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June 22, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-22

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omen s Ulubs

J

IMPORTANT

play
shoe

J

IMPORTANT

coat

AND

suit

1/2
OFF

J

IMPORTANT

7. 9.11.

Lenard-Spear Rites
Planned for December

VALUES TO 29.95

SWIM SUITS

This Summer .. .

%2 P f Off

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The Smart Crowd will be
weekending and vacationing at

GREENBUSH
INN

and here's why .. .
• Dancing
• Dining
• Swimming in heated, filtered
pool
• Massage
• Planned Entertainment
• Free Group Dancing and
Swimming Lessons
• CHILDREN'S COUNSELORS

FOR RESERVATIONS:
Detroit: TO. 5-3307
Direct: Harrisville 9779

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MISS JANE LENARD

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lenard,
of Dearborn, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Jane, to Victor I. Spear, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Spear,
of Marlowe Ave.
The bride-elec• is a graduate
of the University - of Michigan,
where her fiance is a sophomore
in the university's medical
school.
A December wedding is plan-
ned.

Use

Your

Charge

Accounf



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COOLIDGE of 9 MILE RD.

No phone orders

DEXTER of TYLER

AR sales final

15—TH E DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, June 2Z, 1956

Tillie Wine and Elizabeth day, in the Labor Zionist in- at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Ruskin will be hostess to mem- stitute, 19161 Schaefer.
Northland Concourse au-di-
* * *
bers of KINNERET CHAPTER,
torium. Plans for the coming
Pioneer Women, at its closing
EVERGREEN CONGREGA- season will be discussed, •and a
At a recent meeting of FAN-
At the recent installation meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- TION SISTERHOOD will meet social hour will follow.
NIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Miz- luncheon of NORTHWEST
radii •Women, Mrs. Samuel Bi- ISRAEL SISTERHOOD, Mrs.
coil; president, appointed the David J. Cohen inducted the
acqueline Shop
following chairmen: Mesdames following: Mesdames Sol Wain-
Milton Radner, tickets; Saul er, president; Milton Duchan,
Cohen, contributions; Samuel William Kadashaw, Norman
Reisig, membership; Harr y. Sukenic, vice-presidents; Mar-
Portnoy, conservation; David vin Revich, treasurer; Ben
Novetsky, child rescue; Zvi. Greenbaum, Harry Blitz and
Tomkiewicz and Morris Subar, Maurice Fox, secretaries. Board
JNF; Philip Schriber, Israel members installed were Mes-
bonds; Emil Spilman, publicity; dames Herman Sherizen, Arthur
Benjamin Reznick, sunshine; Klein, Gus Lew, Paul Broad,
Harry Walkon, program; Jacob Leslie Kay, Max Joffe, Isadore
Goldman and Joshua Sperka, Aaronoff, Moses Wiser, Zal
cultural; Sam Sborow, com- Aaron, Sam Sukenic, R. Kar
munity relations; Oscar Smith, and Al Schwartz. Chairmen of
house; Max Weisberg, child the day's program were Mes-
saver plan; and I. M. Becker, dames M. Revich, M. Fox and
telephone.
L. Kay.
* * *
* * *
BETH SHMUEL AUXILIARY
YOUNG. WOMEN BICUR
Leather and fabrics, smartly made to
will hold a special dinner party CHOLEM will hold the first
go with all your playwear. Styles and
honoring the 86th birthday of board meeting of newly-elected
, colors galore!
(Oak Park Store Only)
Mrs. Sarah Glassman on Sun- officers and board members at
day evening, in the synagogue 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
social hall. • Mrs. Louis Lee- of Mrs. Harry Knopper, 17532
hove, dinner chairman, may be Santa Rosa.
* * *
contacted at TO. 5-1351 for

acqueline ..:ChopJ
reservations.
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
* * *-
its annual garden party at 12:30
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- p.m., Thursday; in the home of
RACHI will hold its annual Mrs. Max Spoon, 19510 Argyle
garden party at 12 noon, Crescent. Luncheon will be
Wednesday, in the home of served. Friends are invited. For
Mrs. Rose Rubin, 4280 Pasa- information, call Mrs. Sam
dena. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Wexler or Mrs. Harry Katzman,
chairman, states that funds chairmen.
* * *
will go to the child restoration
activities. Mrs. B. Cronenwalt
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
is social chairman.
FIGHTERS will end the season
* * *
with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will Monday, at Holiday Manor. Mrs.
hold a brunch Tuesday after- Stanley - Oschin, president, will
noon, in the home of Mrs. A. announce the names of the
Rosin, of Monica Ave. The group's' contingent to the Mid-
public is invited.
west regional conference 'in St.
Louis this August. A program
* * *
Entire stock of our new
Mrs. Jacob Harwith was in- of games will follow. Recently,
spring coats and suits, colors
I
Mrs.
Andrew
Berger,
fund-
stalling officer at an election
and fabrics that can
and installation luncheon, of raising vice-president, w a s
RODIN CLUB recently. In- I awarded a gift for her efforts in
be worn now and right
ducted were Mesdames Ross leading the organization to
through
the fall. We
Grossman, honorary president; achieve $15,000 increase in funds
suggest
early
shopping!
for
the
Duarte
medical
center.
H a r r y Milgrom, president;
Manuel Grossman, vice-presi- Over $35,000 was raised this
dent; Doris Plank° and Milton year to further research in can-
Fishman, secretaries; Irving cer and leukemi.
* * *
Burke, treasurer; Jack Moss,
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
publicity; Manuel Wold, chap-
acqueline Shops
lain; and David Birnbaum, installed Mrs. Shirley Moscow
monitor.
as president at its recent an-
*
*
*
nual paid-up membership lunch-
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, eon, at Menjo's. Mrs. Ruth Blair
will hold its annual installation installed the following officers
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wed- in addition to Mrs. Moscow:
nesday, at Horowitz Catering. Mesdames Dee Fishman and
Reports will be given by retir- Loretta Globerson, vice-presi-
ing president, Mrs. Dora Kum- dents; Joyce Weintraub, Renee
ove, and Mesdames M. Kramer, Herman and Marilyn Soble,
A. Alpert and S. Levine, secre- secretaries; Ruth Katz, treas-
taries. Following a musical pro- urer; Sharlean Rose, member-
gram, Mrs. Norman Kanter will ship chairman;, Gloria Stasof-
induct the following: Mesdames sky, program; Libby Sklar,
S. Levin, president; R. Naimark publicity; Mickey Benyas, sun-
and C. Greenberg, vice-presi- shine; Jackie Freed, Marilyn
dents; D. K u m o v e, • advisor; Belin, Sharyl Krasnow and Lois
D. Reitman, A. Alpert, E. Hei- Pershin, social.
nick, F. Agranoff, R. Bello and
S. Garber, secretaries; I. Kut-
nick, treasurer; and S. DeRoven,
executive board chairman.
Other chairmen are Mesdames
S. Sislin, Moatzot Hapoalot, E.
Beitner, B. Fishkin, bulletin;
Y. Berman, A. Braver, A.
Jacobs, membership; •M.
Kramer, contributing organiza-
You'll - be amazed at the values • . . the exciting variety] .
tions; A. Mondry, publicity; E.
Krieger, S. Jacobs, building
Dresses for casual, street, dressy or formal wear. Cottons,
fund; S. Leipah, JNF trees; C.
pure silks, shantungs, linens, orlon pimas, chiffons, dressy,
Greenberg, JNF boxes; R. Ta-
fabrics. Light or dark solid colors, prints, stripes! Misses,
back, E. Demovitz, M. Garnick,
juniors, half sizes. Rare savings!
social; S. Levin, R. Naimark, M.
Kramer, Council representa-
tives; M. Michlin, A. Mondry,
cultural; and R. Kurtzman,
Group of Famous Make
Israel Bonds.

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