Mistrel Shove Spirit Recaptured

Knollwood Cast Offers Fine Revue
At Three Creditable Performances

3rd-Older Adult Camp at Ta marack Aug. -28-Sept. .4

Honeymoon in Florida
After Aug. 19 Rites

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The Jewish Community Cen- weather. Menus will be spe-
ter's third annual Older Adult cially geared to the
Golden
Camp will be held at Camp
Tamarack, Holly, Mich., from Agers' needs.
Aug. 28 to Sept. 4, under - the
direction of Eugene Jaffe and
Sam Skolnick.
The campers, men and women
55 years of age and older, will
Orchestras—Entertainment
enjoy such activities as swim-
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ming, boating, sun-bathing, arts
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and crafts, hiking, discussions,
group singing, music and danc-
ing, in the beautiful setting of
Camp Tamarack.
I JACK GORBACK
Campers will be housed in
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comfortable cabins which ca4a
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
be heated in the event of cool
Our Specialty

A group of Knoliwood Coun- Deutsch, chairman of the pro-
try Club members have recap- gram committee, and their
tured the spirit of the Minstrel associates were jubilant over
Show of the early part of this the triumph of the undertak-
century, and have given three ing. But to Rose Greenberg,
creditable performances.
who directed the production
A cast of 38—and as many and who was sensational in
volunteer "experts" who super- her solo interpretation of
"Crying the Blues," goes ma-
vised the staging—presented the
old-time minstrel revue, under jor credit for a triumph by
amateurs who, lacking stage-
th title "Knoliwood Jubilee of
1956." They had planned for fright and displaying genuine
enthusiasm, gave the impres-
two performances (Aug. 16 and
Quality Work — Moderate Prices
sion of being professionals.
18), bot••of which drew capacity
audiences, and the success of
To Aid Minnesota Governor TO 7-0930 Personalized
For several weeks, the cast
the undertaking resulted in an- rehearsed their parts at the
MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA)—Jer-
other night's sell-out, last Sun- homes of Messrs, and Mesdames
ome Kaplan has been named
day.
special assistant to Gov. Orville
•=r)
Ben Tolmich, Sam Katkin and
;Int&
MRS. HENRY BRIGHTMAN
Freeman on problems of the
Dr. Riphael Altman, pres-
David Tann. There was smooth
Personalized Hebrew
aging. He will be on leave from
ident ' of Knoliwood, Albert going throughout, dancers and
New Year Cards
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sloan, o f his post as group work consul-
singers clicking to perfection.
Israeli and American
San Juan Dr., announce th e tant of the Hennepin County
Wholesale - Retail
Housewives, merchants, pro-
marriage of their daughter Welfare Board.
Printed With Your
fessional men, acted their new
Phyllis Estelle, to Henry Solo-
Name and Address
Beahtifully Done—Ectoomically
roles well. Nate Scholnick, the
mon.Brightman, son of Mr. and
Priced
Washington Boulevard haber-
Mrs. Ira Brightman, of New
OPEN SUNDAYS
Music and Entertainment
dasher, for instance, sang
York City.
"Nobody" with real skill. His
Rabbis Morris Adler and M.
son, Sheldon Scholnick,. was
Robert Syme officiated at the
among the able members of
ceremony, which was solem-
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PIONEER PRINTING
the choir and the dance team.
nized Aug. 19, in the' Statler
and His Orchestra
11535 Dexter
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Also: Alan Luckoff, an able Hotel.
The bride chose ea waltz-
publicity man, had an additional
role, as one of the end men. The length gown of nylon tulle over
other able end man was David candlelight satin. The sculp-
Tann. "Man About Town" Nor- tured neckline was outlined
man Kohlenberg drew many with appliqued lace flowers
laughs.
which also highlighted the
bouffant skirt. She carried a
Charles Canvassar as "Mr.
Thterlocutor" did an excellent white Bible covered with white
orchids.
job MC-ing the entire job.
will open at its new location on Sept. 5, 1956
Her attendants were her two
Dr. George Finenian and Jane
sisters, Mrs. Louis Gelman and
at 901 W. State Fair (7 1/2 Mile Road),
Israel drew many laughs with
Mrs. Lester Weinberg. The
2 blocks east of Woodward.
"Baby It's Cold Outside."
bridegroom's father assisted his
Ceil Norman deserves credit son as best man, and ushers
_Inquiries: W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D.: Director
MISS JACQUELINE MILLER as production manager and Eve
were Louis Gelman, Lester
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Tolmich
as
musical
director:
Weinberg and Zang Schrebnick.
At a recent party honoring
Jeanne Bortz did the splendid
Following
a
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honeymoon
in
the event,- Mr. and Mrs..Joseph choreography. -
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Miller, of Vassar Dr., announced
Those- who directed the cos- at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Out-of- I
the engagement of their daugh-
Delightfully Air Cooled
ter, Jacqueline, to Elroy Robert tuming, make-up, lighting, stag- town guests here for the cere-
Woolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing, orchestration share in hon- mony included Mr. and Mrs. I
Leonard Brightman and Mr.
Samuel Woolf, of San- Juan Dr. ors for a fine theatrical job.
Included in the cast were and Mrs. Henry" Margolis, . of I
The %bride- elect is a student
I
New York.
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NOW EXCLUSIVELY FOR:
at Wayne State University. Mr. Phyllis Altman, Dorothy Burke,
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Muriel
Burke,
Fern
Carnick,
Woolf attends the University of
• WEDDINGS
• SHOWERS
Detroit, where he is affiliated Edna Chasid, Caroline Goode, Israel Soccer Team
• BAR MITZVAHS
• SOCIAL FUNCTIONS 1 1
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Ellen
Grad,
Martha
Kane,
Doree
with Phi Sigma Delta fraternity.
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Katkin, Betty Lichter, Phyllis Gets Olympic Bid
a Featuring:
Moss, Marguerite Satovsky, Sue
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Shumer, Selma Snider, Joan soccer team has been invited to
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SOME OPEN DATES STILL AVAILABLE
Weiss, Joan Weiss, Dede Zech- able to go because of the high I I
man, Dorothy- Zechman, Dick cost involved.
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Chosid, Mike Rosenberg, Lester ation, tame about when several
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Satovsky, Joseph Greenberg, of the nations which had al-
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Jerry Halperin, Melvin Shapero, ready reached the final pool of
We Also Cater to Home, Lawn and Picnic Parties
Sam Katkin, Robert Siegal, Sey- teams to compete, notified the
mour Lichter and Harvey Olympic G a m e s Organizing Gffirmerunirmarmwurummwormemurammorwymmwwwerd,
Snider.
Committee that they could not
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attend.
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Israel Attorney General For this reason, other teams
which did_ well in the prelimi-.
Urges 'Press COuncil'
naries — including Israel and
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A call England—have been invited to
'for setting-up a Press Council fill in.
in Israel with authority so wide
The problem of costs will
that it would even be permitted have to be licked first though,
to revoke a journalist's right to before the team can go to Aus-
practice if he were found "un- tralia. It had originally been
fit," was voiced by Attorney planned 'to <send 18 Israeli
General Haim Cohen.
sportsmen to the competitions,
'Cohen made the proposal on including a basketball team,
Smart brides select the
a broadcast on Kol Israel's swimmers, marksmen and,track
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
"Round= Table" program, which and field athletes. The soccer
weddings and receptions. And-
was devoted to freedom of the team would mean at least an-
for good reason! First, the
press. Other participants in- • ther 11 would go.
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cluded *Shlomo Hillel, a mem-
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
ber of theKnesset, Baruch Baer 20 Tons of Wrapping Paper
details from the shoulders of
of the newspaper "Haaretz,'; Produced from. Israel Pulp
the bride and her family.
Hanna Zemer of the newspaper
HADERA, (JTA) — Twenty
And whether you select the
"Davar" -and Shlomo Ginnosar, tons of wrapping paper made
magnificent Grand Ballroom
chairman.
from Israel - grown eucalyptus
for,a party of 750, or one of
Both of the members of the fibres rolled off the mills of the
our exquisite Parlors for an
working press—Baer and Miss American-Israel paper company
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
Zemer—dissented strongly from last week, it was announced
assured that the accommoda-
the'Attorney's General proposal. here. The pulp -was processed
tions and service will be the
They said freedom of the press in Australia from 100 tons- of
finest in Detroit.
was • a right, not a privilege Israel-grown raw materials.
Our prices are reasonable,
granted by the State and hence
The trial was the first of a
and you'll always be proud to
could not be withdrawn by the series intended to find out
remember that -your wedding
state.
whether the pulp is usable in
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
Cohen replied that a citizen's industrial production. At the
....and for that special taste tang
rights were bestowed by the same time, it was also an-
For information and reservations, call
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000
use Mother's HORSE RADISH
state and that where the state nounced that a survey of local
denied them, they did not exist. vegetable fibres indicates that
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He added that it was absurd pulp can be produced locally
that journalists of all people within 18 months.
FROM THE SPOTLESS KITCHENS OF MOTHER'S FOOD PRODUCTS, INC., NEWARK 5, N. S.
should not be required to have
special training and added that
The more we do, the more we
it was in the interest of the can do; the more busy we are,
Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.
papers themselves to set their the more leisure we have.
own house in order.
--Hazlitt

Dave Diamond

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