• • • • 5112 • 1951 • • • • •• 1 2—THE-JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1951 Sheruth League Plans Donor A f fair Nov. 27 (F) (A) Mr. & Mrs. Philip Ash & Family Mr. & Mrs. Leonard V. Frank 17364 Muirland Family Mr. & Mrs. Johr A. Allen & 18231 Marlowe Arlene Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Friedenberg & 17391 Pennington Sons 3261 Clements (C) Mc. & Mrs. Charles Cohen & (G) Family Mrs. Samuel Gluklick & Family Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Coll' & Family 15857 Linwood 18094 Appoline Mr. & Mrs. Peter Grushko Family (E) 2717 Grand Ave., W. Mr. & MTS. Nate Ekelmari & Mr. & Mrs. Morris Gurevitch Famil, 3269 Fullerton 18948 Wisconsin Mr. & Mrs. Ben Grober & Family & Joseph Gottlieb Sid Shmarak's 3259 Tuxedo Business Briefs Mr. Andre, international hair stylist now in Detroit for the first time. at EATON'S BEAUTY SALON. 1043 Woodward, will shape and restyle the hair of any woman at no extra cost, with their permanent wave at Eaton's. During Mr. Andre's ap- pearance here, cold wave or ma- chineless permanents regularly offered by Eaton's at $10, is now cinly $5 including cream sham- poo, hair cut and styled sitting included. * * * T'.vo best koshe•. 15 products, both elegantly prepared dishes. have been added to the cuisine of LIBERIVIAN'S DELICATTESSEN, 12162 Dexter. Mortadella, a com- bination- of salami, pistachio nuts, pimentos and vegetables, and hot pot chili con came, are the palatable additions, which have been added to Liberian's regular tasty. products. * * ELKIN HOTEL AND TRAVEL BUREAU announces its new winter hours at its Northwest Branch. 19437 Livernois, at Out- er Dr. Elkin Travel Service will be Open Monday through Friday until 9 p.m., and Saturday, to 5 PAP,- * * * ZACK AND MOSS KOSHER CATERING CO., 13124 Dexter, now offers two new services, which will be appreciated by the public. The new policies include a carry-out catering service and personal catering in home, din- ing room or synagogue. Zack and Moss ask only 24 hours no- tice so orders may be prepared in their customary delectable fashion. Orders are taken by phone, at TU. 3-1242. * as Commenting on the popularity of the thin ''Tales of Hoffmann" currently showing at the CINE- MA THEATER, Mr. Tailing, manager, says "Tales of Hoff- mann, is Detroit's version . of South Pacific at the box office." Jewish Home for Aged Concludes Its 45th. Year; Plan Open Meeting Oct. 30 Celebrating the conclusion of its 45th year of service at the Jewish Home for Aged, there will be an open annual meeting, at 8 p.m.. Oct, 30. Officers and board of director's of the Home have invited every interested member of the com- munity to attend the meeting. which will be held in the main building at 11501 Petoskey. Welcoming visitors to the Home at the annual meeting wilt be, in addition to the lay lead- ers, headed by Myron A. Keys, president, the Home's 200 resi- dents and the professional staff, Ira I. Sonnenblick, executive director. Bnai David School Planning Sukkoth Eve Celebration On Erev Sukkoth, Sunday, the Bnai David religious school will hold regular sessions at Central High School, with a special Suk- koth assembly in the auditorium. A brief service as well as the (H) MRS. MEYER KUNECK, book customs and ceremonies of the Mr. & Mrs. M. Manuel Heitman. chairman of Sheruth League, festival will be given. A record enrollment registered & Son, announces that members of her at the school, but children of 2974 Richton committee are busy working for school age in the vicinity are (M) Mr. & Mrs. Herman Miller & the group's annual donor lunch- still able to enroll. eon, which will be held Nov. 27. 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