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May 25, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-05-25

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Zedakah Installs,Officers Center Young Adults Set Camp Tamarack Weekend
Leon Olshansky, 1956 Youth dancing and other. entertain-
at Luncheon' Meeting
Adult Camp weekend chairman ment will be held from June

Coggan-FivensonRites Perry to Head
Scheduled for Sept. 2 Synagogue Men

At a recent mother and at the Jewish Community 1-3 at Camp Tamarack. Early
Installation of newly-elected daughter luncheon, the Zedekah Center, announces that a week- registration is urged due to the
Officers is planned by the Men's Club installed the following end of water sports, discussion, camp's limited capacity.
Club of Beth Abrahaln Syna- new officers:
gogue at 8:30 p.m., June 5, ac-
Mesdames Bax Elias, presi-
cording to Dr. Robert Schlaff,
dent; Jos. Staub, Maurice Knop-
retiring president.
The program will feature an per, Leonard Shapiro, and Her-
Catering at its best with service to
address by Rabbi Israel I. bert Wallace, vice presidents;
match by Rabbi Bobrowsky and Sally
51100 °
Halpern, and the chanting- of a Morris Aaron, Hattie Schwartz
Klein. . . at your home, synagogue
special service by Cantor Shab-
or at Bel-Aire. *Supervision by Vaad
and Alice Cherney, secretaries;
tai Ackerman. Irving W. Schlus-
Harabonim.
ikOSVIEC(
Rose Klein, treasurer; S. P.
sel will be
Call
Baker, publicity; Louis Germ-
toastmaster,
....- ■ -"'
and Dr. Harr,-
ansky, hospitality; and Jack
Air Conditio
Newman w i 11
Miller, Ben Smith and Abe Nu-
be installing
sholtz, trustees.
Weddings.
officer.
The final meeting of the sea-
Showers,
The new slate
son will be a dessert luncheon
Banquets ,
is headed by
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the
Bar Mitzvahs
Julius Perry,
home of Mrs. Louis Germansky,
retiring c o m -
25203 Roy Court, 'Huntington
8231 Woodward
mander of Post
Woods.
135 of the Jew-
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ish War Vet- Perry
r ■ ■ ■
18211 Wyoming Please Note:
For the Perfect Affair!
erans and for five years a board
We Will
member of the synagogue.
We Deliver,
Close at
Assisting him will be Herman
Rader and Aseph Viedrah, vice-
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Noon on
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presidents; Bert Kanarek, Mor-
WEDNESDAY,
ris Davis and Edward Rice, sec-
KOSHER
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retaries; and William Gutman,
MEATS
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available
for
treasurer.
Day)
and POULTRY
parties throughout July, August
An invitation has been ex-
and September.
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tended to the entire community
to attend the program and a
dance which will follow. Re-

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Enterprises

MISS LOIS COGGAN

The engagement of Lois Fern
Coggan, former Detroiter, now
of California,. is announced to
Morton B. Fivenson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson, of
Alpena, Mich. The bride-elect
is the daughter of Mrs. Harry
Coggan and the late Mr. Cog-
gan.

Miss Coggan attended Michi-
gan State University, and is a
graduate of UCLA. Her fiance
graduated from Florida South-
em College, and did post-grad-
uate work at the University of
freshments will be served.
- Florida.
The
congregation's Tefillin
A Sept. 2 wedding is planned • Club will hold weekly services
in Detroit.
at 9 a.m., Sunday, in the small
chapel, followed by a • breakfast
and meeting. Leonard Meizlish
will preside.

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to Wed This August

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Mr. and Mrs. Barney Key-
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their daughter, Shelby Marcia,
to Joel Tauber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Tauber, of
Parkside Rd.
Both young people are stu-
dents at the University of
Michigan. They are planning
an August wedding.

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