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August 06, 1954 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-08-06

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Markel Co. Builds
32 Ranch Homes
hi Oak Park Area

Revisionist Meeting Saddened

Betrothed

By Death of Samuel Schnitz

Detroit's- Best Laundry
& Dry Cleaning Value;

An inspired group of speakers
paid tribute to Theodor Herzl
and Zeev Jabotinsky last week
in a program sponsored by the
Zionists Revisionists of Detroit,
in observance of the yahrzeiten
of the two great Jewish leaders.
A sad note received at the
meeting was news of the passing
of veteran Revisionist, Samuel
Schnitz, a fornier Detroiter, who
died in Los Angeles. •
Speakers at the gathering in-
cluded Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman,
Aaron Weisbrot and M. Manuel
Merzon. Cantor Mendel Stawis
chanted the memorial prayers.

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
Thousands of Women Say—
will meet in special session at
"I Use Quality
A
group
of
32
large
ranch
.
8:30 p.m. Monday, in the syna-
gogue social hall, announces Mrs. - homes are being constructed by
Because It Saves
Ben Fellows, - president. Amend- the Markel Home Building Co.,
TIME, MONEY- & WORRY"
ments to the Sunday school by- in cooperation with the H. M.
Seldon
Co.
on
Oak
Park
Blvd.,
are
to
be
voted
upon
at
this
laws
Shirts Beautifully Laundere.d
just East of Greenfield in the
, time.
city
of
Oak
Park.
The
site
is
1
*
*

just five • minutes from the
DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG Northland Shopping Center.
WOMEN, at a recent board
LAUNDRY and
These 40 foot-wide homes are
meeting, made plans for an
DRY
CLEANING
emergency luncheon on Sept. 14, each constructed on lots of 55
At the home of Mrs. Morris and 57 feet in width and 128
WEbster
3-8000
Stein, 16165 Ilene. Hostesses' will feet deep. Some of its -many
features
are
center
entrance,
Patronage
Solicited
Your
be Mesdames Sam Belken, Alex
•Dorchen, Isaac Knoppow, Morris with foyer, Roman face brick
Weinstein and Mrs. Stein. For with ledge-rock trim, a four by
tickets or information, call Mrs. twelve foot planting box, two
Jack Friedman, TO. 6-1966. Plans baths, - stall shower, extra base-
NOTED: FOR: Hay Fever Relief,
also were made for the Dec. 6 ment lavatory, three large bed-
M
rooms with wardrobe sliding
Beauty, Charm, Comfort, Children's
ARLYNNE M. MAZER
donor event, at Holiday Manor.
door cloSets,- formica kitchen
Food,
Excellent
Counsellors,
. * * *
R
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R.. Mazer,
with loads of cupboard and
Superb Beach.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer counter space, ' birch paneled of Ward .avenue, announce the
S.
Women, will hold a wienie roast , nook which can seat six adults ' engagement of their daughter,
at 8 p.m., Sunday, at the home lin comfort.
Arlynne M., to Kalman, Gold,
of Mrs. Leonard Kromirrs, 18400
Other features which make, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold,
J
Ilene. Husbands of members and these Markel-built homes a. of Ilene avenue. 'Mr. Gold is af-
friends are invited to attend. For standout buy are: a mahogany filiated w fi r ta h ter P n hiityD . e altta th E epsu
on,
i_
iln
0
reservations, call Mrs. David paneled den off the dining room,
Schrage, president, UN. 3-7638.
S
pickled woodwork throughout, ! versity of Michigan.
* * *
/poi
with decorator colors applied by
• C4,ro a
E

Mrs. William Gelb, president a master decorator, divided Bnai Brith Youth Choose
of SHERUTH LEAGUE, will be basement offering two large rec- Chairmen for Holiday Dance
heard in an interview at 11:15 reation rooms and a utility
a.m., over the Altman Jewish room.
H
Byron Gold was recently ap-
Hour on radio station WJLB. Mrs.
Built on paved streets, already pointed overall chairman of the
Gelb also announces a . board paid for, the homes have city
_ meeting will be held Wednes- water and sewer conveniences. Bnai Brith Youth Organization's
day afternoon, at the home of A 36-inch attic fan with a timer 10th annual Yorn Kippur Night
R
Mrs. Alvin August, 29000 Stone- provides year-round cool, fresh Dance, the big yearly event
wood Ct., Farmington. On Aug. air comfort, and all will have sponsored by BBYO.
Assisting Gold in planning the
M
25, member of the group will gas heat.
Write: CLOVER LODGE
serve as hostesses at the dedica-
A number of purchase plans dance will be Paul Schreiman,
A
OMENA, MICH.
tion ceremony of the Sheruth are being made available by the publicity; Sharon Hecht, con-
Call:
UN. 1-5738
League Lodge at Camp Tama- H. M. Seldon Co., with terms to tact; Seymour Parker, tickets;
N
or Call Collect
rack, when the Jean Klein Can- suit its buyers. The model home, and Al Sulkes, arrangements.
The dance, to be held at the
Sutton's Bay 1-3240
vasser -Memorial Library and two located at 23741 Beverly, corner
Ownar
other Tamarack lodges also will Oak Park Blvd., is open for in- Veterans Memorial Building, on
Direttor

..... .. .
be dedicated.
spection on weekdays, 2 to 9 West Jefferson, will feature the
••r;:,•:::
* * •
D. in.; and Saturday and Sunday, music of Sam Emmer and his
orchestra.
A delegation from Detroit 11 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Temple No. 55, PYTHIAN SIS-
,• TERS, will be among those rep-
'resenting the state organization
at the national convention. Aug.-
; to 14, in Des . Moines, Ia. Head-
•ing the Michigan group will be
-Bertha Lynn, of City of
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., (JTA) — Israel and the Israeli Chief of
::- 'Straits Temple, the organiza- Maj, Gen. Moshe Dayan, Israel Staff. Jewish officers and en-
tion's supreme press correspond- Army Chief of Staff, is being listed men were given the
':ent. The open and social ses- warmly received by local mil- opportunity to attend.
4ions will .be,Open to all members tary and civilian authorities on
Fort Bragg, N. C., was. the
and their friends. • his tour of the United States.
scene of enthusiasm when the
This hospitality is in marked Israel military party arrived.
contrast
to the cool reception U. S. officers made the Israelis
Elect New Leaders
accorded him by official Wash- welcome and exhibited secret
"THE PERFECT SETTING"
ington circles, apparently under weapons including the new 280
Of Rabbinical Council
milimeter
atomic
canon,
the influence of the State De-
partment, which sought to
The American commanding
FOR. ALL
minimize his visit.
officer at Elgin Air Force Base,
At Fort Henning, Ga., the Fla., it turned out, had been in
and
happiness, promised forever
U. S. Commanding General Palestine in 1942 as a member
so
distinctive
that
you
a
wedding
reception
ordered the Israel flag raised of the Allied Forces. Shown the
will remember it always . . . the brilliance
'over Gen. Dayan's quarters, greatest of respect here, Gen.
and a Jewish chaplain was Dayan was taken on . a tour of
. gleaming silver . . . smart
of crystal .
directed to conduct a special the field's highly-secret proving
. delicious food, portray all the
linens
.
prayer service on behalf of grounds and aramament re-
pageantry for this unforgettable event.
search and development center.
The local Jewish community
Our way of carrying out wedding recep-
Sid Shmarak's
at nearby Pensacola tendered
tions and wedding plans superbly: down to
a reception in honor of the Is-
the smallest detail—a bridal tradition.
raeli party and the local U.S.
officers.
At Knoxville. civilian officers
of the Tennessee Valley Author-
Burns at the Riveir
Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
, Constantly striving to bring ity arranged a reception for the
VA. 2-9000
new fashions to 'tots' and 'small General and his party, while in
Pictured here is the new presi- fry' and successfully too, Shirley
Banquets,
Etc.
Catering Saleis.
dent of the Rabbinical Council Raf of SMALL FRY FASHIONS, Detroit yesterday, the Jewish
of Amerie a, representing 559 of 13211-15 Dexter, is opening an War Veterans tendered another
orthodox rabbis in the United exclusive 'In-B-Teen Shop' on reception after Gen. Dayan
States and Canada, Rabbi DA- Thursday, Aug. 12. In a com- visited automobile plants in the
VID B. HOLLANDER, of Bronx, pletely separate part of the area.
N. Y. (left), and Rabbi MAX J. store, the shop will feature an
WOHLGELERNTER, vice-presi- exciting selection of fashions in
dent. from Detroit. The two clothing, underwear and gay
Orthodox leaders were -elected at "gadgets," especially designed
the recent RCA convention
in for and dear to the heart of the
.
Detroit,
In-B-Teener.
* * *
DETROiT JEWISH NEWS-9
Mickey and Mae Hocker, pre-
school directors, have some
Friday, August 6, 1954
Just for L's at
openings in their TINY TOT
NURSERY for children from two
Small Fry Fashions
and one half years to six years
ifflVIOIJAt
of age. Hours are from 7 a.m.
ATTENTION
It's going to have •everything for
to 5 p.m., with hot lunches and
11 YOUR
snacks at 10 and 3. Children are
SU -TEENS , clothes designed
picked up daily and are super-
specially for US . . . luscious undies to
vised in a large play area. For
LE Y
information,
call
TU.
3-1136.
LE41H11(

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Local Receptions for Gen. Dayan Show
Marked Contrast to Cool Capitol Greeting

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Business Briefs

"IN-B-TEEN SHOP"

gay gadgets ... CAN'T WAIT TILL IT

THEM RIGHT

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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Arthur
C. Edelstein, of 3005 W. Chicago,
acknowledges with grateful ap-
preciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy extended
by relatives .and..friends during

.4te Iatiaily'sregAt bereavempt.

OPENS ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th

IT'S A DATE TO VISIT TIPAIE

5 9M-S-TEEN

SHOP' AT SMALL FRYI

Small Fry To Teen Fashions

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