victor Spear. Shaarey Ze-
dek Junior Congregation.
DUNK DONUTS of 149 W. Six
Mile Rd., is now offering deliv-
ery on any one of its 38 differ-
ent varieties of delicious donuts
kettle fresh to your door. A
call to them any time before
noon will have your order at
your doorstep that same after-
noon, and for delivery next day
you can call them until mid-
night. Delivery is limited to the
Northwest, Linwood and Dexter
areas, and for any order under
five dozen, a slight charge will
be made. Special prices for
MARTY DRAKE
large orders is also offered. To
place your order, and get fur-
the
American
Yiddish revue, will
ther information, c a 11 TO.
play a week's engagement at the
9-9499.
Shubert-Lafayette Theater, be-
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- DR. M. J. ROSENTHAL an- ginning May 5.
Marty Drake will be the fea-
nounces the opening of an Op-
tometric office and Jewelry tured male vocalist in the show,
store at 13223 Dexter, in addi- which also features the Barton
tion to his office at 4814 W. Brothers. Lou Saxon, master of
Warren which has been estab- ceremonies, Larry Alpert, come-
dian, and Rickie Layne and his
lished for five years.
Yiddish-speaking dummy. Vel-
NORTHWOOD INN on Wood- vel, and singer Mary Forest.
ward at 1112 Mile Road, is hav-
ing its Spring opening on Sat-
For Fast
urday, April 26th. A floor show
and dancing will be a regular
Dependable Service
feature.
Call
Seymour Lipkin to Assist
Bernstein' at Tanglewood
Seymour Lipkin, pianist son
.4 of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, of
1 17599 Greenlawn. will serve this
0 summer on the faculty of Tan-
glewood, the world-famous mu-
sic camp. i
Included in his duties will be
assistance to Leonard /Bernstein,
in conducting, and to Piategor-
sky in chamber music. Tangle-
wood is loCated in the Berk-
shires, Massachusetts.
Seymour was to have served
also on the faculty of neighbor-
ing Indian a summer mu-
sic workshop in Stockbridge.
His tasks at Tanglewood, how-
ever, will be too heavy for him
to assume the responsibility.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) —A draft
agreement providing for the im-
port of American books without
involving dollar payments has
been submitted by the United
States Embassy to the ISrael
Foreign Ministry. The proposed
agreement, similar to that un-
agreement,
from the Soviet
der which
Union are imported without
f or e i g n exchange payments,
would permit the U.S. Embassy
to use Israeli currency paid for
the books in meeting local ex-
penditures.
GAS BURNER
SERVICE CO.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Louis
Hertzenson wishes to thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended during its re-
cent bereavement.
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