Caricatures Hungarian Jewish Community. of Old Delray Plans Reunion . "Alumni" of the small and group also will perform and unique Hungarian Jewish instruct the audience in dan- for your party Hungar- community of Delray and cing. A full-course dinner, complete n-style Downriver will hold a reuri- Dovmriver ion 6:30 p.m. Aug. 4 at Cong. with sweet-table, will be served. Beth Achim. The First Hebrew Congre- and entertainment FIELD for Music gation of Delray formed the the Hungarian Gypsy hub of activities in that Hun- Dinner-Dance will he pro- garian Jewish community, Call vided by a costumed Hun- which • started around 1915 garian gypsy orchestra, fea- and disbanded in the mid- turing Ziggy Bella, Artie Nel- 1940s. son and Billy Rose. A cos- Several former residents tumed Hungarian d a n- c e formed a committee to or- ganize the reunion. They in- clude Irene (DeSure) As- trein, Betty (Duschinsky) Berg, Ernest Citrin, George Duchin, Shirley Gill, Shirley ( Greenstein ) Gormezona, Pearl (Rose) Goutman, Ber- nie Jonas, Olga (Baruch) Krause, Edith Rose, Eugene Values to $65 . Rose, George Tarnoff, Mur- iel ,(Auslander) Tarnoff and Dress&Sport, Values to $12 Dolly (Moss) Weinstein. For reservations and in- formation, call Mrs. Astrein, 398-5690; Mrs. Berg, 557-5916; to $16 . Mrs. iGormezano, 547-5768; 2 Pair for $11 BOY's Mrs. Tarnoff, 96872878; or Mrs. Weinstein, 548-4718. Were $65 . . . All interested persons in the community are invited. COMPARABLE VALUES ON Miss Bauman Bride of Sanford jay Mall SAM By 3991320 STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE ON MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR NOW $2998 SPORT COATS ... NOW $2 98 -$6" SHIRTS, All Lightweight JACKETS . NOW 1/2 OFF! NOW $598 SLACKS & JEANS, Values NOW $39 98 - TROPICAL SUITS, Swim Wear, Knit Slacks, Walking Suits, Etc. Concert for Teens 11 1 ,111 1 ! Our Place, .a teen center located in the Southfield Parks and Recreation build- ing, will feature folk guitarist Michael London in concert 8 p.m. July 19 at the center. Youth age 13 and older are invited, and residents will be admitted at a reduced fee. . 29760 SOUTHFIELD RD. AT 12Yi, MILE In The Southfield Plaza 557-2290 MRS. SANFORD MALL Harriet Jo Bauman and Sanford Jay Mall were mar- ried in a recent ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel at Cong. Adat Sha- lom. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bauman of Shelley Dr., Southfield. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Eugene Mall and Mrs. Barbara Pollard, both of Brighton. Mrs. Leonard Portner, sister of the bride, was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lawrence Wasser, sister of the bride; Mrs. Neil Bauman; and Arlene and Karen Mall, sisters of the bridegroom, Flower girls were Toby and Julie Portner. David Maldaver was his nephew's best man. Ushers were Neil Bauman, brother of the bride, and Lawrence Wasser. Joey Mall was ring bearer. The bride wore a silk or- ganza gown trimmed in Alen- con lace. A matching picture hat held a shoulder-length veil of silk illusion. She car- ried Stephanotis, roses and baby's breath on her mother's prayer book. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mal- daver, grandparents of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Ann Mall, grandmother of the bridegroom, also participated. Following a Florida honey- moon, the couple will live in Southfield. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Delegates to Report on ZOA Convention The Detroit District, Zion- ist Organization of America, will hold its first board meet- ing 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Convention reports will be given by delegates to the annual meeting, held in New York. Detroit District Presi- dent Dr. Sidney Z. Leib led the delegation, which also included Mrs. Leib, the Philip Slomovitzes, Louis Panush- es, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Green- berg, Dr. and Mrs. Sanford A. Bennett, Dr. and. Mrs. Joel Hamburger, the Richard Kramers, Mrs. Norma Hu- dosh, Rose L e w i s, Mrs. Pauline Klein, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Weston and Dr. Lester Zeff. Leib was re-elected na- tional vice president; Slomo- vitz, honorary national vice president; and Panush, presi- dent of the North Central ZOA Region. Kramer, Dr. Greenberg, Dr. Bennett, Carmi Slomo- Brevities UP TO 50%0FF OFF ON EVERYTHING IN THE STUDIO AND MORE ON SELECT ITEMS OFF ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS STUDIOS, INC. \/= BEN AND MARK MORGANROTH 354 - 9060 Professional Interior Designers Tel-Twelve Mall — Southfield 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY Visit Our Boutique Shop The most expensive thing on earth is too much econ- omy. vitz, Dr. Hamberger and Dr. Zeff were elected to the na- tional executive committee. Few persons do enough good turns to make them dizzy. 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The musi- cal "LITTLE MARY SUN- SHINE," one of the most successful off-Broadway shows ever produced in New York, opens July 26 in the Studio Theater, downstairs at the Hilberry, Cass and Han- cock. Friday, July 12, 1974-29 Arlene Gurecki 1st Annual Summer Sale 40% - 50% OFF All Spring & Summer • • PANT SUITS DRESSES • COATS • SPORTSWEAR • LINGERIE • JEWELRY 2635 Coolidge ( Near Catalpa) 548-0390 eibtIt BANKAMERICARD 1154114M' hr 21 Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 Open Thurs. 10-8 ten master charge .E. _a-