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October 23, 1959 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-10-23

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1 Revue at Fox Theater _.to. Conclude
Bnai • Brith- -Women's Fund-Raisin

Set June Date

JWY Activities

Betrothal Told

11
Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will hold its an- •
Many local, national and Is- week, fully-paid vacation at the
i-
n-ual Hallowe'en party at 8:3C
rael institutions will be the ma- Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake,

p.m., Nov. 2, in the home of
jor • beneficiaries of the 13th N.Y. Second prize is a five-day
Mrs. Mary Love, 19171 Mont-'
annual fund-raising project cur- American plan vacation at Oak-
rose: The annual membership
rently being conducted by the ton Manor, Lake Pewaukee,

party is slated for 8:30 p.m.,
C Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Wis. Both trips are for two
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
People.
14 Women's Council.
Lillian Pevzner, 17377 North-
Mrs. Phillip Edelheit, Council
Culminating the campaign for

land.
$100,000 will be the Council's president, announces that the
* * *
traditional "All-Star Revue," to awards will be made at a spe-
ROBERT
J. RAFELSON
cial
,
meeting
to
be
held
next
be held Nov. 10, at the Fox
POST and AUXILIARY have
.. Theater. Leading personalities January, at Cong. Beth Joseph.
scheduled a "Roaring 20's"
frorathe world of entertainment For information, call LI 1-5290.
cocktail party at 9 p.m., Nov.
Of the "many - volunteer serv-
will appear on
7, in the Memorial Home. 'Ac-
ices performed by Bnai Brith
t h e evening's

cording to Morton Oppenheim,
women, -several are rendered
program.

commander, and Mrs. Nathan
loCally..One of the most signi-
Mrs. Leon

Brenner, Auxiliary president,
ficant 'is Work done for the
1-D Dreyling er,
MISS MARIAN LEVINE
members are invited to bring
Michigan Cancer Society.
Council fund-
MISS ROSLYN EPSTEIN
prospective
members.
.Arrange-
Under
the
chairmanship
of
raising chair-
A January wedding is being
Mrs. Jack Harnfield, the Bnai
E-1 man, stated
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ep- ments are' being . made by Mrs. planned by Marian Esther Le-
Brith Women's Cancer Clinic stein, of LaSalle Ave., Hunting- Abe Schwartz and Robert Zel- vine and Donald Alexander,
this week that

A drive workers
Service staffs the Cancer So- ton Woods, announce the vin. Prizes will be awarded to whose parents are the Jacob
ciety 'from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. engagement of their - daughter, the person bringing the most Levines and Harvey Alexan-
will have an
each Thursday, with each of the Roslyn, to Sam Sonnenstrahl, new members. For reservations, ders, both of Moritz Ave., Oak
opportunity to
win either of Mrs. Dreylinger 27 chapters participating.
son of Mr. AI Sonnenstrahl, of call Mrs. Schwartz, LI. 7-6121, Park.
The women are responsible Rensselaer Ave.," Oak Park, and or Mrs. Meyer Solomon, LI.
two prizes being offered to mem-
bers who have sold .furid-raising for doing office work, distribut- the late Mrs. Lillian Sonnen- 4-8909. '
* * *
ing medicine and cancer pads, strahl. A June 5 wedding is
tickets.
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
First prize, she said, is a one- sewing cancer pads and provid- planned.
ing transportation for patients,
is planning a 'membership tea
Master of Ceremonies
to and from their homes.
at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Me-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Other local projects adopted
Morial Home _ , under the chair-
Detroit's Leading Entertainer .
by the Council include working
manship of Mrs. Kate Dworin.
• TO 8-2067
TO 6-5016
for the United Foundation —
Prospective members 'are in- AllarWiess"Paroomod'oiar•
• •
Bnai Brith Women have pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schiller, vited to participate in the pro
ctivities -
vided 300 volunteers this year of Huntington Woods, announce gram of games, entertainment
Larry Paul
A membership meeting will already—the Mothers March on the recent engagement of their and refreshments.
Polio and the Allied Jewish daughter, Marjorie Joyce, to
* * *
Furniture
Service
be held - by • DONALD FOX
OAK PARK AUXILIARY,
Edwin S. Agranoff, son of Mr.
CHAPTER, Tuesday evening, Campaign.
Refinishing & Repairing
Receiving Hospital also is and Mrs. Phillip Agranoff, of continuing its three-month
at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556
7579 W. McNICHOLS
serviced
once a month, the
Wyoming. - Mrs. Leonard Sims, women working in the pediatrics Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Agra- membership drive, will .hold a
UN 4-8440 UN 2-7949
noff is • a • graduate of University combined harvest festival and
past president of Women's Dis-
ward and bringing the young- of Minnesota, School of 'Busi- surprise fashion show at 8:30
trict No. 6 and a national com-
ness Administration. A Jan. 3 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
mittee member, • will be guest Sters gifts and other comforts.
Mrs. Dreylinger stressed that
Mrs. Jack Guttenplan. presi-
wedding is planned.
speaker. Games will be played,
in addition to these local proj-
dent, 15201 Dartmouth, Oak
* * *
prizes distributed and refresh- ects, the Council fund-raising
Park. Holiday refreshments will
ments served. Members and effort also supports such insti-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tukel,
And His Orchestra
friends are invited to attend. tutions as the Bellefaire Chil- of Hubbell Ave., announce the be served, according to Mes-
dames Sonny Binder and Harry
* *
' dren's Home in Cleveland, the engagement of their daughter, Sklar, arrangements chairman.
KE 5-2604
HARRY KEIDAN CHAPTER Bnai Brith Medical Center at Goldie, to Harold M. Weinstein,
Prospective members are in-
will hold its annual member- Rochester, Minn., - and a dozen son of Mrs. Leo Bayliss, of vited to call LI. 4-7634 or LI.
bring-a-member tea at 12:30 other life-saving ventures.
Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. Allan 8-9176 for information or ;trans:
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
Weinstein, of Berkley. Mich. portation.
Mrs. Maxine Berristein, 20470
A November w e l d i . n g is
*
Warrington. An original skit;
planned.
Sid
Shmarak's
■ ■
-BALE
POST and
-
JOS.
L.
written and produced by mem-
* * *
AUXILIARY will hold a joint
bers, will be presented, 'Mrs.
For fine color movies
Ann.ouncement is made of the meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Leonard -Sims will speak: Pro-
engagement of Lorraine Adele in the Memorial Home. A spe-
of your wedding
spective members are invited
Smith, daughter of Mr. Eli M. cial movie will - be • shown by
to attend.
Call
* * *
, ANN L. KORSON, registered Smith, of Muskegon Heights, the American Cancer Society,
A "Triple Treat" will be electrologist by the states, of and the late Mrs-. Smith, to Law- in hopes of educating the pub-
offered by •OAKWOODS CHAP- Michigan and New York, is now rence Charles Love, son of Mr. lic to take yearly examina-
TER at its meeting at 8:30 located at 15228 W. 7 Mile, and Mrs. Harry Love, of Green- tions. It is said that through
lawn Ave. A Nov. 23 wedding these examinations death may
p.m., Tuesday, at the Oak where .she is engaged in the is planned.
be reduced as much as 90%.
Park Community Center. Origi- - practice of electrolysis for the
The public is invited.
nal hats of any size and de- permanent removal of facial
hair.
A
graduate
electrologist,
scription will be entered in a
Rosenwald AL Post
contest, competing for top Miss Korson recently completed
a
post-graduate
course
at
the
Slates Open House
prizes in the stylish, simple or
silly categories. Mah Jongg and Hoffman Electrolysis Institute
Julius Rosenwald Post of the
Owners of The Beautiful
games will be featured. Re- in New York. She specializes in American Legion will hold open
the
short
wave
Dial-A-Matic
Sys-
freshments will be served.
house
for
all
veterans
and
their
tem. For free consultation, call
* * *
Miss Korson's office, BR. 3-0200. families at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
'REX CHAPTER will hold a
day, at Cong. Beth Yehudah,
* * *
menbership tea at 8:30 p.m.,
GEORGE OHRENSTEIN, Cer- 17556 Wyoming.
KOSHER CATERING
Monday, at the -home of -Mrs. tified Master Watchmaker and
A movie with actor Art Car-
David Levine, 19987 Ardmore. Jeweler, located at 18963 Liver- ney as narrator will be shown,
Still have several choice dates available for 1959-'60
All those interested in joining nois, invites his many customers and a social h6ur will follow.
season. We can accommodate 50 to . 350. persons in
the chapter are invited to at- and friends to stop in and pick
Now in is 29th year as the
our beautiful Chapel and Garden Room, Terrace
tend. Information may be ob- up an entry blank to the "Swiss only Legion post in the com-
Dining Room and Cocktail Bar, or in YOUR home
tained by calling UN. 4-6865.
Vacation Contest." Besides the munity, the Rosenwald group
or favorite Synagogue.
* *
four free trips to Switzerland, invites all veterans to partici-
We Also Wish to Announce That
GOLDA IVIYERSON CHAP- 996 other prkzes are offered. No pate in its program of patriotic,
religious and welfare service,
TER, Bnai Brith GirlS, and SY- purchase is necessary.
THANKSGIVING DINNERS WILL BE SERVED
• * *
states David Kay, commander.
TEENS CHAPTER, Aleph .Zadik
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 FROM 12 NOON
Aleph, will hold a "Beatnik
The post is always available
Mr. and Mrs. - Zellman Gott-
Party" this coming Saturday hell of RAINBOW TERRACE, to veterans and their families
WE SUGGEST EARLY RESERVATIONS CALL
night. For information, call located at 18451 Wyoming, an- regarding pensions, compensa-

UN 3-4361
Barbara Onrich, UN 4-7249.
nounce that Thanksgiving Din- tion, hospitalization and other
* * *
ners will be served an 'Thursday, phases of veterans benefits. For
18451 WYOMING, 1 1 /2 Blocks North. of Curtis
ALBERT TUCKER, CEN- Nov. 26, from 12 noon. .For information, call Joseph Sha-
Under Supervision of Vaad Harabonim
piro, Post service officer, UN 1-
TENNIAL and YUSTER-ROS- reservations call UN 3-4361.
6039.
ENBERG LODGES will com-
bine to present a political de- Form Teen-Age Group
bate featuring Democratic Lt. at Northwest Young Israel
We are pleased to announce that
Gov. John Swainson and Repub-
A new teen-age group has
lican State Senator Lynn 0. been organized at Young Israel
Francis, of Midland. The two of Northwest Detroit, with a
political leaders will discuss meeting scheduled for 8 p.m.,
"Michigan's Financial Crisis" at today, at the synagogue. An
9 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Beth oneg shabbat, the program will
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.-
include a discussion of current
• * *
Jewish events, Israeli songs and
is resuming custom made drapery department.
PISGAH LODGE BOWLING dances and refreshments.
WINDOW SHADES

The group also haS planned
BEDSPREADS
DRAPERIES

LEAGUE announces openings
for four bowlers at 7 p.m., a Simhat Torah celebration at
Estimates given in your home—No Obligation
Wednesdays, at Oak Park Lanes. 5 p.m., Saturday, in the syna-
KE 2-0977 .
For information, call Leo Man- gogue, in which other youth
grouRs also will participate,
heimer.

SAM ROSENBLA1

nai

.

nth

8nga4einerits

A

WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW

Business -Briefs

SID SIEGEL

TO 8-2705

MR. & MRS..ZELLMAN GOTTHEI-L

RAINBOW TERRACE

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