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November 21, 1958 • Page Image 19

…omen's Club Husband-Wife Team Win Beauty Honors activities A husband and wife team, both of who mare presently as- sociated with Nat Greene Beauty Salon, took first place honors in hair styling at last weekend's Beauty Craft Hair Fashion and Trade Show. Donna Beck, competing in the novice division (for those who ha dnever competed in a style show previously), won first place in Sunday's competition. Her husband, Jerry Beck, took top honors...…

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…Pioneer Women Slate Gunther Book Review A review of John Gunther's "Inside Russia" will be pre- sented by Mrs. Morris Mendel- son at the next program in a series sponsored by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women. According to Mrs. Harry Mon- dry, education vice-president, the Council's book review club will meet Dec. 6, in her home, at 22902 Bellwood, Southfield. Also under the sponsorship of the education department are two Hebrew classes fo...…

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…• • Section B, Page 4 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, November 21, 1958 FOR EVERY YOUNG PERSON - - - ages 11 to 15 - - - ON YOUR HANUKAH LIST Capture their imaginations with true heroes of the Jewish past! With The Covenant Membership Plan You Get H ERE IS A GIFT that opens a whole world of excitement and oppor- tunity An $11.80 value for just $7.50! These books sell for $2.95 each. Through the COVENANT MEMBERSHIP plan, you get three at a Say- ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEW 4, 0\ a) 2 ber m ve No 0 C 1- 0 C 0 0 U Remove this 16-p age A Weekly Review 114 of Jewish Events C CIA CO s.'„, at 0 aT:-4 .0 "0 4-1 0 -22 -4 cy cz .-- ,„ '71 ,o c.) z) ,..... - _u) _ 4 ci3 • a.) -• T- _, o c a 4-, 0 = 0 U 4-1 - 1:5 ...4 11 0 0 0 el <1), .v2 ,. , C#3 0 CZ 4-I r0 4 -0 os o 0 ;•- ■ .-, 0 •--, ›, • 5, G. 5-4 ) s_, 4-1 a) 0 rvi • CQ • P0 CD •1..., $ji s CO a) 2 .., s..) :.E • -_2 a)...…

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…Cooley High's Eliowitz Named 'Coach of Year ' Abe Eliowitz, whose . Cooley High School baseball teams have won the Detroit Public School League championships for the last three years,• w a s recently named Michi- gan's "H i g h School Coach of the year." The Cooley coach was given a gold cup in recog- nition of the honor at the Eliowitz seventh annual banquet of the Wayne County Association of Osteopathic Physidians and Sur- geons earlier thi...…

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…411•0.0.111•11411111111141141111 ■ 011111111,0411.1104:, gewry On the Airl This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest FRONTIERS OF FAITH Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4. Feattu-e: "Shall These Bones Live?" the third of eight pro- grams of Jewish interest, will feature actor Theodore Bikel in an unusual dramatic reading with music which illustrates the living quality of the Hebrew language through histo...…

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…Out-of-town guests here recently for the Bar Mitzvah of Marvin Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Levine, of 18063 Griggs, were Mr. and Mrs. N. Levine and Dr. and Mrs. Norman Gordon, of New York City. The Bar Mitzvah was held at Cong. Beth Joseph, and a dinner in IVIarvin's honor was held at the Rainbow Terrace. Mr. Jules Doneson, of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, is presently in Jamaica as a guest of the Jamaica Tourist Board. He was one of...…

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…Form 27th Local BB Lodge Onai Members of Bnai Brith and their friends filled each of the 5,041 seats of the Fox Theater on Tuesday evening to hear comedian Sam Levenson, the Barry Sisters and the Fenby- Carr Orchestra. In one of the most successful of its "Star-Studded Shows" in recent-years, the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil was forced to turn away people at the door. Activities LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE will honor its past pr...…

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…El-Al Stewardess Made Princess MUMFORD 1 PENDORA BEAUTY SALON 8904 W. 7 MILE RD at Wyoming I By SUSAN KOBEL I Competing in the . annual Goodfellow Drive at Mumford today, are the school publica- tions and the Student Council. In last year's drive, when a combined total of $600 was raised, the publications were Beating drums and Indian chants welcomed Illa Har-el of victorious. At the same time El Al Israel Airlines as she arrived in Vanc...…

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…• Jerusalem Official to Appear in Local Israel Culture Event • Paul Yaacov Jacoby, vice- mayor of Jerusalem, and Sho- shana Freedman, soprano, will be featured in a program on "Arts and Music in Israel," Sunday, Nov. 30, 8 p.m., ar- ranged by the culture commis- sion of the Jewish Community Council in co-operation with the Zionist Council of Detroit, at Hadassah House, 16240 W. Seven Mile Road. Mayor Jacoby, who served in the Israeli Defense...…

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…More than 250. members of Congregation Shaarey Zedek have volunteered their services in the campaign to raise $3,000,000 for the erection of a new syna- gogue building on the 40-acre site it recent- ly acquired at Northwestern western High- way and 11- Mile Road. The campaign divisions are soliciting 36- month pledges from mem- bers. Several re- port meetings already have taken p 1 a c e, Louis Berry and the first general report m e e t i n g,...…

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November 21, 1958 • Page Image 37

…• • per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-A-TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT BIRWOOD near Curtis, nice room for girl or woman, privileges, Kosher, good transportation. UN 3-7182, LI 3-5255. MAN WILL share 3 bedroom ranch home in Oak Park. LI 6-4083, or UN 3-2005. Colonial Village Apts. 19305 WYOMING, beautiful bedroom for rent, extension phone, plenty hot water, one block north of 7. D...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE '00 1 ■ 4 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. 3 bedroom brick ranch, LUDLOW 13316, Huntington Woods, 7-room, charming English col- 112 baths, 2 years old, owner transferred, must be seen to be onial, den, screened porch, 80 ft. lot. 2 car garage, owner. LI 7- appreciated. 15251 Northfield. LI. 4-8277. 6586. st JUST 1 LEFT O At This Low Price at 25521 Gardner, Oak Pk. .C$ L 4 Nr. New B'nai Moshe Synago...…

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…,.„ PRESENTED BY Milton Eisler BEDROOM . the high The Patio . point of the York ... adds brightness to the whole house. The master bed- room, activity room, din- ing room and living room all look out onto the patio. ■ 11111111111111111111111 ZATN appr ier willn +f 71kt:if:JIM KITtIOEN 111111111 11MINI 1 ACTIVITIES BREAKFAST irOOM, ' IIEDROOM BEDROOM 'DINING- ' ROOM. r outtt 0,4 • • 11— kr- Pr ..12§11M •Ik10-0141- - G...…

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…SEE GROSS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS And Get the Most These Choice Homes Open Sunday 2-5 Oak Park Oak Park 25165 Coolidge. 4 double duplexes RIDGEDALE 21160 —2 bdrm. F. brk. beauties. Only $1,500 DOWN !!! 5 yrs. old. Garb. disp., exhaust fans. Wonderful for shopping. buses & Synagogues. Only $2,000 3 bedrm. ranch. Full din. rm; drivn. for double unit. Mr. Wil- liv. rm; scrnd. terr; alum. S. & S., carpt; drapes. Bring deposit. liams. Lot. 80...…

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…6 rm. brick, newly painted, 3 spacious bedrms, tile baths, modern formica kitch., garb. disposal, gas ht., carpets, side drive, garages, only $10,000 dn. Ask for Mr. Cash. to buy 3 & 4 bedrm. brick homes at today's low price & F.H.A. terms. Can be seen at your convenience or Gross Realty 9107 TY 6-7003 Linwood OPEN SUN. 2-4:30 3401 W. Outer nr. Woodinghom 18285 Porkside N. Curtis 17404 Parkside 16225 Low Dn. Pymts. Low Prices Lou...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Pier. 24, !L — 34 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK HUBBELL-PEMBROKE 21921 STRATFORD OPEN SUN. 2-5 Bea. Clean 3 bdrm. brk. ranch, liv. rm., sep. din. rm., lge. kit. with nook, scr. rear porch, re- cently decorated. New carpet- ing and drapes, lge. lot, beau- tifully landsc., spacious yard. Near schools. Owner trans., must sell. Call for app't., LI 6-4470. 18611 Washburn Open Sun. 1-5 Brick...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WASHBURN - OUTER DR. SECT. W. WARREN, 10545 COR. PINEHURST DEARBORN Brk. ranch, 6 lge. rooms, tiled fea. Owner moving, make cffer. STRATHMOOR - PEMBROKE SECT. Bea. Ranch, 6 rooms, carpeting, rec. room, owner must sell. MORRITZ SCHUBINER 12121 DEXTER TE. 4-9650 WE. 3-3282 SHAVED TO THE BONE Approx. 9,000 sq. ft. on 1 flr., newly painted, fine display win- dow, heated. Only $375 a mo. See this gen...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 19700 WARD, face brick corner colo- nial, newly decorated, new drapes, new 40 gallon hot water heater, disposal, recreation room, grade lay.. screened porch. Garage. UN. 3-8915. EVERGREEN-7 MILE, 19008 Kent- field, 2 bedroom brick, expan- sion attic, 1 1,2 car garage, carpet- ing, storms and screens, excellent condition in and out. KE 4-8009 or KE 2-2232, open daily. Pinehurst, 19166 Here it is ! ! H...…

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…45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 50—BUSINESS CARDS Sale - Apartment 31 Units in good West side neigh- borhood, excellent financing already on building. Secure investment. Ask for Mr. MaizeIs. WINDOWS and gutters expertly cleaned. Reasonable. Free esti_ mates. WA 4-7835. PAINTING and decorating, inside and outside, free estimates. Rea- sonable. TO 7-1937. GROSS REALTY 9107 Linwood `Ancient Semitic Civilizations' and Hebrew Heritage 5 ROOMS wa...…

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…▪ Three Far-Off Jewish Communities, and Awakening Falasha Judaism World Jewish Affairs, report- ing on recent surveys in several countries. brings the following information to light. In Yugoslavia, a country of 18.000,000 people, there are ap- proximately 7,000 Jews. The census was taken by the Fed- eration of Jewish Communi- ties in Yugoslavia, a member of the World Jewish Congress. There was an official count of 6,691 Jews, but it is estim...…

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…OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of 52.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * The family of the late Morris Bardenstein and Max. M. Bar- den announce the double un- veiling of monuments in the...…

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…00 C) e—r Cq z Cd 44 441 z 1-, O E'4 En0 Impressive Programs Mark Seventh Annual Book Fair Here, Nov. 22-24 Yiddish-Hebrew Program, Y outh, Women's Cultural Events Slated A distinguished lineup of out- standing 'writers and commenta- tors on the Jewish scene has been assembled for the seventh Annual Jewish Book Fair spon- sored by the Jewish Community Center of Detroit. The three-day cultural high- light of the Center's annual p...…

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…Jewish Ctimpaign Opens Tuesday Simon Shetzer, Dedicated Leader * Quest for Arab-Israel Friendship Books and Authors Commenta2y, P 2 E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXX I I I — No. 3 loo7, i ureli.flonin StDp Pattern for 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign What Fright Does to the Middle East Editorials, Page 4 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9...…

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…2 - Friday, March 21, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS Purely Commentary: Simon Shetzer—Dedicated Leader At the Jewish Community Council's 20th anniversary cele- bration, its leaders recalled the role played in the Council's founding by the late Simon Shetzer. The departed leader had well earned the encomia of that evening. He was one of the founders of the Coun- cil and its first president. He was a well- informed person and by virtue of his...…

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…Fannie Hurst Gives Einstein College of Medicine $360,000 A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dis- Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News patches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gathering Media. NEW YORK — Novelist Fan- nie Hurst has made gift of $360,000 to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for a lab- oratory unit f o r cardiovas- cular research, Dr. Samuel Belkin, presi- dent of Yeshi-. va University, anno...…

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…Keeping the Fire Burning . . 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 Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.. VE. 8-9364 Subscription $5 a year. Foreign %. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952 at P...…

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…Marc Lavry, Israel's foremost composer, will make two public appearances in Detroit next week, appearing on March 28 for Temple Beth El and on March 31, at a program in the Schaver 'auditorium of the Ha- yim Greenberg Center. Lavy, who has been director of the music department of Kol Zion LaGola since 1949, will be a guest of Temple Beth El at sabbath services. He will conduct his own "Sacred Service," previously given at Temples Emanu-El in N...…

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…tO Friday, March 19 58—TH E DETROIT JEWI SH Noted Scholars r) to Address LZO z 31idwest Seminar Dr. Marshall Sklare and C. Bezalel Sherman, lecturers and sociologists; Dr. William Haber; of the World 0 R T Union, a n d Dr. Ezra Spicehand 1 e r, professor of Hebrew litera- ture at He- brew Union College - Jew- i s h Institute of Religion, will be among the distin- guished Amer- Dr. Sklare i c a n Jewish leaders • who will address the second...…

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…Frank Royalties Question of a Name Emerges from Herut Charges in Germany Aid General Zionists' Israel Parley; UJA Bias, Plans -Israeli Students Neumann Challenges 'Dissidents' Own Fund Drive FRANKFURT (JTA) — T h e Direct JTA Teletype Wire development in the Zionist to The Jewish News life and death of Anne Frank, movement," adding that "we -Dutch Jewish teenager mur- TEL AVIV.—The world con- take up the challenge and are dered by the Nazis, ...…

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…1958-THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-9 Detroiters Send 37 Sifrei Torah to Israel Settlements Following a visit by Rabbi Eliezer Lavi, a representative of the Israel Chief Rabbinate, who outlined the need for Sifrei Torahs in the hundreds of new settlements in Israel, Detroit- ers responded by gathering to- gether 37 Holy Scrolls to send to kinsmen in the Jewish state. The drive was spearheaded locally by Rabbi S. P. Wohlge- lernter, Rabbi Joshua S....…

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…Deny Immigration of Japanese Jews JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jewish Agency denied re- ports that immigration from Japan to Israel was expect- ed. "There is no truth in such reports," an Agency spokesman said. He made it clear that the Jewish Agency received no applications from Japan for immigration - and that "it has absolutely no plans for dis- patching missions to Japan regarding immigration." Israel's Per Capita Income Rates First Among New Nat...…

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…General Tolkowsky to Speak Tuesday at Official Opening of 1958 Allied Campaign Dr. Richard Hertz, Max Fisher on Program; Batya, to Entertain General Dan Tolkowsky, bril- liant and daring young com- mander of Israel's Air Force, will speak at the formal open- ing of the 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign next Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at Temple Beth El. Head of the Israel Air Force since May, 1953, General Tol- kowsky has seen it grow from a time when it ...…

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…THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE ISRAEL'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY TWENTY YEARS OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL at the Formal Opening of the ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Meet the great Israeli Hero, GENERAL DAN TOLKOWSKY HEAR his message from the People of Israel HEAR Dr. Richard C. Hertz Rabbi of Temple Beth El HEAR the Center Choral Society, Julius Chajes, Director HEAR Max M. Fisher Campaign Chairman HEA...…

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…Friday, March 21, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-1 2 New Israel Stamps Commemorate Growth of Shipping Industry To commemorate the growth of her shipping industry, which is receiv- ing impetus from proceeds derived from State of Israel Bonds, Israel has a series of four postage stamps shown here. The stamps, printed in Israel and designed by Mrs. Miriam Karoly of Haifa, depict the history of Israel's sea progress. The 10-pruta stamp contains a...…

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…onwo mmon ■ timessmosimooimsn ewiwoome.warmit ams-o ■ =4)...=o ■ nismaamortIrwes.erueloso •wro alwo Bond Drive Speeds Israel Absorption 'Between You and Me' ... (Copyright, 1958, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Washington Views Anti-Israel officials in the State Department who kept claim- ing that except for Israel there would have been peace and unity in the Middle East are now eating crow . . . For nine long years they have been sellin...…

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…Friday, March 21, 19 58—THE DETROI T JEW ISH NEWS-1 4 Hoover Accuses 1 Knesset Rejects Ziprin's Warning Columbus a Jew, Historian Writes Motion to Debate on Conformity Communists of PARIS, (AJP) — The great- Mixed Swirninirtg in Israel Issue Abetting Nazis est living Spanish historian, Anti-Israeli Criticizes Stand by NY Times NEW YORK, (AJP) — In a letter to the New York Times, Dr. Virginia C. Gildersleeve bitterly complains against that n...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Honors Cantor Sonenklar for 25 Years of Service - DOM Judge Giladi to Speak Annual Seder of Beth El April 5 ovorsons% BY HENRY LEONARD at Sisterhood Sabbath at Beth Aaron The annual congreg a- tional Seder of Temple Beth El will be Saturday, April 5, 6:30 p.m., in the Franklin Memorial Hall. The Seder ritual will be conducted by Dr. Richard C. Hertz and Rabbi David A. Baylinson. The tradi- tional music will be ren- dered ...…

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…`Shivah' and Privacy SYNAGOGUE SERVICES `Bereavement' Rules Explained by Rabbi L. Levin Rabbi Leizer Levin, chairman fere with time-hallowed chari- or suggestion of pressure. These of the presidium of the Detroit table deeds; to deprive bereaved pitfalls exist—but no more so Council of Orthodox Rabbis, families of guidance and com- than in some other areas; we fort; and even to discourage merely need to think of the commenting this week th...…

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…With a large number of cards still to be covered by the end of the Histadrut Campaign, plans are now going forward for the traditional third seder, which annually closes the drive. All canvassers are being urged to complete their assign- ments by this Sunday, so that a complete accounting of the campaign canThe made at the event, which is scheduled for April 7: To take place at Adas Shalom Synagogue, the third seder is conducted in the tradit...…

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…Friday, March 21, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 8 The Suburban Community Transfer of Scrolls to Bring Recollections of 30 Y ears Ago By the Oak-Woodser There are some long-time members of Cong. Bnai David who remember, and even joined in, ceremonies of 30 years ago when the synagogue moved into its new building at Elm- hurst and 14th St. It was just about this time of the year that a procession began from the congregation's temporary plac...…

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…GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. For informa- tion, call LI. 3-2542 or WE. 3-8046. NEW LIFE CHAPTER, American Medical Center at Denver, is planning its fourth annual dinner-dance at 6 p.m., April 27, at Holiday Manor. Tickets are now available by calling Jean Kreigel, ticket chairman, LI. 7-3274, or Rosetta Ezrach, dance chairman, UN. 3-8505. * * * Mrs. David Leeser, past p...…

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…Democratic Women Maimonides Auxiliary Schedules Put Accent on Fashion 1 12th Annual Donor on Wednesday at Luncheon, Show z Finalizing plans for the 12th annual donor event of the Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society are, left to right, seated: Mesdames ISRAEL WIENER, president; and EUGENE PLOUS, darlings' co-chairman; standing, Mes- dames JOSEPH DUBIN, book editor; LEROY ATLER, prizes; DAVID JACKNOW, darlings chairman, and CHA...…

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