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November 27, 1953 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-11-27

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pecially designed for the coming their -years ahead campaign in
year by the Studebaker engi- developing the cars of the fu-
neering department, as part of ture, today.

Iry Katz Named
To Kotzen Motor Post

******************** * ******** * **************** *e
MICKEY WOOLF EN

The announcement of Iry Katz
as general manager at Kotzen
Motors, Inc., 13111 Dexter Blvd.,
was made last week, in connec-
tion with the showing of the
all-new Studebaker.
Katz, with Murphy Motor
Sales for the last five years, has
been in the automobile business,
serving the people of Detroit, for
over 15 years, and is in complete
charge of sales and service at
Kotzen Motors.
The '54 Studebaker, which
went on display last Tuesday, is
described "as the automobile far
ahead of its time", with futur-
istic interiors and exteriors es-

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowenthal recently gave a surprise dinner
party in their home at 15708 Birwood, in honor of the 21st birthday
of their daughter, Marlis Feldheim. Those attending included her
husband, Nick, Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Leopold, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgarden and Mr. and Mrs. •Law-
rence Raizman.
Mrs. Charles Rosenbaum and daughter, Linda, of Fullerton
Ave., have returned from a visit to Washington, D. C., where they
attended the Bar Mitzvah of Mrs. Rosenbaum's nephew, William
Koenigsberg.
At a recent party given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Kahn, of Monterey Ave., several friends helped Miss Pat Rosen-
berg to celebrate her birthday. Attending were Pvt. Harvey Stein-
gold, Evelyn Kahn, Arnold Susman, Lt. Leonard Rich, Barbara
Fruitman, Marlene Engel ; Alan Perlmutter, Fern Steingold, Tommy
Banks, Ruby Schwartz, Eleanor Goldman, Jack Kaufman, Sara
Zimmerman, Eli Neisenfeld, Gloria • Zimmerman, Harold Spiro,
THE RECORD STORE
Rachel Wenner; Cullen Lieberman, Alan Zane, • Clara Kahn, Phil
Open on
Beneson, Madra Diem, Sal George, Marlene Bookenthal, Mort
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
Feldman, Helen Levin, Harriette Mackie, Larry Hurwitz, Fran
Suhd, Nate Peiss, Fran Gottlieb, Harvey Bard, Barbara Weiss,
METRO MUSIC
Syril Servetter, Terry Yarrows, Austin Katz, Frank Zweig, Shirley
Goldman, Joan Hertzenson, Jerry Hershenson, Nedra Page, Ray
TO. 8-4114
10328 DEXTER
Waxman, Shirley Weinstock, Lou Bassin, Milly Goldman, Winnie
Gooze, Cal Gonek, Arlene Goldenberg, Stuart Levin, Marcia Kahn
****************
and Teddy Kahn.
A recent hayride and barn dance at Livonia Riding Academy 4 For the Smartest Dance Rhythms
honored the sixteenth birthday of Jill Koblin whose host was Bill
Krasnick: Helping her to celebrate were Barbara Schulman, Sam
Dorchin, Beverly Mosten, Dave Rabin, Claire Ettlinger, Erwin
And His Orchestra
Adelson, Nancy Klein, Burt Levitt, May Fuller, Alan Arman, Lanie
Ash, Fred Rosen, Marcia Nelson, Jerry Rudin, Shane Spanier,
TY. 5-2445 of TY. 5-5593
Jerry Radick, Paula Levene, Don Perther, Jack Koblin, Diane
Weingarden, Bertha Greenberg, Chuck Rosen, Joan Lewis and
Alan Kalt.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 15rawer were recently honored by their
Plastic Furniture Covers
family at a party in the Elmwood Casino on the occasion of their
MADE TO ORUER OR
25th wedding anniversary. A dinner in their honor also was given
READY MADE
by Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Shifman.
While visiting in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grossman, of
CALL ANNA KARBAL
TO. 7-0874
New York City, were entertained at a luncheon given by Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Grossman, of Collingwood Ave. Mr. Grossman is a
SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS S1 UP
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former violinist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Wilburt Olshansky, a student at Michigan State College is
home to spend the .Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Olshansky, of Washburn Ave.
Mrs. Sarah Lubalin of San Francisco was the guest here for
BABY and
six weeks of her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Gitlin of 2424 Oakman. During her stay here she was extensively
entertained by Detroit and Ann Arbor friends. From here she
went to Albany to visit with her sister, Mrs. Esther Ball. She will
ENGAGEMENT GLOSSY
then visit with relatives and friends in New York, before leaving
PORTRAITS, CANDIDS, ETC.
for Miami, where she will make her future home.
Detroit members of Junior Hadassah currently in Washing-
ton, D. C. where they are attending the national convention, from
Thursday to Sunday, include Anne Epstein, regional president,
Photographers
Harriet Mitz, Chapter president, Shirley Balles, Pauline Koenigs-
burg, Linda Schwartz and Annette Zeidman.
11344 DEXTER
TO. 8-6980

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PERSON

• •



PRESENTS:

• Good Music • Fine Entertainment
For Parties Large and Small

UN. 3-3737 c inaz rni .

for hanukah
Give HIM
A Sport Shirt!

This Hanukah give him the very
best with a quality gift from the
ST ANLEE SHOP.

All Wool

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14"

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Come in popular colors .
Gold, gray, tan, and green.
With extra attention given to
finer tailoring!

WEDDING
Specialists...

BUY and GIVE

ISRAEL BONDS

Pau can get a Prospectus and buy your
Bond at American Financial and
Development Corporation for Israel
STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS

2200 David Stott Bldg.
Detroit 26, Miichigan

OPEN EVERY SUNDAY

UN. 3-2234

Shopo

E D \ OF MONTH CLEARANCE
$9
N
dresses

Preparing for the
annual luncheon and
fashion show of the
Women's A u x i liary,
Maimonides Medical
Society are Mrs.
LEON ROTTENBERG
(seated) and stand-
ing, from t h e left,
Mesdames WILLIAM
USHER and JACK
GREENBERG. Funds
from the donor event,
to be held Jan. 26,
in the Sheraton Ca-
dillac Hotel, will pro-
vide artificial limbs
for Israeli war vet-
erans a n d scholar-
ships for Israel and
Detroit medical stu-
dents.

Celebrate
Chanukah


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18259 WYOMING nr. CURTIS

Start Preparations for Maimonides
Fashion Show and Donor Luncheon

Friday, November 27, 1953

In sizes small, medium,
meduim large, large and
extra large.

STANLEE SHOP

KEITH

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13

uN 3.3737

OUR PRICES I'M SURE WILL SATISFY
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DICK STEIN

....A.41

a

• Values to

$29.95

including Sheer Wools, Crepes,

$

Winter Cottons. Broken Sizes.

Cocktail Dresses . . • • • •

A

Beth Abraham Women
Plan Membership Lunch

The Women's Club of Cong.
Beth Abraham will hold its an-
nual paid-up membership lunch-
eon at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, in
the Mayfair Room. Mrs. Harry
Ribiat, president, stated that
dues may be paid at the door.
An address of welcome will be
delivered by Mrs. Isaacs Tennen-
house, vice-president of mem-
bership who also is in charge of
arrangements. The principal
talk will be given by Rabbi Is-
rael I, Halpern.
A .fashion show will be pre-
sented as the highlight of the
afternoon by Alice and Myriem
Shop, and a fur show will be
featured. Mrs. Nathan J. Kauf-
man will serve as toastmistress
during the program.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Tennenhouse, TO. 7-4822, or
Mrs. Ribiat, WE. 5-3389.

Group of

COATS
and SUITS

UP

Of

off

To

NOW $ 3
NOW $3

and

$4

and $4

SHOP THESE VALUES EARLY

No Exchanges

No Refunds

An Sales Final

13206 Dexter Boulevard

Open to 9 p. m. Monday, Thursday and Saturday

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