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To Wed in May

People Make News

. Eleanor R.. SchWartz has been
appointed associate director of
the National Federation of Tem-
ple Youth, it is announced by
Dr. Samuel S.
Hollender of
ChiCago, chair-
man of the na-
tional executive
board of the
Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew
C o ngrega-
tions. In her„
newly create0
post,
Miss
Schwartz
will
aid Rabbi Sam- Miss Schwartz
uel COok, NFTY director, in a co-
ordinating . program for 375
temple youth groups in the na-
tion's Reform temples. •

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Oct. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence A. Sarnoff (Phyllis
Levens), of 10838 Hart, Hunting-
ton Woods, Mich., a daughter,
Lynne Ellen.
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Oct. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald S. Sucher, of 25300 Park-
wood, Huntington Woods, Mich.,
a son, Stephen Andrew.
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Oct. 16 —To Pfc. and Mrs.
Seymour Stone( Bernice Stew-
art}, Detroiters now stationed
at :Fort Monmouth, N. J., a
daughter, Arlene Marcia.
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Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Moury Reiner (Barbara Masin),
of 18003 Northlawn, a daughter,
Pamela Beth.
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Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Larrie Globerson (Loretta Corn-,
field), a son, Eliot Ralph.

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Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour - Rosenwasser, of 16833
Mendota, a son, Mark Richard.
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Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Fenton, of 19901 Strathmoor, a
son, George Mich ael.

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Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
ton I Osborne ,of Tuxedo Ave.,
a son, Neil Stewart.
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Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Raskin (.Selma Feinberg),
a daughter, Deborah Ann.

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Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Steinberg (Anne Siegel of Lon-
don, Ont.), a son, Samuel.

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Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael Glick (Dorothy Duke), of ,
.21330 Kipling; Oak Park, Mich., I
a daughter, Terrie Ann.
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Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. K.
Harry Ungar (Margaret Isen-
berg), a daughter, Jacqueline
Lois.
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Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kutnick (Yetta Alpert),
of Filigree Ave., a daughter,
Linda Sheri].

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Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Si-
mon Zeldes (Delores Herman),
of 23531 Gardner, Oak P a r k,
Mich., a son, Richard Lawrence:
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Sept. 13—To Mr. and • Mrs.
Norman Licht (Sandi Brown),
of 1375 LaSalle, a son, David
Bruce.

CERTIFIED MOHEL

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

SERVING IN
Hospitals and HOMO!

TE. 4-7355

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GOLDMAN, M.A.

EXPERT MOHEL

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Serving in Hospitals and Homes

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Serving in
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Please Note New Phone

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TE. 4-6624

Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY, for the second consecutive
year, has won the National
Traveling Trophy for "outstand-
ing veterans service," it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Sarah Nemon,
president, who brought the
award back with her from the
national convention in Virginia.
The trophy will be on exhibit at
a meeting on Tuesday, in the
Memorial Home.
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Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
and AUXILIARY will start danc-
ing lessons from Arthur Murray
Studio on Nov. 23, at the Mem-
orial Home. Ben Leet, blood
bank chairman, states that a
blood rally will be held by the
Department from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., Nov. 14, at the Memorial
Home. For information, call
Leet, TU. 3-3641.
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GINSBURG - ROSENBERG
POST and AUXILIARY will hold
a Hallowe'en hay ride Saturday
evening, at Wroten's Riding

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Joey Adams to Highlight
35th Anniversary Event
Of Beth El Men's Club

The Men's Club of Temple
Beth El is currently planning its
35th anniversary dinner, to be
held at 7 p. m., Nov. 9, in the
temple's Franklin Memorial Hall.
Joey Adams, popular stage
and night club comedian, will
be the principal
e ntertainer.
Members of the
Men's Club and
their wives are
t
invited to make
✓ eservations
with the temple
office.
Adams, who,
'has been in De-
troit on several
occasions, is the
e mcee of the
national radio
Adams quiz show !'Rate
Your Mate." He recently re-
turned from a visit to Israel
with his wife, singer Cindy'
Heller.
In addition to his popularity ,
as a comedian, he is equally well
known as the author of two
books, "From Gags to Riches,"
from which he turned over $165,-
000 in royalties to the Damon
Runyon Cancer Fund, and "The
Curtain Never Falls."
Making his way through the
Borscht circuit, he • later ap-
peared as the star attraction at
New York's Copacabana and
Latin Quarter, the Beachcomber
Maxie's in
in Miami, an
Hollywood and
numerous other
d
popular night clubs. He has ap-
peared at the Elmwood Casino
here and at the old Downtown
Theater.
Currently, Adams is the star
of his own television show,
"Back -the Fact." •

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20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 29, 1954

Thousands of "Women Say—
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"I Use Quality
Because It Saves

Harry W. Bevan, regional
manager of the Franklin Life
Insurance Co., this week an-
nounced that
Herman Fish-
man, general
agent in De-
troit, h a s for
the fourth con-
secutive year
>produced over
$1,000,000 in life
insurance.
Fishman, who
main tains of-
fices at 16245
James Couzens,
was one of the
Fishman first insurance
underwriters in Detroit to reach
that figure, Bevan stated.
A former University of Michi-
gan baseball and basketball star,
Fishman is co-director of Camp
Michigama and Michigama Hills
for Girls, a summer camp in
Northern Michigan. He also is
active in. numerous community
activities.

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SCHECTER B R 0 S., Kosher
Meat and Poultry Market, locat-
ed on Dexter Blvd., for 310 years,
and on 12th Street for 12 years,
announce the opening of their
new market on Sunday, Oct. 31,
at 18264 Wyoming. Featured
will be Flav-O-Rich Kosher
Beef, Omaha's finest. For deliv-
ery call UN. 3-4305.
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LIBERMAN'S, of 12162 Dexter,
wishes to thank their customers
for the unprecedented sale of
their special salami, and trust
that customers will continue to.
come in often and ask for "Lib-
erman's" salami and other prod-
ucts.

Detroit's Best Laundry
lli Dry' Cleaning Value

I IRVING LEWIS

Harvey Bloom and Henry
Weintraub, of H. & H. KOSHER
FOOD DISTRIBUTORS, offer
delivery to the home of every-
thing from gefilte fish and hors
d'ouvres, to a complete meal.
Delivery of the food, prepared
and supervised by Mayfair Ca-
terers, requires but one day's
notice. For information, call UN.
1-0932 or WE. 5-9112.

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Ranch, on 10 Mile Rd. Dancing
and refreshments will follow,
For information or reservations,
call Philip or Mildred Bronstein,
KE. 4-2409.

$1,000,000 in Sales
Recorded by Fishman

Business Briefs

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Mr. and Mrs. Archie . H. Zeit-
DRY CLEANING
lin, of Greenlawn ' Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
WEbster 3-8000
daughter, Geraldine Barbara, to
Your
Patronage Solicited
Stanley Marvin Palmer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, of
Cortland Ave. A May wedding
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is planned.

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J W V Activities

Rabbi A. ELIIIU MICHELSON,
Jamaica, L.I., educational con-
sultant of the commission on
Jewish chaplaincy of the Na-
tional Jewish chaplains will at-
tend a chaplain's meeting in the
Far East to be,held in November
in Japan and Korea.

Rabbi E M A N U E L APPLE-
BAUM, supervisor of the United
Hebrew Schools of Detroit, re-
cently participated in a confer-
ence sponsored by the Tennes-
see Education Association, in
Memphis, Tenn., at which mod-
ern methods in teaching and
materials used in school were
highlighted. Norman Cousins,
editor of the Saturday Review
.of Literature, addressed • the
parley , on "The Role of the
Teacher in the Atomic Age."

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