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December 10, 1954 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-10

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To Wed Next August

MISS ROSLYN KATCHER

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kateh-:
er, of Indiana Avenue, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter , Roslyn, to Richard
Kahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kahl, of Birwood Avenue.
The bride- elect attended
Wayne University. Her fiance
attends file University of Detroit
School of Dentistry where he is
affiliated with Alpha Omega
Fraternity.
An Aug. 20 wedding is planned.

Arins Shalom Sisterhood
Plans Hanukah Program

Adas Shalom Sisterhood will
hold a Hanukah meeting at
12:30 p.m., Monday in the social
hall. A dessert luncheon will be
served to members and their
friends. Baby sitters will be pro-
vided for the afternoon.
Mrs. Joseph Katchke, vice
president of programming, will
present Cantor Nicholas Fena-
kel. in a program of operatic
arias and Israeli songs. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will speak on
"Mirror, Window, Skylight."
Mrs. Allan I. Welman, chair-
man of the gift shop, announced
that the shop- will be open for
the sale of Hanukah gifts.

UN Body Votes
$ 1,300,000 for
Arab Refugees

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)
— The General Assembly's Spe-
cial Political Committee ap-
proved a resolution extending
the life of the United Nations
Relief and Works Agency for
Palestine Arab refugees until
June 30, 1960. The UN, in the
face of expressed displeasure of
the Arab bloc, virtually throws
the Arab refugee problem into
semi-permanent status.
The vote on the resolution was
41 in favor, none against and
eight abstentions — Israel, Iraq,
Burma and the five members of
the Soviet Bloc. The resolution
fixes the UNRWA budget for the
next fiscal year at $61,300,000 for
relief and rehabilitation. The
agency is also authorized to
draw upon a special $200,000,000
rehabilitation fund for work
projects that could be of aid to
the Arab refugees.
Michael S. Comay, Israel dele-
gate, explained his delegation's
abstention on the grounds that
certain portions of the draft
resolution dealing with UNRWA
did not emphasize sufficiently
Israel's insistence that repatria-
tion of the Arabs to their old
homes in Israel territory is no
longer feasible.
The Iraqi delegate said he ab-
stained from voting because the
resolution does not sufficiently
recognize the rights of the Arab
refugees to return to Israel:ter-
ritory. Also because the relief
ordered for the refugees is, in
his opinion, inadequate.

3 shoetem
on premise,

Rabbis
S. Kahane
H. Tennenbaum
L. Tennenbaum

We are now serving 'Oak Pork,
oni Northwest
FREE DELIVERY
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Music the STEIN-WAY

DICK
STEIN

and His
Orchestra
• Music

Mme, Paul Paray, wife of the
cnductor of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra will be a guest
speaker at a dessert luncheon
meeting of Northeast Chapter of
Women's American ORT, at 1
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Clarence Enggass, 19344
Cumberland Way.
Mme. Paray will speak on "Re-
vival of the French Jewish Com-
munity." Another speaker will
be Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Cha-
jes, who for the past several
summers has toured in Europe
and Israel, will speak on "The
Present Day Jewish Community
in Italy."

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Specialties

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MRS. CUTLER

Formerly with L. B. King,
Is Now Associated with

MARIE NEWMAN

19384 LIVERNOIS

MISS LORRAINE KAPLAN

And Will Be Pleased to Serve
Her Many Customers

Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Kap-
lan, of Monterey Avenue, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Lorraine Maureen, to
Howard Lloyd Paul, son of Mrs.
Florence Paul, of Cortland Ave-
nue and the late Samuel B. Paul.
The bridegroom-elect is at-
tending Wayne University.

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Cong. Bnai Israel

Linwood at Leslie

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Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings,
Meetings, Etc.
Very Reasonable Rates
For Further Information Contact:
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M. Covensky, TO. 5-6855

For

BEN KATZMAN

BUEGELEISEN-COWAN. In a
ceremony Nov. 28, at the Park
Shelton Hotel, Divera Cowan,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Martin
Cowan, of Merton Rd., became
the bride of David M. Buegelei
sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Buegeleisen, of Huntington
Woods. Following a honeymoon
to Bermuda, the couple will re-
side on Cloverlawn Ave.

and His Orchestra

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LI. 7-29.43

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Assistant School Head
"Helping the Gifted and the
Retarded Boy and Girl" will be
the subject of Dr. Arthur L,
McGrath, assistant superintend

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TO. 9-2250

TO. 8-5384

*Supervision of Vaad Harabonim

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Faculty Council of Central High
School on Thursday evening.
Each of the instructional de-
partment heads will outline for
the assembled parents the work 0•••••
Announces a New Policy
of his particular department and
on
following this there will be per- ■
Weddings and Bar-Mitzvahs
sonal interviews with individual
teachers of the children of each
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ONE 11"x14"0IL PAINTING FREE
parent present.
According to Col. Morton Hack,
with 24 8"xl 0" DeLuxe Photographs
resident of the Council, it is
in a Beautiful 12"x14" Album
hoped through this meeting to
Choice of Several Albums
introduce more parents into the
Choice from Over 50 Proofs
life of the school.
All for $70.00, No Other Charge

hotograp hy ey Rothman Stucboo

A new plan has been an-
nounced by the cemetery com-
mittee of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue whereby members and
their relatives, as well as non-
members, may select individual
or family plots on a deferred
payment basis.
The synagogue cemetery,
Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park. is located on five acres of
land at Six Mile and Middlebelt,
MRS. LAURENCE S. KLEIN
and is served by a lake and
sprinkling system. A chapel ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence S.
joins the grounds for worship.
For information, call Max H, Klein are now honeymooning in
Goldsmith, UN. 3-4532, or the Acupulco, Mexico, following their
marriage here on Nov. 28. The
synagogue office, UN. 4-7474.
bride, the former Shirley Lee
Lewis, is the daughter of Mrs.
Baal. Moshe Men Planning
Sally Lewis and the late Mr.
Hanukah Dinner-Dance
Al Lewis. The bridegroom's par-
Bnai Moshe Men's Club is ents are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
sponsoring a Hanukah dinner- Klein of Basil Ave.
dance on Dec. 19, in the syna-
gogue social hall. Beginning with
a cocktail hour at 6 p.m., dinner Men's Club Party for
will follow at 7 p.m.
The first Hanukah candle will Children on Dec. 12
Larry Klepper, one of the
be lit by Cantor David Katzman,
according to James Landsman, foremost young magicians in
president. Dance music will be America, will entertain the
played by Sam Barnett and his children of Shaarey Zedek on
orchestra. Reservations will be Sunday, at 3:00 p.m. in the syn-
accepted at the synagogue of- agogue social hall, under aus-
fice until Wednesday, states jack pices of the Men's Club.
"Magic in the Bible" has been
Hochman, chairman.
made famous by Mr. Klepper. He
teaches the stories of the Bible
FIRST QUALITY
by means of magic.
Robert Brody, chairman of the
Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
day, urges parents to attend
Ducks & Turkeys
with their children. Refresh-
ments will be served. Favors will
be distributed to the children,

2735 W. Davison
TO. 8-4281

MEN

Mme. Paray, Mrs. Chajes
To Address ORT Meeting

Honeymoon in Acupulco
After Nov. 28 Nuptials
Central Parents to Hear

Arias Shalom Synagogue
Starts New Cemetery Plan

OUTLET
POULTRY CO,

16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 10, 1954

Lorraine M. Kaplan
To Wed Howard Paul

Christian Leaders Urge
Peace Before Arms to
Abs
-ra
More than 300 Christian lead-
ers from 36 states and the -Dis-
trict of Columbia have urged
President Eisenhower and Secre-
tary of State Dulles to refrain
from sending arms to the Near
East until peace in the region
is assured.
Among the signers from Mich-
gan were Mrs. B. R. Donaldson,
of Dearborn, Detroit Judge Pa-
William B.
trick li..p:Brien, ..Rev. William
Sperry"
JedirlArthar
viaseri. alSO4',Of Detroit. :3 --



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Alliance Tire and Rubber, said
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