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September 30, 1955 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-30

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activates in Society

Neugarten Aid Dedicates Nursery
For Mentally Retarded Children

Benjamin Franklin originated
the practice of printing letters to

the_ editor.

TUXEDO RENTAL

Miss Ruth Meekler, a pupil of Mischa Kottler, has left for
Philadelphia where she will study piano with Rudolf Serkin at
NORTHWEST
the Curtis Institute of Music.
FORMAL RENTAL
/ Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Waller, of Wildemere Ave., were hosts
For Men and Boys
at Holiday Manor to the following out-of-town guests who came
White Dinner - Jackets
here to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rickie, on Sept. 10:
We Specialize in All
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Berger, Mrs. Augusta M. Fischer, Dr. and Mrs.
Alterations
Abraham Becker and son, Emil, of.New York; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
BEN MATZ
Rappaport, of Middletown, Conn.; Mrs. Martin Gitlin and son,
Custom Tailor
Stewart, of New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Ben Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs.
7639 W. McNichols
Jack Waller, Mr. Irving Waller and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kove,
UN. 4-7682
of Brooklyn; Mrs. Bernard Fuchs and son, Larry, of Hempstead, L.I.;
Mrs. Minnie Greenbaum and Mr. Murray Greenbaum, of Paterson,
N. J.; Mrs. Bessie Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gelb, of South
Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berger and children, of Evans-
ville, ,Ind.; and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gills, of Canton, 0.
The Incomparable
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman, of 17416 Kentucky, recently
entertained im.honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenstein,
who will leave shortly by air for Miami, Fla., where they will
make their permanent home. En route to Miami, Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenstein make a stopover in New York to attend the wedding
of their, grand nephew, Jay Marc Schwamm, to Ellen Rosenberg,
of New Haven, Conn., at the Pierre Hotel.
and his
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cantor and daughter, Marsha, former De-
troiters, are now residing in their new home at 1821 S.W. 24th
TV RECORDING
Mrs. DAVID SAKS, president of Neugarten Medical Aid, and
Terrace, Miami, Fla.
ORCHESTRA
Rabbi and Mrs. David Zwick and children, Jack, Esther and Mrs. ALBERT SCHWEITZER, Neugarten's project chairman, hold
Stuart, of Fullerton Ave., have returned from New _York where a check for $250 won in a recent contest for establishing a nursery
Complete assistance in the plan-
school for retarded children. Mrs. MURIEL ARNDT, nursery
ing of your WEDDING, BAR
they attended the wedding of . their niece and cousin.
director
and
teacher,
looks
on.
MITZVAH or SOCIAL AFFAIR.
Mrs. Dora Lenovitz and sons, Jack, David and Moishe, of Rich-
Tau Beta House, which is be- improved to the point where he
ton Ave., recently returned from a two-week visit with Mrs. •eno-
ing used by the Neugarten. Med- can attend regular school kinder-
vitz' mother and sister, in Baltimore, Md.
The Philip Schribers, of Grandville Rd., have as their house ical Aid Society for a nursery garten classes.
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Field and daughters, Frimette and school for mentally retarded
Children who enter the nurs-
children, was officially dedi-
Maureen, of Providence, R. I.
ery, which is located in Ham-
cated
at
a
tea
and
open
house
Mrs. Arthur - Cutler, • of Collingwood Ave., returned recently
tramck, must be recommended
Wednesday, which was open to
from a visit with her family in• Brooklyn, N. Y.
and approved by a clinic of
the public.
physician. They also must be be-
Miss Alice Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rob-
The school, operated by the tween the ages of three and 'six.
in
bins, of Warrington Dr., left recently for Northampton, Mass., to
Detroit Association for Retarded
begin studies at Smith College.
Children, is sponsored by Neu-
OAK PARK!
garten at a cost of $7,000 a year.
This figure covers teachers' sal-
aries and attendants.
Classes in the school, which
Orchestras—Entertainment
opened last April, are limited
308 Fox Bldg.
to eight youngsters. There are
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346
six sessions a week, each class
22175 COOLIDGE
of Posterity."—Disraeli.
meeting three times. Individual
2 DOOM SO. of 9 Mile
consultation with parents two
mornings and one evening a
Featuring a Complete
J. J. CLARKE
week and a group class for
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
By- -
By
Line of Prepared Food
counselling parents whose chil-
Movies - 3 D's
dren do not attend the school
Joni -
to Carry Out
Ronnie
Formals and Candids
are also available.
Why Not Call Mr. Rosen
Handleman
Aronson
For an Appointment-
Already, there are 28 children
3233 W. McNichols
Jay and Jack Schwartz
Mumfoid
enrolled in .the school, with a
Central
UN. 1-9000
High
. High
.
waiting list of. 18. They are
taught daily living habits, and
4Pfif**Auf-*-1t jt
prepared for school situations. i.t442 Pf-Vf*if--1t-*** 4 Pf-Y-4"f*4*4oPf-V:*****4********
Looking
forward
to
the
next
Lenny Lachover has been ap-
One six-year-old boy, after reg-
pointed chairman of the annual home football game, Mumford- ular attendance at classes, has
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AZA Sabbath. This event of the ites will be entertained by the
Except Our Crystal
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Detroit-Windsor . 0 o u n cil- pf school band. Marching in step,
*
Up to 1 /2 OFF As Marked
*
Aleph Zadik Aleph combines in- under the direction of Chuck
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Best
Willes For A Happy New Year
stallation of the new officers Brooks, drum major, they will
*
To Our Friends and Customers
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with the traditional AZA Friday be fully equipped with their new
*
night services. The tentative date uniforms.
Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes *
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:
DEXTER
GIFT
CENTER
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With the halls buzzing with will present the works of nine *
is Nev. 11.
13228 DEXTER, 1 block so. of Davison
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41
The Council is just completing activities, Mumford students wit- living European composers, five *
*
its successful summer-long Jew- nessed their first pep rally Tues- of which will be heard for the .c***********************************************:
ish New Year greeting cards day. Held in the auditorium, the first time in America, at a con- "'ST'
project. It will use the money football team, coaches and cheer- cert at 8 p.m., Monday, in the
LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU
from this project for a well- leaders, under the direction of Main Public Library.
rounded program for the mem- Lois Holland, including Maida • Among the performers are Mar-
Granoff, Cookie Lerman, Doreen git Kormendy, contralto; Lloyd
ber chapters.
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
Guests at Anita Silverman's Curtis, Annette Lezell, Adrienne Murphy, tenor; Violet Toth and
UN. 1-7237
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Judy
Copley,
Joani
sweet sixteen, held in .the Michi-
Milton Seltzer, pianists; Harvey
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gan Room of the Hotel Statler, Rodman, Marcia May and Sarah Siegel, violinist; Robert New-
Kosher Meats and Poultry
included Centralites Leon Co- Lippit, took over the program.
kirk,- cellist; and Herbert Couf,
The Mumford Student Council clarinetist.
hen, Howard Cohen, Maurice
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Davidson, Danny Docks, Mike held its first meeting Wednes-
Mrs. Chajes will direct the pro-
Labowitch, Al Shulak, Barbara day, under the leadership of for- gram, and act as music annota-
Gamburd, Suzie Leipsitz, Sharon mer president Harvey Lapides. tor. The concert is sponsored by
Levy, Cookie Kushnir, Margie Assisting Harvey are Nan Schol- the Detroit Public Library and
Serlin, Joanne Shoqk, Helene nick, vice-president; Janet Bing, the Music Trust Fund of the De-
Shur, Diane Sklar and Zena Wax. Secretary of the Senate; Sandy troit Federation of Musicians, Ed-
"Curious Savage," a comedy, Schrut, secretary of the house of uard Werner, president. It is
will be the play given by the representatives; and Stuart Han- open to the public at no charge.
dler, treasurer. The two board
January graduating class . .
Driver training classes are of- members are Jerry Starr and Sy
fered at Central for the first Surnow.
The Drama Club held its first
time . . . Central's Izetta Ray
• COMPLETE STORAGE SERVICE—
has been elected president of the meeting Wednesday. Officers this
Take down, storage and installation in Spring
city-wide Intra-Mural Metropoli- term are Merna Cohen, president;
Music of Distinction
tan Sportsmanship Council . . . Ira Harris, vice-president; Carol
• AWNINGS REPAIRED
Central's athletic teams will be Karp, secretary; and Kenneth
• NEW AWNINGS FOR SPRING DELIVERY—
750 Book Bldg., WO 1-4710
kept busy with a steady schedule Lynn, treasurer. The club is hold-
At Reduced Winter Prices
ing
auditions
to
admit
new
mem-
of games and meets for the next
• FREE ESTIMATES
bers
who
are
interested
and
have
few weeks.
talent in drama.

IR V
FIELD

VE. 5-6103

OPENING SOON

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SELLING OUT EVERYTHING

'New Music' Concert
At Library Oct. 5-

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YOUR AWNINGS

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hall.
REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
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INTERIOR
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and Mr's. Beulah Whitby, assistant
director of the Detroit Commis-
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All young adults in the com-
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