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March 27, 1953 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-27

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Beverly Davis Engaged 30-Plus Club Plans
To Marvin Olender
Three April Events

NOMMOP' NIP

Jeannette Weinberg Wed `Farfel Follies' Starts Week Run on'April 20
To Arnold J. Berger

Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis, of
Three major events are plan-
In a double-ring ceremony on
Northlawn Ave., announce the ned by the 30-Plus Club of the March 21, Jeanette Weinberg,
engagement of their daughter, Jewish Community Center, so- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
cial-cultural group for single
people over 30 years of age.
"How to Enrich Our Lives"
will be discussed by Dr. George
Miller, director of admissions at
Wayne University, 8:45 p.m.,
Wednesday, April 8, at the D. W.
Simons Branch, where all events
will be held.
Mrs. Herbert Eskin, chairman
of contemporary Jewish affairs
of the Council of Jewish Women,
will speak on "Great Jewish
Books," April 15, and Robert
Green, D e t r o i t representative
of the Workmen's Circle, will
discuss "Why Anti - Semitism
Strikes Again," April 22.

"Farfel Follies," the much
talked-about successor to the
hit Yiddish musical "Bagels and
Yox," will come to the Cass
Theater for a week run, April
20 to 26.
Myron Cohen, the celebrated
comedian, is in the featured
role, and is supported by Bobbie
She r m a n, Joan Floria and
Michel Rosenberg, along with a
cast of many notables of Yid-
dish and English comedy.
The show, brought to Detroit
by Sally Fields, Midwest Direc
for of Materials for Israel, will
benefit the Jewish War Veter-
ans, April 20 to April 23; Young
Women's Bicur Cholem, April
24; and Aid to the People of
the State of Israel, April 26.
Tickets may be bought for
JWV, from Milton Berry, WE. 3-

0846; Bicur Cholera, from Mrs.
Rose Viedrah, TO. 9-2130 or Mrs.
H. Fine, TO. 8-9361; or Sally
Fields, WO. 1-3256 or TO. 9-

7481.

Master of Ceremonies

S. ROSENBLAT

and His Orchestra

Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
Entertainment. Stage and Strolling

TO. 6-5016

Beverly Ann, to Marvin Olender,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Olen-
der, of Wildemere Ave.
The bride- elect attended
Wayne University. Her fiance is
a graduate of Michigan State
College. Plans are being made
for an August wedding.

Hebrew Free Loan Assn.
Moves to Butzel Bldg.

The Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
ciation has moved into its new
home in the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Building, 163 Madison,
according to Robert R. Marwil,
president. The organization was
previously located at 9134 Lin-
wood.
The Assocation maintains a
Sunday office, in addition to its
headquarters in the downtown
building, at the Jewish Social
Service office, 13327 Linwood
Ave., with business hours from
9 a.m. to 12 noon. The downtown
office is open daily except Sat-
urday and Sunday from 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m.
Gemiluth Chassodim, (Hebrew
Free Loan Association) has for
more than half a century con-
tinued to provide for the needs
of financially distressed mem-
bers of the community.

A youth group for young peo-
ple, 13 to 17, has been formed
at Cong. Ahavas Achim. Eligible
for membership are Bar Mitzvah
boys, girls who attend the Sun-
day school and children of con-
gregation members.
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz is the
group's advisor, and he will be
assisted by Ellis Rifkin and Mrs.
Philmore Leeman.
Among the activities planned
by the new group are sponsor-
ship of attendance at services,
social gatherings, educational
classes, dramatic presentations
and dances.
Plans are currently underway
for the opening of a confirma-
tion class in the Sunday School.
This would be an addition to the
six grades already meeting at
Vernor School. Members of the
youth group will be encouraged
to continue their education in
this class, which will' meet in
the synagogue.

and Associates
Bob
Jack

Benyas - Kaufman

Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
PHOTOGRAPHERS

TY. 8-7800

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We had a beautiful golden wedding celebration at the Bel Aire Ter-
race Room last Sunday. The dinner was complete French service, and
the desert was a chafing dish delight from the heart of France:
"Flaming 'cerise' in Brandy."

The last vacation I was on took me into a quaint restaurant in a
Southern French province; where I ordered the specialty of the house.
I eagerly awaited the arrival of the wine soaked feast that I was sure
would transform me into a world of ecstatic taste treats. I lifted the
silver cover of my dish: A salami sandwich on rye.

If you want any advice on your party; call Sally Klein or myself
without any obligation. Catering is more than our business; it is our
pleasure.

See you in the Terrace Room.

M aurice

BEL-AIRE CATERING ENTERPRISES

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli.

By

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By

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Barbara
Levin

Goldman

Central

Mumford

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High

Election time is here again,
with seniors ready to vote into
office their 12A leaders. Run-
ning for president are John
Owen, 12B president, and Ron-
ald Weiner; for veep, Tobye Da-
vidson, 12B vice-president, and
Benita Rovin; for secretary,
The kingdom is the Lord's: Gloria Jaffe, 12B secretary (un-
and He is the governor among opposed) ; and for treasurer,
the nations.—Psa. 22:28.
Geraldine Primack, Marilyn
Samuels, Jeanette Bednarsh and
Art Olenick.
Be Sure to Ask
* * *
Central's French Club is re-
Your Grocer for
hearsing for its dinner at Chad-
sey High School, tonight. The
group will present a dance after-
wards. Miss Phyllis Ward spon-
sors the club, and Al Engelman
is president. The French Consul,
Holiday Greetings from your
Land 0' Lakes Creamery Salesmen
M. Gautier, will be guest speaker.

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After a week of campaigning,

the 12A class held the first sen-
ior elections at Mumford. Activi-
ties were climaxed by a rally at
the Beth Aar on Synagogue.
Speeches applauding candidates
'and several promotional skits
were presented. Victorious were
Joel Tauber, who was elected
president; Shelby Keywell, veep:
Judy Bloomfield, secretary, and
Tom Gregory, treasurer.
"April Fool" is the theme for
the next issue of Mumford Mer-
cury. For this special issue, the
paper will be called the Mum-
ford Mockery. This issue, the
second annual production of its
kind, will be published as a
slick-paper magazine, in 24
pages, featuring an extra color.
Last year's April Fool issue was
the most popular of the entire
Sol Priesont, Ray Powers,
THE JEWISH NEWS - 23 school year. Requests for copies
Joe Rabideau
Friday, March 27, 1953
were received from school pub-
lication staffs in Cincinnati,
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p
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youth organization affiliated
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speaking boys and gir18 on July
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E,
5 through Aug. 30, it was an-
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director of the camp.
WINE
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The ages of the campers will
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g.-
boys, and 13 through 17 for girls.
It was emphasized by the camp
8938 -12th St.
directors that only Hebrew-
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Tales out of School

United Jewish Folk Schools
will be open April 2 and 3, dur-
ing Passover. Instead of regular
classes, children will be taken on
visits to Jewish institutions in
the city, such as Sinai Hospital,
synagogues and the lot pur-
chased by the Labor Zionist
Movement, on which will be
erected new quarters of the or-
ganization, including the Folk
Schools.

,11.1- 7/4 NW.

Terrace Room Topics

8231 Woodward

Folk School Students to Visit
City InstitutionS During Holiday

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LI. 6-4610

Society
Notes

MRS. ARNOLD BERGER

Weinberg, of 18914 Ohio, became
the bride of Arnold Joseph Ber-
ger, son of Mrs. Jack Berger, of
17500 Northlawn, and the late
Mr. Berger.
The wedding was solemnized
in the Hotel Statler. Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated. Mrs. Betty
Jo Sherline, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor, and ,Mar-
yin Berger, the bridegroom's
brother, was best man.
The bride wore a jeweled bal-
lerina-length gown, featured by
a bodice insert of pleated tulle
and long matching mitts. Her
jeweled coronation crown held
in place her finger-tip veil. Her
flowers were white orchids on
a prayerbook.
Following a reception for the
family in the Terrace Room, the
bridal couple left for a honey-
moon in New York. On their re-
turn they will reside at 19955
Greenfield.

TE, 2-1146

DAVE DOMBEY

Ahavas Achim Forms
Affiliate Youth Group

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