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Flint Community News
Opposition to Open
Occupancy Assailed
Two Jewish leaders in Flint said
that "the hopes and aspirations of
15,000 Negro families in our com-
munity" died Monday night when
the City Commission turned down
an open occupancy ordinance.
The two are Joseph Megdell,
president of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council. and Michael A. ,
Pelavin, chairman of the council's
Community Relations Committee
They said it is **altogether shock-
ig" that open occupancy need be
the object of legislation "but how
much more shocking that during
these critical times an ordinance
merely legislating those rights
which have been preViously grant-
ed should fail."
Megdell and Pelavin added:
"The shortsightedness and polit-
ical expediency evidenced by five
of our city commissioners last night
was a disgrace to our city and a
direct insult to our fine mayor."
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will be felt with the same degree of
feeling and shame."
Social Notes
Friday, August 25, 1967-13
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
New Medical Facility
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (JTA) — A
new health and medical treatment
center , that will serve 200 young
people from the National Jewish
Welfare Board's Middle Atlantic
Region, has been dedicated by the
Pinemere Camp Association.
marriages
ARDEN - SCHWARTZ: Heather
Marlene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris S. Schwartz. and Leon Ar-
den, of New York City, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sussman of
Flint, were married recently.
*
CLEMENS—LANDE: Linda Rose
Lande and Bruce Archer Clemens
were united in marriage a week
ago Sunday at the Durand Street
home of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S.
Sorkin. Performing the garden cer-
emony was Rabbi William A.
Greenebaum II of Temple Beth El.
The bride. daughter of Mrs. Sor- I
!kin and the late Herman F. Lande.
chose an A-line gown of candle-
light peau de soie.
Her tiered veil of English illu-
sion was secured by a double brid-
al bow. She carried roses, Stepha-
notis and baby's breath.
Mr. Clemens is the son of Mrs.
Marion Clemens of San Francisco
and the late Mr. Clemens.
Nancy Lou Becker was maid of
honor and Lee Ellen Bernstein was
bridesmaid.
Attending his brother as best
man was Keith Clemens of Cam-
bridge, Mass., and seating the
guests was the bride's brother,
Elliot G. Lande.
Before leaving on a trip to Cape
Cod, the newlyweds greeted 125
guests at the Sorkin home. Their
home will be in College Park, Md.
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Steve Epstein. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Epstein. is now a certified
public accountant.
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Osher have
returned from a Bnai Brith tour of
Russia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schuster of
New York and their children have
been visiting their parents, the
Sam Schusters.
Hy Klein is leaving for a week's
conference at the Washington Hil-
ton in Washington, D.C. He is rep-
resenting the Flint Federation of
Teachers which is affiliated with
the American Federation of
Teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Katz and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blum are meet-
ing their daughters, Randee and
Adelle, in New York. The girls are
returning from a United Syna-
gogue Youth pilgrimage in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cossman are
journeying to Baltimore with their
children, the Marshall Cossmans.
They are meeting their other son, Now—Fully Dressed!
Jeffrey, who is on his way back
Stanley Marcus. bearded boss of
from a summer in Europe and the fabulous Neiman-Marcus store
Israel.
in Dallas, and his own best press
Mr. ancl4frs. Julian Feller enter- agent, includes among his improb-
tained their supper club in honor able anecdotes one concerning a
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolin's lady from a hole in the wall up-
state who appeared at the store
silver anniversary.
Jim Ratner. Howard Benyas, Rob one day in a gingham gown and
Hurand and Andy Covitz are all sunbonnet — and barefoot. She
back from California before leav- bought a mink coat for $6,000 and
ing for school.
paid cash for it on the spot. And
The Morton Leitson family is while she was waiting for the coat
sight-seeing in the New England to be wrapped—Stanley sold her a
pair of shoes!
states.
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The Flint Jewish Community 'Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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Council sponsored a get-acquainted i Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shievitz,
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cookout on Aug. 5 at the home of IMr. and Mrs. Carl Leiter, Dr. and
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bru Lane, in honor of the new- !Passini.
callers to the Jewish community.I .....„..
The guests were greeted by the
hospitality chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. -
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Sumner Goldman, the Kronicks and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Tucker.
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Those attending were Rabbi and !M;
Mrs. William Greenebaum II of
Temple Beth El; Irving Geisser,
executive director of the Council,
in
and Mrs. Geisser; Joseph Megdell,
president of the Council. and Mrs. • lh
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LOCATIONS
Megdell.
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Honored guests were: Dr. and
Mrs. Larry Baker, Dr. and Mrs.
at the SYNAGOGUE, Seven Mile Road West at Greenlawn and in the
Robert Zimmerman, Dr. and Mrs. 7131::
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Robert Fenster, Dr. and Mrs. Leon
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Israel Minister Anticipates
`Rollback' in Unemployment;
22,000 New Jobs Planned
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The level
of unemployment in Israel was
stabilized during the first half of
1967, and "will be gradually rolled
back" in the year's last six months,
Labor Minister Yigal Allon de-
clared here.
By the end of this year, he said,
22,000 new jobs will be created
"through the natural increase of
the labor force." He said 32.593
unemployed were registered as
jobless with the labor exchanges
during the first week of August.
Of that total. Alton reported, 21,-
000 were given work on job-relief
projects. The unemployed for the
first six months of 1967, he said,
averaged 34,000.
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