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Name Beitner

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onor for April 26

Iroseentor

Elliot I. Beitner, of 18481
Hartwell, was recently ap-
p ointed assistant prosecutor of
Wayne County, by Samuel Ol-
en. prosecutor.
Active in community affairs,
1eitner is a director of the
aetropolitan division of the Al-
1 Led Jewish Campaign, and is
a ffiliated with the Farband and
with Temple Israel, where he
has served on the educational
taff for five years.
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Beitner is a graduate of
Wayne State University, where
ie received his Juris Doctor
iegree in 1957. He was editor-
n-chief of the WSU Law Re-
MRS. ABRAHAM NICKIN
dew and he graduated first in
Mrs. Abraham Nickin is serv-
tis class. Prior to entering law
school, he completed a year of it g as ticket chairman for the
;raduate work in clinical psy- fi fth annual donor dinner-dance
'hology at Michigan State Uni- o: f the Mothers' Guild of the
C hildren's Orthogenic School,
'ersity.
He was awarded the Burton tc be held at 7 p.m., April 26,
kbstract Title scholarship and it the school auditorium, 10235
he Gold Key for his academic V T. 7 Mile.
All proceeds will be used to
attainments in law school. Beit-
[ler was also an instructor in e xpand facilities of the school,
Legal research at WSU, where a dvises Mrs. Gale H. Brainard,
he was elected to membership d onor chairman. The school,
in Omicron Delta Kappa, na- f ∎ ounded and directed by Kath-
Banal honorary leadership fra- e rine O'Connor, is dedicated
t1 o the education and rehabilita-
ternity..
on of emotionally handicapped
Beitner will continue with t
oungsters.
his private law practice while Y
serving as assistant prosecutor. .-
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You Can Be Sure . . . If It's

pring Cocktail Dance
et by Young Marrieds
o f Six Synagogues

JWV Activities

Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will
hold a social evening at 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
past Post and Department com-
mander, Jack Kraizman, 20503
Rutherford. A program of films
has been planned, followed by
games and refreshments. Plans
are being made for the installa-
tion of officers on May 4, at
the Memorial Honie.
* * *

Young marrieds organizations
f rom six local congregations
) w ill participate in their third
nnu al Intercongregational
KE. 5-2604
.......... ] D anceat 8:30 p.m., Saturday,
z I t Adas Shalom Synagogue.
A spring cocktail dance, the
program will feature Dick Stein
Be Confident
and his orchestra for dancing,
,
Hove Your Calls Answered by
w hile hors de'eouvres and cock-
Coyle Telephone Service
tails will be served throughout
the evening, climaxed by a mid-
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night sweet table.
Participating groups include
Bnai David, Bnai NI oshe,
Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth
Want The Best?
El, Temple Israel and the host
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Adas Shalom group. Friends of
SAM BARN ETT
members of all groups are in-
and His Orchestra.
vited to attend.
Tickets are available in ad-
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vance by calling Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Velick, ticket chairmen,
LI. 1-5060, or may be obtained
LET US PLAN YOUR AFFAIR!
at the synagogue the night of
.. per person pays
the dance.
4 75 for music, hall and

DICK STEIN

And His Orchestra

Pfc. ROBERT RAFELSON
AUXILIARY and SHOLOM
AUXILIARY will jointly spon-
sor a social gathering April 29,
at Northland Center Hospital-
ity House. The OAK PARK
AUXILIARY will be special
guests. Mrs. Mary E. Gladden,
of Michigan Bell Telephone Co.,
will be the speaker, and an eve-
ning of games will follow.
* * *

DETROIT AUXILIARY is in
need of white material for sew-
ing cancer pads. Arrangements
for pick-up or drop-off of mate-
rials can be arranged with Mrs.
Clara Rubin, TO 7-6900.
* • * *

Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
will meet at 8:30 p.m., April
29, in the Memorial Home,
when golf movies and a pro
golf instructor will be present.
Election of officers will be fea-
tured. Plans for the second an-
nual golf outing, to be held at
Pontiac Country Club, are cur-
rently being made. Members
and their friends are invited to
participate in the event, which
includes lunch, dinner and
prizes. For reservations, call
Pete Yara, LI. 1-9656.
* * *
Sgt. MORTON SILVERMAN
POST recently elected Irving
Cane as commander. He headed

For the
Perfect Affair . . .

Mickey Woolf

and His Orchestra

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Music — Entertainment

Beth Moses Affiliates
Schedule Games Night

Young Men's Club and Sister-
hood of Cong. Beth Moses will
hold a games night party at 8
p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue
social hall, Linwood at Oakman
Ct. The public is invited.

and his Orchestra
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A TRADITION IN
JEWISH HOMES
SINCE 1837

Served in a glass or a cup
There's Yom Tov spirit in this
famous tea ... "flavor crushed"
for fullest strength and stimu-
lation ...richer taste and pleas-
ure with your fleishigs and
milchigs and between meal
refreshment.

Women .; Clubs

(More Clubs on Page 13)

In addition to the slate of
new officers, headed by Esther
Kozin, worthy matron, the fol-
lowing additional leaders of the
ORDER OF THE GOLDEN
CHAIN were installed in office
in recent ceremonies at Rain-
bow Terrace: Dorothy Silver-
man, Clara Franklin, Mary Feld-
man, Mary Berman, Rosalind
Fleisher, Beverly Kozin, Thelma
Wolfe, Sandra Gorosh, Jeanette
Miller, Ruth Goldstein, Sandra
Lichtman, Marilyn Rollinger,
full .course dinner.
Beatrice Coggan, Pauline Grant,
Call:
Rose Bernstein and Molly Burt-
Music & Hall, $1.25 per person
man. Past matron Pauline Grant
TO 8-7205 Eves. TO 8-7632
was installing matron, while
Beatrice Leland was installing
Marshal and Harry Zausmer
MUSIC BY
was installing chaplain.
PROFESSION
BUSINESS &
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AL CHAPTER will hold a
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
square dance at on April 27, Monday afternoon, in the home
The Counts
at Graemer's Barn, 27450 W. 11 of Mrs. Jack Glassman, 18416
UN 3-0404
UN 2-2850
Mile at Inkster Rd. The group Washburn, when a committee
will meet at the 7 Mile-Liver- will be chosen for the coming
nois Municipal Parking Lot at year's donor luncheon.
7:30 p.m. Women attending
* *
Summer Concession
must be members. Gentlemen
PYTHIAN
SISTERS of
For Lease
are invited to participate in the Greater Detroit Temple, now
, THE BIG HOUSE
program of dancing and refresh- celebrating its 31st anniversary,
AT WOODHULL LAKE
ments.
will honor Laura Coombe,
* * *
Now owned by The Woodhull
grand chief, at 8:30 p.m.,
Lake Property Owners—is newly
DOROTHY FOX CHAPTER, Wednesday, in the Pythian Hall,
remodeled, has fully equipped
Bnai Bgith Young Women, is 15787 Wyoming. Refreshments
restaurant and will be ready
sponsoring a mixed doubles will be served.
for business June 15.
bowling night on April 26, at
This is the only commercial
Rol - A - Wile Recreation. Plans City of Hope Group Slates
enterprise allowed and serves
also are being made for a pot
200 families and their guests.
luck dinner April 30, at the Annual Games Party
Wonderful Opportunity For
home of Gail Wolfson. All inter-
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group
Qualified Applicants
ested young women should call of the City of Ho- De will meet
Coll
Linda Bresler, TO. 5-0112, or Saturday evening at the home
VE. 5-4887
Rita Burnstein, UN. 4-4768.
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipson,
19500 Ardmore, to discuss final
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plans for the group's annual
games party, scheduled for 7
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p.m., April 27 at the Knights of
Pythian Hall, 15787 Wyoming.
Prizes and refreshments will
be features of the evening, with
Catherine Rae, prop.
all proceeds going to the City of
Hope for leukemia research.
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a slate composed of Sy Singer
and Bill Sniderman, vice-com-
manders; Max Hoffman, quar-
termaster; Bill Levitt, adjutant;
Dick Salle, judge advocate;
Herman C. Gach, Charlie Mil-
ler and Hy Greenberg, trustees.
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YETZ - COHEN POST and
AUXILIARY will hold its joint
installation of officers cere-
mony on Monday evening, in
the Memorial Home. Ralph Ep
stein, Department commander,
will install the following Post
officers: Al Selick, commander;
Morley Wolfe and Sid Reisler,
vice-commanders; Ralph Smith,
quartermaster; and Irving Ci-
tron, adjutant. Installing the
newly-elected Auxiliary offioers
will be Mrs. Morton Oppen-
heim, Department president.
They are Shirley Selick, presi-
dent; Anne Rubin and Ruth
Wolfe, vice - presidents; Ger-
trude Hoffman, treasurer; Gol-
die Nelson, chaplain; Ruth
Benach, conductress; Mary
Shulman, guard; Rose . Fein-
berg, historian; and Sarah Lan-
kin, patriotic instructress.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Dr.
Abraham Koven acknowledges
with grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives
and friends during the fam-
ily'S recent bereavement.

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