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March 07, 1958 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-07

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Former Detroit Boy
to Wed in California

activities in Society

Turover Society Raises
Funds for Mo'os Hitim

dent advise that all proceeds
will purchase Passover orders
for needy families.

Turover Aid Society, with the
assistance of its Ladies Auxil-
iary, recently raised nearly
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
Mrs. Sanford Klein, 19981 Briarcliff Ave., Detroit, Mich. $1,000 for Mo'os Hitim relief.
a member of the board of the National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods, will participate in the annual meeting of the The occasion was the annual
Mo'os Hitim supper, held last
board, scheduled in New York City, March 10 to 14. Mrs. Klein Sunday, at Turover Temple.
And His Orchestra
is vice-chairman of the NFTS committee on youth activities.
Nathan Korby, president, and
KE. 5-2604
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bluestein, formerly of Pennington Julius Honeyman, vice-presi-
Dr., are • now residing in their new home at 15101 Oak Park
Blvd., Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ronis, of 19139 Plainview, have re-
turned home after a visit with their son in Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Young, of this city, have left for
New York where they will board the SS Nieuw Amsterdam for
a Caribbean cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Barach, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are visiting
here until Monday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Epel, of this city. They will join in the celebration of the 10th
wedding anniversary of the Epels' children, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
Epel, of 4325 Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Stovack, former Detroiters, are here
from Los Angeles, Calif., and will visit for a month with Mrs.
Detroit's Shoe Fashion Center
MISS LOIS DUNN
Stovack's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuman, of 8689 Wood-
for Today's Youth
The engagement of Lois side Park, Oak Park.
Dunn to Ronald Ross, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler, of San Juan Dr., are now
IN PERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross, for- vacationing
in Miami Beach, Fla.
mer Detroiters now of Los
Angeles, Calif., was announced
recently by her parents, Mr. and
His Horse and Skinny Dugan
Mrs. Joseph S. 'Dunn, also of
Los Angeles.
Friday, March 7 Saturday, March 8
Mr. Ross, a graduate of De-
4 p.m.
1 p.m.
troit's Mumford High School,
served in the U.S. Navy for
FRE RIDES ON THE HIRES CAROUSEL • FREE GIFTS
four years, and is now attend-
A triple treat is in store for meeting will have an opportun-
ing the school of chemical engi- women who attend the meeting
Ourpr.
neering at Los Angeles City of the special gifts section of the ity to - discuss Israeli and dance
College. The bride-elect also Women's Division of the 1958 music with the members of this
famous troupe.
attended LACC.
Allied Jewish Campaign, 12
In addition to contributing to
An Aug. 10 wedding date has noon, next Wednesday, at Tem-
the great work of overseas res-
been set.
ple Israel. The meeting is for cue and of supporting local
From the
women who contribute $50 or agencies and essential services
4
Winkelman's Greeted more to the campaign. -
nationally, the , special gifts
Treat number one ties in with meeting will give Detroit wom-
on 30th Anniversary the meeting's theme "Giving is en 'an intimate look at Israel
Winkelman's women's apparel
through Mrs. Hubner and the
4
stores this week are receiving
Inbal Dancers and an oppor-
4
the congratulations of commu-
tunity to take home a valuable

nity leaders and city officials
art object.
on the store's 30th anniversary.
Leon and Isadore Winkelman,
Psychodrama Attracts
who pioneered in the store's
activities and on the establish-
Detroit Educators
ment of the first neighborhood
A workshop on "Role Playing
store 30 years ago at 5832 W.

for Educators" will be presented
Fort, are being commended also -

by
the
Michigan
Chapter
of
the
on their successful expai. sion.

American Society • of Group

Psychotherapy and Psychodrama
*-
all-day , Saturday, at the Bel-
4
crest Hotel.

The program will conclude

with "Axiodrama," a psycho-

dramatic summary of the day's

proceedings, by Dr. Robert S.

Drews, president of the Mich-
igan Chapter.
4
Other sessions will deal with
4
RACHEL HUBNER
"Multiple Role Playing," "Role

an Art," and some of the wdmen Playing with Children," "Prob-
attending will be awarded orig- lem Census" and a "Reaction
inal paintings.
Panel," which will evaluate the
The second treat will be the workshops.
appearance of Mrs. Rachel Hub-
Reservations may be made
ner, of Israel, who will have a with Mrs. Cecilia Wells, Assis-
message from the women of tant Principal of Guest School,
Israel for the women of Detroit. 4041 Waverly.
4
Exclusive Cupioni fabric • . . in
A member of Israel's Women's

Army Corps, Mrs. Hubner is Town Hall Prepares
refreshing "Sailor Style" for
4
famous for resettlement work for Thirtieth Season
Spring: Men's sizes: small, medium;
with immigrant women.
4'
At the final program of the
large, extra large. Women's sizes:
The famous Inbal Dancers,
Detroit Town Hall series on
8-10-12-14-16. In Medium Grey and
who will be guests at the meet-
Medium Beige.
ing, provide treat number three. Monday, announcement was
made that the 30th season
Here under the auspicious of
would
open Oct. 8, in the Ford
Smart brides select the
the American-Israel Cultural Auditorium.
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
Foundation, an Allied Jewish
The 12-program series, to be
weddings and receptions. And
Campaign beneficiary, the Inbal
4
for good reason! First, the
40
Dancers have attracted rave re- conducted on alternate Wednes-
4
staff of this famous hotel spe-
days from October to March,
views.
Women
attending
the
19188 Livernois
cializes in catering to wed-
will feature Vincent Price, bal-
dings — lifts so many nagging
lerina Alexandra Danilova, cor-
UNiversity 3-2234
details from the shoulders of
Mark Jewish Youth respondent Eddy Gilmor e,
In Williamsburg Row
the bride and her family.
theater-great Eddie Dowling and
And whether you select the
6-4 4.444'+****4.4.4 4 4 • • • • 4 4 • #46
Week
March
14-21
many
others.
magnificent Grand Ballroom
The 11th annual Jewish
for a party of 750, or one of
Youth Week, a project of the
our exquisite, Parlors for an
intimate family group of as
National Jewish Welfare Board,
small as twenty, you may rest
will be observed from March
assured that the accommoda-
14 to 21.
tions and service will be the
Keyed to the theme, "Jewish
finest in Detroit.
Youth, Bound in Fellowship,"
Our prices are reasonable,
Jewish Youth Week will be
and you'll always be proud to
marked by cultural festivals,
remember that your wedding
youth Sabbaths, forums, rallies,
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
dances and a variety of projects
I have found working in the
For information and reservations, call
the Jewish Community Center
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000
Junior Division of the
World Fellowship.
Allied
Jewish Campaign
Stress will be laid on ties to
the Jerusalem YMHA as part of
both enjoyable and constructive
the Jewish Community Center
movement's participation in the
Give It a Try by Calling
- ‘74'l-
world-wide celebration of Is-
Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.
rael's tenth anniversary, begin-
Mark Schmidt, General Manager
BOB SEGAL
ning in April.

DICK STEIN

Grand Opening
THE HARVEY. SHOP

Sagebrush Shorty

3 Treats for $50-or-More Givers
at Special Gifts Campaign Rally
at Temple Israel Next Wednesday

19331 LIVERNOIS

UN. 2-3650



NEW... tor Spring!

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Good work
if you can get it
— and you can get it

SHERATON-CADILLAC
TIOTEL

WO. 5-3939 Ext. 28

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