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March 26, 1954 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-03-26

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Prior to her marriage to Paul Lesansky on April 4, in Windsor,
Miss Roberta Nan Pazner was recently entertained at a miscel-
laneous shower in the Mayfair Room given by her aunts, Mes-
dames L. Bookspan, L. Mandell and her sister, Mrs. N. Rubin.
Miss Pazner also was entertained at a personal shower at Mario's
in Windsor, given by the Misses Ann. Rosen and Beverly Lesansky.
At a recent party given by Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall, of
17210 James Couzens, in honor of the 10th birthday of their .son,
Walter, 35 children and their parents were entertained. Out-of-
town guests were Mrs. 'William Joseph and Ethelle Joseph, of
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman, of this city, have returned
from a motor trip to Florida and California.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon, of 19162 Wisconsin, recently
honored their daughter, Irene Janet, on the occasion of her six-
teenth birthday with a luncheon at Carl's Chop House. Helping
her celebrate were Misses Joyce Berman, Naomi Cohen, Barbara
Frank, Deayane Fleichman, Lois Gray, Shirley Goldstein, Eileen
Harelik, Helen Levine, Harriet Mackie, Joyce Palmer, Naomi Pelty,
Leah Please, Elaine Raick, Shirley Rubin, Natalie Rosengard,
Sybil Schreiber, Lois Weinberger, Barbara Zelmon and Mesdames
Isabel Rubin, Betty RUtiln, Ida Hill, Marian Gordon, Sara Levine,
Dora Cantor, Edith Katz, Ida Stein, Frances Fleichman, Irene
Green, Ann Alberstam, Belle Weinberg, Sara Levenson, Rose
Oshinsky, Beckie Goldberg and Bernice Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrey H. Shepherd and daughters, Judy and
Lorraine, formerly of Cortland Ave., are now residing in their
new home at 19767 Sorrento.
Mrs. Hattie Newman, of W. Outer Dr., has returned home after
an extended visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Grossman, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Mt. Vernon,
N. Y., and other friends in the city.

Turel Offers Two Recitals
For Jewish Center Groups

U. of M. Students Plan
Wedding for June 27

Severin Turel, eminent plan
ist-composer, will offer two re-
citals for Jewish Center groups
this week. One, at 8:30 p.m.,
Sunday, will be held at the
Woodward Center for members,
their husbands and guests of
the New Study Club, Mary Cap-
lan. Women and Pasadena Study
Club.
Turel will again play at 2 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the D. W. Simons
Center, for the Jewish Com-
m u n it y Center's Council of
Mothers' Clubs. The Dexter Club
will be hostess for this event.

Friday, March 26, 1954

WEDDING? BAR
BAR MITZVAH?

ROSENBLAT, M.C.

ond His Orchestra
or Associate Bands

COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
References on Request

TO. 6-5016

TE. 2-1146

BLAIR STUDIO

Photographers

The words of wise men are
heard in quiet.—Eccl. 9:17.

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Musk and Entertainment

SAM E_ it

MISS JUNE KIELSON

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15

UN. 4-6845

• PORTRAITS

CANDIDS

0- WEDDINGS

BAR MITZVAHS

and His Orchestra

PARTIES

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kielson, I •
UN. 3-9494
• COMMERCIAL GROUPS
of Rochester, N. Y., announce
the engagement of their daugh- %
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ter, June, to Daniel Martin Hon-
igman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
son Honigman, of Oak Dr.
In response to numerous requests ... the
The bride-elect is an alumna
of Eastman School of Music, and
presently attends of the Univer-
Continue to Offer Home Delivery of
sity of Michigan. Mr. Honigman
attends the U. of M. Law School.
.HOT HORS D'OUVRES
The wedding will be solemnized

COLD
HORS
D'OUVRES
litz-Ehrlich Rites
&SWEET TABLES
on
June
27,
at
the
Sheraton
James Stewart Movie
Ho-
tel, in Rochester.
In
any
quantity
..
large
or
small
...
for your home en-
Scheduled for Fall
Highlights Film Series
tertainment — be it wedding, bar mitzvah, sweet 16
Music Styled Especially for You
party, or any other social function.
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washing-
ton," the film classic produced
the
orchestra
of
OF COURSE—We cater to arty occasion
by Frank Capra, starring James ,
in all Detroit Synagogues
Stewart and Jean Arthur, will
be the eighth in the Great Film
TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS — CALL TE, 4-678i
I 0/
YE
Series offered by the Jewish
Center Adult Institute.
"MAYFAIR" Means Good Food
A short subject will precede
the film, which will be shown
at. 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the
mt"."5;890111Wr7
ft ,frsvvr
Davison Center. A discussion
period and refreshments will
follow.
The series is sponsored by the
Center's Cinema 16 Club on al-
ternate Sunday evenings, in the
Davison Center. Cinema 16 it-
self meets on alternate Wednes-
our
at our
days, in the Woodward Center
for viewing and discussion of
experimental and documentary
film classics.
At 8:30 p.m., this Wednesday,
MISS LILO EHRLICH
members will view "L'Amitie
At a recent dinner party, Mr. Noire" and "Shadowland." There
and Mrs. Kurt Ehrlich, of Wood- is no charge for admission.
ingham Dr., announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lilo, Dexter Chevrolet Cagers
to Kenneth Molitz, son of Mr. In Midwest Tournament
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
and Mrs. Samuel Molitz, of Wis-
consin Ave.
Dexter Chevrolet basketball
At
The bride-elect formerly at- team, champion of the Jewish
tended -Wayne University. Her C o m m u n i t y Center's Major
fiance attends Wayne Universi- House league, will represent the
ty's school of business adminis- Center at the Midwest Jewish
tration, and is affiliated with Center Athletic Conference
°ur:r3 nve
Mu Beta Chi fraternity and Beta Tournament this weekend in
Gamma honorary society. Akron, Ohio.
Come ... see our beautiful new fur salon ... and view
A fall wedding is planned.
The. Dexter cagers won the
the most exquisite new 1954 Spring selections especially
local title with a 13-1 record.
gathered for this exciting occasion .. MINK .. ALASKA SEAL . .
They will play a Columbus Jew-
PERSIAN LAMB ... BEAVER
Ceresnie Bros. to Mark
and many other fine furs.
ish Center quintet in the tour-
See too, our modern workroom, where we style and
Opening of New Salon
ney's opening game, and, if vic-
create stoles, jackets and coats to the individua taste.
Sol and Harry Ceresnie, own- torious, will meet contenders
For your convenience, we have installed on our premises, the
ers of Furs by Ceresnie Bros., in- from the Milwaukee Jewish Cen-
most modern fur storage vault to protect your precious furs.
vite their many friends and cus- ter. Twelve teams are slated for
tomers to attend the grand tourney participation.
opening of their new fur salon,
Detroit players making the
at 19386 Livernois, on Thursday, trip will be Sam Taub, Seymour
April 1 to Saturday, April 3.
Iwrey, Lloyd Averbach, Arnold
Doing business for many years Fine, Edward Berson, Milton
FURS BY
on Dexter Blvd., the Ceresnies Solomon, Donals Sklar, Barry
won many friends through their Yaker, Jack Nisenbaum, and Ed-
ability to create exceptional ward Friedman. Maurice Stot-
styles and provide quality work- sky is coach; Eli Kaplansky is
manship. Their customers have team manager.
long been familiar with their
fine merchandise and their aim
Center Adult Course Slates
to satisfy all patrons.
A display of the finest avail- Symposium on Passover
able furs have been gathered to
Manufacturing Furriers
complement their gorgeous air-
"Conducting the Jewish
conditioned salon. Besides a Home," Jewish Center Adult In-
large workshop where garments stitute course, will be held at
are fashioned, Ceresnie Bros. 9 p.m., Tuesday, at the Davison
have installed a huge fur stor- Center. A symposium on Pass-
age vault on the premises for over and other holidays will be
the convenience of their cus- led by Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka,
tomers.
course coordinator, and will in-
clude a panel of three members
Bank Leumi to Pay Dividend
of Pasadena Study Club, course
NEW YORK, (JTA)--B a n
sponsor.
Leumi le-Israel, the former An-
"How Passover Came About,"
glo-Palestine Bank, Ltd.—which "How It Is Observed in Foreign
has just completed its 50th year Countries" and "How It Is Ob-
of operations, is declaring a final served Today in America" will
dividend for 1953 which again be discussed by Mesdames Ber-
brings the year's total cash divi- nice Ehrenberg, Marian Left and
dend to 1212 per cent. The dis- Fay Weinbaum. Mrs. Helen
tribution is proposed for May 3, Spiro will lead in community
OPEN TO 9 P.M.
to stockholders .o4. record as of singing.. For information, call
THURSDAY and SATURDAY
April 9, 1954.
Dr. Harry Lerner, TR. 5-8450.

MAYFAIR CATERERS

EiliLD

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A Cordial

Invitation

be

guest

Grand Opening
Thursday, April 1st

19386 LIVERNOIS

ir

eresnie
Bros.

UN. 2-8322

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