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April 25, 1958 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-04-25

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Friday, April

Announce Registration
at Ahavas Achim School

Set September 21
Wedding Date

Beth Aaron USY
to Host Parents

J. J. CLARKE

PHOTOGRAPHY
Registration for the 1958-59
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
school year will be accepted un- Formals,
Candids, 3 D's, Movies
til May 11 for the Ahavas Achim
For Quality Workmanship
Sunday Religious School. The Call Mr. Rosen
UN 1-9000
classes, which meet at the Ver-
nor school, will have classes
from kindergarten t h r o u g h
tenth grade, open to both syna-
gogue members and non-mem-
Orchestras-Entertainment
bers.
Classes will be limited to 25
302 Fox Building
students. Early registrants will
UN 4-4346
WO 2-4814
be given their choice of either
the 9 to 11 a.m. session, or
the 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. class.
PLASTI OFVUE R tlITURE
For further information or for
registration forms, write to the m
MADE TO ORDER OR
READY MADE
lAhavas Achim school, 19190
Schafer, or call Mrs. Tower, BR
CALL ANNA KARBAL
TO. 7-0874
3-3191, or forms may be ob-
tained at the Vernor school.
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In 1957, 2,525,000 Americans
Music — Entertainment
were injured in traffic acci-
dents.

Beth Aaron United Synagogue
Youth Talis and Tephilin Club
will conclude its seventh season
of services and breakfasts with
a special program in honor of
their parents at 9 a.m. Sunday,
in the synagogue.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will conduct the services with
participation of members of the
USY, headed by Gary Moss,
president.
The breakfast will be super-
vised by a committee of the
Men's Club headed by Ben
Drapkin, chairman. Participat-
ing in a special program will be
P. S. Chap - nick, president of the
congregation; Nathan Lux, presi-
dent of the Men's Club; Sidney
Noveck, chairman of the youth
MISS SHARON VELICK
commission; and Jerome Silber-
Mrs. Simon Axelrod, of Monte
man, vice-president of the Men's
Vista Ave., announces the en-
Club.
gagement of her daughter, Sha-
ron Faye Velick, to Marvin M.
MUSIC BY
Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Bernstein. Mr. Bernstein
is a graduate of Wayne State
University college of pharmacy.
A Sept. 21 wedding is planned.

Dave Diamond

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Wedd
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W
edding

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by Marshall Klaper

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and his Orchestra

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To Help Make Your Wedding,
Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success
Call

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With a nucleous of 150 ex-
Detroiters and a host of visitors
to Florida, the Detroit Social
Club of Miami Beach this sea-
son experienced an overwhelm-
ing success.
Typical was a recent party,
planned conservatively for • 150
people, at which 360 Detroiters
or ex-Detroiters showed up. Ac-
cording to Harry I. Gross, De-
troit real estate broker, who
was chairman of the event,
everyone was happy—except
perhaps the caterer.
Philip Sukrow, of Detroit,
is president of the group, which
has as its main purpose, seeing
to it that Detroiters who are
guests in Miami have an - "extra
enjoyable stay."
Other officers besides Sukrow
and Gross, who is treasurer, in-
clude Lee Gross, vice-president;
Phil Rothbart. second vice-presi-
dent; Jack Garelick, Gladys
Dinitz and Ann Tamiroff, sec-
retaries.
Members of the executive
board are Gertrude Gerber,
Minnie Vernick, Jennie Hertz,
Harry Berman and A. Freeman.

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Circle to Celebrate
May Day This Thursday

The annual May Day celebra-
tion of the Workmen's Circle
is planned for 9 p.m., Thurs-
day, at the Circle Center, 18225
W. 7 Mile, announces Saul
Maltz, cultural chairman.
Speakers will be Carrot Co-
burn, of the UAW-CIO, and Dr.
Shmarya Kleinman, of the
Jewish Labor Committee. The
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WE NEED
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Boarding homes for children
the Women's Auxiliary, Mai-
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monides Medical Society, at a
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Mrs. Israel Wiener, president,
CALL
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