THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959
Set Fall Date
A.rth
A- ri, /2 0 tt ncements
April 9 — To Mr. and .Mrs.
Marshall H. Reichstein (Goldie
Leider), of 21350 Kenosha, Oak
Park, a son, Maxwell Sher-
wood.
April 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Saulies (Anne Rosen-
feld), of Burgess Ave., a son,
Ian Howard.
April 5 — . To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman A. Moss (Anita Stein-
feld, of Brooklyn ; N.Y.), of
24286 Westhampton, Oak Park,
a son, Victor Jay.
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April 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald M. Rogers (Jacqueline
Goodgall), of Patton Ave., a
son, Donald Howard.
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April 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Krasnow (Sheryl La-
Pides), of Oak Park, Mich., a
daughter, Stephanie Wynn.
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April 1 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Milton Spencer (Roslyn Per-
nick), of 18634 Northlawn, a
daughter, Darcy Lynn.
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March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Tubben (Joyce Zalesin),
of 20501 Faust, a son, Robert
Eric.
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March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Medow (Isolde Rubel),
of Schaefer Rd., a son, Mitchell
Aaron.
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March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pukoff (Leah Please),
of Flamingo Blvd., Livonia, a
son, Bryan Irwin.
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March 27 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pernick (Anne Zel-
onka), of 15111 Northfield, Oak
Park, a daughter, Margo Louise.
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March 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Schwartz (Sharon
Berger), of 16973 Addison,
Southfield, a son, Mark Lee.
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March 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Abrams (Sandra Wein-
stein), of 12758 Stoepel, a son,
Mitchell Aaron.
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March 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Geiff (Laya Rosen-
shine), formely of Detioit, now
of Los Angeles, Calif., a son,
Joel.
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March 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joel M. Schneider (Renee Gold-
stein), formerly of Detroit, of
114 W. Chateau Pl., - Milwaukee,
Wis., a son, Barry Howard.
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MISS ELAINE LENTZER
At a family dinner recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lent-
zer, of Steel Ave., announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Elaine Marcia, to Eugene
Leon Lubin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lubin, of St. Marys Ave.
A November wedding is
planned.
Pinsker Aid Society
Slates Third Seder Fete
Center Branches Schedule Passover Activities
Passover at the Jewish Com-
munity Center will be observed
with a series of sedorim — a
model seder for the nursery
school, a cultural seder spon-
sored by the Friendship
Lounge and a "third" family
seder arranged by the Council
of Mothers Clubs and the Gol-
den Friendship Circle.
Nursery school students at
the Davison branch will hold
their seder under the super-
vision of teachers Helga Love
and Naomi Feldman and school
parents, who will help prepare
lunch, from 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., Wednesday.
Nursery school vacation will
begin the following day, and
run through May 3.
Friendship Lounge, the eld-
er adult club of the D. W.
Simons branch, 4000 Tuxedo;
will hold a Passover party, in-
cluding a cultural seder at 2
p.m., April 27. Passover re-
freshments will be served.
Harry Challove, vice presi-
dent of the Friendship Lounge,
will read his own hagaddah
interpretation; David Horowitz
will act as cantor, and Malka
Shaw, choral director, will lead
Pinsker Progressive Aid So-
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ciety will hold a Third Seder
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celebration on April
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Hayim Greenberg Center, an-
nounce Sam Rosenberg, presi-
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Laker and Mannie Eckelman, *
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entertainment chairmen.
** Mitzvahs
Cantor Reuven Frankel will *
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be accompanied by Bella Gold-
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• JACK GORBACK
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the choral group in a variety
of holiday songs. Wolf Smith
is club president.
The Council of Mothers
Clubs and the Golden Friend-
ship Circle, both Simons
groups, will conduct a "third"
seder at 8 p.m., April 27, at
the Davison branch auditorium
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of
Adas Shalom synagogue will
entertain.
The Council of Mothers Clubs
will prepare the food and the
Golden Friendship Circle, older
adult club, will conduct the
seder. Childern and grandchild-
ren of older adult members are
invited to participate. Reserva-
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