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June 05, 1959 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-06-05

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Welfare Women Fulfill $10,000
Pledge to Detroit Hadassah Group

The Berry Puppets will per-
form "Cinderella" for the an-
nual Sigma Delta Tau Alumnae
League children's party at 10
a.m. Saturday, in the commun-
ity room of the Bank of the
Commonwealth, W. 7 Mile and
James Ccrizens.
Mrs. Ray Berry, a member of
the League, is puppeteer. With
the help of her family, she
makes the puppets and pro-
duces the entire show.
Proceeds from the party will
go to the Multiple Sclerosis
Fund, according to Mrs. Sidney
Cricow, president. Assisting her
with the event are Mrs. Harry
Lieberman, ticket chairman,
and Mesdames Herman Fox.
Sidney Kaplan, Lawrence Weis-
berg and Robert Pankin.

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Making the final payment on a $10,000 pledge made to
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah for a gymnasium and physical
therapy clinic at the new Hadassah-Hebrew University medical
center in Israel, are members of the Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization and its North Woodward Branch.
Seated, left to right, are Mesdames SADIE B. HAUT, presi-
dent, North Woodward Branch; DAVID J. SCHACHTER, presi-
dent of Hadassah; OTTO KAVIEFF, JACK SEDER, outgoing
JWEWO president, MAX ENGLANDER, BENJAMIN BOND,
Hadassah treasury gifts chairman, MORRIS FISHMAN and
JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN; standing, Mesdames BERT HAR-
WITIL IDA GOLDSMITH and MORRIS MILLER, incoming
JWEWO president.
* *

All women joining the De- courses and material to be
troit Chapter of Hadassah dur- studied will be presented.
ing its current membership
Techniques for the study
drive will be invited to a gar- group will be presented by a
den party, to be held June 16. panel composed of Mesdames
at the home of Mrs. Theodore Oscar Kramer, Hugh Greenberg,
Levin, 2806 Cambridge. Mem- Harold Berry, Michael Stashow-
bers bringing a new member er and Mrs. Rubin, who will
also are eligible for admission. serve as moderator.
In the recent listing of newly-
New groups may be formed
elected officers of the chapter, at any time. For information,
the name of Mrs. Max L. Lich- call Mrs. Stashower, UN. 3-9587;
ter, as vice-president of proj- Mrs. Leslie Pensler, DI. 1-2377;
ects, was omitted in error. or the Hadassah office, BR.
A workshop highlighting
study groups and education will 3-5441.
be held at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday,
at Hadassah House, 16240 W. 7 Central '49 Graduates
Mile, under the direction of
Plan Reunion Dance
Mrs. George M. Rubin.
A 10th anniversary reunion
Plans for increasing contact
among the 36 study groups now dance is planned by the Central
organized will be outlined, and High School graduating classes
of January, June and August.
1949, at 9 p.m., June 13, at the
Adas Shalom Couples Latin Quarter.
According to Sander Levin
Elect New Officers
and Dr. Robert Goldman, presi-
Newly - elected officers of dents of the graduating classes
Adas Shalom Young Married who are co-chairmen of the re-
Couples Club are Sheldon Brod- union committee, there will be
le.y, president; Sid Silverman, dancing to the music of Fred
vice-president; Bill Sklar, treas- Netting and his orchestra, the
urer; Irene Schwartz and Betty presentation of an original class
Blase, secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. song and a skit.
Al Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Committee members include
Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alan E. Luckoff, publicity: Ir-
Surfs and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ving H a l p e r n, tickets; Bob
Greene, committee chairmen.
Steinberg, faculty; Richard
The group's final social event Stein and Lila Weiss Schneider.
of the season will be a moon- program; and Eleanor Weiss
light barbeque at Oak Park's Rosen, secretary. -
Major Park on Sunday evening.
Tickets are available in ad-
Refreshments and the guitar vance by calling Mrs. Betty
playing of Nedda Wakser will Shipko Lichter, LI 6-3207, or
be featured.
at the door.

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GROUND BEEF .....

Scholnick's Adds
More Floor Space

Complete remodeling of its
present facilities and expansion
of its interior by an additional
700 square feet is currently be-
ing undertaken by Scholnick's.
prestige men's E0
shop on Wash- r .
ington Blvd.'
and Grand
River. Accord-
ing to Nathan
H. Scholnick,
president of
the 33-year-old
firm. the - ex-
pansion a 1 s o
- -
will provide
Scholnick
a n additional
15 feet of window display area.
Through the years. the name
Scholnick's has become synony-
mous with high fashion and top
quality men's wear imported
from all parts of the world.
Beginning in 1926 with an
original area of 900 square feet.
Scholnick's added another 450
square feet on the Grand River
side after only a few years.
Shortly afterwards, with a
constantly growing clientele.
the shop opened an additional
4,800 square feet in a . down-
stairs showroom.
The latest addition will be
made on the Washington Blvd.
side. Business will continue
during the expansion, with no
inconvenience to the customer.
Mr. Scholnick assured.

8 U. of D. Graduates

Receive Dental Degrees

Six dentists and two dental
hygienists will be among the
University of Detroit graduates
who will participate in com-
mencement exercises of the den-
tal school on Thursday. at the
U. of D. Memorial Bldg.
They are Samuel Applebaum.
3039 Tuxedo: Simon L. Cook.
3245 Tuxedo: Alvin V. Pensler.
4005 W. Outer Dr.: Edward R.
Pollak, 24753 Rensselaer, Oak
Park; Samuel P. Weiner, 2497
Ewald Circle; and Lawrence E.
Wenokur, 13167 Stoepel, all of
whom will receive DDS degrees.
Receiving RDH certifiicates as
dental hygienists are Estelle
Ring, 19978 Snowden; and Rosa- ,
lie Brodsky, 19316 Rutherford.

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Sorority Children's
Party to Feature
Cinderella Puppets

$

Award Walter Winshall
Ramah Scholarships

Miss Karasick Sets
July Wedding Date

Two summer scholarships to
Camp Ramah have been award-
ed to Wal t er Winshall, 15, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall,
17210 James Couzens.

Walter, a junior taking accel-
erated courses at Mumford high
school, received one of the
scholarships from Midrasha for
his "scholastic standing and in-
terest in Jewish education."
Adas Shalom Synagogue
awarded him the other scholar-
ship for his "excellent qualities
of leadership, study and service
to the high ideals of synagogue
life and Jewish education."

MISS

WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW . .

JUDITH KARASICK

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Judith Benita
Karasick, daughter of Mrs. Sam
Pollock. of Greydale Ave.. and
Mr. Boris Karasick. of Prairie
Ave., to Gerald Ginter. son of
Mrs. Evelyn Ginter. of Ken-
tucky Ave.
A July wedding is planned.

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