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March 16, 1956 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-03-16

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Elliott Travel -Slates Two Tours in March
NaotniPoluoff to Wed Stephen Wise Dinner-Dance Slated
Elliott Travel Service, with air. For information, call
offices at 18657 Livernois and 6-2345 or KE. 5 - 1440.
_New Yorker June 24 By Women's Division of AJ Congress Northland
Center, announces

• The major social event of the season, the Stephen S. Wise
Dinner-Dance, is
being planned by
members of the
Detroit Women's
Division of the
American Jewish
Congress. Work-
ing out some of
the details are
Mesdames MAR-
SHALL B R E N-
N E R, ticket
chairman; AAR-
ON BENYAS,
assistant c h a i r-
man; and S I D-
NEY MICHALS,
chairman of the
dinner-dance.

MISS NAOMI POLUKOFF

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Polukoff,
of Strathmoor Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Napmi, to Jack Rachman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Rachman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Polukoff is a graduating
senior at Wayne University's
college of education. Her fiance
is a graduate of Brooklyn Col-
lege. A June 24 wedding is
being planned.

JNF Auxiliary Plans
Open Meeting. Tuesday

Mrs. Sidney Ravin, president
of the Ladies. Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund; an-
nounces an open meeting to be
held at "12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Rabbi Hayim Donin, a recent
visitor to Israel, will be the
guest speaker. He will be intro-
duced by Mrs. Peter Chodoroff,
program chairman. Guest vocal-
is will be Mrs. Samuel Koven,
accompanied on the piano by
Vivian Stollman.
. Hostesses for the afternoon
will include Mesdames Al Spin-
ner, Sidney Katchem, P. M.
Sikov and Abraham Scheuer. A
dessert luncheon will be served.

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Smart brides select the
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
for good reason! First, the
staff of this famous,hotel spe-
cializes in catering to wed:
dings — lifts so many nagging
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the
magnificent Grand Ballroom
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intimate family...group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured- that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
finest in Detroit.
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
remember that your wedding
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.



For information and reservations, call
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000

SHERATON•CADILLAC
HOTEL

Washington Blvd at Michigan Ay*.

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that two specially conducted
tours will be conducted by the
For the Finest in Music
agency this month.
`And Entertainment—Call
The first, which is to Mexico
City, leaves March 27 and re-
turns on April 10. The itinerary
LI. 7-2943
will include deluxe hotel ac-
commodations, sightseeing, night
clubbing, the bull fights, Jai
Alai and a visit to Acapulco.
PHOTOGRAPHS by
. A tour to New York City,
BERNARD H.
leaving March 29 and returning
April 2, will include the holi-
day pageant at the Radio City
Music Hall, a night at the Latin
KE. 1-8196
Quarter, attending the show,
"Cat on a Hot, Tin Roof," a
yacht cruise and tour on the
For Your
'UN Building.
Affair
* *
the Michigan Council of 'AJC, - Both trips are being made by
MUSIC &
which
is
participating
in
the
Comedian Morey Amsterdam,
SONGS
of radio„, television, and stage. ' birthday celebration, has invited
By
prominence, will highlight en- members and friends of Congress 41 Plastic Furniture Covers X
. MADE TO ORDER OR
FELIX-
tertainment p 1 a n n e d by the to attend.
READY MADE
One of the major beneficiaries A
Women's Division, American
SIDNEY
CALL ANNA KARBAL
Jewish Congress at its annual of the dinner-dance is the Louise
RESNICK
Waterman
Wise
Youth
Center
TO. 7-0874
Stephen S. Wise Dinner-Dance
$1 upW
TO 9-2459
scheduled for 6:45 p.m., Wednes- in Jerusalem where . young peo- *Separate Cushion Covers
ple are lodged for two-week
day, at Elmwood Casino:
stays while they learn about
Mrs. William Burk; president creative arts and 'citizenship in
of the Women's Division, states Israel..
that the yearly event is a tribute
Assisting Mrs. Sidney Michals,
to the late founder of AJ Con- chairman, are Mesdames Mar-
(By Appointment Only)
gress, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. shall Brenner, tickets, Aaron
Dinner will be followed by Benyas, Myron Cole, Norman
of
dancing and a floor show.
Silverstein and Rose Solomon.
17600 WYOMING
Dr. Leon Frain, president of For tickets, call DI. 1-9746.

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Open Sundays

OPPOSITE MUMFORD HIGH

Morris Shatzen Former Detroiter,
Honored in L. A. on 70th Birthday

Prices Slightly Higher

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Morris Shatzen, well known
former Detroiter, who has been .
making his home in Los An-
geles for the past seven years,
will receive double honors this
week from his Los Angeles fel-
lciw citizens.
On Sun d a y, Mr. Shatzen
will be installed' as' first vice-

Ladies of 'Yeshivah
Honor Mrs. Rosenthal

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A special citation for "devo-
tion to the Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah" will be pre-
sented to Mrs. Irene Rosenthal
at a banquet - ....•
to be given in
her honor at
6:30 P.m., Ap-
ril 22, at Hor-
owitz Cate r-
ing.
Mrs. Rosen-
thal and her
late husband,
Louis, donated
t w o memorial
tablets, each
with space for
200 names, for
the inscription Mrs. Rosenthal
of the names and Yahrzeit date
of loved ones.
She also is a trustee of the
organization, and has devoted
1200 hours of voluntary work
at Sinai Hospital.
All proceeds from the pro-
gram go to the maintenance
fund of the Beth Jacob School
for Girls, a branch of the Yesh-
ivath Beth Yehudah. For in-
The : 'Center, Symphony Qr-
formation, call Mrs. Pearl Rot-
tenberg, -president, UN. 2-6868. chestra will feature Violet Toth,
pianist, and Harvey- Seigel, vio-
linist, at a "Pop" concert at '2:30
Bnei Akiva to Acquaint p.m.,- March 25, in the Davison
COmmunity With Camp branch. „
Miss Tot h,
Bnei Akiva, youth movement
piano student
of
Hapoel
Hamizrachi,
an-
,
nounces that registration is now of Julius Cho- ,
taking place for_ its Camp Mos- jes, •w h o con-
have.; a religious Zionist camp ducts the sym-
phony, will be
located at Wild Rose, Wis.
At 8:30 p.m., Saturday, and heard in Web-:
again at 3 p.m., Sunday, a film er's Piano Con-
will be shown on camp activi- certo. Seigel
ties in Bnei Akiva headquart- will play Cha-
ers, 12244 Dexter. Tzvi Klay- jes' Valse Sen-.
man, of the Chicago Jewish timeritale a n d
Theological Seminary who is a Rondo Capric--
head counselor at Camp Mos- cioso by Saint-
Miss Toth
hava, will speak and answer Saens.
The program also will include
questions.
A brochure on the camp or Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Vio-
any further information is lins, played by Center Sym-
a v a ila bl e by calling Bnei phony violinists Isidor Saslav,
Inez Hollinger, David Gerona
Akiva's office, TO 8-9070. .
and Kenneth Goldsmith. Arthur
Bachmanwill be cello soloist
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Detroit Jewish News
in Ohajes' Melody. •
Friday, March 16, 1956

Miss Toth, Seigel
In -`1"op7 Concert

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and
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president - . of the fund-raising
arm of Mt. Sinai Hospital of ,
Los Angeles: In the past year,
he directed the activities that
FOR APPOINTMENT: UN 3-7966-7
resulted in the _r a i sin g of
$720,000 to meet deficits of the
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hospital. He also is active. in
many' other Jewish movements
in California.
The program also will
Mr. Sliatzen's 70th birth-
day, which he _Will observe on i
Offers you the beautiful social hall facilities of the
Sunday. 'His life-long friend, l '
Harry M. Abramovitz, a former 1
president of Pisgah Lodge "iere
7stmtsiiertRd.
and now a California resident,
will be master of ceremonies at
the double celebration.
j ...This dining room is Detroit's newest, most modern air-conditioned
Himself a past Pisgah presi-
social hall. We offer you our 'delicious Mayfair Food, served in a
dent, Mr. Shatzen was also a I delightful atmosphere.
We are now accepting reservations for:
past president of the Bnai Brith
Community Center and past .1 • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • BANQUETS
.president of the Halevy Choral
. • SHOWERS
Society. He continues his Bnai
.FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL: TE 4-6781

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Brith work in Los Angeles.
While in ,Detroit, Mr. Shatzen
Enjoy Your Passover Seders .. .
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was a member of Cong. S _ haarey i The MAYFAIR KOSHER CATERERS are accepting in-
Zedek and was an active worker
dividual and family reservations for
in fund-raising efforts of the
either or both seders (MONDAY,
Jewish Welfare Federation, in-
MARCH 26 and TU.ESDAY,
cluding the Allied _Jewish Cam-
paign..
MARCH 27) to be conducted in
forme\ president of Pisgah
true traditional atmosphere by Can-
Lodge of Bnai -Brith,- in Detroit,
tor Tambora complete, delicious
he continues his. Bnai Brith . ac-
meals will be served.
tivities on ,the western 'coast.
RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED —
While • a Detroit resident, he
DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED-
was an active worker in, the
_
Allied Jewish Campaign.
! CALL TE. 4-6781 or UN. 1-0932 FOR DETAILS
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