Fri day, February 7, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-22 0 Planning the March Bazaar of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Working out details for a bazaar to be staged at Cong. Shaarey Zedek are these members of the Sisterhood, shown, left to right, seated: Mesdames JACK WEISBERG and IRVING BURKE, chairmen; standing, 'Mesdames BAER KEIDAN, president; SOL FRIEDMAN, DAVIS BENSON, ERVIN GREENBAUM and JULIUS MESKIN. * * A two-day bazaar, preceded or white elephants ' will be by a sneak preview the evening picked up, respectively, by Mrs. before. is planned by the Sis- Albert Schweitzer, UN 3-7202, terhood'of . Cong. •S ha a r e y or Mrs. I. Rogovein, UN 1-2208. Zedek, March 12 and 13, in the Every Thursday, at the home social hall. of Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum, a Mrs. Baer Keidan, president, coffee hour and sewing session has named Mesdames Irving is held, at which items are be- Burke and Jack Weisberg as ing made for the gift shop chairmen. They have scheduled booth. For information, call a report ticket tea this Mon- Mrs. Greenbaum UN 2-9441. day, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fleischman, 1641 Strathcona. Bnai Akiva to Plant Trees All ticket captains are urged to Tu b'Sheyat will be celebrat- attend. Ticket chairmen are Mesdames Morton Hochman and ed on Saturday by the Bnai. Akiva with the serving of Isra- Peter Martin. Meanwhile, items are - being eli fruit and the- purchase of sought for the bazaar. Mrs. trees for planting in Israel. Maurice S c hill e r, book-shelf The celebration will continue chairman, advises that women on Sunday with a h i k e and wishing to send books may call campfire. The group meets at her at LI 7-0092. Old. jewelry 12244 Dexter. St. Johnio Speak at Temple Israel "Spotlight on Israel and the Middle East" will be the topic of f or e i g n correspondent Robert St. John when he speaks at Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m., March 2, in the main sanc- tuary. The program, sponsored by the temple's Young Marrieds Group, is open to the entire community, and is planned in anticipation of Israel's forth- coming 10th anniversary year celebration. In addition to being one of the best known correspondents during World War II, .St. John is noted as a writer, lecturer and author. He has penned eight books, among them "Sha- lom Means Peace," written in 1948 and often called the best book written on Israel by a non-Jew. His trip to Detroit will be among the first in a series of speaking engagements around the country, to which he re- turned only recently after again visiting in the Middle East last year. According to the chairmen of the event, Bernard Goodman and Jerome Ross, tickets are available from members of the group or at the Temple Israel office, UN. 3-7769. Set Tune Date BILL LEONARD ORCHESTRA Fred Cherrin (Arlyne Levine), of 10621 St. Martins, a daugh- ter, Deborah Beth. * * * Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Egrin (Estelle Weitz- man), of 13337 N. Norfolk, a son, Edward Robert. * * * Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Salmons (Ilene Ratner), of 24388 Scotia, Oak Park, a daughter, Darlene Beth. * * Jan. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. * * * Martin Foster (Dorothy Biren- Jan. 28 = To Mr. and Mrs. baum), of 21910 Ridgedale, Oak Park, a daughter, Betsy Jean. * RABBI YEIIUDAH LOEWY Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Exciasitrziy Maurice Wilson (Mildred Since 1946 in Detroit Klein), of 3841 Monterey, a son, Hospitals and Homes Eric. * * `2riin . 4-7355 Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Ankerman (Sybil Neuvirth), of Huntington Woods, Mich., a son, RABBI LEO Y. Marc Jeffrey. * * GOLDMAN Jan. 19—To Mr. at d Mrs. Expert Mohel Donald Sofferin (Joan Grey), Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes of 18484 Sorrento, a daughter, 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Donna Jo. * * * Jan. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi Joshua Spiro Albert Kahn (Betty Braver), of 19742 Sussex, a daughter, CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Barbara Lynn. * 4: Hospitals & Homes Jan. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. UN 3-2616 Robert Moses (Gloria Bennett), 7328 Thatcher of 15221 Dartmouth, Oak Park, a daughter, Cindy Karen. * * Certified Surgical Mohel Jan. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Jack Maltz (Helen. Fagan), of Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 23022 Harding, Oak Park, a 16 Years' Experience son, Richard Craig. Pontiac, Mich. 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Classes. Beth Shmuel Donor to Honor Citrins Call WO 2-0782 for Information DETROIT SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE BOARD OF EDUCATION — MICHIGAN STATE Cong. Beth Shmuel's. donor banquet at 6:30 p.m. March 2 at the synagogue will honor Mr. and Mrs. Barney Citrin. The Citrins, Detroit residents since early in the century, are active in the business and so- James M. Heaney, L.L.B., Director BarlumHotel You Are Invited to Enjoy Our New Guest Skating Program Friday 7 - 9 p.m. I Saturday 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Sunday 6 - 8 p.m. Birth Announcements Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Horwitz (Susan Si- mon), of 18218 Delaware, a daughter, Alene Beth. * * Jan. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mittleman (M a r i 1 y n Fruitman, of Flint), of Trenton, Mich., a son, Steven Wayne. * * * Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol K. Newman (Grace T. Engel, of Detroit), of 5400 Harker, Chi- cago, Ill., a son, Kenneth Ber- nard. WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS For the best in Dancing pleasure, the Guest Skating Card $1 00 I Fee per Skating Session 9 5` Skaters of all ages come and enjoy skating to musk on a full sized indoor rink with the best ice in Detroit at the Mr. Citrin DETROIT SKATING CLUB Bl oc Z. DI 1-1110 Mrs. Citrin cial worlds of the community. Mr. Citrin has many times acted as the Bible reader at sabbath morning services. Principal speaker at the ban- quet will . be attorney, Aaron Rosenberg. Local cantors will be participating in the musical portion of the program. Greet- ings will be extended by or- ganizational and community representatives. The Citrins' children have also become prominent in the community. They are Harry, Jacob and Morris Citrin and Mrs. Morris Korman. In charge of preparations are Peter Goldstein, Jacob Berkowitz, Isadore Rosenberg and Harry Citrin. For reserva- tions or further information, call TE. 4-0777. Name Henry Gottlieb `Jobs After Forty' Head 10401 W. 7 Mile Rd. 2of s ■ "4:41:4.'41."4 - 4 ■-■- 11 ► i4. - 1 14:1 V t. - 4 Vo' ■ 1."4.'• S - 4-1)* ■ *4 I.W.1 1.'40.'4 1.'4.'4 i'* -4 % -**11 ■-•■ •11"4.-41."4:41fr4:411.". . - 4'417.6'1 • u •••-•• ••••• at.. •••• 4....• 4111... auto •••• ilaaa ....• dub ....• 11....11. a... a...6 au* u ....• ...al •••• a. e" .. 1 .. 1.•..11 P.*. I •-•.: P.Z.7. - i P.; -. ": 1 t,.•..1 r.,+-.1117. .. 11'n...71P...A P.7 . I 1'...1 P.••••1 P.!. 4 1.4`. I P.•-41t.•..11,..•...1 P..•...1t.,7:1(,: ...: r...; Di: 1;3 1ti: D ti: . • ::1!:. :. .it: ...../ 3 BIG BAKERIES! D ci; En.] • W ' ts .1 D 1 :. 1t AV 14( -'2'- ) t3 El ti :Ilk: El ti Elti Dtii UNIVERSAL BAKING CO. t' Dti . : announces the Iti DE Of Their 3rd Bakery :3 ti Eici SUNDAY — FEBRUARY 9 Dr.:: 1t 1t , : . GRAND OPENING ;ilt: :1 . .1 1 .. t i: Henry M. Gottlieb, attorney : :•1•. at and former member of the Fed- eral District Attorney's office at 15744 W. 7 MILE RD. Detroit has been appointed War- ren Metropolitan area chairman am INN GRAND OPENING SPECIALS I= MN 1 of the Committee for "Jobs Past ! Forty" of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The F.O.E. is cur- rently engaged in a campaign against age discrimination in job opportunities. In this con- nection Warren City has pro- J t: 3 Types o claimed Sunday as "Jobs Past : Jan. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Forty Day." Ernest NI. Gundersheimer (Ruth • • • • • CARD OF THANKS Levi, of Detroit), of 5040. 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