■ DEMGITYnAlISHI JEWS-13 Rabbi Sperka, Menorah Chapel, Offer Calendars Friday, July 17, 1953 divitiei in ociety Mr. -and Mrs. Nathaniel L. Raskin and mother, Mrs. Ann Minus, are now residing at 22140 Church, in Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lux, of Pennington Dr., entertained their daughter, Marilyn, at a recent lawn party and dinner. Guests included Phyllis Altman, Geraldine Baffles, Harold Brody, Sue Cohen, Walter Cziezler, Larry Edelheit, Louis Falik, Helen Goldman, Brenda Goren, Stewart Gottlieb, Colman Hochman, Judy Holinstat, Howard and Norman Jacobs, ...udy Levine, Jeffrey Mandel, Larry Mann, Edward and Frank Middleman, ROnald Miller, Judy Morton, Carol Rice, David Rubinstein, Rena Schwartz, Beverly Seyburn, Jack Thav, Jo Margery Tilds, John and Paula Valenti, Richard Walker and Barbara Weinert. Mrs. Max Conway, of Balmoral Dr., has left for Beverly Hills, Calif., where she will visit her brother and sister-in-law, former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broder. Mrs. Maurice Schiller, of Tulsa, Okla., is in .Detroit visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Schembeck, of Monte Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garelik, of 13101 Etuton, Oak Park, gave a lawn party and buffet supper in honor of Mr. Garelik's mother, Mrs. Ann Garelik, who celebrated her 85th birthday. Attending the celebration were Mrs. Garelik's eight children and 19 grandchildren, a brother and a - sister. She also has 23 great grandchildren. Mr. Jacob W. Kleinsmith, of 19022 Wildemere, has left for a • fortnight's visit in Frankfort, Mich. He will return to Detroit on July 27. Mrs. Austin A. Kanter is leaving Detroit today to meet her husband, Ens. Austin Kanter, of the U. S. Coast Guard, in New Orleans, La.. before returning to Brownsville, Tex. where Ens. Kanter is stationed. While in town for several weeks she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Egrin, of Ohio Ave., her husband's mother, Mrs. Rena T. Kanter, of Prairie Ave., and was guest of honor at a party 'arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gluckman, of Manderson Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Segel, of 20035 Mansfield, recently enter- tained their sister, Lydia Eichler, at a dinner party celebrating her engagement to Barton Cohen. Miss Betty Paysner of 18045 Parkside is spending the summer in Aspen, Colo., where she is attending the summer session at the Aspen Institute of Music. - Plan 'Talking Books' for Sightless Yiddishists NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Jewish Braille Institute of America announced that it will record the first Yiddish "Talking Books" to fulfill requests of el- derly Yiddish - speaking blind. Each "Talking Book" will be a full book-length album of long- playing records of the outstand- ing works of Yiddish literature THERE'S A NEW DEAL ON A 1953 Gloria Wright Plights Troth to Serviceman '4,- .4••••••••••••••••••••• MOre than 166,000 Detroiters of all ages take advantage of rec- reational and character-building programs sponsored by Corn- munity Chest organizations. WAITING We Make Our .Own Glasses SID GOROSH DI. 1-2552 18495 Wyoming at Doctors' Prescriptions Accurately Filled Complete Selection of Ask About Our MISS GLORIA 'WRIGHT The engagement of Gloria Wright, daughter of Mrs. Harry Wright, of Fullerton Ave., and the late H. Wright, was ,recently announced to Pvt. Ben Labe, son of Mr. and _Mks. Ernest Labe, also of Fullerton Ave. Miss Wright is a student at Wayne University. Her • finance is serving with the United States Army, and is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. JWV Brooklyn Scout 1,000th To Win Ner Tamid San Glasses Prescription Suka Glosses ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE .11525 DEXTER WE. 3-7093 p.m. HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., a.m. to 6 Thursday, to 9 p.m.; Friday +0 5:30 p.m. SOVA ISRAEL STORES Wishes to Announce that BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE 12066 DEXTER TO. 6-9504 and 2677 TUXEDO - Be Sure to See And His Orchestra I TY. 5-2445 $44,44•44.s......******* 45) Broken Lenses Duplicated • lortmediate Repair • Reasonably Priced of the present and the past. Gen. MAURICE ROSE POST Explaining that an average high fidelity "talking book" of and AUXILIARY will hold its twenty 12" long playing records annual moonlight cruise to Bob- amounting to 10 hours of play- Lo on Wednesday evening. ing time, costs $3,500 in the Funds raised will be used for smallest edition of 125 copies, veterans rehabilitation work, ac- D cording to co-chairmen Rochelle r. Jacob Fried, Institute three- tor, called upon local Jewish Rose and Herman Gorman. * * communities and hoMes for the DETROIT POST and AUXI- aged throughout the Unite d States to send the names of LIARY will visit patients at those who would wish to have Percy Jones Hospital on July 26. Minnie Hart, chairman, an- Yiddish "talking books." Office Open 2-5 p.m. DICK STEIN Latest New York Fashions nounces that the group will FOR YOU I For the Tops in Tunes Headquarters for The one trouble with inflation spend . the entire day, distribut- is that it affects a lot of heads ing gifts, providing refreshments that way, too. and of f e r g entertainment. Those entertaining include Ber- nard Fin e m a n, pantomimist: Sue Winston, vocalist; Phyllis FOR RENT .. . Pulberg and Jackie Costello, dancers; Unis Hart, dancer; and All Facilities for All Affairs Mrs. Jackie Costello, ace() rri- panist. Completely Air Conditioned PONTIAC Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka an- who desire them. Requests are flounced this week, in behalf of being taken for such calendars Men.or•h Funeral Chapel, that at the Menorah Chapel, 3800 free calendars, indicating - yah- Puritan. rzeit dates, will be offered to all RABBI IMAM TO. 9-2897 Are the ONLY Distributors for SOVA CERTIFICATES *tad SCRIP CHECKS to Israel, in Detroit and vicinity . . AND THAT THEY CANNOT PE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAID CERTIFICATES AND CHECKS UNLESS SIGNED BY THE ABOVE TWO PARTIES. The Beth Aaron Synagogue and The Mayfair Caterers Are Pleased to Make., This Joint Announcement to the Detroit Jewish Community • J. P. McGuire Inc. SHOLEM ALEICHEM 10450 Gd. River Ave. TE. 4-4200 CENTER Beginning Tuesday, September 1, 1953 Kosher Catering focillities at the new Beth Aaron Synagogue and Social Hall will be managed excrusively by VACATION FUN Mr. Harry Bloom of The Mayfair Caterers, - 13305 Dexter. I = OMENA INN HENRY SOLOMON (right) , chairman of the Brooklyn Ner Tamid committee, shows the Ner Tamid Award to Explorer Scout Bernard Brodsky, of Brooklyn, N.Y., after he passed his review making him the 1000th Scout in the U.S. to receive the award. The Ner Tamid •is presented to Scouts who demonstrate an out- standing knowledge of Jewish history, Bible and religion, and who render personal services to the COMM unity. for Everyone WE DO BRAG ABOUT OUR • LUXURIOUS BEDROOMS • EXCELLENT CUISINE • ELABORATE DINING ROOM Broadway Productions Manned by TV Star Ben Zavin Dancing Routines by Jae Cornell Tantalizing Music by Harald Herman Orch. Private Beach, Complete Playground Facilities and Councilor for Children Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Ball Diamond Lifeguard in Attendance at All Times Bronx Zoo, N. Y. 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