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April 01, 1960 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-04-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 1, 1960 -- 24

Miss Ebstein to Wed Hadassah Seeks
HMO Supplies
Bernard Goldston

N ew U.S. Flag Given Detroit Council

U.S. Savings Bonds are a good
way to save money and they
also help save the peace.

wick Stein.

Three separate meetings of
Hadassah groups this week will
emphasize the Hadassah
Medical Organization (HMO)
And His Orchestra
with supplies showers, it was
announced by Mrs. David
KE 5-2604
Schachter, president. All three
meetings, to be held on Tues-
day, also will feature the instal-
lation of new officers.
MAY I HELP YOU
Evergreen Group will meet at
SELECT YOUR PARTY NEEDS?
Hadassah House at 8:30 p.m.,
INVITATIONS s MATCHES
when Mrs. Jack Turkin will give
NAPKINS • COASTERS, ETC.
a humorous monologue.
SHIRLEY SMALL
Schaefer Group, meeting for
UN 4-4420
a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., is
planning a surprise program.
MAXWELL M. LOWE, past president of the Metropolitan
Sherwood Grotip will gather
For the Finest in Music
for a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Detroit Bnai Brith Council, presents a new, 50-star American
in the home of Mrs. Arthur flag to MARY V. BECK, president of the Detroit Common
Fleischman, 1 6 4 1 Strathcona. Council, in special ceremonies witnessed by SOL SUPERFON
MISS NANCY EBSTEIN
(left), civic affairs chairman, and MILO RAPPAPORT, Council
Lawrence Fleischman will ex-
vice-president.
The ceremony was repeated throughout the
and His Orchestra
hibit
works
of
art,
and
will
and
Mrs.
Martin
Ebstein,
Mr.
country, as Bnai Brith presented new flags to governments in
of Gillman Ave., Livonia, an- speak on his collection.
UN 4-4346
WO 2-4814
Other meetings will be held many cities,.
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Nancy June, to Ber- later in the month by Bagley,
nard Goldston, son - of Mr. and University E a s t, University
FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDS . •
Mrs. Cyril Goldston, of Colum- Nor t h, Business and Profes-
sional and Livonia Groups.
bus, 0.
from corsage to special occasion!
In speaking an the work of
Mr. Goldston is a graduate of
Originality • Fine Workmanship
More
than
100
metropolitan
Ohio State University, and will HMO in providing sheets, pillow
WEDDINGS - SHOWERS, ETC.
Detroit furniture manufactur-
enter law school in September. cases, bed pans, uniforms, dia- ers, distributors and retailers
pers
and
other
goods
for
Israeli
He is affiliated with Tau Epsi-
will display their 1960 furnish-
lon Phi fraternity. A June hospitals, Mrs. Schachter ings lines in the multi-million
stressed the need for "dollars
wedding is planned.
18305 Wyoming DI 1-9700
for supplies. Hadassah raises dollar setting of the DETROIT
MILTON E. SHORE
PROPRIETORS
MARVIN OWEN
funds in this country for the HOME FURNISHINGS SHOW
purchase in Israel of hospital opening Saturday at the Detroit
, linens, layettes, garments and Artillery Armory. Upwards of
uniforms, all produced by 100,000 Detroiters are expected
Photography by
NORMAN-REUBIN. In a cere- Israel's growing industry, she to attend the nine day event
that runs through April 10.
Specializing in
mony March 20, at Brotherhood I added.
Weddings
* * *
Quality & Service
Synagogue, in New York, Lois
"The 29 ballerinas with mous-
Camille Reubin, daughter of
Bar Mitzvahs
taches," was the tongue-in-
Mrs. Etta Reubin, of 16914 Tire-
Natural Color
cheek description given the
man, and the late Mr. Morris
Specialist
Mrs. David Eisman, president male members of the fabulous
Commercial
Reubin, was united in marriage
to Martin Louis Norman, son of of SHOLOM AUXILIARY, an- GEORGIAN STATE DANCE
UN 3.8532
UN
4.60,10
Mrs. Lily Norman, of New York, nounces an election meeting at COMPANY by the London Daily
Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild
'Express
when
the
company
re-
and the late Mr. David Norman. .12:30 p. m., Tuesday, in the
The bride wore an eggshell home of Mrs. Albert Sugar, cently appeared there. S. Hurok

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challis dress, with a matching 18468 Cherrylawn. A bowling brings the entire company of r
60
to
the
Masonic
Temple
at
party
for
Post
and
Auxiliary
veil topped with a white gros-
grain headband decorated with members is planned at 8 p.m., 8:20 p.m., April 8 and 9, and at
2:20 p.m., April 10..
Lanes,
an antique jade pin. She carried Sunday, at Star
* * *
* * *
• REPAIRING
• LAMP MOUNTING
a Bible with a nosegay of white
YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB
and cream tea roses.
• REBUILDING '
will meet on Monday evening, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Sunday,
The bride was given in mar- in the Memorial Home, when
• Complete Ceramic Repairs •
riage by her mother and Mr. Mesdames Ruth Benach and in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
i
Sam
Lorber,
24020
Meadowlark,
Herman Gordon, of Mendota Theresa Mendelson will be host-
A COMPLETE SELECTION OF LAMPS & LAMP SHADES
' Oak Park. Plans will be com-
Ave., Detroit. Dr. Irwin Norman
esses. Second nomination of pleted for the annual family
IMPORTED CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES & DECANTERS
was his brother's best man.
officers will be presented, and seder, to be held on April 11,
The newlyweds both grad- there will be reports on a hos- at the Sholem Aleichern Insti-
26001 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK LI 4-1711
uated from Cooper Union, pital party for patients at Bat- ture, 19350 Greenfield.
i
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30; THURS., SAT. to 9
* * *
where Mr. Norman was awarded tle Creek Veterans Hospital
a Fulbright Scholarship to the and the annual mother and
BERG FAMILY CLUB will
State Academy of Art at Dus- daughter affair.
meet Sunday evening, in the
*
seldorf, West Germany, from
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
which he has returned. The
ROBERT J. RAFELSON 1Schecter, 12931 Rosemary, Oak
couple will reside in New York AUXILIARY will meet at 9 Park.
* * *
City.
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
* * *
Mrs. Sol Lopata, 18517 Wash-
A dance and games party in
SOSKIN-ARKIN. In a cere- burn. Second nominations of celebration of its 11th anniver-
mony on Feb. 14, Mrs. Ida G. officers and elections will be sary is planned by the LAPEER
RATES: $400 - 8 Weeks; $210 - 4 Weeks
Arkin was joined in marriage featured. There will be a dis- PARENTS ASSOCIATION at
at
to Leonard Soskin.
cussion of plans for the year's 8:30 p.m., April 23, in the Fort
fund-raising, according to Mrs. Wayne Hotel Ballroom. Matt
Foster, senior vice-presi- Gouze and the Tamburitzans
Quality Staff • Beautiful Filtered Swimming Pool
Vanguard Playhouse Martin
dent. Mrs. John Berger will be Orchestra will furnish music
Complete Program • Dietary Laws Observed
and
entertainment.
Proceeds
Opens with 'Peer Gynt 1 co-hostess.
For Information Write or Call:
will be used to furnish recrea-
Proclamation by Mayor Louis
Frank Leiderman, BA, MA in Education, Resident Camp
tion-al,
educational
and
train-
tL Miriani of the period from Aesculapians Schedule ing facilities at the Lapeer State
Director, 18115 KENTUCKY, (21) DI 1-8898, DI 1-1498; or
April 3 to 9 as Vanguard Play- Annual Barn Dance
Mrs. M. Servetter, Secretary, 24351 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK,
Home and Training School,
house Week was announced by
Aesculapian Pharmaceutical
LI 7-1165.
attorney Sam Charfoos, chair- Association and its Ladies Aux- used by 4,000 mentally retarded
children. For tickets, call UN.
man of the Playhouse board.
iliary will jointly hold their an- 2-6066, or contact Mrs. Seldon
The proclamation coincides nual barn dance on April 6,
with the opening of Detroit's at Rainbow Terrace. Proceeds Barris, 21951 Ridgedale, Oak
Park.
newest residential professional will go to the Children's Leu-
* * *
theater, which will bring a new , kemia Foundation.
Dr.
DAVID
BLUM and Dr,
play each month throughout the
For tickets, call Mrs. Michael HERBERT BEAN attended
year.
Wainer, - UN 3-6792; or Meyer the annual Midwest Podia-
The first production is Hen- Goldsmith, DI 1-2815.
try-Chiropody Conference at the
rik Ibsen's comedy, "Peer . A dessert luncheon meeting Morrison Hotel, Chicago, where
satire
on
-human
fail-
Gynt," a
of the Auxiliary is planned for the three-day meeting of foot
"BON. VOYAGE", "SPEEDY
ings, which opens Wednesday April 20, in the home of Mrs specialists was devoted to new
at the Playhouse, 58 E. Colum- Abraham Gaba, 19983 Murray I
or "SYMPATHY"
RECOVERY"
techniques in relieving foot fa-
bia.
Hill. A business session will fol , tigue. soreness and pain.
more important than what you say is
"Peer Gynt" will be per- I low.
how you say it. Expressions of sym-
pathy, best wishes or congratulations
formed with a new and original
An
exhibition
of
woodcuts,
are much more effective with a gift
the
musical score written by
basket that speaks for you . in an
lithographs, paintings and draw-
eye-appealing, taste-tempting and sat-
young Norwegian compose r, Jewish Center Starts
is
ings
by
Charles
F.
Gunther
isfying manner.
Saeverud, the first time it will Softball Registration
being
held
over
at
the
OPEN
For your next celebration, whatever
offered
in
this
country
with
Registration
for
softball
be
the occasion, order from our large
leagues in all age groups, Jun- DOOR GALLERY, 18090 Wyom-
the Saeverud music.
variety of champagnes, wines and
ing,
until
April
9.
Gunther,
a
liquors . . . by the bottle or case . .
Wayne Martens is producing iors, Tweens, Teens and Adults,
Toledo
resident,
is
having
his
to meet your needs.
the play, which will run nightly, is now being conducted by the
first show here. He is super-
except Mondays, through April Jewish Center through April 22. visor of art instruction of the
Call UNiversity 2-6800.. and CHARIE tft
Competitioh in all leagues
30. Tickets are available by call-
Toledo
Museum.
will
start
May
1
and
run
ing WO. 3-3863. Special rates
are available for parties, groups through June, with most games
Wig
TT figE /fl
Money in U.S. Savings Bonds
3205 W. McNICHOLS RD. (at Wild. rm-ror
and organizations. To arrange being played on Sundays. The is guaranteed safe by the
Nation-Wide
Delivery
DETROIT
21, MICHIGAN
Center
such programs, call Lawrence program is open to

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