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April 25, 1975 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, April 25, 1975

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Nonagenarian
Susan Beck Gets
Family Honors

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While honoring the elder
of the family, Susan Beck,
on her 90th birthday, April
16, at a dinner party at the
Greit Lakes Country Club,
early Detroit history was
recalled by reminiscing rel-
atives and guests.
Mrs. Beck, who was born
in Pittsburgh, has been as,
sociated with Temple Beth
El and its affiliates for more
than 60 years. She was an
associate of the late Mrs.
Truman Newberry in activi-
ties of Detroit's Infant
Guild.
A pioneer associate of the
Jewish Woman's Club,
which later became the
Council of Jewish Women,
Mrs. Beck played a role also
in the Beth El Sisterhood
and the other women's
groups.
Mrs. Beck, widow of
Louis Beck, is the former
Susan Garvett. She is a sis-
ter of Joseph Garvett of
Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Sol Q.
(Tillie Garvett) of Petal-
uma, Calif.; mother of the
late Irene Burns and of Her-
ald Beck of Fresno, Calif.;
grandmother of Philip
Burns and Debby Beck.
Joseph Garvett was toast-
master at the dinner party
for his eldest sister and

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SUSAN BECK

guests, including himself
and his wife Pearl from
Florida, included the rela-
tives from California and a
select group of Detroiters
who were intimate with the
Garvetts — the late Morris
Garvett, one of Detroit's
most prominent attorneys,
was a brother of Mrs. Beck
— and the Mazers, uncles of
the Garvetts. •
Ira Sonnenblick, execu-
tive director of the Jewish
Home for the Aged, in
whose Borman Hall Mrs.
Beck is now a resident,
joined-in paying honor to
Mrs. Beck in one of the after
dinner speeches at the testi-
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The United Jewish Social
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memory of the six million
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caust 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
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14000 W. Nine Mile, Oak
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vors of the Holocaust.
Rabbi Solomon Poupko
will deliver the memorial
address and Cantor Hyman
Adler will chant the memo-
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