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January 09, 1959 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-09

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T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 9, 1959-22

Klutznick Firm Gives U of M Students
Paul Silversteins
to Hebrew U.
Honeymoon in South $100,000
A gift of $100,000 for the to Wed in August

CENTRAL

Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem, on behalf of the princi-
pals of the American Commu-
nity Builders of Park Forest,
Ill., was announced by Philip
M. Klutznick, chairman of the
firm's board.
Klutznick, who is internation-
al president of Bnai Brith and
chairman of the board of direc-
tors of the American Friends
of Hebrew University, disclosed
that the donation is being ear-
marked for the establishment
of a chair of clinical psychology
at the Jerusalem university of
which he is a governor.
The chair will be named after
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beber. Beber
is a principal of the develop-
ment firm whose other mem-
MRS. PAUL SILVERSTEIN bers include Nathan Manilow
MISS JUDITH LITVIN
Temple Israel was the scene and Jerrold Loebel.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Litvin,
on Dec. 27 for a candlelight
of Pinehurst Ave., announce the
ceremony which united in mar-
engagement of their daughter,
riage Nancy Klein, daughter of Sid Shmarak's
Judith Brenda, to Henry Sand-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klein, of
weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
Appoline Ave., and Paul Silver-
man Sandweiss, of Coyle Ave.
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Oscar
The couple attends the Uni-
Silverstein, of Carter Ave.
versity of Michigan, where Mr.
The bride wore a princess
SHIRLEY P E R S I N, well Sandweiss is affiliated with
style gown of ivory silk peau de
soie and Alencon lace trimmed known electrologist, formerly Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. An
in seed pearls. She carried a with the J. L. Hudson Co., is August wedding is planned.
white Bible covered with white now located in her own office
at Room 1157 in the David
orchids and stephanotis.
Aesculapian Auxiliary
Joni Klein, the bride's sister, Whitney Bldg. If troubled by
was maid of honor, and brides- unwanted facial hair and want to Install Officers
maids were Deanna Rein, Jill it removed permanently, phone
Formal installation of new
Koblin, Judy Charmer and Bon- WO. 1-5558 for a free consulta-
officers
of the Aesculapian
tion
appointment.
nie Winston. Norman Silverstein
* * *
Pharmaceutical Auxiliary will
was the bridegroom's best man,
HARRY GOLDENBERG, for- take place Wednesday after-
while ushers included Joey Sil-
noon at a luncheon in Sprin-
verstein, Mickey Goldberg, May- merly of the Elmhurst Tailors
gel's Patio Room.
nard Flusty and Leonard Slobin. and Cleaners, now manager of
PHILLIP'S
CUSTOM
TAILORS,
Officers to be inducted are
Following a honeymoon to
Miami Beach and Nassau, the invites all his old customers to Mesdames Asher Smith, presi-
couple will be at home on Santa stop in and see him at 13316 dent; Michael Wainer and Myer
W. McNichols Rd., cor Little- Robiner, vice-presidents; Hyman
Maria Ave. ,
Out-of-town guests here for field. They specialize in custom Margolis, Al Gaba and Ann
the wedding were from Los An- tailoring, restyling and remodel- Koenig, secretaries; and Morris
geles, Calif., New York City, ing, especially double breasted Gural, treasurer.
Olean, N.Y., Springfield, Ill., suits to single breasted models,
Serving on the board are
any style. For information call
Chicago and Grand Rapids.
Mesdames Bernard Breyer,
DI 1-8643.
Meyer Goldstein, Harry Katz-
* * *
Turover Banquet Sunday
New offices have just been man, Harry Pernick, Charles
The 49th anniversary dinner- opened by the ALBERT LET- Tennen and outgoing president,
dance of the Turover Aid Soci- VIN REAL ESTATE CO., and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz.
Luncheon reservations may
ety will be held at 6 p.m., the ALBERT LETVIN INSUR-
Sunday, in Turover Temple, ANCE AGENCY at 17379 Liver- be made with Mrs. Morris Aver-
12129 D e x t e r, according to nois, across from the Post Of- buch, chairman, UN 2-8590.
Friends are invited.
Nathan Samet, chairman.
fice.

,

Business Briefs

are now planning to buy a
portable electric megaphone to
be used at all school athletic
events, and are seeking to ob-
tain pins signifying their mem-
bership in the club and the
year they belonged.
* *
To celebrate the last day of
school preceding vacation, a
12B class party was held in
the home of Judy Edelstein.
Those in attendance included
Dennis Chatlin, Ronald Rosen,
Sally Berman, Stanley August,
Walter Caplan, Hiram Gross-
man, Adele Levin, Alvin Nod-
ler, Sharon Fassberg, Sheldon
Levine, Jerry Gold, Rosalind
Chaikin, Sheldon Larky, Sandra
By JUNE LEVY
Semi-final examinations, test- Brightman, Jimmy Wechsler,
ing the entire semester's studies, Marvin Stollman and a former
will be taken by all Centralites Centralite Burt Batchko.
next Monday and Tuesday. Stu-
dents are tested throughout a
Brand Heads Dealers
90-minute period in every class.
The DeSoto-Plymouth Dealers
Classes which are held during
the odd numbered hours will Association has elected Sidney
be tested Monday, leaving Tues- L. Brand, president of Leo Ad-
day for the even hour courses. ler, Inc., DeSoto-Plymouth deal-
er, as president for 1959.
*
*
Central's Trailblazers will at-
tempt to even their basketball
For a Vivid Picture Story
of Your 'Simcha' Call
record for the season today as
they play at Southwestern High
School.
* * *
Of the Amedah Studio
Congratulations to the honor
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For Free Consultation
Rita Rudick and Barbara Lein-
off. Both girls were selected
above all other 12th graders
The Best Music —
because of their high academic
For The Best Affair !
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in extra - curricular activities:
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And His Orchestra
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* *
Elaine Leider, treasurer of
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the Girls' Athletic Association,
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ping-pong tables from the or-
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