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January 21, 1955 • Page Image 1

…Fight Polio preventiaff treatment Join March of Dimes, Jan. 3-31 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events The History-Making Tercentenary Exhibition Tunisian Tragedy Honors for E. M. M. Warburg Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper— Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME-26—No. 20 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.-7 -VE. 8-9364-----Detroit 35, January 21, 1955 Editorials, Page 4 $4.00 Per Year Single Copy 15c Massing o...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ S. N. Behrman's Pitiful Tale: A Legacy Abused • S. N. Behrman; the eminent playwright, whose productions have thrilled many audiences, appears to have a fairly good Jewish education. One would imagine, from his latest—auto- biographical— book, "The Worcester Account," that he would treat his legacy with a great deal of respect and with an indica- tion of having imbibed something akin to love for an inter...…

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…Roffman Main Speaker At Warburg Tribute NEW YORK, (JTA) — Paul 0. • Hoffman, chairman of the board of the Studebaker Pack- ard Corporation, will be princi- pal speaker at a testimonial dinner to Edward M. M. War- burg, president of the United Jewish Appeal, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Jan. 22. The dinner tribute will also hear addresses by Senator Her- bert H. Lehman, who will act a s toastmaster, and Louis Broi- do, chairman of he advisory...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspape rs, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co , 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., V& 8-9364 Snhaeription $4 a year, Foreign 65. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., u...…

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…Germany to Pay $90,000,000 On Jewish Claims This Year BONN, (JTA) — West Ger- many's Federal budget for 1955- 56, submitted by the Ministry of Finance to the parliament for a p p r o v a 1, appropriates the equivalent .of $74,000,000 for Is- rael reparations, $36,000,000 for indemnification, $7,000,000 for restitution of identifiable prop- erty, . $2,900,000 for pensions to former German rabbis or com- munal officials, and $48,000,000 for the...…

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…landsmanshaften Inaugurate JNF • —The Suburban Community- 1 ,Project to Plant 30,000 Trees 4 I The Jewish National Fund has berg, Chaim Weizmann Society, invited all Landsmanshaften Harry Rosenthal, Chernigover- societies to be represented by , Loyever, and. Isadore Sosnick i. of two delegates each at a break- the Turover, has announced `24 fast meeting at the Zionist that nine societies already have Cong. Emanu-El, South Oak- House, Sunday...…

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…', - , 47.. :-.. -:- .F5RimpoompippmeloommiommOPPEOPP,MPT7 Egypt Defies UN on Israel Shipping Through the Suez Canal Zone Casting Has Begun for -Tercentenary Women's iPao -ennt The Women's Tercentenary tons of the League of Jewish the University of Michigan aS Committee announces that all ! Women's Organizations, under *well as at Wayne University. Regarding the Israel vessel women in the community are the leadership of Mrs. Irving Although...…

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…8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1955 Concert of Adas Shalom Produced by 'Citizen Fenakel' Rabbi Kaplan Elected Grand Rabbi of France PARIS, (JTA)—Rabbi Jacob Vernon S. Palmer Heads Kaplan was elected Grand Rab- bi of France at a meeting of the Allied Vetera:ns Council the purpose of electing a succes- sor to the late. Grand Rabbi Isaie Schwartz, who died in July 1952. Rabbi Kaplan has been Acting Grand Rabbi of France since the...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 9 Friday, January 21, 1955 Saginaw Congregation Continues Program Late services will be held at 8:15 p.m., today, by Temple Bnai Israel, of Saginaw, at the Jew- ish Center building, 1424 S. - Washington. Rabbi Joseph Katz,! Cantor Marvin Glancz and the ' temple choir will officiate. The third in the congrega-1 don's comparative religion series ! :under the spOn- sorship of the ' Men's Club, will be featured at the servi...…

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…Beth Yehudah Schools Schedules Testimonial Dinner for Sam Hechtman A committee of 30 outstanding businessmen and community leaders met last week at the Covenant Club to plan a testimonial dinner for Samuel Hechtman. Shown here planning the event are, seated, left to right, JACK SYLVAN, co-chairman, DANIEL A. LAVEN, treasurer and ADOLPH DEUTSCH; standing, NATH- AN I. GOLDIN, _chairman, MORRIS GARVETT and Judge WILLIAM FRIEDMAN. * * * Samue...…

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…co-chairman of the drive in 1954, was former bond chairman • • • for Adas Shalom Synagogue. She has participated in the work C / nit tei of the Women's Division of Dew- CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, WOMEN recently purchased a by SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- ing ,Welfare Federation, will hold a cultural meeting at grove of trees. through the Jew- RACHI Feb. 2, at Young Israel - Mr. Joseph Katchke has ac- 1 p.m., Tuesday, in Young Israel ish National Fund. A...…

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…• Honeymoon in Jamaica After Dec. 30 Wedding JWV Activities Doreen Raskin, president of JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILIARY, announces that new members will be formally welcomed into the group at a program at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Memorial Home. Claire Spolan, depart- ment senior vice-president, will obligate the initiates. Dolly Bale, membership chairman, urges all new members to attend. A social will follow the ceremony. * * * Pfc. JOSEPH L. B...…

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…Bnai Moshe Men's Club Schedules Tercentenary Event Monday Evening DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 ! , Friday, January 21, 1955 Audrey Maysels to Wed . Pvt. Herbert Saperstein MISS AUDREY MAYSELS Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. May- sels, of 18494 Appoline, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Marsha, to Pvt. Herbert Marshall Saper- stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Saperstein, of 23241 Harding, Oak Park, Mich. Announcement was made at an o...…

January 21, 1955 • Page Image 14

…Miss Garber Engaged To-H. David Lipton News Brevifies MISS ANITA FAE GARBER The betrothal of Anita Fae has been • announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zangwell Garber, of Vassar Drive, to H. David Lipton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipchinsky. Mr. Lipton attends Wayne University where he is affiliated with the Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity. Announce New Films In Series at Center "Eroica," the masterful Aus- trian film .study of B...…

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…Young Zionists to Tour Toledo Art Museum DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 A Friday, January 21, 1955 Ctuit S t tei Diane Thurswell to W ed Wayne U. Law Student - MISS DIANE THURSWELL M. and Mrs. Harry L. Thurs- well, of LaSalle Blvd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Diane C., to Bernard . Ed- ward. Rapaport, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rapaport, of Stur- tevant Ave. Mr. Rapaport previously at- tended the University of Michi- gan, an...…

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…"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees ot Posterity." DisraRIL — By Rena Katz Nancy Falk Central High Mumforci High Decked out in the blue and white caps and gowns of Cen- tral, 163 seniors mar c h e d through Central's' halls for the traditional swing out. They were led by their class officers--Jerry Greenbaum, Eugene Driker, Ro- chelle Sachs and Marion Glie- berman. . So that they might show their parents • a fine example of stu- den...…

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…Danny Raskin's Our Letter Box Keeping the Record Straight: Two Others Given JWV Honors Editor, The Jewish News: In his column in a recent is- suie of The Jewish News, Danny Raskin, commenting on the hon- orary membership bestowed by the Jewish War Veterans on Boris M. Joffe, executive direc- tor •of our Community Council, stated that he is the - first De- troiter to be so honored. Sonorary membership in JWV is conferred but rarely and then o...…

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…18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Commentator's Tribute to Mr Eban Friday, January 21, 1955 Kelsey Analyzes Notre Dame Speech • O i tHOTEL THE ON THE OCEAN AT 12th ST. MIAMI BEACH Strictly Kosher Cuisine In a Friendly Atmosphere . Air Conditioned rooms Dining Room & Lobby Your Hosts . JOSEPH WALDMAN and Family Miami Beach Phone 5-0041 4 oilie/rA- Ckedoir6 l' Centrally Located ......, On Jan. 14, W. K. Kelsey, the Detroit News' Commentato...…

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…- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Oak Pork. 3-bedrm. brick ranch house for rent. Built 1953, air _conditioned, oil ht., brkfst. nook, 2-car gar. $135 per mo. Mr. Eagle,- UN. 1-4300. 10-ROOMS FOR RENT COMFORTABLE room, television, for working girl or woman. Reasonable. 3740 Rochester, TY. 6-4147. WIDOW wishes to rent beautiful room., to business man. N.W.• section. UN. 42358. BEAUTIFUL room for rent, gefitleman preferred. WE. 5-8574. 3821 Burl...…

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…20---DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1955 17—HOUSES FOR SALE — • • HUNTINGTON WOODS 3-bedrm. face brk. col., nat. firepi., sep. din. rm., brkfst. nook, rumpus rm., extra lay., rear terrace, brk. gar., lge. lat. A good buy like this is rare today ; so if you are inter- ested in buying this spring, call now So you won't be sorry when it's sold. WM, L. McGIVERIN 1.10 5-.0182 TO. 7-1521 RUSSELLWOODS E-xceptionally beautiful 4 bedrm...…

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…- now t7-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE SCHAEFFER, 20231 CORNER NORFOLK New Duplex, 5-5. Large rooms, all on one floor, both units available, 19 foot living room, large vestibule, all birch doors, steel windows, marble sills, colored tile, nickeled woodwork, fenced yard, price drastically re- duced. Make offer. BUILDER, BERKOWITZ, UN. 4-1897 Open Sunday 12-5, and by appointment SOUTHFIELD, 24522 BET. 9 & 10 MILE Room for comfortabl...…

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…22-DETROITJEWISH ig The Hebrew Commonwealth and the Covernment of the United States (An AJP vvs YOUR TURN i PIP P RIG H By OSCAR S. STRAUS Tercentenary Feature) Part 10 Rabbi SOLOMON B. FREEHOF of Temple Rodef Shalom, Pitts- burgh, has been named co-chair-1 man of the. Religious Organiza- tions Committee for Brotherhood Week, to be observed Feb. 20-27, under the sponsorship of the Na- tonal Conference of Christians and Jews. * * * Th...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, January 21, 1955 Federation In-Service Sessions Start Jan. 25; Dr. Duker First Speaker Author-lecturer Dr. Abraham Duker will be guest speaker for the first two of four sessions of the Fifth Annual In-Service In- stitute. All meetings will be held at 8 p.m., in the Esther Berman Building of the United Hebrew Schools, 18977 Schaefer, and are open to • staff members of the Jewish Welfare Federation and its agenc...…

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…Center Symphony Orchestra l Ex-Shower Stars Beersheba's Mayor Tuviahu In Role as 'Romeo Hsi- ivieets Detroit's Mayor Cobo Draws Nafionwide Attention A former member of Hasho- mer Hatzair from South Africa, Under Chaies' Leadership Laurence Harvey, is the hand- One of Detroit Jewry's phe- which have been flocking to the nomenal accomplishments is the Jewish Center every time this ,development of the Jewish Cen symphony orchestra perfosini. It ...…

October 21, 1955 • Page Image 1

…Shocking Abuse Of Decencies: The Arabs and Their Refugees Commentary, Page 2 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 28—No. 7 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, October 21, 1955 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy 1 5c ANNUAL EDUCATION ISSUE A Hearty Salute to Our Community Schools NOW AND 10 YEARS AHEAD —Drawing used through th...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Shocking Abuse of Decencies There is a group of agitators in the Middle East whose chief aim is to perpetuate the Arab refugee problem in order to utilize it as a weapon against Israel. This became evident in the past two weeks in Lebanon. There was comparative quiet on the Lebanese- Israeli frontier. It is a well known fact that the Lebanese would cheerfully make peace with Israel. But they fear the .w...…

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…Middle East Arms Controversy Rages as Border fights Erupt UNITED NATIONS — Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold was reported Tuesday using his recently developed • technique of "quiet diplomacy" to point out to members of the Egyptian dele- gation that Egypt had violated armistice rules by attacking UN observers in the Nitzana-El Auja sector. The incident developed from a clash between Israeli and Egypt- ian troops in the Sinai Peninsula. The...…

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…Time for U. S. to l i lilan,ce the Scale THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Asso- ciation Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Au...…

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…Approval of B-G's Cabinet Awaits Recovery from Illness JERUSALEM — (JTA) — Is- rael's new four-party coalition Cabinet was announced this week by Premier-designate David Ben- Gurion. Formal ceremonies to install the Knesset leader and his ministers were postponed tem- porarily because of the illness of Mr. Ben-Gurion. A bulletin, signed by Profs. M. Rachbilevitz and Lipmann Halprin, two of the five attend- in g physicians, • said that the Pre...…

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…The Story of the City of Hope The story of The City of Hope is not that of one person but of many. It not only means "adding years to life" but adding "life to years" . . . When a child is healthy, school does not seem important but to one afflicted with Leukemia or Cancer school becomes a symbol of belonging with other kids. The classroom at Duarte is different . . . wheel chairs and beds take the place of desks. The walls are decorated with...…

October 21, 1955 • Page Image 7

…Name Given braes Army Explains 'Congress Confidential' Miss Fealk, Bernstein in Wayne Production To Highlight Wm. Cohen Shirley Fealk and Jerome Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Its Peaceful Inlet& Says Col. Werth Bernstein are playing featured David Bernstein, of 12512 Broad- That Israel wants peace in the Middle East was made very ap- parent by Lt. Col. Dina Werth, chief training officer of ' CHEN, the Women's Army of Israel, at the annual me...…

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…Dr: yi'am - Installed for Third Term As President of AJ ConoTess Council Installation of officers and the awarding of plaques to its past presidents will be highlights of a program planned by the Michi- gan Council, American Jewish Congress at 6:30 -p.m., Tuesday, at Holiday Manor. Dr. Leon Fram, a member_ of AJ Congress for 35 years, will be installed as president of the Chapter presidents, Mesdames Zeldon Cohen, Northeast; Henry Caplan, So...…

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…Israel, Books on Bible in three-quarters of a million Jews ' requires adult minds for its com- • prehension." will be analyzed. Registration for the 20 consecu- The Institute program also will include a course in the playing of tive Tuesday evening sessions is the chalil, the Israeli recorder, being accepted in the offices of given by Avrom Rosenthal, and Co'ng. Shaarey Zedek, Adas Sha- one on • "Maimonides—Physician lom, Beth Aaron, Bnai Mos...…

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…League Highlights `Accent on Youth' Sholem Ale them' Open- gin Detrott on Nov. 7 Tales Out of School "The World of Sholem Alei- chem," which played to capacity houses for 43 weeks in New York, will receive its Detroit premier at 8:30 p. m. Nov. 7 in the De- troit Instituate of Arts, under sponsorship of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Featured in the cast will be Herschel Bernardi, Gilbert S. Green, Fritzi Burr, Jack Bann- ing, Marie Andrews...…

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…held Wednesday evening, in the Temple. A faShion show by the Elmwood Hotel. Sammy Davis, Jacqueline Shops will be fea- womens Mho activities NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID will meet at Holiday Manor on Monday. Dessert luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. The program will feature a book review given by Mrs. Arthur Robbins on "The Mind Alive," by Harry and Bonaro Overstreet. Mrs. David Saks, president, will announce plans for the annual membership drive i...…

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…Joan Seyburn -Wed To Alvin- Gendelman MRS. ALVIN GENDELMAN Joan Adrienne Seyburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn, of Wildemere Ave., and Alvin Gendelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendelman, of Fairfield Ave., were united in marriage on Oct. 49, at a ceremony performed at Cong. Shaarey Zedek by Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Leon Fram and Dr. A. M. Hershman. The bride wore a wedding gown of blush pink satin with a deep Empire neckline, e...…

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…Announce Betrothal of Miss Thelma Smith nai ri Activities r. AT Shapiro. in ,11 ay A joint meeting of the DE- TROIT LODGE and CHAPTER will be held at Holiday Manor on Tuesday, in the form of a masked dance. No costume is necessary. Those without masks can get them at the door. Music will be by Dick Stein and there will be refreshments and prizes for the most artistic, original and funny masks. Friends are in- vited. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER wi...…

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…Ilk Federation Women Continue Training Odessa Ladies Set Nov. 2 for Dance Institute with Tour of Community As part of the Leadership Training Institute of the Wom- en's Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, a tour of Federation's leading agencies will be held from 9:50 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Mon- day, announces Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, Institute chairman. Mrs. David J. Schachter is chairman of the tour, which will begin in the Esther Berman Branch ...…

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…ctivities in octety Mr. and Mrs, Max Shiovitz, fornier pefroiterS,..now of 152.2 S. Orange Grove, Los Angeles, Cal., will - observe their golden wedding anniversary on Oct. 29. They were married in Detroit and were residents of this city for 40 years. Their children are: Minnie, Mrs. Jennie Barris, Mrs. Samuel J. Panetz, Mrs. Edward Zimmerman, Philip, Harry and. Dr. Louis Shiovitz of Detroit; Mrs. Carl Levine of Silver Spring, Maryland, Mrs....…

October 21, 1955 • Page Image 16

…110. Histadrut Sets $250,000 Goal For 32nd Annual Campaign . The groundwork was paved at years is leaving to reside perma- last Sunday's Histadrut City Con- nently in Israel. ference for the 32nd annual His- A goal of $62,000 was set as tadrut Campaign in. -Detroit. A the sum to be collected up to goal -of $250,000 was set for its the dinner, to be presented to • . workers. Hamlin as Detroit's farewell gift. Meeting at the Hotel Statler, The ...…

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…Bar Alitzvah Club Formed in Suburbs The Suburban Community Amateur Theater Group Is Outgrowth of Enthusiasm By the Oak-Wooclser Organizations usually trace their progress from the city to the suburbs, but one exists in the suburban area which has ex- panded its program to include interested people in Detroit and surrounding areas. The group is called the Woods Theater Workshop, and it had its start almost three years ago, as an outgrowth o...…

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…(1.7-Th X100,000 Variety Show Set by Bnai Brith Women Danny Raskin's LISTENING Theodore Racoosin Name - di' ZOA Chairman for UJA The appointment of THEO- DORE RACOOSIN, veteran Zion- ist and industrialist, from New York, as national ZOA chairman for the UJA was announced by Mortimer May, president of the Zionist Organization of America. Racoosin left with the UJA Mis- sion to North Africa and Israel to study the problems confronting Jewry...…

October 21, 1955 • Page Image 19

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RESPONSIBLE business woman, alone, needs clean, modern apartment or income. Up to $100 per month. TE 4-4628. Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4;30° p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. WANTED. 4-room apartment. 1st floor or gas heated lower. WE 4-8382. Emergency. COUPLE. ...…

October 21, 1955 • Page Image 20

…• 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 22111 GARDNER Nr. 9 Mile. New 3-bedrrn. ranch, face brk.. full basmt.. colored tile fixtures, lge. lot, at 816.500 is Oak- Park's best value. Don't miss. Open 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Luxurious ? flat in Russell Woods section. Has to be seen to be ap- preciated. Call WE 3-6839. OAK PARK OAK PARK 24201 MANISTEE ANNOUNCING OPEN SUNDAY Brand new custom built 3 bdrm. fa. brk. Has all the expe...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE STEEL 19759—OPEN SUN. 2-5 Must be sold. Immed. poss. 3 bed- br. Col. gas AC ht. carpeting, ask- ing $16,500—offers accepted. * * * SNOWDEN 15089-4 bedrm., 2 com- plete baths, house must be sold. 2 car gar., carpeting, drapes, gas ht., only $17,500 with $2,500 dn. * * * 16520 FIVE POINT RD. (6 Mi.-Tele- graph area)—If you are not loca- tion minded, here is a definite bar- gain. Bit. '49, 2 car gar. lot 50...…

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…17 - H OUSES FOR SALE MONTEREY-HOLMUR OAK PARK Face brick 9 unit, large apartments, stoker heat, beautiful condition, $25,000 dn. Charming 3 bedrm. ranch, din. rm., Parquet floor, spacious rooms and closets, 60' lot, stove, refrig. and washer incl. only $12,950. Easy terms. NELSON REALTY EL. 6-1700 EDELMAN REALTY 9450 Woodward Washburn nr. McNichols Brick to peak, 6 & 5. Rear porches, large living rooms, nat. fireplaces, big kitchen...…

October 21, 1955 • Page Image 23

…Obituaries Monument Unveilings The family of the late Libby tipin announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 23, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Hermina Haas Golden announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 23, at Oak View Cemetery, in Royal Oak. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives and friends , are ask...…

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…It's Jewish Education Month . United Hebrew Schools The Need Is Great For Hebrew High School, Midrasha By JUDGE N. J. KAUFMAN VHS Education Month Chairman • President, United Hebrew Schools The past year has witnessed consolidation and growth in the United Hebrew Schools, which has as its aim to provide every child in our community with a sound, modern and intensive Jewish education. I am happy to report that the officers of the Federat...…

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