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Charity Ball of Sheruth League -
AFL-CIO Merger
To Bring Bit of Las Vegas to Detroit Workmen's Circle Branch Rites-Set for May

6---Detroit Jewish News

Friday, March 2, 1956

1060 will meet Saturday eve-
Music by .
ning, at the home of. Dr.. and
Mrs. Zalman •Konikow, 13324
Balfour, Huntington Wood s.
Frank Marquart, educational di-
And His Orchestra
rector of UAW Local 212, will
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speak on "The AFL-CIO Merg-
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er—MeritS and Demerits."
Al Stanley, chairman of the
Circle School PTO, announces
P
WEDDINGS s
a meeting at 9 p.m., Tuesday,
H
BAR MITZVAHS
in the Circle Center, 11529 Lin-
Candids and 3D's
O
wood. Mrs. Frances Cousens,
by
T
Ferndale high school teacher,
will review a book on family
O JACK CORBACK
problems. , .
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TO. 7-0930
Branch 10160 and Sholem Alei-
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chem Chapter II will co-spon-
sor a lecture featuring Dr. Irv-
ing Howe, associate professor
at Brandeis University, at 9 MISS ELAYNE LEFKOFSKY
p. m., March 9, in the Circle
Rehearsing for "A. Night in Las Vegas," a 'presentation of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lef-
and associates
the. ,Sheruth League's Dramatic Group, which will highlight auditorium. Dr. Howe will speak kofsky, of Huntington Rd.,
on "Yiddish Literature and
the League's seventh: annual Children's Charity Ball this Sat-
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Huntington
Woods,
Mich.,
an-
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urilar evening, in Ades Shalom Synagogue, are Mrs. MAX Jewish Values."
nounce the engagement, of their
See
Our
New,
Exclusive
DICKERMAN (center) and Mrs. JOE DOVITZ, (right), chore-
daughter, Elayne Janet, to My-
Gilt-Edge Library Album
ographer. Watching with interest is Mrs. MAX SCHAFER,
ron Elliot Yudkin, son of Mrs.
chairman of the Ball. The major event of the Shernik League
I. Fred Lear, of Ansonia, Conn.,
year, proCeeds go to the Detroit Association for Retarded
and the late Mr. Julius Yudkin.
Children, Youth Aliyah and March of Dimes, states. Mrs. Philip
For Your
Miss Lefkofsky attended
Atkins, president. Not shown, but playing essential roles in
Affair
Michigan State University, and
the evening's plans, are Mesdames Ted Grant, drama group
Mr. Yudkin was a student at the
MUSIC &
chairman; Sidney Locke, show" director; Irving grant, costume
University of Connecticut. A
SONGS
designer; Herbert Rogen, assistant designer; Maurice Fried,
May wedding is planned.
By
refreshments; David Canvasser, tickets; and Irving Feldman,
FELIX-
publicity.
CARD OF THANKS
SIDNEY
- Mrs. Jack Onkin, daughter of
RESNICK
the late Nessie Averbach, ac-
knowledges with grateful ap-
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preciation the many kind ex-
pressions Of sympathy extended
by relatives and friends during WCACCitretKaCK2i3VA-0.4,221:•2.2!Vegt7
Mrs. Victor Segal, of Phil- of the Michigan ORT Region,
Quality
the family's recent bereave-
adelphia, newly - elected presi- states that Mrs. Segal's, visit
ment.
also
will
mark
d e n t of Women's American
the 76th birth-
ORT, will speak here at an
8x10 CANDIDS
d a y of ORT,
open meeting for ORT 'mem-
Dance with Delight
wi Including ALBUM
and has been
bers, their husbands and friends
to
for your WEDDING
designated by
at 8 p.m., Wednesday, in Tern-
BAR-MITZVAH -- PARTY
LARRY FREEDMAN
our local gov-
ple Israel.
ernment as
and His Orchestra
MISS MAXINE KESSLER
Mrs. Oliver Ruby, president
"ORT Day."
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Y.Leon Dreylinger
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Of special in-
Dr. and Mrs. Morris B. Kess-
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Library to Show Filins
terest will be ler, of- 2752 W. Boston, announce
The color film, "Navajo • Can-
Mrs. Segal's the engagement of their daugh-
„report cm. the ter, Maxine,, to Joseph Kivel,
yon Country" and "Sun and
t
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Mak 'Kivel,
Dust," will be presented by the'
Mrs. Sega recently c o n- soeol Mr. 'AA
Sherwood Forest Branch Lib- cluded Paris executive commit- of Bayside,.: Long , Island, N.Y.
Miss - Kessler iS a senior, ma-
rary, 7117 W. 7 Mile, at 8 p.m., tee meeting, which she attend-
Proudly Announces
ed as an American representa- joring m English, at the Uni-
March 8.
versity of. Michigan. Her fiance
the Opening Season of
tive.
She also will speak on her received his - bachelor's, degree
inspection tour of ORT installa- from New 'York sUniverSity, an'
tions in North Africa and Is- presently holds a teaching fel-
lowship in the U. of M. chemis-
rael.
Brighton, Michigan
Over 40,000 ORT members, try department where he ,is
. Resident Camp for Boys 8 to 15
doing
graduate
work.
here and elsewhere in the na-
2-Week Enrollments — All Activities — Just 35 miles from Detroit
The couple is planning a June
tion will utilize ORT Day to
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WO. 1-9824
wedding.
rededicate themselves to' the
program of the group, which is
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the Organization for Rehabili- Hadassah Teens Set
tation Through Training, re-
sponsible for proyiding and Fashions of the Ages
Fashions of' the past, present '
maintaining educational facil-
and
future will be presented at
ities for needy youth in 19
a chow sponsored by Hadassah 1
countries.
Schools now existent in West- Teens at 2 p.m., March 18, in
for Catering
Hadassah House, 16240 W. 7
ern Europe function as part of Mil
e.
the U. S. Escapee Program, and
New spring fashions by a local
•service refugees from behind firm. authentic costumes from I
the iron curtain, regardless of a private collection dating back
and ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
race, religion or national origin. to 1890 and clothing created at
Featuring :
A- showing of a , new ORT the Hadassah School of Fashion
• Excellent Service
• 4 Fine Food
film, "The Mellah," depicting Design in Israel, wil be modeled
• Silver Settings & Service
• Colored Satin Cloth
the lives of an ORT student and by members.
teacher, will be screened. The
The Hadassah school, part of
For Reservation.? Call:
filth was made in Casablanca. the organization program of
Smart brides select the
Hospitality
-
chairmen
will
be
vocational guidance for young
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
Mrs. Henry Pariser and Mrs. people, sent the fashions here
weddings and.receptions. And
Al Boesky. ParticiPating in the especially for this showing.
for good reason! First, the
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Sheila Meizels, president, ad-
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dings — lifts so many nagging
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Mesdames Hen r y Kaine, tained from Connie Adler, ticket
details from the shoulders of
Northland;
Irwin
Kurtz,.
North-
chairman,
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or
mem-
the bride and - her family.
east; Norman Jacob, North- bers of her committee, Bylaina
And whether you select the
West; Albert Stern, Bramson; Nelson, Marlene Jacobs or Judy
magnificent Grand Ballroom
"Ralph Bonin, Huntington Kaplan. Annabel Zalc is pub-
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
WoodS; Theodore • Roth, 'Golf- licity chairman.
intimate family' group of as
dale; Philip Stern; Oakwood;
Sponsors of the group are
small as twenty, you may rest
and C: Harry Malbin,Mt: Clem- Mesdames Max Dushkin and
assured that the accommoda-
Carl Nelson.
tions and service will be the

DICK S

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Maxine Kessler to Wed
New Yorker in June

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National Women's ORT President
To Speak at Local Birthday Program

Photographs
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Sammy Woolf and his orchestra. The young couple has set a
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