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"With A t > gi""""'""":"'i:"';*
Louis Marsha 11 Benevolent
E With Center Symphony
Smile And
Fund is sponsoring a night of
Georges Miquelle, solo cellist games at 8:30 p.m., May 3, at
A Song"
of the • Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, will be guest soloist
with the Center
S y m phony Or-
chestra, under
the direction of
Julius Chajes, at
the Davison
Center on Tues-
day evening.
He will be
heard in the
American prem-
iere. of Chajes'
Concerto for
Cello and Or-
chestra.
Other com-
Miquelle
positions listed on the program
are the OTerture "Der Frei-
schuetz" by Weber, Symphony
No. 5, C Minor by Beethoven
and Three Dances from "The
Bartered Bride" by Smetana.
Tickets are available at Grin-
nell's and the Center.
Marshall Fund Games Party
the Knights of Pythias Temple,
15787 Wyoming. Prizes and re-
freshments will be featured. The
public is invited.
Sammy
Woolf
M. C.
Your
Entertaining
Now Available ,term me town
Orchestra and Entertainment
READY MIXED - isot CHItt. ad SERVE ,
WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663
UNTIL RECENTLY, the Bnai nal Revenue to engage in pri-
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Brith Youth Organization vate practice. . . As an attorney
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and counselor, he is specializ-
Council was noted merely as a ing in tax law, with offices in
date clearing house for the the National Bank Building.
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fund-raising affairs of its chap-
ters. . . Things are different
J U L I U S MORENSKI, scrap
now . . . and it took a new slate metal dealer with Phil Golds-
of officers to make the change. smith, was considerably inex-
• . . A complete reorganization perienced in travel when he
of the entire council has been made his recent touring trip to
accomplished . . . split into six California. . . As he was about
different committees working to disembark he was in some
together in coordination with doubt as to what sum he should
each other. . . The entire pro- give the Pullman porter who
NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG.
cess' was done by- the members had catered to him throughout
with the help of directors Harry most of the journey. . . "Sam," Swedish Flags to Wave
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Mirvis and Paul Deutschberger he asked, "What's the average Over Israel Immigrant Camp
• . . spurred by new president, tip you get? . . "Five Dollars,"
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Frank ZWeig, and his fellow of- replied the porter. . . Whereup-
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ficers . Dorothy Laker, vice on he was presented with that Swedish flags were handed to
president, Al Becker, secretary, sum. . Overcome and embar-
Dr. Abraham Nissan, Israel Min-
Maurice Wilson, corresponding rassed, Sam shuffled his feet
ister to Sweden, by a group of
secretary, and Jerome Schney- fot a moment, and then said,
Are now showing a large new selection of all wool
_Swedish leaders who for two
er, treasurer.
"Well, Boss, Ah reckon Ah years have carried on a fund-
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ought to tell you that so far raising campaign among Swe-
JACK (THE NOSE) BIGEL- you is de fast one what's come den's non-Jews for the construc-
Ranging from
PERFECT
1VIAN, popular photographer, has up to the average."
tion of a village in Israel. The
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$3.95 to $27.50
INDIVIDUAL FITTING
finally found a reason to give
flags will be sent to Israel
the big party he's been looking
SIDNEY BINRBAUM tells of to fly over a new immi-
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for to try out his new-type a certain preacher in town who grant village which is located
ALTERATIONS and REMODELING
camera lens . . . Daughter, Shir-
became chagrined by the fact south of Tel Aviv and which will
ley, had the cast removed ftom
house '75 refugee families from
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her foot, last week , .. and Jack that one of his friends and golf- Eastern Europe.
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is just about the happiest man ing companions invariably beat
in town, . . The victim of an him. . His companion, an old-
almost fatal traffic accident, er man, said, "Don't take it too
20-year-old Shirley was recently hard. You win in the end. You'll
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and had been hobbling on these days.". . . . "I know," said
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crutches which, says Jack, "are the preacher, "but even then it
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Friday. April 10, 1953
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Herbert Axelrod, now living in
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the ideas that once made him
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tells the story about Charles
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B OESKY'S
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pened to a neighbor who told it
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mother and pretty much dis-
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young son who was afraid to
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eat kreplach. . She took the
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dition." Mrs. Schreiber followed
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his advice. . On the kitchen
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table she put out a small square
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of dough beside which was a
Honor
of
In
Nightly
small mound of prepared chop-
Presents
1 A. M.
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ped meat. . . "Now," she said,
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JERRY
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RO BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods il
seemed•to be going well. .. She
at the
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folded over the second corner
UN. 1-9801,
Hatnburgers. "Served as you like it."
and the 'third. . The boy was
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CATERERS FOR PARTIES AND SOMALI
MARCUS PLOTKIN has an-
AT HOME, CLUB or LODGE
nounced his resignation as field
RESTAURANT
. Martin-and Elizabeth Eichelhaum
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Donations $5.00 per couple
Recently Catered to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clifford, 19175 Votrobeck Dre've
agent for the Bureau of Inter-
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1st Annual Spring Dance
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HUND'S
Adas Shalom
Synagogue
Fenby Carr Orchestra
THE BAGEL
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