W on/icn'3 at,
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet • Old Maids" at the Crystal Ball-
next Thursday at the home of room of the Masonic Temple at
Mrs. Morris Aaron, 17564 Ohio, 8 p.m., Nov. 3. Admission includes
to complete arrangements for ' refreshments. Tickets may be
the annual fall tea scheduled obtained by contacting either
for Oct. 26 at the Davison Jew- Mrs. Saln Posner, UN. 1-7425, or
Mrs. Sol Lakind, UN. 4-8778.
ish Center.
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
PASADENA STUDY CLUB will
will hold a paid-up membership hear a talk by Inspector Baker,
party Monday evening, at Sho- of the Detroit Police Department
lem Aleichem Institute, 18495 Juvenile Squad at its meeting
Wyoming. Games, prizes and re- Tuesday at the home of Char-
freshments will be featured, lotte Friedman, 18227 Prarie. In-
state Mesdames Allen A. Saltz, terested mothers are invited to
Jack Eder and Alfred Wolf, attend.
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chairmen.
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB met
CAREER GROUP, National recently at the htme of Mrs. B.
Council of Jewish Women, will Hamburg when plans were made
hold a candidates meeting at to hold the annual donor lunch-
8:310 p.m. Oct. 25, at Northland eon in March.
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auditorium. Candidates for U.S.
Senate, House of Representa-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
tiVes and the Detroit Common will hold a membership tea at
Council will be presented. A so- 12:30 p.m., Thursday, in the
cial hour will follow: Preceding synagogue social hall. Mrs. Hen-
the meeting, a dinner is planned ry Schore, chairman, states that
at 6:45 p.m., at Stouffer's. For Dr. Alex Grinstein, psychiatrist,
information, call Ruth Podolsky, will be guest speaker. Guests are
TY. 8-9498 or Ida Lin. UN. 1- 1 invited. Plans also will be dis-
cussed for the Dec. 14 luncheon,
8512..
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at Holiday Manor.
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DETROIT LADIES EZRAS
Mrs. Guy Lew was recently
NOSHIM recently raised $500
which was used to send cases named chairman of a member-
of food to Israel for the High ship tea planned by NORTH-
Holidays. Mrs. Leo Weiss, presi- WEST ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
dent, states that workers in- on Oct. 26, at the home of Mrs.
cluded Mesdames I. Spiegelman, Leo Y. Goldman, 18245 Roselawn.
I. Goldin, A. Grossberg,•W. Me- All women are invited. Other ap-
linsky, A. Dorchin, M. Balamut, pointments are Mrs. Sol Wainer
as chairman of the fund-raising
A. Wolf and M. Smith.
committee which plans a • bake
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sale for Nov. 13, and Mrs: M.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will Fox, rummage chairman, who
hold a combined board and reg- may be contacted at DI. 1-9677
ular meeting today, at the home for pick-ups.
of Mrs. Sam Salk, 4333 Glendale.
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Following dessert luncheon,
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
plans . for the Oct. 27 dinner- WOMEN will meet Thursday
dance at Elmwood Casino will evening, at the home of Mrs.
be discussed, states Mrs. Julius Sam Abramson, 18260 Penning-
Fink, donor chairman.
ton. Mrs. Jack Schneyer will be
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co-hostess. Mrs. Joe Morrison is
CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP- in charge of the evening's pro-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet gram, to which guests are in-
Monday, 12:30 p.m. in the home vited. A board meeting is plan-
of Esther LaMed, 980 Whitmore. ned for Tuesday, at the home of
Ethel Silbert will introduce Mrs. Max Wolf, 2545 Glynn Ct.
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Judge Nathan Kaufman who
YOUNG
WOMEN'S
B I C U R
will speak on issues of current
ICHOLF,M will meet for a board.
interest,
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I meeting, f ollowing dessert
CITY OF HOPE .CANCER luncheon, Monday, at the home
FIGHTERS extend an invitation of Mrs. George Barron, 18633
to members and guests to at- Monica.
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DETROIT
LEAGUE, Jewish
fashion show at Holiday Manor,
Monday, Oct. 25, at 12:30 p.m. National Home for Asthmatic
Lunch will be served while mem- Children, will meet for a lunch-
bers model original sportsWear. eon and meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Margaret Deitch, program vice- Monday, at the home of Mrs.
president, asked that the mem- Sam Schwartz, 18000 Muirland. A
bership tea committee be con- book review will be given by
tacted for formal invitations to Wayne University Prof.. Wood-
prospective members. Call Ruth burn Ross. Mrs. Nathan Wein-
Garvin, TE. 4-6550, Rae Gold, garden will report on the brunch
TO. 5-5774, or Betty. Shipper, TU. and games party, slated for Oct.
24, at Holiday Manor.
3-0094.
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LADIES OF MOSAIC invite
Tercentenary Book •
the public to attend its musical
"It's A Fact: Questions and
comedy presentation of "Seven Answers About American Jew-
ish History," by Charles M. Segal,
will be published by Twayne
GIVE
Publishers, on the occasion of
STAKMORE
the American Jewish Tercen-
The gift of distinction
tenary.
,
High Quality—Low Price
See Gary Allan
12154 12th St.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11
Friday, October 15, 1954
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Phyllis Siskind to Wed Israel Young Marrieds to View 'Angry Bo?
"The Angry Boy," a film er the film's showing.
Stuart Edward Small
study of problems faced by
Harold Karbel, program chair
youngsters, will highlight the
first business meeting of the
Temple Israel Young Marrieds
Group at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the temple youth room.
Bruce Danto, psychiatric so-
cial worker at Northville State
Hospital and a member of the
group, will lead a discussion aft-
man, announces that following
Tuesday's program, a study'
group on parent-child relations
will be started and will meet at
regular intervals.
• A social hour will conclude
the evening, for which Mr&
Jerry Graef will serve as hos-
pitality chairman.
YOU ARE INVITED
To the opening
ALBERT MAURICE
Announces the opening
of his new gown shop
MISS PHYLLIS SISKINO
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Siskind,
of Borton Ave., Essexville, Mich.,
recently announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Phyllis
Jean, to Stuart Edward Small,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Small, of W. Seven Mile Rd., De-
troit.
The bride-elect is a student
at Bay City Junior College. Mr.
Small is a graduate of Michigan
State College, where he was af-
filiated with Zeta Beta Tau fra-
ternity and now attends the
Detroit College of Law.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th'
at
19431 LIVERNOIS
at OUTER DRIVE
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
Bess Greenwald, well known
communityite, is now associated
with the ELKIN HOTEL &
TRAVEL BUREAU, who have
been serving the community
with travel tickets and hotel
reservations for the past five
years. The Elkin Hotel & Travel
Bureau, located at 19437 Liver-
nois, just north of Outer Drive,
is accepting bookings for cruises
scheduled for December through
March; and, because of the pop-
ularity of these cruises, urges
that reservations be made now.'
For information call DI. 1-2717.
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THE LINEN STUDIO, at 18268
Wyoming near Curtis, will pre-
sent a complete bathroom en-
semble in her own color choice,
to a bride-to-be, with a special
drawing to be held on Novem-
ber 1. There is absolutely noth-
ing to buy. All that is necessary
is, that the bride-to-be come
in and register anytime between
October 12 and October 26.. • .
The Whittier
"THE PERFECT SETTING"
FOR ALL YOUR TOMORROWS
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happiness, promised forever`... and
a wedding reception so distinctive that you
will remember it always . . . the brilliance
Our way of carrying out wedding recep-
of crystal . . gleaming 'silver . . . smart
linens . . . delicious food, portray all the
pageantry for this unforgettable event.
.tions and wedding plans superbly; down to
-the smallest detail—a bridal tradition.
Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
Banquets, Etc.
Burns at the River
VA. 2-9000
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The Colonial Hotel Announces
That beginning October 15th, 1954, and extending through-
out the winter, the Colonial will operate on Modified American
Plan, which includes two meals served in our luxurious Dining
Room. Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. until noon and din-
ner will be served from 6 p.rn. until 8 p.m.
Special Fall and Winter rates will be in effect, namely, $9.00
to $10.00 per day, per person, which includes ROOM and MEALS.
FREE MINERAL - BATHS for the- DURATION OF YOUR STAY
ONE MOTHER TELLS ANOTHER
"... it's the REAL thing!"
other's
OLD FASHIONED
GEFILTE FISH
KOSHER 0 PAREVE .
made without sugar—
Geld
just the natural sweetness of the
choicest fresh water fish.
FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE
TO SERVE—in 1 lb., 21b., 4 113 jars
Kosher Pareve Margarine and
NE N! Mothers
Kosher Pareve Pure Egg Mayonnaise.
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From the spotless kitchens of
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MOTHER'S FOOD PRODUCTS, INC., Newark 5, N. J.
We have recently installed a complete Physical Therapy
Department, which includes WHIRL-POOL baths, HIGH-COLO-
N1C irrigations and various types of heat therapy and Swedish*
massage.
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MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
Phone: HOward 3-4505
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