Miss . Kornisar to . Wed `March of . Dime"
Drive Jan. 2-31
Stanley Iczkoroitz
"Let's Finish the Job!"

To' Wed July 3

Troop 515 Scouts Plan
Court of Honor Monday

SAM ROSENBLAT

The joint semi-annual Court
Master of Ceremonies
of Honor of Troop 515 and Ex-
and His Orchestra
With this slogan the 1957
plorer Post 515, Boy Scouts of
Detroit's Leader in Entertainment
March of Dimes will make its
America, will be held at 7:30
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appeal to the American 'people
p.m., Monday, at Adas Shalom
have
supported
this
fund-
who •
Synagogue. The scouts are spon-
raising activity • of the National
sored by the Adas Shalom Men's
FOR ALL
Foundation for - Infantile Par-
Club.
YOUR FLORAL NEEDS
alysis for 18 years. The' cam-
According • to Hyman Stor-
paign throughout America is
NDWAY FLORISTS
chan, chairman of the Court of
being conducted Jan. 2 through
Wedding-Shower Gifts
Honor committee, James J.
31.
18305 WYOMING
Block, district 11 executive di-
"The future of 80,000 human
recto• of the Detroit Area Coun-
at Pickford
beings disabled by polio is at
cil, will be guest speaker.
DI. 1-9700
stake," says Charles L. Gehr-'
- Other participants will be
inger, Wayne Cotinty's cam-
Marvin Marks, assistant district
paign director. "These are the
"You Never Had It
director, and Rabbi Jacob E.
men, women' and children who
So Frailach"
Segal. A special presentation of
still need expensive care and
awards for a 32-mile hike on the
whose future usefulness de-
Kentucky Lincoln Trail will be-
pends directly and immediately
MISS LILA DISKIN
made —to 11 explorers and two
upon their getting it from the
and His Quintette
; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diskin, leaders.
March of Dimes."
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UN 4-9054
of
Fullerton
Ave.,
announce
the
The National Foundation for
Infantile . Paralysis was formed engagement of their daughter,
as a people's Foundation to Lila Sharon, to Sanford Sey-
"lead, unify and direct the fight mour Eisenberg, son of Mr. and
against polio," Gehringer Mrs: Meyer Eisenberg, of Ful-
lerton Ave. A July 3 wedding
and Orchestra
pointed out.
is planned.
"We of the Wayne County
Chapter know that our devoted
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volunteers are as ready as, they Book Fair Workers
INCLUDE
always have been to help polio
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ACTION MOVIES!
Given
Certificates
patients and to finish the job.
Happy Occasions
Plastic . Furniture Covers
Volunteers working for two
deserve to be re-
Many special events are .. being
MADE TO ORDER OR '
lived often . . .
planned. We know the people sessions or more at the fifth,
Brilliant, Living
READY MADE
Color Movies Give
of Wayne County are ever gen- annual Jewish Book Fair have
CALL ANNA KARBAL
You This Oppor-
erous. So, please mail your just beeil honored with award-
tunity — AND need
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certificates
by
the
Jewish
Corn-
not be ekpensive!
contribution to the 1957 March
t: Separate Cushion Covers $1 upg
• Story Telling
_of Dimes, to 153 E. Elizabeth munity Center.
Wegt€WAIKgigeiC:KlealaCCI:KWaifk
Candid Photos
St., Detroit 1, as soon as pos-
Among the volunteers hon-
• "Life-Like"
sible. The thanks of polio pa- ored were-- the following Bnai
Want The Best?
• Three
tients everywhere go to every Brith women who helped man
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Dimension
contributor."
the gift shop: Edith Friedman,
Color Slides
Rose Lax, Kitty Loberman,
SAM BARNETT
Miriam Radkin, Goldie Tukel,
LEO
KNIGHT
and His Orchestra
Detroit Socialites Set
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PHOTOGRAPHY
AH
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Estelle Warren.
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Awards also were presented
Musicale, First Hike
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An "Evening Musicale," high- to Mrs. Philip Blaize, Louise
lighting Frankie Rapp as master Blank," Mr. Henry J. Blank, Re-
of ceremonies, will be held by becca Bross, Mrs. Pearl Burns,
the Detroit Socialites at 8:30 Nellie Entin, Mrs. S. Goldberg,
SEE US ,FOR FLOWERS"... .
p.m., Wednesday, in the social Mrs. Sylvia Goodman, Mrs. M.
Greenberg, Mrs. Ethel Kantor,
hall of Cong. Beth Abraham.
Save
Money - High Class Work
Miss Norma Kavieff, .Annette
_ According to Sylvia Lumberg, Marx, Sophie Miller, Anna
Hundreds of Satisfied Customers — Picture Slides of Our Work
program chairman, • musicians Mintz, Miss Janet Olender, Mrs.
CALL HAROLD BLUMBERG FOR HOME APPOINTMENT
who will appear in the concert George Sarver, Mrs. Jack Seder,
include violinist Freddie Sheyer Mollie Seid, Mrs. Norman Segal,
Jas. UCN
ouzet 6 a4
t 4M2eyers
with accompanist Marian Gold- Lucy Seigel, Rose J. Winokur.
berg, pianist Belle Manning,
Teenagers receiving awards
guitarist Coleman Bernstein,
harmonicaist Sam Seltzer and included Allan Apple, Elliot
Burns Gloria Burns, Edward
singer Barney Lumberg..
Northwest Area
C o h e n, Stewart 'Freedman,
Dancing and refreshments will Linda Lipson, Ruth Lubarsky,
be featured at a social hour to
Teddy Miller, Carla Pintzuk,
follow the program.
Tina Shriman, Mark Widlanslw,
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M.
Another event planned by the Jack Shapiro, Michael Wolpe,
Socialites is its first hike-out- Ricky Wolpe.
EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1 P.M.
ing, to be held Sunday, at Belle
Master — Point Games Twice Monthly
Isle, under the chairmanship of
Sam Neshefsky.
19161 Schaefer
EMPIRE BRIDGE CLUB
UN 2-2894 or,
Directed by Lou Jacobs, the
Sylvia Stein: Director
group will leave in a motorcade
UN 4-7691
from the Avalon Theater park-
Detroit's Most Elegant Bridge Atmosphere
ing lot at 1:30 p.m. Dancing will
follow in the evening at Weston
This Week's Radio and
Hall.
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

Sammy Gotty

MISS ROCHELLE KOMISAR
At a recent cocktail party,
Mr. • and Mrs. Louis Komisar, of
Pasadena Ave., announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Rochelle Helen, to Stanley Icz-
kovitz, son of Mrs. Rhoda Icz-
kovitz, of Rosemont Ave.
The bride-elect, a farmer stu-
dent at the University of Mich-
igan, now attends Wayne State
University, where she is a mem-
ber of Delta Phi Epsilon sor-
ority. Her fiance, a pharmacy
student at WSU, is affiliated
with Kappa Nu fraternity.
A Dec. 22 wedding is being
planned.

Activities
in Society

Recent visitors here from
Highland Park,, N. J., were Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Landis and
children, Mark, Alan, Diana,
Ilene and Mitchell, who visited
at the home of Mrs. Landis' sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Sinkoff, of Meyers
Rd.

Adult SO:eiaI :Club•-Dance .
The Adult Social Club of the
JewiSh Community Center will
sponsor a dance, _Jan. 13, at the
Davison branch.

IRV FIELD

VE. 5-6103

WEDDING or
BAR MITZVAH

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"GETTING MARRIED ?"

FLOWER HILL FLORISTS

DUPLICATE-BRIDGE TOURNAMENT

Manischewitz Releases .
New Recipe Booklet

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Smart brides select the
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
for good reason! First, the
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the
magnificent Grand Ballroom
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
finest in Detroit.
Our prices • are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
remember that your wedding
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
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For information and reservations, call
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000

SHERATON-CADILLAC
HOTEL

Washington Blvd at Michigan Atm:

The perennial problem of
adding variety to the . family
menu is seldom solved by com-
plex recipes or exotic dishes.
The day-iri, day-out mealtime
routine gains its greatest lift
from simple. recipes that utilize
familiar ingredients in new and
imaginative ways.
' A collection of such recipes,
created by the Manischwitz
Model Kosher Test Kitchen,
illustrates the case in point.
Now available free for the
asking, in a handy folder form,
_these recipes range from basic
main dishes, to desserts and
party snacks, all easy to pre-
pare and dependably tempting
additions to the menu.
Free copies of the recipe
folder may be obtained by
writing Dept. A, Manischewitz,
Box 88, Newark 1, N. J.

ngagements

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Abraham J.
Feldman, rabbi of Cong. Beth
Israel, Hartford, Conn., and
preSident of the Synagogue
Council of America, will de-
liver the first of a series of
four lectures. His topic is "A
House. with 365 Windows."
* * *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT .
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Bridge," a story
of incidents in the life of Thom-
as Mann, particularly concern-
ing his ; stand for freedom
against tyranny over the minds
of men, will be presented.

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COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Zvi Tomkiewicz, ex-
ecutive director of the Mizrachi
Organization of Detroit, will dis-
cuss the organization's role,
with emphasis on the sponsor-
ship of Bar-Ilan University in
Israel on the Jewish Community
Council portion of the Altman
Jewish Hour.

Mrs. D'a v e Columpus, of
Mendota Ave., announces the
engagement of Janice Colum-
pus, daughter of the late Mr.
Dave Columpus, to Melvin
Halprin,. son of .,Mr. and M.S.
"England and America are
Louis Halprin, of Los Angeles, two countries separated by the
_
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same language."—Alex• Guiness.

Enroll Now!

Enroll Now.

UNITED JEWISH
FOLK SCHOOLS

19161 SCHAEFER

UN 4-6319

NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION
FOR THE FALL SCHOOL TERM

Nursery

Elementary School

Ages 3 1/2 to 5

Ages 7 to 14

The Nursery is licensed by Easy method of learning.
the State.
Hebrew, Bible, Jewish Hol-
idays, History , Yiddish,
A well planned program.
Reading & Writing, Songs,
American Jewish Life.
A well qualified staff.

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TRANSPORTATION. PROVIDED!

For additional information call the School Office,
UN 4-6319, or visit our beautiful school building,
second floor.

The Spring Semester. Commences
the End of January, 1957

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