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September 26, 1947 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-09-26

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Friday, September 26, 1947

Home Relief Maps'
Luncheon Oct. 21

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Wed at Book Cadillac

Page Eleven

Bar Mitzvah

Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Sut-
kin of Huntington Woods an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Richard at 8:30 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 3, at Temple Israel in the
Institute of Arts.

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El is seeking delegates for the
state convention of Temple sis-
terhoods Oct. 9 at Jackson, Mich.
All sisterhood members are
eligible. For information call
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz, of Mrs. Morton Newlander, UN.
18687 Warrington drive, an- 2-2700.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son J- ack Allen, Saturday, Oct.
11, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. A reception will be held
at home from 8 to 11 p.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 12. No cards.

The Ernst Kern Co. will pre-
sent its first fashion show of
the season at a fund-raising
luncheon of the Home Relief
Society Oct. 21.
Home Relief has increased its
Work because of more requests
for aid in meeting the higher
cost of living. Funds are pro-
vided by the group for purchase
of textbooks, furniture, food and
clothing, for medical care and
toward the purchase of homes.
In addition, the society visits
Jewish patients in various hos-
pitals, supplying them with
candy, cigarets, newspapers and
magazines.
Members wishing to make
s should contact Mrs. Harry
ulman, TO. 8-2784. Contribu-
tions of household items may
be made through Mrs. Peter A.
Miller, TY. 5-4051. For lunch-
eon reservations call Mrs. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman,
of 4268 Sturtevant avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Lloyd Merrill Saturday, Oct.
4, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. A reception will be held
from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
5, at the Newman home. No
cards.

it

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shapiro,
of 3344 Grand avenue, will be at
home from 7 to 10 p.m. Sun-
day, in honor of the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Lawrence.
No cards.

Why Not EnJoy your Own Party ...

SOL JACK MOSS

Is ready to take over your worrlen
In the Best
Entertainment.

or
We Dian your Bar Mitzvahs.
Weddings, Parties "and Dances

MKS. WILLIAM KLINSEY

The crystal ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel was the
scene of the marriage Sept. 6 of Constance Schwartz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz of Webb :.venue, to William
Klinsky of Chicago.
The bride's sister-in-law Mrs. Ernest Schwartz was maid
of honor, while Harriet Aiken, Dolly Lublin and Shirley Simons
acted as bridesmaids.
Best man was Ernest Schwartz, and ushers were Sol Ben-
aderet and Edward Bernstein and Irving Cohen of Chicago.
The couple honeymooned in the Adirondack Mountains and
Canada and will make their home in Chicago, where Mr. Klinsky
is completing his law studies at De Paul University.

/PERSONALIZED

Home Shoe Service
for

The KIDDIES

STORE TO
YOUR DOOR

Beth El Women Seek
Delegates for Parley

Call TY. 7-5003 or TO. 0-2300

a
"Our golden layers filled with
whipped cream
Is a dessert that's really a
dream
Yum! Yum! It's good our
customers say
Because we make it the
home-made way."

WHY BAKE AT HOME? . . .
when you can enjoy the con-
venience of purchasing desserts
of such superb quality.

J. Freed Bakery Co

"The Bakery of Tomorrow"

W. McNichols at Pennington

Now open 7 days a week

SPRINGEL'S LEADS AGAIN

Springol's, well-known for their KOSHER catering and

delicious food for Carry-Out Service . . . now bring to
you from their kitchens, something new—Tasty—Different.

Nationally
Advertised

FAST FROZEN KOSHER-

CHILDREN'S
SHOES EXPERTLY
FITTED

• CHOPPED LIVER
• STUFFED CABBAGE
• GEFILTE FISH

SIZES to 3

• CHEESE BLINTZES
• BEET BORSHT
• MEAT KNISHES

all widths

EASY TO USE—FROM THE PACKAGE TO THE TABLE
NOW at your favorite Grocery or Delicatessen Dealer

Tot's 51101`

0 A Famous Trade Mark in Good Food .. .

BOESKICS

Wag0111
for Appoint m cot
Call TO, 8-6106

.

..

AIR CONDITIONED
12TH & HAZELWOOD

Send Needed Food

to friends and relatives

TR. 2-4375

in stricken lands

Hudson's Pantry Shop Packs

The Gang is Meeting
— at —

and Sends Boxes

ROBIN HOOD'S

Make-Up a Box from Those Nutritious Foods:
Fisher's Biskit Mix, 2 pounds, 41c

Horlemus Rye Bread, 10 Oz. tin, 45c
Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese, 141/2 Ozs., 79c
White Rose Coffee, I pound tin, 59c

• For a full line of YARN
• Plus the very best facilities for
FINISHING, CLEANING, and
BLOCKING.
• Knit goods MADE TO ORDER.

aNdta

Mrs. VAN, your reliable friend, formerly on Lin-
wood near Pingree, NOW IS LOCATED DOWN-
TOWN, in the METROPOLITAN BUILDING.

VOOOD TASTE
TO NM

Come in and say Hello!

20176 LIVERNOIS
11/2 Blocks South of 8-Mile

914 Metropolitan Building
CAdillac 4932

UNiversity 11802

VAN

Aborn's Pekoe and Orange Pekoe Tea, 4-0z., 25c
Nestle Instant Cocoa, 8 Oz., 29c
Covalda California Dates, 8 ounces, 25c
Gosse's Best Fancy Chinook Salmon, 16 Oz., 79c
Maggi's Bouillon Cubes, 12 cubes, 23c

Swanson's Butter, 14-0z., $1.05
Swanson's Dried Eggs, 8 ounces, 99c
Maggi's Dried Noodle Soup Mix, 21/4 Ozs., 10c
Eunice Skinless Portuguese Sardines, 3 34 Oz., 35c
El Solyo Dried Peaches, IC Ozs., 30c

There is a slight additional charge for postage,
U.S. post office rates for weight and distance sent.

IlUDSON'S

Pantry

Shop—I"t—Farmer—Section C

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