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April 11, 1980 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MUSIC?

1

ENTERTAINMENT? r
Seymour Schwartz

- Of Course!

356-852a

• BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA
• DANNY VENICE ORCHESTRA
• DENNIS VERNIER
(1 Man Band)
• AVERY GORDON

r (Magical Moments)

© UNIQUE? VINCTIVE? ©

BAR MITZVAHS?
WEDDINGS?

INVITATIONS?
Hattie Schwartz
- Of Course!
:352-7387

Aaron Gershenson Dies, Shopping Center Developer

Shopping center de-
veloper Aaron Gershenson,
who with his brothers built
the Pontchartrain Hotel,
died April 6 at age 72.
Born in New York, Mr.
Gershenson was the de-
veloper and manager of sev-
eral shopping centers, in-
cluding: Tel-12 Mall, Pon-
tiac Mall, South and North
Flint Plazas and the South-
gate Shopping Center.
He was one of the largest
independent developers for
the S.S. Kresge Co., and

built and maintained the
Kmart Stores throughout
the East. He was a pioneer
in the development of the
enclosed shopping center.
At the time of his death,
he was involved in the
development of a resi-
dential project in Bloom-
field Hills.
With his father and
brothers, Mr. Gershenson
founded Ned's Auto Supply
in 1921. The chain grew to
10 stores and was sold in
1953 to Firestone Tire and
Rubber Co.
Mr. Gershenson was
graduated in 1938 from the
Wayne (State) University
School of Law. He held a
variety of posts in civic
organizations, among them:
Hutzel Hospital, board
member; Michigan Founda-
tion for Infectious Diseases,
treasurer; and membership
in the Committee for the
Radiation Oncology Center

INVENTORY CLEARANCE

UP TO

1/2 OFF

MEN'S SHOES

-

Famous Names Like:
Bally • Adolfo
• French Shriner • Pierre Cardin
• And Many More
Now $19.
Regular $36
Now $25.
Regular $50.
Now $31.
Regular $62.
Now $ 44.
Regular $88.
Now $50.
Regular $100.
Now $60.
Regular $120.

NEW YORK - Marynn
H. Ausubel, who gained
wide acclaim as a photo-
grapher and puppeteer, died
April 3 at age 67.
Mrs. Ausubel had won
several prizes for her photo-
graphs of children and na-
ture. She was a pioneer
puppeteer. She also was the
secretary of the Lewis W.
Hine Collection, made up of
classic photographs of im-
migrant workers in New
York City early in the cen-
tury.
Her husband is
Nathan, eminent an-
thologist and historian
with whom she co-edited
"A Treasury of Jewish
Poetry," an anthology of
800 poems by 250 Jewish
authors that was issued
by Crown Publishers in
1957. Ausubel also is the

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Mr. Gershenson leaves
his wife, Bernice; a son, Eric
of Chicago, Ill.; a daughter,
Mrs. Matthew (Lisa)
Zukowski of New York; two
brothers, Charles and
Samuel; three sisters, Mrs.
Jacob (Esther) Chalat, Mrs.

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editor of books on Jewish
humor, poetry and
legends.
Besides her husband,
Mrs. Ausubel is survived by
a daughter, Ethel Older
Waters; two sisters and two
grandchildren.

VISH
FOR
JEWELRY

Highest dollars paid for
your diamonds, gold,
sterling or old jewelry!

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State

of Michigan Licensed

CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT

AARON GERSHENSON

Louis (Dorothy) Harley and
Mrs. Benjamin (Rose) Jul-
iar; and one granddaughter.

1151-•7333

AGGRAVATION
YOU'VE GOT IT & I NEED IT

Aggressive young manufacturers rep with proven
business ability yearns to leave the road & stay
with his family. Owner of established business in
need of fresh ideas, lessened work load, possible
retirement, and eventual buyout should gather
pertinent business data and write or call now to
arrange a meeting.
All correspondence confidential. Please reply
to P.O. Box 196, Southfield 48037 or call 356-
7774

Solly Noach, 70,
Jew Who Saved
Nazi Victims

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at tne Detroit Medical Cen-
ter, Anthony Wayne
Society, Hundred Club,
Temple Beth El, Franklin
Hills Country Club,
Standard Club, Detroit Real
Estate Board, International
Council of Shopping Center
Developers, Detroit and
Michigan State Bar Asso-
ciations and the Founders
Society.
Mr. Gershenson owned
and operated the Detroit
Aviation Co. and Flight
School in Fraser. He had
been a commercial pilot
since 1942 and was rated
for single engine land
and sea planes.

Mrs. Ausubel, Photographer

832 Units
SALE ENDS SAT., APRIL 19
Daily and Sat. 10-6 p.m., Thurs. til 8:30 p.m.

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Friday, April 11, 1980 29

- AMSTERDAM (JTA) -
Solly Noach, a Dutch
Jewish businessman who
received a rare award from
the Queen for saving the
lives of Nazi victims in
occupied Holland during
World War II, died at age
704
Mr. Noach, a carpet
dealer with little formal
education and no official
status, engineered the es-
cape of hundreds of Dutch
Jews and others to Spain
and Switzerland.
He performed this task
despite the indifference and
frequent obstruction of
Dutch officials abroad who
wanted to avoid "illegal" ac-
tivities and took the view
that Jews incurred no
greater risks than others in
Nazi-occupied lands.
Nevertheless, he engaged
the sympathy and friend-
ship of the then Queen
Wilhelmina who was indig-
nant over the callous treat-
ment of Jewish refugees by
Dutch Consular officials in
France and elsewhere. -Sub-
sequently he received the..
Medal of the House of
Orange, an honor conferred
by the Queen at her own in-
itiative.

For all those times you wish you could be there-but you're here-
pick up the phone and share your feelings.
DIAL DIRECT. If your area has International Dialing, you can tell it to
Tel Aviv as easy as dialing:

INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY
ACCESS CODE
CODE

CITY
CODE

972 + 3 + LOCAL NUMBER
That love and closeness are so important. And so affordable.
Just think, you can talk 3 minutes for $7.35 when you dial direct.
-
So save the handy codes, and use them soon.
ALMOST DIRECT. Until your area has International Dialing, calling is
still easy and economical. On station calls not requiring special operator
assistance, you get the same low rate as dialing direct. Just tell
the Operator the country, city name and local number you want; and get
ready to wish them "Mazel Tov."
P.S. Nearly everyone can dial direct to most telephones in Canada,
the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii and parts of Mexico-just as you dial direct
to cities inside the continental U.S.

011 +

FOLLOW YOUR HEART OVER THERE

KEEP THESE CODES HANDY
Beer Sheva
57 Jerusalem
3 Netania
Bene Brak (Berak)
65 Petah Tikva
Bet Shean
4 Ramat (;an
Haifa
Holon
:3 Tel Aviv

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