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Miss Loretta Wisok
Plans June Wedding

Not by might, nor by power,
but by my spirit, saith the
Lord of Hosts.—Zechariah,

FOR THE FINEST — IN
ENTERTAINMENT—It's 4
A Smorgasbord luncheon at the Stockholm Restaurant was
tendered Miss Ronda Jerilyn Rubinoff, of 18042 Roselawn, in
celebration of her sixteenth birthday. Attending the festivities
were friends, immediate family and relatives, including her
and his Orchestra
uncle, world famed violinist, David Rubinoff, now in Michigan
LI 7-2943
on a concert tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, formerly of Whitmore Rd.,
are now residing in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Izak Blinder, of 19135 Indiana, are vacationing
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in Miami Beach, Fla., for the next six weeks. During their
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stay, their daughter, Ray, will reside at the home of her brother,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swerdlen, formerly of Snowden Ave.,
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are now residing in Daytona Beach, Fla., after being Detroit
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residents for 32 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shemansky, of Oak Park, celebrated their
41st wedding anniversary at a family dinner party on Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs: Morris Spector, of 19340 Indiana, have re-
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turned from a visit to Las Vegas; Nev., and Los Angeles, Calif.,
MISS SYBIL CUTLER
where they visited their new grandson, Richard David Shiell,
MISS LOR.ETTA WISOK
The engagement of Sybil Cut- son of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Shiell.
And His Orchestra
ler to Ernest I. Kappel, of
At a dinner party, Mr. and
Windsor, Ont., has been an-
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Mrs. Robert S. Wisok, of Oak
nounced by the bride-elect's Young Israel Slates
Dr., announced the engagement
parents, • Mr. and Mrs. William
of their daughter, Loretta, to
Cutler, of Clements Ave. .The Youth Conferences
wedding will take place on
Sheldon Jacobs, son of Mr.. and
A series of youth conferences
March 16.
will be held here, from Monday
Mrs. Sam Jacobs, of Penning-
to Wednesday, between Stanley
ton Dr.
Criticism is easy, and art is W. Schlessel, national youth
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"Hymie's Hideaway," a speak-
difficult.--Destouches
Loretta atterpled Northwest-
director of young Israel, and
•"MEMORIES THAT WILL
youth committee members of easy from the era of the Roar- ern University and now is at
LAST FOREVER"
the three local affiliated groups. ing Twenties, is the theme of a Wayne State University. She is
Music and .Entertainment
party planned by YUSTER- affiliated with Sigma Delta 'Kau.
The meetings, to be held at ROSENBERG CHAPTER for
Young ' Israel Center of Oak- Jan. 11, in the Hayim Green- Mr. Jacobs attends Walsh Insti-•
woods, Young Israel of North- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. tute of Accountancy.
A June wedding is planned.
west
Detroit and Young Israel Entertainment will feature hyp-
WE NEED
and his Orchestra
of Detroit, will outline a sab- notist Marty Hoi;owitz, singer
Boarding homes for children
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bath program of youth activi- Elaine Casden, a Yuster-Rosen-
Man is not the creature of
temporarily separated from
ties to "present a positive at- berg member; and music by circumstances. Circumstance s
their families.
mosphere of constructive Jew- Fred Crissey and his orchestra. are the creatures of men.—
WE PAY
ish living."
Costumes from the 20's will be Disraeli
Boarding care and all other
Schlessel, who has held his the order of dress, and there
expenses.
present post since 1950, also will - be a Charleston contest
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of
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extra-
along
with
other
surprises.
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Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
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Services of Young Israel of don, WE. 4-5029.
Call Mr. Rosen
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and his Orchestra
Oak-Woods will be held- this
Children's Service
weekend at 5 p.m. today, and DONALD FOX CHAPTER ILI 7-2899
13327 Linwood
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at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi announces the change of its
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Yaakov I. Homnick will speak meetings f r o m Thursday to
on "Life's Embarrassing Con- Tuesday, at Lutzker Hall, 15775
tradictions."
James Couzens. The first meet ,
ing at the new location and date
will be on Jan. 28, according to
Honor
Cub§
Joining
right on your plate . .
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Helen Hornfield, president.
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Scouts with Citations
Certificates citing Stanton
EAST -SIDE CHAPTER is
Cohen, Barry Fox and Stephen planning a victory luncheon
Plastic Furniture Covers
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Adler on their graduation from for members and friends at
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'I. the Cub Scouts to the Roy 12:30 p.m., Jan. 6, in the Lee
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in Scouts were presented at a re- Plaza Hotel. For information,
CALL ANNA KARBAL
For ALLyour simchas . .
:,;. cent meeting of Cub Scout call Mrs. H. Gutentag, presi-
.,.
TO. 7-0874 .
* Pack 537 of Beth Aaron Syna- dent, UN. 2-6612; or Mrs. N.
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r;;, separate Cushion Covers $1 up
gogue.
, ,ACK::i3.>;::•:•:KW ,::KO.7.K.:,:4:+7.<::**>::••;;;:t4g:;-;:•:;;;• Making the presentations was Sloan, LI. 6-4439.
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Pickled Herring - Chopped Herring - Pickled Fish
• • hood commissioner of District Agudah Launches
11. At the same time, awards
Gefilte Fish and Other Meicholim
• • were
presented to the following $65,000 Canrip Drive
• Cubs: David Kideckl, bear
A campaign to raise $65,000
• badge with bear gold arrow; for newly-established Camp Is-
• Stanton Cohen and Barry Fox,
•rael, in Orillia, Ont., has been
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• Webelo badges.
launched here by Aguda-th Is-
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Stanley Altman, chairman, an- rael of Detroit.
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• nounced that the pack will take
ti
Rabbi
T.
H.
Klein,
newly-
en-
• a tour of Greenfield Village this
gaged director from Cleveland,
• Sunday. Other plans include 0., will direct the drive, which
• Scout Sabbath on Feb. 8, Blue will culminate in a victory ban-
• and Gold Dinner, Feb. 19; and
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quet on Jan. 26, in Toronto, at
With that good old-fashioned taste
the annual square dance on which Rabbi David B. Hollan-
March 15.
der, past president of the Rab-
of our breads, rolls and pastries!
binical Council of America, will
be guest speaker.
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