MIMI NEWS
32—friday, Septa** 24 19n

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Enjoy Beth El New Year Hospotahty

-Torii-two 'Seamen on the Israeli
freighter. Anat that docked here
last week at the Jefferson Avenue
Harbor Terminal will long rennin-
her their religious -experience.
When they ma _ de ;heir presence-
known, it was arranged by-- the
Temple Beth El Men's Club to
provide hospitality_ for them at
-Rosh Hashana services, at Beth El.
Harold• Lawson, men's club pres-
ident, provided -limousines to take
them to and from the -boat.
ThrMed with the • experience,
tbem to and from the ship.
Bible - for them to observe the New
Year services with fellow Jews.
"My men were less lonely on

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The-.Yes and:Xenia/.
of _Cong.•ShalireY-Eedekgdil`
sent Its
the Holy Deg,lhanka
Jim .6ehnl6ielsr as_
son, who Worked with the.4eire - dance4 - With
tary et Temple, Beth limb* caller., &SO POL.-
Katz"'-provide ni"" with - 2 ,1tolh
- Hashani hospitalitr,":the - Ans —it'e late :sepia*. The te:44(20?;iii.
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Chief • Steward..'Lindinbituif:Isict: Dreie
he cannel.
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Lawton thoPerated,witli-the Sae; For information~ . call Saiody Wit-,
men- to assure that. they, gni' reed tenberg,= 552.0753, or sue 4113u,
within 'the security limitations to
lie , at the Beth El services.
be
The leigue'S next
an "Evening , to =, Reniembei- 7 - :

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MINNEAPOLIS (.1'rA) - Con-
strncticfn of - a two-story , . (14-bed"
addition to the- Shelom zaf,
St.: Paul has : been- approved: by
the Jewish: Federations of Minne-
apolis and . St. Paul to meet .n
shortage of intensive murals/I.-cite;
facilities - for the aged".. Appievik
at- the time also was theessary=
because the Minnesota State Boit&
of
impaled a -thinplete tian
LUCKY NORTHWEST _INVEST-- Health
- *instruction -of nursing --homes
MENT CLUB elected new 'officers on
at its recent meeting. They are after Sept
Frank Shaenhoen, president; Morey
The ,art of art, the- glorY ex-
Patrick, vice president; Hairy Le- pression_
and - the sunshine of- the
vy, secretary and Norm Want- light
letters is simplicitP; moth;
dron, treasurer. Directers are Al - lug is Of better
than simplicity.
Bobrin, Fred Bernstein, Bernie
—Walt Whitman.
Fidler and Sol Rubin.

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Men'sClubs I

MISS SHARON SOLISH
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solish of
Northgate Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Sharon B. to Alan Charles
Kaner, son of Mrs: Mary Saner of
Superior, Wii., and the late Mr.
Isadore Kaner.
Miss Solish received:her bache-
lors and Masters degrees in edu-
cation from Eastern Michigan Uni-
versit7.
Her fiance attended Wisconsin
State University, and served in
-Korea for two years while in the

A February wedding is planned.

TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FBA-
TIKRNITY, Detroit Graduate _Chap-
ter, will honor member Wayne.
Circuit Judge Michael L. Stacelr
at a luncheon noon Monday at the
Detroit Hilton Hotel. Reservations
are required. '

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CLEANERS SAL ES CORP.,
8500 Woodward, plans a 'cleaning
with Maxwell K. Gruen-
ner of Dupont as guest speaker,
noon-3 pan.. Ssturday, 10 a‘m.4
p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Monday' 3ftwil discuss `The Past,
Present - Mil Future of the •Clean
ins badustrir.° Refreshments Will
be served::- -

HATTIE.'aCIIWATZ has been
scouring- all -the mirkets to aug-
ment her einiplete line of original,
elegant _ and:-mod' invitations, , In-
cluding the finest engraved. Cooidi-
nated patty, accessories, social
stationery, -book plates and Party
favors area few highlights of:her
line. addressing is avail-
able to her stomers.
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For per--
sonilized service, call INVITA-
TIONS BY` HATTIE SCHWARTZ,
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EXECUTIVE CUSTOM SHIRT-
, MAKERS, ;located in Binning-
. ham's Merrillwood Mall, has
acquired MOSER'S C US T 0 M
SHIRTMAKERS, and moved the
veteran company to a new loca-
tion at Washington Blvd. and
Grand Rion.. Moser's has been
in business for the past 20 years
and is still the only shirtmakers in
Detroit with its own on-the-
premises shirtmaking shop. The
same experienced -staff and care-
ful craftsmanship continue. Owned
by Ernie Drucker, Executive
focuses on quality and service.
Customers have a choice between
some 400 fabrics and 25 collar

styles.

Eliddeede
= Some -people are so sensitive
that they feel snubbed if an epi-
demic overlooks them.
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and selling . ate lowest prices.

fvitheiMithers at Big
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Business
Briefs

Edward M. Burnstein of Troy,
an associate of the Detroit-Gold
agency of the MASSACHUSETTS
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
has completed one. week of spe-
cialized training . in Springfield,
Mass., as a member of- the com-
pany's third career development
school for life" underwriters.

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