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July 17, 1953 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-07-17

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DETROIT JEV,SH NEWS
Friday, July 17, 1953

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announces
a meeting on Aug. 12, at the
home of Libby Wolfson, on
Banta Rosa Dr., at which pre- I
liminary plans for the Dec. 8
donor will be made.

EQUALITY CLUB

Beverly Hartstein Wed
To Gerald E. Miller

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C ARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Saul
B. Gale wishes to thank its rel-
atives and friends for the •many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

we put
our

The excitement was high as can be about the wonderful
values we offer. Our store was literally packed every day ...
all last week . . . from morning until closing time. If you
did not attend this great sale, make sure to be here as soon
as you read this advertisement. You will! be thrilled with the
savings we offer on NEW, CRISP, QUALITY merchandise
... and please NOTICE YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT

SALE

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ON

MRS. GERALD E. MILLER

beans
together

and came up with a
great new flavor idea

CHOCOLATE

VANILLA

kTO

chocolates

Here's a subtle new blend of the
coffee bean and the vanilla bean
that's unlike anything you've ever
tasted before - unless it reminds
you, perhaps, of the delicate icing
on a French pastry les light and
lavish luxuriously continental
in Barton's famous manner.
AND SIX OTHER FLAVORS

At all Barton's Detroit stores

19131 Livernois at 7 Mile
7541 W. McNichols cor. Lilac
1 8936 Wyoming at 7 Mile
13216 Dexter near Davison
1 1 563 Dexter at Burlingame
136 W. Lafayette near City Hall

Grand River corner Griswold •
14259 Gratiot at 7 Mile

Famous for
Continental
Chocolates and
Continental
Ice Cream

At Barion'a 57 Continental Chocolat.-
Shops in Detroit, New York,

Philadelphia, and Newark.

OPEN SUNDAYS

In a recent ceremony at Adas
Shalom Synagogue, Bever*.y
Sharon Hartstein, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartstein, of
19460 Hubbell, was united in
marriage to Gerald Erwin .Mil-
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Miller, of 3797 W. Grand. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal officiated.
For her marriage, the bride
chose a gown of white taffeta
with a nylon tulle overskirt. The
gown was styled with a chapel
length train that was trimm'd
in lace. Her crown, touched off
with seed pearls, held in place
a fingertip veil of .illusion. She
carried two white orchids on a
Bible.
Vivian Greenspan was matron
of honor, and Lois Titschler was
maid of h o n o r. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg,
Karol Bloom, Rosalind Schul-
man, Mrs. Jean Hollander and
Mrs. Helen Schusterman. Junior
bridesmaids were Louetta Hart-
stein, Leslie Savage, Lois Rosner,
Arlene Rosner and Bonnie Sav-
age.
Gerald - Granadier was beat
man, while seating the guests
were Ed Goldberg, Eugene Mit-
chell, Sandy Hashkovitz, Mar-
tin Hollander and Manny
Schusterman.
Marsha Hartstein and Elaine
Schusterman were flower girls,
and Eugene Goldberg was the
ring bearer.
- Following dinner and a recep-
tion, the couple left for a honey-
moon in New York, and are now
residing at 19141 Ohio.
Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding were from England,
New York, California and -Min-
neapolis.

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Office

2220

of the Synagogue

Tuxedo

TO. 8-8776

MOttl. TIH5R. T,1-3kORS. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
10:0 a.m.-1:00 p.m. SUNDAY

NOW

and

Directed by Abe Silver

BEDSPREADS

BEDSPREADS

Gorgeously Styled
of Satins and Mul-
ticord, appliqued
with Velvet.

$ 14 98

VALUES.
BEAT

Da
and
w
n two of a o
kio
nd
Values up to $50.00

500

NOW

NOW

Reg. $14.98
HAND PAINTED
Washable Taffeta

SHOWER SETS

FIRST QUALITY

NOW

PACIFIC
CONTOUR

Reg. $7.95
Plastic Shower Sets, NOW

SHEETS

Spun Rayon

Table Cloth Sets $ 98

Need No Ironing

Double Size

Twin Size

1"

$

$3.98 Set

2"

=====
Set

Modern Pattern, 52x52,
4 Napkins, Reg. $5.98, Now . ...

52x70
6 Napkins. Reg. $7.98, NOW

$4.98 Set

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80 Square
Print

QUILT COVERS

Values Are Only

$4.98

MEWS

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Wool Filled

Nationally Advertised

SATIN
COMFORTERS

BATES

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$9.98

$4.98

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$5.98

RUFFLE
CURTAINS

Rayons,
Cot-
tons 90" long.
While they last

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$1.50 Pr.

Lined Satin

DRAPES

BEDSPREADS

Reg. $7.95-Sale Priced

$3.98

values up

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Reversible Colors
Reg. $14.98-Sale Price

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And Here Is Your

OPPORTUNITY!

DON'T MISS THESE

BARGAINS

Large

22x44

Rayon Printed

BEACH

Reg. $1.29

TOWELS

CANNON

TABLE
CLOTHS

Reg. $2.98

TOWELS

Reg. $4.98

Double Window
Ruffle

CURTAINS

Also Multicords,
Antique Satins.
Values up to
$14.98

Marquisettes,
Cushion Dots,
Pebble Dots.
Reg. $7.98

NOW

NOW

NOW

NOW

NOW

$3.98 pr.

$2.98 pr.

$1.98

79c

$2.98

52x70

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Cannon Sculptured
25x50

TOWELS

Reg. $2.29
Colors, grey, green, aqua
While They Last

LITURGY BY

Cong. Bnai David Choir,

Manufacturers Sample

That Can't Be

Outstanding Rabbi to Officiate

Cantor Hyman J. Adler

NOW $ 17 98

$50.00 & $60.00

Cordings

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Available at

$1150
Now LL

5 New Colors.
Made to Sell for
$45.00.

With Jumbo Striped

ELMHURST at 14th Ave.

Cords Now

With Metallic Drops
& Cording

SPREADS

Fully Lined.

$ 12"

BEDSPREADS

Chromspun

CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID

(Main Auditorium)

BED

BEDSPREADS

BEDSPREADS

HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES

Admission $9.00 to $25.00

Chromspun

FONTANA Coverlet Style

Shiffley
Embroidered

NOW

Workmen's Circle Branch
Plans Steak Roast July 25

SEATS NOW AVAILABLE
1953 °

Just Unpacked, Special Purchase Celanese

Reg. $24.98

MENEM

A steak roast has been plan-
ned for 9:30 p. m., July 25 by
members of Branch 470, Work-
men's Cifcle Center, as its first
summer activity. Helen Fel-
stein, chairman, announces that
the event will be held at Stoe-
pel Park, Evergreen and W.
Outer Dr.
In addition to roasting steaks
over the fire, the evening also
will include games and com-
munity singing.

BEN PliPKO'S

$1.00 Only

80 x 84

Celanese Multicord

Reversible

Scalloped

SUMMER
QUILTS

COVERLETS

NOW

$6.98

Reg. $14.98

NOW

$8.98

Shop in Air Conditioned Corn/0H

Open Thursday and Saturday
WE 3-4857
Until 9 P.M.
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