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November 25, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-11-25

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Air lirc Sheldon Simon National Leaders Greet Bar-Han
Honeymoon in Ca libbCa 11 Celebrants Corning to Dinner

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 25, 1966-27

Two Cincinnati Jewish com-
The appointment of STEVEN
munal leaders — HENRY C. ROSENBLUM as director of the
National leaders, including Gov-
With Dr. Ormond Drake of New SEGAL, editor of the American New Jersey Region of Young Ju-
ernor George Romney and many York University as guest speaker Israelite and BERNARD PE-PIN- daea has been announced by Ber-
prominent educators, sent greet- and Theodore Bikel as entertainer, SKY, architect and civic leader nard Weisberg, director of
the
ings to the annual dinner of Detroit the dinner program will brim' the —will be honored with a dinner
Friends of Bar-Ilan University, to message of Bar-Han to Detroit , Nov. 27 sponsored by the Cincin- American Zionist Youth Commis-
be held next Wednesday at Cobo both guest speaker and entertaine r j nati Committee for Israel Bonds sion.
Hall.
having visited the university in and the JCC. They will receive
Ramat Gan, Israel, recently.
Freedom Medals from the Israel
Stein=Way
Educators in Michigan as well a s Bond organization in recognition
throughout the nation, in their mes - of their service to the Jewish Cen-
:Did(
sages to the local committee fo r ter and for their philanthropic
& ORCHESTRA
TEMPLE EiNIA/N-U-EL MEN'S the dinner, headed by Samue 1 t activities.
CLUB. Chautauqua committee, will Frankel, indicated their admiratio n
sponsor a talk by Father James J. for the rapid progress made b
Classified Ads Get Quick Results
Sheehan, executive secretary of the Bar-Han.
Archbishop's Committee on Human
Relations, 9 p.m. Thursday at the JWV Picks Chairmen
temple. His subject will be "Need
for Understanding."
of Fund-Raising Event
* * *
Commander Jack Berman and
SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB
JULES PASSERMAN
MRS. SHELDON S. SIMON
\\ill begin rehearsals for the choral President Mrs. William Love of
the Department of Michigan, Jew-
by
Sally Beth Masserman and Shel- group 8 p.m. Tuesday and will ish War Veterans, announced that
don S. Simon were united in mar- continue meeting every other Reuben Nachman and Mrs. Wil-
Your Neighborhood Pharmacist
riage recently in an afternoon Tuesday. All members who would liam Greenberg wlli serve as co-
like
to
join
may
contact
Joseph
ceremony at Beth Shalom Syna-
Every year it takes less time to fly across the ocean —
chairmen- of the 1966-67 fund-
Cantor, 357-4965.
gogue. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern of-
and longer to drive to the office . .
raising event Jan. 8.
*
ficiated.
Nachman is junior vice com-
GOODFELLOWSHIP CLUB will
The couple's parents are Mr. and hold a social evening 9 p.m. Tues-
At 20, he thought he could save the world; at 30, he's
mander of the men's department,
Mrs. Theodore Masserman of day at Lutzker Hall. A radio will
happy if he can save part of his salary.
while Mrs. Greenberg is senior
Southwood Dr., Southfield, and Mr. be awarded as a prize.
vice president of the auxiliary.
and Mrs. Jack Simon of Vassar
* * *
The event, a variety show, will
We understand that nowadays some of the cotton candy
Dr.
is 20% d2cron.
be the single fund-raising for the
The bride wore a street-length,
two departments, made up of 12
white ribbon A-line gown with
statewide posts and auxiliaries.
Did you hear about the unfortunate tree surgeon who fell
white satin bow trim just above
Proceeds will help maintain Michi-
out of his patient?
the hemline. The short veil was
gan JWV's programs of service to
held by double roses of tulle, and
hospitalized veterans and their
When Eve first saw Adam in the Garden of Eden, she
she carried a confirmation Bible
The Detroit Businessmen's Group, families, child welfare, USO, schol-
probably asked him if he'd been wating long.
under a bouquet of orchids.
arships
and
others.
City of Hope, raised $75,000, its
* * *
Mrs. William S. Floyld, the largest proceeds ever recorded in
A blood drive sponsored by the
bride's sister, was matron of hon- 54 years of its existence, at the
or, and the best man was Harvey annual champagne dinner dance Department of Michigan and its
A. Brode. Brothers of the bride- Nov. 19 at the Sheraton-Cadillac auxiliary will be held 8 to 10 p.m.
Dec. 29 at the Labor Zionist Insti-
groom, Marvin and Mandel Simon, Hotel.
DISSOLVE THAT
tute.
were ushers, along with Dr. Wil-
Totie Field s, singer-commedi-
MIN
liam S. Floyd.
enne, entertained, and actress
Following a Caribbean honey- Carolyn Jones greeted the 500 Polaris Supper Club
moon, the couple is residing on guests. Proceeds will go toward
Greenfield Rd.
the City of Hope's "New Horizons Opens; Detroit's Newest
b LI
-4
Program," a multimillion dollar
Polaris Supper Club, Detroit's
due to a cold with
The fluid part of blood is called expansion of structural and scien- newest night club, at 31660
plasma.
tific facilities,
John R., just north of 13 Mile Rd.,
in Madison Heights, opened this
week with Bob Eberly, singing per-
UpjOhn
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
sonality.
■ Three expectorants help dissoitit
Eberly, heading the show for a
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH?
congestion
two-week stand, will have for a
■ Contains no narcotics or antihist6fniftft
supporting act, Harvey Fine, a ver-
Safe even for
nweediseeded(20 exp, • two
satile comedian who sings, dances
year olds •
and gives impressions. He will be
• Delicious wild
Bring
in
this
coupon
with
your
is Conveniently Located of
cherry flavor
master of ceremonies for the stage
Kodachrome film for processing
*Used as directed
show.
20500 JAMES COUZENS
during period of sole.
Lou Tully and his Trio will back
(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland)
Expires Dec. 12
the show. They will also play dance
Coll 342-3000 For the Finest Acccimmodotions!
music from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mon-
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
day through Saturday. There will
Airport Limousine Service Available
be two floor shows nightly.
Polaris Supper Club will hold
250 persons. An adjoining free
parking lot takes care of more
than 250 cars.
The club is open seven days a
week featuring choice food and
LL
fine liquors and wines. A buffet
dinner will be served every Sun-
day.

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THE LIGHT TOUCH

City of Hope Men
Raise $75,000 for
Aledical Center



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From time to time in almost
every product category a single
brand will shoot into prominence
only to fade away equally as fast.
For a short time it is considered
"in", but suddenly it becomes
"out".
A product which through the
years has steadily won a large and
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More people order and serve
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Seagram's V.O. has a special
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brings out the brillance of the
whisky.

Rabbi JUL1S G. NEUMANN, of
Congregation Zichron M o s h e,
served as the Night Mayor o_f New
York last week as part of Mayor
Lindsay's prop- am of providing
a senior city executive on hand
at City Hall each night of the
week. Rabbi Neumann is chaplain
of the New York City Transit Po-
lice Detective Division and is
spiritual adviser for the Shotrim
Society of the Housing Police.

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