The MICHIGAN -0 PERA
COMPANY of Detroit announces
that "Cavallaeria Rusticana"
and "Pagliacci" will be pre-
sented Feb. 23 in the Edsel and
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio- Henry Ford Auditorium.
neer Women, will hear a report
by Mrs. Frank Naggar on her
recent trip to Israel at a meet-
ing planned for Jan. 7, in, the
home of Mrs. Victor Schlesinger,
18634 Northlawn.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will feature a full-course
dinner, music for dancing and
favors at its New Year's Eve
party at 9:30 p.m., Monday, in
Kosher Catering
the synagogue social hall. For
tickets, call Mrs. Sam Rothen-
If You Still
berg, UN. 4-8252. -
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Demand the Finest
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
in
Food and Service!
RACHI will hold a cash linen
shower for Mizrachi homes in
WE GO ANYWHERE.
Israel at 12:30 p.m.,- Wednes-
day, at Young Israel Center.
Call TR 3-5800
New movies from the Jewish
8231 Woodward
state will be shown by Abraham
Selesny.
Women's Cluh activities
The engagement of Janice
Columpus, daughter of Mrs.
Dave Columpus, of Mendota
Ave., and the late Mr. Colum-
pus, to Melvin Halprin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halprin, of
Los Angeles, Calif., was re-
cently announced.
Named Trustees in N. 'Ir.
Rabbi Israel Goldstein and
Rabbi Joseph H. Lockstein have
been elected unanimously as
trustees-at-large of the Feder-
ation of Jewish Philanthropies
of New York. .
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TOURS LEAVING EVERY
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis, of
25524 W a r e h a m, Huntington
Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Jerry Michael,
on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. A • reception in his honor
will be held from 7 to 10 p.m:,
the folloWing day, in the family
Horne. ._
•-Mr. and Mrs. Mai J. Simer-
man, of 18115 Cherrylawn, an-
nounce the Bar -Mitzvah- of their
grandson, Mel David Carter,
on Saturday, at . Beth Aaron
'Synagogue. Open house in his
honor will be held from 2 to
5 p.m., Sunday, at the family
home. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stark-
Man, of 19735 San Juan, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Martin, on Jan. , 5, at
Young Israel of Northwest De-
troit. A cocktail and dinner
party in Martin's honor will be
held at 7 p.m. that evening, at
Rainbow Terrace.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwartz-
enfeld, of 18286 Indiana, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Stephen Walter, on Satur-
day, at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
A cocktail and dinner party in
Stephen's honor will be held
Sunday, at Rainbow Terrace.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, of
20527 Glastonbury, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Sanford Barry, on Saturday, at
Cong. Ahavas Achim. A dinner
party and reception in his honor
will be held Sunday, at Horo-
witz Catering.
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Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lubin
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their . son, Martin, on Jan. 5, at
Cong. Beth Shmuel. A dinner in
Martin's honor will be held
Jan. 6, at Lachar's Catering.
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Mrs. Manuel Grossman, chair-
man of the recent rummage sale
held by BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD, announces that proceeds
will go to the new synagogue
building fund. Assisting in the
sale were Mesdames David Le-
bow, Irving Berson, Harry Fried-
berg, Ben Gorelick, B. Goulding,
Isadore Katz, Sam Perlstein,
William Reici and Dan Otis.
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At installation ceremonies of
the PYTHIAN SISTERS on Jan.
16, at Holiday Manor, the fol-
lowing will be inducted: Lenore
Pines, most excellent chief; Ceil
Bindes, excellent senior; Sophie
Sorkin, excellent junior; Ann
Ellis, manager; Mary Lorber,
secretary; Frieda Weisman,
treasurer; Phoebe Sellins, pro-
tector; Diana Bringing, guard;
Gussie Kline, pianist; and Jean-
ne Martin, press correspondent.
JANUARY
learance Sale
Imported and
Fall Shades, Dyed to
Match.
Vi ( ) ) 1/2
OFF
SKIRTS and
BLOUSES
Values to $14.95
Herman Fishman, general
agent for Franklin Life, has per-
sonally sold over $1,000,000 of
life insurance in 1956. This
marks the sixth consecutive
year that Mr. Fishman has ac-
complished this feat. The Fish-
man Agency ranked within the
first 10 out of more than 500
agencies that comprise the
Franklin tirdily.
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$5 $7
9 X11- $13
VALUES TO $29.95
CASHMERES
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Herman Fishman Sets High
Insurance Sales Record
DRESSES
Nationally
Advertised
All New Spring and
$
Wools, Crepes and Silks in
Misses', Juniors and Half Sizes
COATS and SUITS
VALUES TO $100
$39 &X49
Worumbo, Cashmere Blends and Many Others
Flannel
GROUP OF
PAJAMAS
and GOWNS
COCKTAIL DRESSES
Values to $7.95
$3
04
Entire Stock of
MATERNITIES
20%
Use Your
Charge
Account
Just in Time for the New Year
Vg 1/2 OFF
ALPACA LINED
LEATHER JACKETS
VALUES TO $69.95
$3
OFF
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Olt.
co COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD.
DEXTER at TYLER
NO PHONE ORDERS
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g acqueline Shops
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ALL SALES FINAL
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MISS JANICE COLUMPUS
Mrs. Philip Shapiro, president
of FIDELITY LADIES CLUB,
announces the organization's re-
cent shipment of oxygen equip-
ment and therapy balls to two
custodian cottages of the Cold-
water, Mich. Home. Checks also
were sent to Muscular Dystro-
phy, .Multiple Sclerosis and
Heart Funds, while clothes and
toys were distributed at Chil-
dren's Hospital. Another con-
tribution will soon be sent to
the Penrickton Nursery for Vis-
ually Handicapped Children.
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A membership tea and oneg
shabbat are planned by CH-
ANNA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, this Saturday
afternoon, in the home of Mrs.
Esther LaMed, 980 Whitmore. A.
J. Lachover, of the United He-
brew Schools, will speak on
"Group Psychotherapy as a
Method to Maintain Health."
A dessert luncheon • will be
served by .Mesdames Miriath
Dombey and Helen Rosenshine.
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EQUALITY CLUB will in-
stall the following new officers
at ceremonies Wednesday eve-
ning in the home of Mrs. D.
Rosenberg, 24071 Geneva, Oak
Park: Mesdames 0. Schwartz,
president; D. Rosenberg, vice-
president; Mrs. Mich ael J.
Kushner, treasurer; H. Karnow
and Miss Sadie Fisher, secre-
taries. Dinner and a musical
program will follow.
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