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March 25, 1960 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-25

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Pierrot to Address
Beth El Sisterhood

Temple Players Set
Samuels-Kalt Rites Circle to Stage
'Guys and Dolls'
Planned for Nov. 22 Yiddish Pageant
with Noted Stars

Five celebrated artists of the
Yiddish stage will appear here
under sponsorship of the Work-
men's Circle at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
day, in the Mumford High
School auditorium.
The touring group will pre-
sent "Listen to This," a play
based on the life and works of
Sholem Aleichem, prepared by
Ben Fenster with music by
Vladimir Heifitz. The play will
be followed by a program of
concert entertainment.
Israel Welichansky, charac-
ter actor and mimic, heads the
cast and also directs the pro-
duction. Co-featured with him is

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MISS GERRIE SAMUELS

The engagement of Gerrie
Lois Samuels to Lt. Harold
Bruce Kalt has been announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Samuels, of Lesure Ave.
Lt. Kalt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Kalt, of Fairfield Dr., i s
a graduate of Michigan State
University, where he was affili-
ated with S i g in a Alpha Mu
fraternity.
Welichansky Minna Bern
The bride-elect, a f ormer
MSU student, is now attending Minna Bern, actress and singer
Wayne State University. A Nov. of Israeli and Yiddish folk
22 wedding is planned.
songs.
Rounding out the cast are
Center Theater 'Audience comedian Zisha Gold, dramatic
on Stage' Night March 30 actress Chayele Luxemburg and
"How to Read and Watch a pianist Pola Kadison.
Play," a discussion to provide
Tickets are available at the
hints on how to get the most Circle Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile,
out of plays, and "On the Evils Borenstein's Book Stores and
of Smoking Tobacco," a pre- Spitzer's Book Store, or by call-
sentation of Chekhov's famous ing the chairman, David
monologue by Dr. Morris Lip- Lifshitz, UN. 4-0407. All seats
nik, will highlight the Jewish are reserved.
Center Theater "Audience on
Stage," at 8 p.m., Wednesday. Rabbi Prero to Address

For a Strictly Kosher
& Enjoyable Passover
Make Your Reservation
at

KAHN'S
GLENWOOD HOTEL

100 Cass Ave.

Mt. Clemens

HO 8-4271

SCHWARTZ HOTEL

189 Cass Ave. Mt. Clemens
HOward 8-3144

Now Accepting Reservations

FOR PASSOVER

Traditional Sedorim will be held
Kosher & Best Foods will be
served at reasonable prices.
We have made arrangements
with bath houses to which we
will furnish transportation,
back and forth.
Please Make Reservations Early
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz

AZA's JudaNm Institute

The fourth program in the
current Judaism Institute be -
ing sponsored by the Greater
Detroit AZA Council will take
place at 2 p.m., Sunday, when
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, of
Young Israel, speaks on "The
Ghetto."
The two-hour sessions will
continue for three more weeks
on the general theme "Trends
in Jewish Thought." Marty
Leichtman is Institute chair -
man. For information, call the
BBYO office, VE. 8-4487,

George F. Pierrot, director of
TV travel programs and the
World Adventure Series, will
be the guest speaker at the
April 4 luncheon meeting of the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
Pierrot will speak on the sub
ject "Behind the Scenes with
World Celebrities." He will dis-
close some of his embarrassing
and amusing experiences off-
stage.

(left)
SHIRLEY LEWIS
and HELEN ROWIN will star
as "Adelaide" and "Sarah
Brown" in the Temple Play-
ers production of "Guys and
Dolls," to begin Saturday eve-
ning, at Temple Beth El. The
rollicking, hit Broadway musi-
cal will be repeated on Sun-
day evening and again on
April 2 and 3. The most ambi-
tious undertaking in the his-
tory of the Temple Players,
"Guys and Dolls" has a cast
of 50.

The Parents Club of Phi
Sigma Delta fraternity will hold
its fifth annual dinner-dance
this Sunday evening, at the Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute, 19350
Greenfield. Parents, their sons
and dates and all alumni and
their wives are invited.

A WELL-KNOWN CANTOR AND RABBI
TO CONDUCT THE SERVICES — TO BE
HELD ON THE PREMISES FOR THE
ENTIRE WEEK

MINERAL BATHS available to all

Dietary Lows

strictly adhered to

Write or call at

once

MAX ELKIN
Managing Owner

The Colonial Hotel

and MINERAL BATHS

Mount Clemens, Michigan, HOward 3-4505

And His Orchestra

KE 5-2604

Vacation-Temporary-Wake - up

COYLE TELEPHONE
ANSWERING SERVICE

VE 7-6701

Superb Photography

Black & White —"Living" Natural Calor

8632 McNichols Rd., West

UN 4-8484

Dr. Citron to Address
Truman LZO Branch

"Changing Neighborhoods
and Jews in Suburbia" will be
the topic of Dr. Abraham F.
Citron in an address to the
Harry S. Truman Branch of the
Labor Zionist Order at 8:30
p.m., Saturday, in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Schumer,
12940 Dartmouth, Oak Park.
Dr. Citron, director of com-
munity relations and research
at the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, has been a student of min-
ority group integration for over
20 years.
Friends are invited to the
program and a social hour to
follow, according to -Richard B.
Kramer, president of the Tru-
man Branch.

AZO Pharmacy Fraternity
Plans 31st Dinner-Dance

PASSOVER RESERVATIONS
NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Mount Clemens, Michigan

aidt, Skin.

Phi Sigma Delta Parents
Slate Annual Dinner-Dance

The 31st anniversary dinner-
dance of Alpha Zeta Omega
pharmaceutical fraternity will
take place at 7 p.m., Wednes-
day, at the Whittier Hotel.
The annual event is spon-
sored by the two local . groups,
Detroit Alumni Chapter, of
Tween Carnival April 2
which Max Millman is directo-
A Tween Spring Carnival, rum and Phi Omicron Chapter
with dancing, games and re- at Wayne State University, Irv-
freshment booths, will be held ing Stein, directorum.
at the Jewish Center, 18100
, Meyers, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Beth Abraham Couples Club
tApril 2.
Slates Membership Party
Parlor games and other sur-
prises will highlight a member-
ship party planned by the
Couples Club of Beth Abraham
Synagogue for 8:30 p.m., Sun-
day, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Naftalie, 19133 Win-
throp. Prospective members are
AT
invited.

Colonial Hotel & Mineral Baths

Photography at Center

A new course in black and
white photography will be of-
fered by the Jewish Center,
18100 Meyers. Enrollment is
limited to the first 20. For in-
formation - call the Center's art
department, DI 1-4200. .

Continentally
Speaking

By Mary Carter
and Henri Phillipe
It finally happened! We are
in our new salon, located at
15335 W. 7 Mile Road, near
Greenfield.
We have tried to give our
good and faithful clientele the
very best, and judging from the
ooh's and ah's, well wishes,
beautiful, beautiful flowers and
plants, it was met with great
approval. Now our aim is to give
you the very best service and
hairstyling in the beautiful sur-
roundings of the "Continental."
We would very much like to
discuss with you, in a future
article, our new salon policies
and ideas, and have your com-
ment on them.
Don't hesitate to phone us—
our new number is VErmont
6-7681. (Thanks to all of you,
our opening was a huge success.

(Adv.)

meet

LEONARD SILLMAN

producer

of the "New Faces" Revues and

Colette's "Second String" in

HUDSON'S BOOK SHOP downtown

MONDAY, MARCH 28

12 NOON to 2 P.M.

Author of the witty autobiography—

"Here Lies Leonard Sillman Straight-
ened Out at Last"•— this colorful

personality from the show world,
discoverer of many important talents
on stage and screen, will autograph
copies of his book at Hudson's Down-
town on Monday, March 28. The
book is an exciting, delightful, behind-
the-scenes story of Broadway and
Hollywood from the 1920's to the
present. Filled with wonderful anec-
dotes and well illustrated—a book as
entertaining as the author himself.

Hudson's Book Shop—Downtown-Mezzanine

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