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July 25, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-07-25

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THE JEWISH NEWS—

A

People Make News

Friday, July 25, 1952

...cociefy

ctivitieJ

Detroit guests currently vacationing at Oakton Manor resort

t Lake Pewaukee, Wisc., are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Oppenheim, of

9

Sanders-Phillips
Nuptials Sept. 7

I MORRIS W. ZACK, president member of the board of Congre-
of the M. W. Zack Metal Co.; of gation Bnai David.


2430 Howard St., has been named
LAPSON, dancer and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Phil- to the National Council of the DVORA
choreographer, will give a course
lips of Oak Park, Ill., have an- Joint Defense Appeal (JDA), it
on Jewish dance this summer at
was
announced
by
JDA
Council
nounced the engagement of
the College of the Pacific, Stock-

eeland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evintz, of Collingwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kraft are guests at Grossingers, New York.
Mrs. Phillip Stollrnan and Mrs. Max Stollman are vacationing
t Fallsberg, N. Y.
Mrs. Ida Shevin and son, Kenneth, left to spend the summer
't Swan Lake, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay are vacationing at Hidden Valley
anch, Woodland Park, Cojo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz and son, Bruce, of 18024 Northlawn,
lave left for a two months' vacation in Switzerland and Italy.
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachman have returned from a trip to
ortland, Ore., where they attended the graduation of their
Lephew, Dr. David Bachman, from the University of Oregon
.fedical School.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Benach of Marlowe Ave. are sailing July
:0 on the Queen Mary to Israel, to visit Mrs. Benach's sister and
rother-in-law in Tel Aviv. During their three month trip abroad
ey will visit relatives in Paris, which was their former home.
: hey will also tour England, Scotland, Italy and Switzerland.
Ronald Trunsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunsky, 1743
trathcona, is on an extended tour of Europe. Upon his return he
ill enter University of Michigan Medical School.
Richard Sanders, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Sanders. is
resently visiting in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tobb, former Detroiters, now of Miami
each, Fla., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, i
MISS JOANNE PHILLIPS
nnette, to Edward Sofer, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., nol.• also
Joanne, to
if Miami. He is the son of Gabriel Sofer and the late Gertrude their daughter,
• ler. Annette, a former student at Wayne University, is a graduate
f the.University of Miami. Her fiance is a professor of business. , Richard J. Sanders, son of Dr.
dministration at the university. The wedding will be performed and Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders.
- ug. 24 by Rabbi Skoppon, following which the couple will honey- of 12342 Broadstreet Blvd.
Miss Phillips is a senior at the
noon in New York and make their home in Coral Gables, Fla.
disc Dora Tonkell, of Monterey Ave., will leave for Miami on Aug. University of Michigan and is
president of the Senior Girls
5 to be present at the ceremony. She is the bride-elect's aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson of Whitmore Road sailed Ju:y Mortar Board Society. She is a

Chairman Sidney Meyer of
Youngstown, 0. Mr. Zack, who
lives at 4034 Sturtevant, is a
member of Rabbi Mandel M. Za-
ger Lodge 1614 of Bnai Brith, is
on the board of governors of the
Jewish Welfare Federation and a

great and
most welcome pleasure for

It has been a

the kosher butchers to serve
you throughout the years.
The kosher butchers have
mobilized their forces to pro-
vide you with quality mer-
chandise while giving you
courteous service across the
counter, and to assure you
prompt delivery service.
At the same time, we wish
to dispel the wrong impres-
sion that exists in some
minds that kosher meats are
sold at higher prices than
non-kosher products.
We handle only top quality
merchandise and such meats,
by comparison. cost you less
than non-kosher meats sell
for.
For example: first we carry
fresh meats, secondly, we cut
our meats to satisfy your
family needs, third you have
a better choice of selecting
your meats than at any non-
kosher market.
Besides, you get service at
the kosher butcher shop that
is not available anywhere
else.
We ask the ladies to ex-
amine their needs according
to the facts. You come from
a Jewish background and you
keep the fajth by conducting
Jewish homes. You teach
your children to follow tradi-
tions and you raise them as
;Jews. One of the primary
ways of upholding the tra-
ditions of the Jewish home
•is to continue to purchase
kosher meats and to patron-
ize your kosher butcher.

STARTING WITH THE WEEK OF

JULY 27, WE ARE OFFERING
THESE SPECIALS IN ALL KOSH-
ER BUTCHER SHOPS:

Chuck Roast
Veal Breast
Roasting Hens

79c Lb.
39c Lb.
38c Lb.

LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF THE

KOSHER BUTCHER EVERY SAT-
URDAY NIGHT AT 9:30 P.M.
EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT
10:30 A.M. ON ALTMANS JEW-
ISH RADIO HOUR, STATION
WJLB.

Lois H. Cohn Wed
To Sydney Feinberg

In a ceremony June 29, in the
home of her parents, Lois Helen
Cohn became the bride of Syd-

• • •
GORDON HANNA has been
appointed publicity director for
United Community Services.

Your Jewish News WANT AD

number is WO. 5-1155.

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hy

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varied sizes and prices. 1.35 to 53 0€
Doulton booklet of faurines in c•ick, sent free Gn request.

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2 on the steamship Oslofjord, for an extended visit with their member of Alpha Epsilon Phi
amily in Sweden. The itinerary also includes a visit to Paris Sorority.
Mr. Sanders. a graduate of .
:nd Switzerland as well as all the Scandinavian countries.
Miss Sheila Raynes, of Bayonne, N.J.. arrived here recently as the University of Michigan, is a
he house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gold- junior in the U. of M. Medical
erg, of Webb Ave. The three left early this week for a vacation School. He is a member of Phi
Charlevoix. While there, the Goldbergs will visit their daughter. : Sigma Delta Fraternity and of
Phi Delta Epsilon medical so-
,ynn. who is spending the summer at Camp-Q-Gull.
Charles Mishkin, director of the midwest region of the United ; ciety.
srael Appeal, and Sarah Pearlman Arnoff of Cleveland. will be . ! re wedding will take place
arried Aug. 3, in Shaker Heights, 0. The bride is the daughter Se t. 7 at the Blackstone Hotel
4 Mrs, Samuel Pearlman of Cleveland Heights. in Chicago.
Mrs. Annie Handelsman. of 3339 Calvert. recently had as
.
Three out of four traffic acci-
• sitors her sister-in-law and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horwitz,
' dents happen in clear weathEr
if Oklahoma City, Okla.
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! on dry roads.

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JEWISH COMMUNITY

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olie

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• •• • • •

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GOING ON VACATION

MRS. SYDNEY M. FEINBERG

ney M. Feinberg. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Cohn, of Muirland Ave.
The bridegroom's parents are
the David H. J. Feinbergs, of
Boston Blvd. Rabbi Morris Adler
and Dr. A. M. Hershman of-
ficiated.
The bride wore a waltz length
gown of mousseline de soie cut
along princess lines. The bodice
was tucked, and the very full
skirt was appliqued with roses
of organdy and lace. Her finger-
tip veil of imported illusion was
held to her head by a lace cap
embroidered with pearls and se-
quins. She carried white or-
chids.
Suzanne Miller was the bride's
only attendant, and Sol Epstein
was Mr. Feinberg's best man.
The ceremony was performed for
the immediate family, and a re-
ception followed in the after-

noon.

Following an extended wed-
ding trip to the Canadian Rock.,
ies and California, the couple
will reside in Detroit.

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