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DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS

Feldman-Maxon
Rites Solemnized

MRS. LESTER FELDMAN
Judith Maxon became the
bride of Lester Feldman at a
ceremony performed March 4
4.1 by Rabbi Gerson Levi of .Jam-
= aica Long Island, N.Y., uncle of
the bride, at the Park Shelton
Hotel.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dolkart Max-
on of Nicolet Place and Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Feldman of Tracey
Ave.
The bride, who attended the
University of Mexico, wore a
gown of peau de soie. The bride-
groom is a graduate of Michigan
State University.
Mrs. S. J; Singer, twin sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor. Marvin Ililf was best
man.
The newlyweds departed for
a Chicago honeymoon. They will
live in Detroit.

J. J. CLARKE

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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 9 P.M.

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activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Charlip entertained Sunday at their Santa
Barbara Dr. home with dessert and coffee for the Charlip
Family Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of Harding Ave., Oak Park, have
departed for a two-week vacation in Florida and Puerto Rico.
The Bodzin Family Club will meet at the home of Miss
Yetta Bodzin, 17170 Meyers, March 11, 8:30 p.m.
Joseph Freedman, 21921 Kipling, and Irving M. Weisberg,
23071 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, returned from Miami Beach, Florida,
where they attended Continental Assurance Company's 50th
anniversary President's Club meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Shur, formerly of Detroit, were hosts at
a family dinner held at Cromers' of Flint in honor of the mar-
riage of their son• and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
D. Shur.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Greenblatt of Linwood Ave. and
grandson, Seymour Brown, will spend three weeks in Florida
this month. Their son-in-' • and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brown, have returned fr ∎
a three-week stay in Florida. Mrs.
Greenblatt's brother, Lo
acobson, recently spent six weeks
in Florida.
Former Detroiter Eleanor Lipkin, in private life the wife of
Dr. R. Rocchi, will be soloist with the Toledo Symphony Orch-
estra March 15 at the Toledo Museum of Arts She will play the
second Beethoven concerto Last summer she appeared with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra and was acclaimed by critics • and
a crowd of more than 1,000 people.

ACLU Will Present
`Abolition' Films

Three of the five members of
the first Air Force class of aero-
space research pilots are gradu-
The Metropolitan Detroit ates of the University of Michi-
gan.
Branch of the American Civil
Liberties Union at 8 p.m. on
Monday in the main auditoriurn
of the Detroit Institute of Arts
will show the controversial film,
"Operation Abolition," and the
And His Orchestra
film recently produced by the
ACLU of Northern California en-
KE 5-2604
titled "Operation Correction."
The former movie was pro-
duced under the direction of the
House Committee on Un-Ameri-
can Activities as a result of the
violence from the three-day hear-
Fine Photography
ing conducted by the HUAC in
Condids, Professionally Finished
For Appointment Phone
San Francisco in May, 1960.
S. LEIBICK
KE 1-0104
The ACLU of Northern Cali-
fornia obtained a copy of the
film, dubbed in its own narration
and called its version "Operation
MUSIC FOR
Correction."

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Break Ground for Nursing Home
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PLANNED MODERN
MODERN NURSING HOME
IN NORTHWEST DETROIT

With the convalescent and
, elderly patient in mind, The
I Edgewater Nursing Home, Inc.,
I broke ground Feb. 27, 1962,
with officials of the Detroit In-
suring Office of the Federal
Housing Administration in at-
tendance, led by Dwight K.
Hamborski, director.
The Home, 22811 W. Seven
Mile, overlooks the Rouge River
and the Redford Golf Course.
The structure will have three
levels, serviced by an elevator.
It will be of solid masonry con-
struction and completely fire-
proof. It will have beautifully
landscaped areas with adequate
parking space. Pleasant color
harmony is incorporated in both
the interior and exterior fea-
tures of the building and it's
equipment.
Office areas and treatment
rooms will he air-conditioned
and the entire building will
have fresh air circulation de-
signed for maximum patient
comfort. Recreational, physio-
therapy, X-ray and rehabilita-
tion areas are included in the
design. -
A pharmacy, serviced by a

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Men's Clubs

TEMPLE BETH AM OF LIV-
ONIA MEN'S CLUB will stage
its "Carnival Compote" 1 p,m.
to 8 p.m. March 25 at Bryant
Junior High School. Entertain-
ment, food and prizes will be
featured. The public is invited.
Admission is free.
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ADAS SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will reward paid-up mem-
bers with a sneak preview of a
first run movie at the Surf
Theater, 13135 -Fenkell, 8 p.m.
Wednesday. Under the chair-
manship of Dr. Sidney Lesser,
co-chairmanship of Jack Zide
and committeemen Joseph
K o e n i g, Saul Rose and Bill
Schmittel, arrangements have
been made to furnish free tick-
ets to paid-up members and
their wives at the theater ticket
office. Friends are invited and
prospective members may regis-
ter that evening and receive
free tickets. Saul Waldman is
president of the club.

Mordecai Kalmanson
Named Director of
Camp Gan Israel

Mordecai L. Kalmanson, edu-
cator and regional representative
of the released time program in
the New York public school sys-
tem, has arrived to conduct Camp
Gan Israel as executive director.
Camp Gan Lsrael of Midwest is
located near Detroit and is one
of a world-network of summer
camps under the auspices of Mer-
kos Linyonei Chinuch (Central
Organization for Jewish Educa-
tion).
Applictions are being accepted
for counselors, life guards and
waiters. Write to Camp Gan Is-
rael, 17506 Wyoming. For in-
formation, call 869-0334.

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