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December 28, 1956 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-12-28

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Friday, December 28, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 10

Young Israel Women.
Set Annual Donor

Nedelman-SiegTerRite.
Solemnized on Dec. 9

Mrs. Clara Shiener has been
named chairman of the second
annual donor luncheon planned
by the Sisterhood of Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
The event, to highlight enter-
tainment by Mickey Woolf, will
be held at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 30,
in the Mayfair Room of the
Labor Zionist Institute, 19161
Schaefer.
Serving with Mrs. Shiener
will be Mesdames Blanche Litt-
man, co-chairman; Elsie Rood,
publicity and decorations; Rose
Feldstein, darlings; Dorothy
Foster, tickets; Marian Raimi,
congregation; Phyllis Novetsky,
Sisterhood; Hilda Cohn, school;
Marcia • Stein, general; and Rose
Rodd, prizes.
MRS. LAWRENCE NEDELMAN

MEYER-MOLLY AUSLANDER
FAMILY CLUB, a t a recent
meeting, elected the following
officers: Lawrence P e r n i c k,
president; L o u is Weinstein,
v i c e-president; Mrs. • Kathryn
Greenberger, Henry Auslander
and Edwin Schneid, secretaries.
Leonard Roth was elected to a
five-year term on the service
club. Installation will be held at
Calvert Catering.

SAM ROSENBLAT

Master of Ceremonies

and His Orchestra

Detroit's Leader in Entertainment

TO 6-5016

TO 8-2067

J. J. CLARKE

PHOTOGRAPHY

Weddings

-

Bar Mitzvahs

Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies.
For Quality Workmanship

Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000

"You Never Had It
So Frailach'

Sammy Gotty

and His Quintette
TO 7-7951
UN 4-9054

Miss Goldie Levinstein, of Miller Brother Realty's Linwood
office, sailed last week aboard the SS Maasdam for a two-week
cruise in the Caribbean. Before returning home on Jan. 6, she
will spend several days at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

For the Finest in Music

. .1And Entertainment— CAN
► *.

Ben Katzman

LI. 7-2943

4.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Million, of Wisconsin Ave., have as their
guests, their son, Al, from Los Angeles, and their newly wedded
son, Isadore and his wife Bonnie, from Utah. An open house
honoring their marriage will be held from 6 to 10 p.m., Sunday,
at 20261 Winthrop.

-

PHOTOGRAPHS by

BERNARD H.

WINER

Pvt. and Mrs. Jerome Wolok (Marcia Yates), are visiting
here with their families for two weeks. They are staying at
KE. 1-8196
18489 Appoline, before returning to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Salzberg (Harriet Aaron) are here
visiting their parents, after arriving this week from Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo.
Pvt. Mitchell Wolok is home on furlough from Germany,
Confirmation,
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah,
visiting with his parentS, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolok, before
Sweet Sixteen Invitations.
Ann Siegler, daughter of Mr. returning overseas to finish his tour of duty with the U.S. Army.
Matches and Napkins
and Mrs. Siegfried Siegler, of
Complete Selection at Reasonable
Prices
Birwood Ave., became the bride
In honor of their 35th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. KATE ALTMAN
of Lawrence M. Nedelman, son David Tchor, of Pennington Dr., were surprised at a family dinner
UNiversity 4-0640
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Nedel- party given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Platt, Mr.
man, of Elmhurst Ave., in a and Mrs. Herbert Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel La Fond.
ceremony on Dec. 9, at Beth Attending the celebration, which was held recently at Holiday
Aaron SynagogUe. Rabbis Ben- Manor, were Mr. Benjamin Vandroff, of New York City, and
jamin H. Gorrelick and Joel J. Mrs. Ida Lehrman, of Hollywood, Calif.
Orchestra
Litke officiated.
Miss Beverly Last, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Last,
Songs by
The bride chose for her wed- of Appoline Ave., is presently vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla.
• SIDNEY
ding a gown of Dupioni silk and
Valencienne lace with a fitted
Complete
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth and children, Allan and Sandra,
bodice accented by a portrait of Tyler Ave., recently returned by air from attending the
Musical
Entertainment
neckline, It was appliqued with Bar Mitzvah of Richard Jason Blaustein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the lace and re-embroidered Elliott Blaustein (Rose Temkin, formerly of Detroit), of Brook-
with pearls and sequins. A veil lyn, N. Y.
of pure silk illusion fell in tiers
coos000etamaeomemo

from her sequin crown, and she


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carried a prayerbook with or-
"OPEN
HOUSE"

° Scott
Presents Color ° -ai •
chids.
NEW YEAR'S

13 WEDDING MOVIES 11 •

Bernice Nedelman, sister of
EVE PARTY
Stereos and Candids


the bridegroom, was maid of

sponsored by
AT A REASONABLE PRICE

2.11 •

honor, and Mrs. Walter Siegler,
• DETROIT SOCIALITES •
by Marshall Klaper
sister-in-law of the bride, was
o

at

HOROWITZ'

Michael Todd's "Around the

WO. 1-4966
UN. 4-9190
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
• 1 25 1 2 Dexter nr Fullerton •
tria
• Dec. 31, 10 p.m. until Jon. 1, •
were Mrs. Eleanor Wais,. Mrs. World in 80 Days" has been


Lois Miller and Evelyn Zbick, published as a popularly-priced
• • 1957, 3 a.m. Gen. Adm. •
while Denise Bale and Helene Almanac by Random House.
• $6.00 per person. Dancing to
Springer were junior brides-
• HOLIDAY BANDOLAIRES. •
It
is
a
synopsis
of
S.
J.
Perel-
• Excellent Family Style Supper •
maids.

• Entertainment; door prizes. •

Walter Siegler, the bride's man's adaptation of Jules
and associates
• Join the revelers and all your •
brother, was best man, and ush- Verne's masterpiece, now on the
• • fr .

LI 6 4610
TY 8 7800
iends at this Holiday Event. •
ers included Joe Grossman, Jos.: screen — showing here at the
• Accommodations I i m i t e d., •
See cur New s Examive
eph Bale and David Finkelstein. United Artists Theater.
• • M ake reservations N OW • •
Gilt Edge Library Album
Junior users were Ronald Bale

• UN. 3-7821.
This Almanac was edited by
- : et_
4. 4 ■ 4/oesp•-arviiearerat•fall••11111141t•irm.
and Ronald Feldscher, and ring Art Cohn. Edward R.[Murrow
bearers were David Bale and wrote a prologue in which he
Steven Lubetsky.
points out:
Following a honeymoon in
"Speed is good when wis-
New York, the young couple
dom leads the way. The end
But for the real home flavor get
will take up residence in. De-
of this journey, whether to
troit.
the high horizons of hope or
to the depths of destruction,
will be determined by the col-
lective wisdom of the people
who live on this shrinking
YOU CAN GET IT ONLY at GRUNT'S ...
Emphasizing the urgency of planet"
increased pledges to this year's
The exciting adventure is ad-
For Your New Year Party!
donor campaign, Mrs. Sidney ditionally enhanced in this Al-
Ravin, president of the Ladies manac by the section devoted to
Mrs. Grunt's - own home made: Chopped Herring,
Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- the chief actors and by the
Pickled Herring in jars, Cole Slaw, Horse-radish,
tional Fund, called attention to cameo biographies of 42 players.
Sauer Kraut, Pimentos and other Meichlech.
the goal of $75,400.
Taken behind the camera, in-
The 26th annual donor cam- troduced to Michael Todd, from
paign, currently in progress, all angles, the film explained,
seeks to establish a chain of de- the vision of the original au-
18252 WYOMING nr. CURTIS
fense settlements in the upper thor, "Jules Verne, prophet and
Galilee area near Safed.
originator of science fiction,"
WE DELIVER — CALL UN 1-9645
The drive will close with a outlined and analyzed, this new
tea at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 23, at Random House Almanac takes
Temple Israel. All donors will an important place on all book-
be able to attend.
shelves.
Ask Any Leading Kosher Caterer
Guest speaker at the campaign
closing program will be Rabbi
and he will tell you that we are Specialists in cakes
Isaac L. Swift, former chief 'My Three Angels' to Open
for Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, and that special cake for
rabbi of Australia. A cantata, at Stage Center, 8:40, Tonight
any occasion .
"Israel Reborn," written and di- resident theater, Stage Center,
rected by Dan Frohman, will be will present Sam and Bella Spe-
and Needless to Say —
presented by the Music Study wack's "MY THREE ANGELS,"
Club choral group.
for five weeks beginning to-
Our breads, rolls, pastries, etc., are still the finest in
night, with performances- every
the city!
Call on U.S. Senate to End
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
at 8:40 p. m., through Jan. 27.
Rule Allowing Filibustering
In a statement released by the Featured in the cast are Leon-
National Community Relations ard Yorr, Frank Nastasi, Danny
9726 Dexter
13137 Dexter 12945 W. 7 Mile
Advisory Council, several Jewish Smith, Barry Levine, Russell
TY
4-4800
WE 5-9102
UN 2-7980
organizations this week called Shad, Mary Schorn, Helen Ray-
on U.S. Senators to revise its tis, Norma Shannon, Henry
Open 6 Days a Week—All Shops Closed on Saturday
operating procedure by altering Stone and Marvin Miller.
Rule 22 in order to curb the
filibuster.
It called the filibuster "a
REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
RECOMMENDED
perversion of the principle of
BY BETTER
free and full debate and a
INTERIOR
means of frustrating and ob-
DECORATORS
DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS
structing the Senate's constitu-
WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN)
tional duty to legislate.

FELIX RESNICK

`Around the W orld
in 80 Days' in an
Exciting Almanac

Er



DA VindlidA BEY

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OODLES OF NOODLES • •

ALBERT SIMONS

OWNSEND 6-4034

"MEMORIES THAT WILL
LAST FOREVER"

• TITLED and EDITED

• WEDDINGS

• FULL COVERAGE

• BAR MITZVAHS

• All WORK GUARANTEED • SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Remodel Your Double Breasted
Suit and Overcoat to Modern
Single Breasted Models — Like
Getting a New Garment! Altera-
tions and weaving a specialty.

Big Selection of

SPORT COATS
and SLACKS

OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 2

Radom Tailors .

11559 Dexter

activities in Society

The irlaking of friends the
,best •tol;sen we have of man's
succeF_s.

WE. 3-9152

GRAND OPENING

of the

DEX-WOOD
BARBER SHOP

Formerly of Dexter Blvd.

Now Located at

18418 WYOMING

Nr. Pickford

SURPLUS
WANTED

Any type, any quantity,
cash waiting. Immediate
pick-up. Call

TOM BURNS

KE. 5-8100

JNF Donor Drive
to Close with Tea

GREENFIELD NOODLES

GRUNT'S MARKET

ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAKERY

FINE DRAPERY CLEANING

PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION

REDUCE

Up

to 6 Lbs. A WEEK

NO DIET—NO EXERCISE

UN 4-0016

Licensed Physician
Reasonable Fees

CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS

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(ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES)

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