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l6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 28, 1954
llashofar Society Sets
Chamber-Music Concert
Judith Green to Wed
Sanford Hoshkovitz
Hashofar, society for the ad-
vancement of Jewish music, will
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May 22—To Rabbi and Mrs.
:114. Robert Syme (Sonia Hendin,
of Winnipeg, Canada), of 3234)
Glendale, a son, Michael Jona-
than.
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May 19—To Rabbi and Mrs.
day Kaufman (Aviva Gootman),
former Detroiters now of Forest
Hills, N. Y., a daughter, Abigail
Faith.
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May 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Petok (Fayne Joyce Myers), of
Huntington Woods, Mich., a
daughter, Carol Hope.
Ke
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May 11—To Mr, and Mrs. Je-
rome Davis (Lillian Ke.mper). of
Sorrento Ave., a son, Brad 'Jef-
frey.
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May. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Kay (Beverly -Stein), of 18121
San Juan, a daughter. Andrea
Gayle.
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May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Teper (Sallee Chernick), of
4350 Cortland, a son, Marc Av-
ram.
MISS JUDITH ANN GREEN
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May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Myer
Kiel! i (Maxine Gold), of 13010
Northfield, Oak Park, Mich., a
daughter, Mindy Gail.
April 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin B. Gambush (Helen
Berris), of Ardmore Ave., a
daughter, Elizabeth Harriet.
April 11—To Mr, and Mrs.
Edward Rich (Dorothy Stone),
of Northlawn Ave., a son, Myles
Ivan.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kash of
18707 Snowden, a son, Dennis
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annual meeting, at which board
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CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these
precede the concert.
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"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."=—Disraeli.
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By
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Alzofon
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Mumford
High
Central
High
On June 10, Mumford will pre-
sent its talented students in a
variety show. It will be held in
the auditorium and should real-
ly be a wonderful evening's en-
tertainment.
May 27 will bring Student
Council elections of both offi-
cers and grade representatives.
After the ingenius thinking of
the candidates, which was shown
in the rallies last week, stu-
dents will have a rough decision
as they face their ballots on
Wednesday. May the best nomi-
nee win.
The Detroit-Windsor Council
of AZA will present Club AZA,
a semi-formal dance to be held
at Adas Shalom synagogue. To
attend this dance, "You must be
under 21 and prove it." Dick
Stein's orchestra will provide
music and entertainment.
All teenagers invited! Detroit's
own bandleader, Mickey . Woolf,
will be on hand at Mumford Mu-
sic to autograph his brand new
record. It's called, "Lonesome
Road," and the flip side is "Like
the Moon Above You." He will
be there on May 29 at 3 so why
don't you all go down and get
this crreat new record.
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RABBI CHASKEL
GRUBNER
The American-Israel Shipping
Co., Inc.., owners' representative
in the western hemisphere of
the ZiM-Israel Navigation Co.,
has moved from William St. to
new quarters at 19 Rector St.,
.
The engagement of Miss Ju-
with Ann Green, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Green
of Muirland Avenue, to Sanford
M. Hoshkovitz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Hoshkovitz of Clem-
ents Avenue, was announced by
her parents at a cocktail party.
Miss Green attended Michigan
State College and is now major-
ing in education at the Univer-
sity of Detroit.
The bridegroom-elect at-
tended Wayne University and is
May 8—To Mr. all Mrs. Solly now attending the Detroit Col-
biloglovkin (Ruth Bistrow) of lege of Law. He is affiliated with
Stout Ave., a son, Howard Paul. Sigma Alpha Mu and Tau Ep-
silon Rho fraternities.
May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
•y Cogan (Sally Kaplan), of
153'71 Monica, a daughter, Linda
Ann.
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QUALITY.
May 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton M. Shiffman (Lois Gold), of
15825 Northlawn, a son, Gary
Allen.
Mow* Zion N. Y. Offices
Tonight the house lights will
dim and the play, "The Barretts
of Wimpole Street," will be per-
formed for the last time. The
play, which begins at 8:20 p.m.,
is the story of Elizabeth Bar-
rett and Robert Browning. Last
night, Elizabeth, played by
Sharon Freedman, Robert by
Bobby Litchman, and Bella by
Sue Simmons. -
Tonight the cast will include
Barbara Bandler, Jerry Sher-
man, Shalon Corey, Stuart Per-
nick, Irwin Adelson, Marty Adel-
man, Barbara Dworkin, Jerry
Tepman, Joan Wood, S h el
Ginns, Davy Hermelin, Stanford
Lichterman, Jon Van Zeig, Mor-
ton Plotnick, Barry Levin e,
Sharon Slobin and Eliot Seif.
Sherry Cyporin is student di-
rector.
On Saturday, the Temple Is-
rael Youth Group will hold a
graduation, installation, dinner-
dance at the temple. Entertain-
ment will be furnished by Mur-
ray Jackman and his orchestra.
Dinner will be served at 7 p.m.
For additional information call
TO. 7-7303.
The Latin Club took its an-
nual trip to the University of
Michigan last week, which
featured a tour of the univer- =
sity's Kensly Museum and a pic-
nic on the island. Among those
who went were Bev Simon, Jer-
ry Chapnick, Bernice Lahr,
Marty Adelman, Sharon Cohen,
Louts Hirschman, Ellen Aver-
buch, Richard Sternberg, Sue
Nathan, Mike Labowitch, Mari-
lyn Weinberg, Phil Burns, Eddie
Baron and Judy Alzofon.
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AT HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN
AK1D AT HUDSON'S NORTHLAND
BOTH
SCHROP-FRUTKIN, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard H. Frutkin, of
Stoepel Ave., announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Marcia
Ellen, to Saul Schrop, of Toron-
to, Ont. The wedding was sol-
emnized May 2, at Temple Is-
rael. Following their honey-
moon, the couple will reside in Camille Reubin Is Awarded
Toronto.
Cooper Union Scholarship
From the minute the question's asked
to the opening organ chord, Hudson's
is • on the job making her most
important day as wonderful as can be.
E.
= Our Bride's Registry has wonderful
plans for showers and records shower
gifts just as it helps the wedding
guests
to choose their gifts, And now
. Beware lest you lose the sub-
News that their daughter, Ca-
stance by grasping at the shad- mille Reubin, has won a scholar-
it's easier than ever to take advantage
ow.—Aesop (Floruit 550 B.C.)
ship to the Cooper Union Aft
of our assistance. We're Downtown
School, was announced this
on the 10th Floor, Woodward, E; 3rd
week by Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Floor, Woodward, F, and on the
Reubin, of 2715 Tuxedo.
Miss Reubin, presently
- First Level at Hudson's Northland.
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DIAPER
DEPENDABLE.SAFE
MEDICALLY SUPERVISED
dent at Wayne University, will
leave for New York City in Sep-
Store Hours: lludAm's Downtown—Daily, 9:t5-5:39; Monday, 9:15-13:3O.
tember. The Cooper Union Art
Hudson•s Northland—Mon. to Wed., 9:30-5:30; 'Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:30-9:t10
School is an affiliate of New =
York University.
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