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June 10, 1955 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-06-10

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Schedule At Home Receptions
For Adas Shalom Confirmands

Sylvia Baron to Wed
Seymour Terebelo

Annual confirmation semIces of Adas Shalom Synagogue will
held Sunday morning, June 12. At home receptions will be held
as noted for the following .Adas Shalom confirmands:

In

arrictro

FREED M AN - BLUESTEIN.
Sandra Bluestein, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluestein, of
Ard ,.nore . Ave., became the bride
Freedman
reedman in a ceremony
April 16, in the Hotel Detroiter.
3..f.rs. Walter Weinhart, sister
of the bride, was matron of hon-

:

/2. RATE

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baron, of
18248 Indiana, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Seymour Terebelo, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Terebelo, of
Calvert Ave.
Both young people are stu-
dents at Wayne University. The
wedding has been planned for
February, 1956.

Central

We prepare our children
for Bar Mitzvah

We are re-opening
our kindergarten

Specialties

TY. 5-2445

TY. 5-5593

Distinctive
Creative

KEEP THOSE PRECIOUS
MOMENTS ALIVE WITH
"MOVING PICTURES"

Weddings

KINO FILM STUDIOS

TU. 3-4367 after 5 p.m.
Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Parties

SAM BARSH

(One of Detroit's
Most Popular Violinsts)
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
NOW AVAIL ABLE
FOR ANY ENGAGEMENTS

UN. 4-6442
16640 JAMES COUZENS

UN. 1-5986

AT MEYERS RD.

Violin - Sax - Piano - Drums - Vocal

Activitiet,

J. J. Clarke Studio

By

To tell your wedding story in all its
beauty, depend on your photogra-
pher. The priceless record of your
wedding day lives on forever. We
will be glad to explain our complete
service. Consult Mr. Rosen about our
Free Genuine Leather gift album.

Rena
Katz

Central
High

Elected president of the 12B
class was Leonard Milstone. Also
winning office w e r e: Barbara
Rosenbaum, vice - president;
Sheldon Pringle, treasurer; Ali-
cia Margolis, secretary. During
the exciting campaign, posters
were made and displayed by the
dozen. Candy, suckers, and pic-
tures were handed out, and slo-
gans were scrawled on black-
boards. This activity made the
recent campaign one of the most
spirited in years.
a * a
The Detroit High School Stu-
dent Council, composed of dele-
gates from each of the city's
high schools, will hold its final
meeting of this semester at Cen-
tral, Tuesday. Officers for the
next school term will be elected.
Bill Moody, of Redford High,
will chair the meeting.
a a *
Central's athletic teams have
made a good s h owing this
spring, with the track team at-
taining the best record. This
year, the track -team won all
in e e t s, running its unbeaten
string to 15 in a row, and finish-
ing second in the West Side

.1

Call numbers listed above

1955

•• Music
• Vocal

York.

GRADUATION BANQUET.

Register your child now for the Fall Term in
the new school, Schaefer and Seven Mile Road.

June 10,

MISS SYLVIA BARON

or. and bridesmaids.were Jo Ann
Weinhart, Renee Newman, Sel-
ma Spitzer, Irene Bernstein,
Faye Damram and Fay Golden-
berg. Bonnie Fitzerman, the
bridegroom's niece, was flower
girl.

The bridegrOom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Freedman, of
Toronto, Canada, was attended
magi :6* - FowEvtiiirot4E
by his brother, Saul Freedman,
as best man. Ushers included
Steven Krasnik, Bobby- Blue-2
$
50
stein, Leon Goldenberg, Sam
uP
Kershen, .Arnold Bernstein and
PPR PERSON FOR 7 DAYS
FOR, EVERYTHING
Norman Bernstein. Teddy Bern-
stein, the bride's nephew, was
FISH!
1
-Hr,srts,f,',- EN.
SWUM -
ring bearer:
AMERICAN-JEWISH.0 PRIVATE
The couple is now residing in
BEACH
CUISINE
Toronto. Out-of-toWn guests at
the wedding were froin Toronto,
DANCING - ORCHESTRA
N.-Y. ENTERTAINMENT
Chicago, Buffalo and New York.
COUNSELORS` TAKE CARE
Of "'CUR. CHILDREN
*
ON POLLEN-FREE
WARSH-METZGER. Mr. and
NORTH MICHIGAN.:,
Mrs. A. Metzger, of Sturtevant
FOR. RESERVATIONS ,PHONE
Ave., announce the marriage on
kl.NWOOD 3-7250 OR WRITE
°MENA INN, OMENA: MICH.
May 31 of their daughter,
Frances, to Samuel Warsh, son
MENA
of Mrs. D. Warsh, of St. Martins
4,* INN .6.7.
St. The couple is presently on
Also this spring, the 'lite ten-
an extended honeymoon along nis
team won six of seven
the East coast.
matches, 'finishing second in its
division.
The baseball team, spurred by
UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS
seniors Jerry Rakotz and How-
ard Cohen, rookies Jerry Gut-
man and Sid Fox, and many
others, is in the midst of its
best season in years. So far the
Program Feature:,
team has a 4-4 record.
Wolverine Boys' State, to be
Cantata ""!Dr., !Herz' Comes Home"
held on the campus of Michigan
State University, will draw rep-
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1955
resentatives from all over Mich-
igan. Central's delegates will be
7:00 P. M.
Eugene Loren, president of Kei-
dan AZA, and Aaron Rosenthal,
Holiday Manor
Wyoming and Margareta .
past president of Iczkovitz AZA.
The boys will set up their own
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
government, attend seminars,
and enjoy the recreational faci-
TO. 8-9280 or TO. 8-0941
lities of MSU. A similar con-
clave for girls will be held at
Ann Arbor.

Milli% 'NE

Friday,

One of America's leading voc-
ational training educators
praised Hadassah, the . Women's
Zionist Organization of America,
and other American philan-
thropic organizations "for their
splendid work in maintaining
high level vocational education
programs in Israel."
Maximillian Komow, director
of the Bureau of Vocational Ac-
tivities of the New York City
Board of Education who was
granted a special leave of ab-
sence by the Board to accept
Hadassah's invitation to survey
existing vocational and education
programs in Israel, reported his
findings and recommendations
to a meeting of the national
board of Hadassah at the or-
ganization's headquarters, N e w

be

;SANDRA JANE ARMSTRONG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.
Armstrong, of 19165 Santa Barbara Dr., 2 to 5, p.m., June 19.
No cards.
SANDRA ELIZABETH BAILEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MiChael
Bailenr, of 18050 Wisconsin Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No cards.
BRENDA RAE COHEN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Cohen,
of 19700 Chesterfield Rd., 2 to 6 p.m., 'June 19. No cards.
ANITA HARRIET FOON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foon, of
17601 Sussex Ave., 5 to 9 p.m., June 12. No cards.
LOIS MARLENE FRIED, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fried,
of 18019 Indiana Ave., 3 to 6 p.m., June 12. No cards..
.
MARLENE SHARON FRUMIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Frumin, of 17182 Pennington Dr., 5 to 8 p.m., June 12. No cards.
PHYLLIS ELAINE GOLD, daugrgier of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold,
of 18517 Hartwell Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No cards.
BARBARA GREENSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Greenstein, of 18435 Cherrylawn Ave., 7 to 11 p.m., June 12.
No cards.
RISSA ROSLYN HAAS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas, of
18421 Indiana Ave., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., June 12. No cards.
DONNA HAMMERSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hammer-
stein, of 18292 Ardmore Ave., from 7 p.m., June 12. No cards.
SUZANNE BARBARA HELLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H.
Heller, of 18493 Sorrento Ave., 2 to 6 p.m., June 12. No cards.
ROSE KANDEL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kandel, of 10415
Nadine Ave., Huntington Woods, 2 to 6 p.m., June 12. No cards.
SHEILA KATZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Katz, of 18989 Whit-
comb Ave., 1:30 to 6 p.m., June 12. No cards.
ANNETTE FRANCES LEZELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Le-
zell, of 19167 Snowden Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No cards.
MARILYN EUNICE LUX, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan LuX, of
17419 Pennington Dr.,, 6 to 9 p.m., June 12. No cards.
DEBORAH HELENE SHEAR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shear, of 18934 Wildemere Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No cards.
CORINNE SUE SHULAK, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. "Villiam Shu-
lak, of 17608 Fairfield Ave:, 8 to 11 p.m., June 19. No cards. -
MAUREEN SILVERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Silver-
man, of 18267 Prairie Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No cards.
FRANCINE S. STEWART, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart,
4916 Outer Drive, 5 to 8 p.m. June 12. No cards.
BARBARA YARROWS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Yar-
rows, of 18921 Lauder Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 12. No cards.

Vocational Training Expert 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Praises Hadassah's Work

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No charge for publicity glossies.

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