Friday; Apr il 18, 1958—THE DETR OIT JEWI SH NEWS- 1 2
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The Suburban Community
Louis Kasle Heads Flint Israel Celebration
Louis Kasle, prominent corn- ing the coming year, as a means
munal worker has accepted of educating its members on
the contributions to peace and
the leader-
political democracy of the new
ship of the
state during its first ten years
Flint Com-
Rabbi Rosenbaum to Speak
of its existence.
mittee
f
or
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will
Israel's
tenth
speak on "Putting Frustrations
anniversary
Avery Joseff to Head
to Work" at sabbath eve serv-
celebration,
ices of Temple Emanu-El at 8:15
Oak Park JWV Post
dinger, who stepped from last it was an-
p.m., today, in its sanctuary,
By the Oak-Woodser
Oak Park Post of the Jewish
nounced
by
year's
spotlight
as
a
performer
14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
For five successive years,
War Veterans, at its recent elec-
Dr.
H.
Max-
to
work
behind
the
footlights.
The Bar Mitzvah of Richard we've wondered how even as
tion meeting, voted the follow-
Mrs. Sherwin Davidson again well Golden,
Sanford Busch will be observed. capable a group of gals as the
ing new officers into office:
vice president
South Oakland County Chapter is producing the show, and is of the Flint
Avery Joseff, commander;
assisted
by
Mrs.
Maurice
Schil-
of Hadassah can keep increas-
Abe Schwartz and Martin Baum-
Jewish C o rn-
ler,
once
more
in
charge
of
ing the pace of their annual
garten, vice - commanders;
costuming; Arthur Winer, stage munity coun-
%
show.
Charles Isaacson, quartermaster;
Monday thru Thursday
manager, Sheldon Freedman, cil.
But, while we wonder, they set construction; and Mrs. Don-
Jack Guttenplan, adjutant.
The Flint
APRIL 21-24
do—with the help of their hus- ald West, publicity.
Plans for installation cere-
Reg. $1.50
celebration of
bands, with a wealth of talented
monies have been made for
Israel's state-
GOLD'N BROWN
Interestingly,
many
of
the
April 27, in the home of Morrie
performers and by putting in
hood will corn-
FRIED CHICKEN
hours and hours of rehearsal costumes of that era — par- mence offi- Kasle Noble, when a speaker is
DINNER
time to make the show a spec- ticularly b e a d e d. "flapper" cially on April 24, continuing I planned. A social hour will fol-
low. For information, call Noble,
tacle of near-professional qual- gowns worth thousands of through December.
97`
dollars to historical museums
ity.
The presidents of all of LI. 4-9517.
Includes:
and.
raccoon
coats
—
have
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When the evenings of May been borrowed from all over Flint's Jewish organizations will
French Fries
Only what feeds and fills the
3 and 4 arrive at Ford Audi- town to lend a touch of au- serve as members of the an-
Cole Slow
sentiment with unworldliness,
torium, it will be difficult to
Roll
niversary
committee,
with
the
thenticity. All other costumes
CARRY OUT ONLY
realize that every one of the are being made under Mrs. opening event officially taking can give peace and good will
performers is an amateur. And
place in conjunction with the towards men.
Schiller's direction.
in a manner of speaking, some
initial gifts meeting of the 1958
Rehearsals for the show have Flint United Jewish Appeal
of the cast, through repeated
DRIVING LESSONS
been
taking
place
in
empty
success in past productions, may
drive on April 29, at Beth Israel
7 Lesson Course — $30
be considered to have lost their stores, the latest being a build- Synagogue.
ing which once was a super-
Dual Controls
amateur standing.
A feature of the meeting will
No Permit Needed
There are over 90 Hadas- market on Puritan Ave. Com- be the lighting of candles on
Professional Instructors
sah wives and husbands in
an Israel birthday cake, by or-
the cast of this season's mu- Suburban News also on Page 11 ganization presidents.
Day or Evening
Appointments
sical revue, which is a flash-
ECONOMIZE with
At the first meeting of the
pared
to
makeshift
and
inade-
back to the gay days of the
Safeway Driver Training
anniversary committee, Kasle
quate
facilities
being
used
at
roaring 20's, titled "Flaming
present, the stage at Ford Audi- urged each organization to de- TO, 9-7600 LI. 2-6742
Youth."
velop additional programs dur-
Many of the leads are taken torium is going to seem like
Tray Catering Service
paradise
found.
But
enthusiasm
$
91
by stars of previous . years who
always delight the audience— among the cast runs exceeding-
among them Harriet Shubin, ly high.
Tickets for both nights, which
BAR-B-Q'd
Lee Goren, Bert Gordon, Dr.
FOOD AT ITS BEST!
Herman Bennett, Harvey Glass- ordinarily would have been sold
out by now, are still available
man and Harold Roland.
Ribs - Beef - Chicken
in abundance because of the
But,
as
usual,
there
is
a
tre-
and Sea Food
JACK ATTIS
P. SWARIN
J. SINGER
larger
seating capacity. They
mendous turnover in lead ma-
are
being
sold
at
Kline's
North-
terial, which includes Larry
Featuring Best Quality Prime G. Choice Meats
Trager, Joan Pokart, Sol Pokart, land, Sammy's' Avalon Room,
& Poultry
For Delicious Home Made
Billy's
Restaurant
and
Wrigley
Addle Beckerman, Rosemary
Meat and Poultry Wrapped for Freezer on Request
Drugs,
or
may
be
obtained
from
DELICACIES
Selburn and Seymour Eichman,
Again, one of the most en- Mrs. Phil Cherrin, LI 6-6669.
We Carry A Complete Line Of
VISIT JACK'S
And just a word of quick ad-
joyable
portions of the evening
a
KOSHER FROZEN FOODS
APPETIZER BAR! -
vice
from
one
who
received
a
will be the SOC Ettes, who
WE
have been expanded to - 16 sneak peek at "Flaming Youth"
DELIVER
WE DELIVER—CALL
dancers for "Flaming Youth," —get yours now before they're
ra
OAK PARK El
LI 5-7042 - LI 1-9217
and are being coached by Julie gone. It's going to be a good
13721 W. 9 MILE RD.
show.
Adler.
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tin
10 1
,-, In addition to some remark-
. ko; able choreography fashioned by Beth Shalom Sets
•
Miss Adler, there are two new
HEADQUARTERS FOR
songs, including the title song Activities for Week
Late
sabbath
services
will
be
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM-
* and "Football vs. Learning,"
22175 COOLIDGE
written by Mrs. Ernest Jay, who held by Cong. Beth Shalom at
PORTED FRAME FASHIONS
- 0 is the show's musical director. 8:30 p.m., today, when Rabbi
South of 9 Mile
In charge of the overall dir- Mordecai S. Halpern preaches
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
Open 7 Days A Week ,.,
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the sermon on "Count Your
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ACCURATELY FILLED
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; ecti on is Mrs. Reuben Sol- Blessings" and Cantor Ruben
Erlbaum chants the liturgy.
• Reasonably Priced
Mrs. Charles Helfman is in
• Immediate Repair
We Make Our Own Glasses
charge of hostesses at an oneg
ARTHUR C. BECKER
shabbat to follow.
hos worked for several years in behalf
At 9 a.m. services Saturday,
of youth sports activities in SOUTH-
the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Way-
burn will be observed.
FIELD and knows his community well..
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
Plans for a smorgasbord party
LI 7-5068
OAK
PARK, MICH.
have been made for 8 p.m., Sun-
For good government
day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hours: Doily and Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.—Thursdays to 9 p.m.
Harry Paul, 12928 Lincoln,
Huntington Woods. Admission
to the program, under the chair-
as Southfield City Clerk
manship of Mrs. Hilda Komer,
at the Election on April 21
Sisterhood president, is a con-
tribution to the fund-raising
campaign.
The Men's Club will meet at
Harold E. West, who has driven over 1,600,000 miles
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
without
an accident, has been chosen Michigan's
synagogue, when the nomi-
1957 Driver of the Year!
I will NOT "LET GEORGE DO IT !"
nating committee will present
its slate and additional nomi-
His amazing total of accident-free miles amounts
nations made from the floor.
to an average of more than 5,000 a month during
I will
The program will feature
the 27 years he has driven a truck for the Geo. F.
films of the Detroit Lions' 1957
Alger Company, large Detroit trucking concern.
football season, and John Henry
Johnson, Lion backfield ace,
Like the 11 other truck drivers who were finalists
will speak and answer questions.
with him in the annual competition (and the drivers
Jerry Efros is in charge of the
of the thousands of trucks which keep Michigan's
program.
`Flaming Youth' Beckons
to Detroiters on May 3 4
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ENTERTAINING
AT HOME •
Be Wise .. .
JACK'S
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SINGER'S
KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY
CALL
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Vole for ARTHUR C. BECKER
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What's Your Record?
VOTE
Z. SILVARMAN MD
I.
COUNCILMAN
On April 21
For Practical Humanitarian Government
Also Vote YES April 21—Southfield City Charter
Alonah Pioneer Women
Schedule Night of Games
Alonah Chapter of Pioneer
Women is planning a games
night program for 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
Games, prizes and refresh-
ments will highlight the eve-
ning. Tickets are available in
advance by calling Mrs. Phyllis
Felsot, DI. 1-1632, or at the
door.
homes and factories and shops and farms supplied
with the things they need) , West makes a profes-
sional career of safe driving.
Congratulations, Harold West! Keep up the good
work — —and may your example be an inspiration
to Michigan's vast motoring public!
Michigan Trucking Association
Fort Shelby Hotel • Detroit