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December 27, 1963 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-27

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Raimi-Pantzer
Troth Announced

MRS. MANUEL RAIMI

Renee Beth Pantzer, daughter
of Mrs. Frieda Pantzer of Oak
Park and George Pantzer of
Detroit, became the bride of
Manuel Raimi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Raimi of Gardner
Ave., Oak Park, Dec. 22 in a
ceremony at Temple Emanu-el,
Oak Park.
The bride wore a gown of
candlelight peau de soie,
trimmed with transparent Alen-
con lace and pearls. Her skirt
was bell - shaped and was
trimmed in matching lace and
pearls.
Matron of Honor was Mrs:
Michael Nosenchuck, sister of
the bride. Bridesmaids were
Heather Mostyn, Pat Kahn, and
Mesdames Jerry Margolis, Jack
Riccardi, Edward Comisar and
Robert Wallach. Best- Man was
Jerry Margolis, brother of the
bride. Ushers were Harold Gold-
berg, Michael Nosanchuk,
Leonard Boreman, Edward
Comisar, Jerry Joseph, Ronald
Silberman and Leon Kaatz. Li-
anne Cohn was flower girl.
Following a honeymoon to
Nassau, the couple will reside
in Detroit.

Grant, Hepburn Star
in 'Charade' Comedy
at Mercury Theater

It's more apparent than ever
that there are no limits to the
entertainment heights that can
be reached on the screen by
Cary Grant. Just when folks
are certain he has achieved the
ultimate, Cary pops up with
something that tops anything
he has accomplished before.
Such is the case with "Cha-
rade," a fabulous Technicolor
blending of romance, comedy
and suspense starring Grant
and Audrey Hepburn. A thor-
oughly enthralled audience at
the Mercury Theatre agreed
unanimously that this titillating
surprise-a-minute bonbon of
sheer delight, is Cary at his
best, Audrey at her finest, and
story-telling in its most perfect
form. Why didn't somebody
think of putting these two to-
gether before this?
From its polished opening
shots at the smart ski resort
at Megeve in the Swiss Alps to
its sophisticated amour in
Paris, "Charade" is a cinematic
charmer, a suave suspense yarn
that fizzes with witty dialogue
and blase love-making.
"Charade," now at the Mer-
cury Theater, Schaefer at West
McNichols, tickles the risibili-
ties while it thrills the heart
and twangs the nerves . . the
best film of its kind that has
reached the screen in years!

.

Radomer Board Meets

Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
ciety will hold an executive
board meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Workmen's Circle.
A farewell party will be given
8:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen-
berg, 18432 Stoepel, who plan
to take up residence in Miami
Beach, Fla.

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Flint Jewish Community to Honor Jacob Pines on His 75th Birthday

The Flint Jewish Community
will honor Jacob Pines on the
occasion of his 75th birthday at
an Oneg Shabbat 8:30 p.m. Jan.
3
Mr. Pines will be honored for
his years of dedicated service to
the community and to the State
of Israel.
Louis Kasle is se r v i n g as
chairman of the honoring com-
mittee. K a s 1 e said that in
Pines' honor a grove of 1,000
trees, to be known as the Jacob
Pines Groove, will be planted
by the Jewish National Fund in
the Freedom Forest near Jeru-
salem.
The site chosen for the Free-
dom Forest is the historic Jew-
ish stronghold of Bethar.
Pines' name and inscription
of the occasion will also be
entered in the Sepher Ha'Zahav
—The golden book of Keren
Kayemeth which is preserved
for all time in Jerusalem.
Pines, a life-long Zionist,
served as president of Cong.
Beth Israel for six years. He has
been a leader in United Jewish
Appeal and State of Israel Bond
Drives since their inception.
Year after year, Pines has
solicited the largest numbers of
contributors to the UJA cam-
paigns in Flint and has person-
ally raised many thousands of
dollars which have helped save
countless numbers of people.
He was recently honored for
25 years of service by the na-
tional UJA. He was treasurer
of the Flint Jewish Community,

Council for many years and now lections and House Committees
serves as Treasurer Emeritus. of the Council and has served
He is also chairman of the Col- on many other committees.
Pines has been honored by
the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary and the Zionist organiza-
tion of America for his work on
their behalf. He has worked for
the Jewish National Fund and is
a member of the Bnai Brith and
numerous other Jewish organi-
zations.
Kasle has announced that in
honor of Pines' 75th birthday,
the Flint Jewish Community
Council and Cong. Beth Israel
will each purchase 75 trees for
the Jacob Pines Grove. Speak-
ing on behalf of the committee,
Kasle is inviting all of Pines'

friends and co-workers to pur-
chase any number of trees in
tribute to him on this occasion.
Pines will be presented with
a "Dedication Book" listing the
names of all who have pm--
chased trees in his honor.

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