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May 08, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-08

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At Home Receptions Scheduled
for Temple Israel Confirmands

Pierrot Lists 10
Favorite Trips
in, North America

Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will take place
on May 16. At-home receptions will be held on May 17 for the follow-
ing Temple Israel confirmands:

George F. Pierrot, managing di-
rector of World Adventure Series
whose travel programs are among
the most popular in this area, has
compiled an interesting pamphlet,
"My Ten Favorite Trips in North
America."
Copies of this
illustrated guide
are available at
all branches of
Standard Federal
Savings banks.
Commencing
with the New
York World's
Fair, the reader
is taken on a
Pierrot
tour of New
York. He is advised on the most
interesting places to see, on costs
of railroad fares and parking
places, admission fees, etc.
Other important places covered
with invaluable suggestions in this
booklet are: Montreal, Quebec and
Saguenay; Washington, D. C. and
Williamsburg; New England, Flor-
ida, the Great Smokies, and there
are chapters on circumnavigating
Lake Superior and the Gréat
Lakes cruise.

TERRY BETH GOLDBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.
Goldberg, Jr., 19050 Fairfield, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
NANCY ILENE WOLFE, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Wolfe,
20505 Warrington, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
TED J. WOLFE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe, 19640 Strat-
ford, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
DEBORAH ZUCKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zucker, 10400
Dartmouth, Oak Park, 2.5 p.m. No cards.
BARBARA GOLDMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Gold-
man, 245 Esplanade, Mount Clemens, 2.5 p.m. No cards.

Norman Robbins Will Be Honored
by American Legion Michigan Dept.

Norman N. Robbins, vice com-
mander of the Department of
Michigan. American Legion, will
be honored by the Detroit Dis-
tricts Association,
American Legion,
May 16 in the
Northwest Detroit
Post Home,
Robbins, a jun-
ior past com-
mander of De-
troit Districts,
which comprises
90 Legion posts,
will be honored
at a testimonial
dinner 6 p.m. that
Robbins
day, in apprecia-
tion of the work he has done on

behalf of all servicemen.
He is a past chairman of the
local American Legion junior
baseball committee; past state
judge advocate and legal counsel
for the 40 & 8; chairman of the
house of delegates of the Ameri-
can Legion Memorial Home Asso-
ciation; past commander of Todd
Post; and an active member of
other post, district and department
committees.
Recently, Gov. Romney appoint-
ed Robbins. an attorney, to the
Veterans Trust Fund board of trus-
tees for a two-year term, repre-
senting the American Legion.
Robbins is a member of Perfec-
tion Lodge, a 32-degree Mason and
a Shriner.

Monsignor Charles Owen Rice,
popularly known as Western Penn-
sylvania's "labor priest," was hon-
ored by more than 600 civic, com-
munal and labor leaders at dinner
in Pittsburgh in behalf of Israel
Bonds.
Approximately $700,000 in Israel
Bonds were sold at the dinner,
which was the occasion for a city-
March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. wide tribute of the labor movement
Newton B. Bernstein (Shirley to Monsignor Rice for his many
Beitman), 20555 Lahser, a son, years of crusading leadership in
behalf of social justice and the
James Jacob.
cause of labor, and for his warm
friendship and support for the
March 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
State of Israel. ,
Arnold Shapero (Rhoda Gould),
15977 George Washington, South-
Pupils to Mark Shavuot
field, a son, Brian Michael.
Hayim Greenberg School will
*
*
hold a children's Shavuot celebra-
Suburb Population Up;
tion 4 p.m. Thursday. Portions of
the Torah and from modern writ-
So Are Baby Bonuses
ing will be read, and the school
It was a pre-Mother's Day Big chorus will sing, under the direc-
Baby Bonanza for The Jewish News tion of Bella Goldberg.
Younger children will perform
and Raskin Food Co. last. week.
Bikkurim dances. The PTA will
Two sets of twins and a 10-pound- serve refreshments. Guests invited.
four-ounce boy were born to sub-
urban area couples.
Collegian in Oratory Contest
Irwin Cohen, 10785 Kingston.
Winners of the Raskin Big Baby
Bonus food products were Mrs. Huntington Woods, a student at
Herbert Goodwin of Rensselaer the Detroit Institute of Technol-
Ave., Oak Park, with twin son and ogy, placed third in the 23rd an-
daughter; Mrs. Jack Wolrauch of nual Metropolitan Intercollegiate
Northfield Ave., Oak Park- with Traffic Safety Oratorical Contest
twin daughters; and Mrs. Paul sponsored by the Traffic Safety
Schreiman of Flamingo Ave., Li- and Highway Improvement De-
vonia, with a son.
partment of the Ford Motor Co.

"RASKIN
BIG BABY BONUS"

MRS. HERBERT GOODWIN (Twins)
MRS. JACK WOLRAUCH (Twins)

and

MRS. PAUL SCHREIMAN

(10 lbs., 41/2 oz.)
Congratulations on the birth of your
children and we hope the RASKIN
PRODUCTS you received helped
make your first week at home easier.

RASKIN FOOD CO.

May 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Irving
Miller (Marcia Morris), 19935
Lahser, a daughter, Loree Beth.
* *
May 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Murray
Miskin (Ruth Baumer), 17377 Wis-
consin. a daughter, Rebecca.
*
*
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schatz (Susan Schlafer), 19680
Magnolia. Southfield, a daughter.
Lisa Ilene.
JC
* *
April 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Halperin, 13354 Sherwood,
Huntington Woods, a son, John
Michael.
* * *
April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvan
Wolfe (Ellen Grad), 25620 Cata-
lina. a daughter, Lesley Anne.
* * *
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Jeress, 15351 Park, Oak
Park, a son, Andrew Eric.

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