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November 27, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-11-27

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New Braille Headquarters
The new national headquar-
ters of the Jewish Braille Insti-
tute of America, 101 W. 55th
The annual Hanukah party of St., New York, will be dedicated
the Zionist Organization of De- with special ceremonies, Dec. 8.
troit will be held next Wednes-
day evening at the Zionist
House.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, ZOD
president, announces that an
appropriate holiday program is
planned for the occasion.

Annual ZOD Hanukah
Latke Party Dec. 2

Engagement Told

Tales Out of School

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

Joni
Handleman

The Mumford columns in the
last two issues were written by
Nancy Falk, whose name and
photograph were inadvertent-
ly omitted from the heading
in the Nov. 13 issue.

Student Violin
Sets Complete

Judy
Alzofon

Mumford - -
High

Future Teachers Club has em-
barked on an interesting pro-
gram wherein all girls interested
have been appointed certain
times and days to help and to
watch teachers at the Schultze
Elementary School.
The Goodfellow issue of the
Mercury, which was out last
week, featured a contest between
representatives of the paper's
staff and the Student Council
to see who could sell the most
papers, with all proceeds going
to the Goodfellows Student
Council. A contest was also held
between Mumford and Redford
to see which could collect the
most funds. Neither result has
been announced as yet.
School sportswear, emblazon-
ed with "Mumford," has been on
sale for the past two weeks. Mer-
chandise includes items from
hats to sweat shirts.
The Councilette square dance,
held last Saturday night was a
fabulous success. Held at the
Woodward Center, it was well
attended and everyone had a
great time.
The Wise AZA hayride, sched-
uled last Friday, was called off
because of the rain, but nobody
seemed to care too much since
Dick Carson opened the family
cottage at Union Lake for the
entire crowd.
.Attending the latter affair
were Sandy Guss, Jeri Bailies,
Sonny Weisman, Lorry Korn,
Vic Kuffler, Judy Morton, Sy
Weberman, Rosalie Weiss, Larry
Snider, Margie Altman, Jay
Keystone, Bluma Breman, Har-
vey Lasser, Marilyn Stein, Stew-
art Frank, Elly Millman, Mel
Foster, Toby Tobias, Bob Green-
stein, Jan Brown. Lenny Blondy,
Mary Joelson, Lenny Atkins, Ca-
rol Stein, Byron Gold, Debbie
Wainer, Bruce Lyons, Mickie
Linden, Jerry Yudkoff, Milne
Shaw, Alan Bell, Cookie Lerman,
Dick Carson, Dee Meltzer, Chuck
Babbush, Elly Cohen, Dave Gel-
fand and Joni Handleman.

Special .

By

By

Central
Higb

The house lights will dim, the
whispers in the audience will
stop and the curtain will rise as
this year's graduating class puts
on as its senior play, "Cheaper
By the Dozen," at 8:20 p.m.,
Dec. 3 and 4 in the auditorium.
Bev Goldstein is assisting Mr.
Clifford White as student direc-
tor. Those taking part in the
comedy are Jerry Bernstein,
Eleanor Goldman, Marilyn
Mutchnick, Judy Fields, Lester
Goldstein, Herman Gould, Nan-
nette Kurian, Rosalie Klaper,
Shel Kantor, Seymour Manello,
Lois Lipshy, Robert Littky, Lar-
ry Cohen, Florence Rabinowitz,
Robert Gottleib and Elliot Solo-
mon.
Working behind the scenes are
various committees such as:
tickets and ushering, headed by
Carolyn Scott and Paul Kadish,
and Helene Lansky, Jacob Fell,
Jacob McLaughlin, Rosalind
Hart, Bev Morris, Gary Fagel-
man, Stuart Raskas, Elaine Len-
hoff, Rhoda Ehrlich, Frances
Lax, Fred Gutterman, Allan
Pearlman, Marilyn Past- and
Elaine Saltsman as members.
The publicity committee is
headed by Bob Brent and Norma
Porter. Israel Koller, Henry
Gonte, Esther Kayman, Ray
Kalef and Leonard Poger are
members_ The make-up chair-
man is Rosalind Hart, with
Faith Greenbaum, Ruth Patter-
son, Dotty Laker and Annette
Gladstone assisting.
Elissa Panush is head of the
prop committee and Joel Bod-
zin, Jay 'victor, Phyllis Levy and
Allan Pearlman are her helpers.
The stagecraft committee is
made up of Arnold Finn and
Fred Gutterman. Sound com-
mittee chairman is Marilyn Fe-
der, while Bev Morris, Marcia
Gealer and Madra Diem make
up the committee. The costume
committee is headed by Sandy
Lyness, with Stuart Bass, Mar-
ian Kurian, Sandra Green, Shir-
ley Schecter, Rhoda Ehrlich and
Marilyn Aronson its members.
Tickets have been on sale
since Nov. 18. If you haven't
got yours yet you may buy them
from any member of the cast.
And why not pick up a few for
your parents and friends.

HERSCHEL LEIB •

4

FIRST QUALITY
Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
, Ducks & Turkeys

Quality Bow

At

. ....

Musical Director Musical Director
Fox & Shubert Th. Station WJR
and Their Orchestras

MISS MARGOT STAUB

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staub, of
Santa Rosh Dr., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Margot Fern, to Murray William
Snyder, of Detroit and Tbronto,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Snyder, of Toronto.
An April 4 wedding is planned.

METRO MUSIC

10328 Dexter at Calvert

Now Accepting Engagements

Tel. TO. 8-4114

For
Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs
Social Functions

Max Leib

Herschel Leib

TR. 5-4440

TY. 6-9350

Open Eves. and Sundays

HANUKAH RECORDS

COMPLETE LINE OF

Speakers Club Sponsors
Public Speaking Course

Dignified Lighting Fixtures

IMPORTED CHANDELIERS
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM—OPEN FRI. EVE-

Dr. George L. Hinds, director
of adult education programs in
speech at Wayne University, is
presenting an informal course
in public speaking, alternate
Saturday evenings, 9 to 10:20
p.m., at the Davison Jewish Cen-
ter. This course is sponsored by
the Speakers Club.

CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.

TO. 8-7011-2

3246 W. Davison

ANNUAL ARTIST CONCERT

of Music Study Club of Detroit

ZVIA LIFSHITZ

For Fine Music ...
and Entertainment

Israeli Pianist

TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1953, 8:30 P.M.

Call

BEN KATZMAN

Main Auditorium of
Detroit Institute of Arts

and His Orchestra
TO. 8-2907
or
UN. 2-2783

Tickets $1.25
at Grinnell's or Institute
Box Office

LAUNDRY PICK UP AND DELIVERY

Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and
Sweet Sixteen Invitations' -'

Matches and Napkins
Complete Selection at Reasonable
Prices

FOR OAK PARK

MRS. KATE ALTMAN
UNiversity 4-0640

Our Truck Covers Oak Park Daily
Monday Through Friday
We'll Be Glad to Serve You Too.

WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?

HIGH GRADE LAUNDRY

ROSENBLAT, M.C.

"We Live Up to Our Name"

and His Orchestra
& Associate Bands

TO. 6-5016

3731 WABASH

TEMPLE 1 1020

COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
References on Request

-

TE. 2-1146

Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim

Call MRS. IDA E. LEVY

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 8 P.M.

At The Social HII of

3293 Tuxedo

CONG. BNAI MOSHE

H■ *********.***********o



Dexter at Lawrence

Dancing to SAMMY WOOLF and His Orchestra

ENTERTAINMENT - SURPRISES



SUPERB CATERING IN HOMES, SYNAGOGUES, YOUR HALL,
OUR HALL OR IN HOTELS

BLAIR STUDIO

Kosher
Caterers

.

*

Lt. ELI LEVIN POST is spear-
heading a drive to distribute
Hanukah food baskets to needy
families in the community. All
JWV Post commanders or Aux-
iliary presidents wishing to con-
tribute baskets should call
Avery Joseff, Levin Post com-
mander, TY. 4-7455.

TY. 5-8805

.

HANUKAH BALL

For complete selection of engraved
and raised printed invitations for
Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and all oc-
casions. Complete line of personal-
ized napkins, matches, stationery and
informal notes. Reasonable prices
and prompt service.

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*

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Shoulder Pad

Music and Entertainment
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
and AUXILIARY and YETZ-

SAM EMMET?

COHEN POST and AUXILIARY
and His Orchestra

will hold a Hanukah party at

UN.
3-9494
2 p.m., Dec. -6, in the Davison •
4
••••
Jewish Center. Members, pros- ••••••••-•••••••••••••• ♦
pective members and their chil-
dren are invited to at t en d,
stated Dr. Allan Marks and Al
Selick, respective Post com-
Photographers
manders.

*

and

Case

J W V Activities

YETZ-COHEN Ladies Aux-
iliary, JWV, will meet Monday,
Dec. 7, at the Memorial Home.
Mickie Orechkin and Frances
Silverberg w ill be hostesses.
Plans will be discussed for the
party for the Ann Arbor hospi-
tal. Tillie Goldman, chairman
for the "Give a Gift to a Yank,"
will report on plans.
.
Gen. MAURICE ROSE POST
and AUXILIARY, meeting joint-
ly, paid tribute to Lillian Good-
stein, an Auxiliary member who
passed away recently.

'24"

Violin

MAX

UN. 4-6845

For the Sign of Quality

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PORTRAITS




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WEDDINGS
-• BAR MITZVAHS
• PARTIES
• COMMERCIAL GROUPS

Excellent dinners and receptions served in the most elegant style . .
Every affair catered by us is the talk of the town.
Our guests are our press agents. . . Our French service makes the
Frenchman marvel.

LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR AFFAIR!

,

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Parking Facilities

TO. 8-5316

Under the Supervision of the Vaad Harabonim

*

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POULTRY CO.

2735 W. Davison
TO. 8-4281

S shoctem
en premises

Rabbis
S. Kahana
H. Tennenbauris
L. Tennenbaum

We are now serving Oak Park,
and Northwest Section.
FREE DELIVERY

TO. 8-4281

Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIA-
RY will meet Tuesday evening,
at the Memorial Home for a
Hanukah party. At its last
meeting, the organization com-
pleted its mailing of holiday gift
packages to servicemen in this
country and overseas.

The perfect gift for your fam-
ily and friends is a subscription
to The Jewish News.

12 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 27, 1953

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