divitiei ire ere 's E PRE RIM PEA Soci4 Among the Detroiters attending the Shrine convention in New York were Mr. and Mrs. Dooley Cohan, Mr. and Mrs. William N.edelman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kepes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kepes, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sussman, Mr. ancbMrs. Dave Cooperman and daugh- ters, and Charles Light, all of whom stayed at the Taft Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. Cohan, on their return, are now at their summer home at Colchester, Ont. Miss Beatrice Ludwig, of 3244 . Monterey, is vacationing at Scaroon Manor on Schroon Lake, N.Y. Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler have left for the East toast where Rabbi Adler will teach at the Brandeis Camp Community Leaders' Institute. Enrolled are such prominent Hollywood per- sonalities as Dore Schare, Norman Corwin and Michael Blank- fort. During July, Rabbi Adler taught at the graduate summer session of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Recent guests at Omena Inn included Ida Aran, the H. Axol- rods, Francis Bakers, H. A. Benderoffs, Ralph Bennetts and fam- ily, Irving Berg, the M. Birnbaums, L. Brandeses and daughter, D. Carlsons, Mrs. H. Cherniak, the J. Chudnows and son, Irwin Cohens and family, Miriam Dombey, the Sam Eders and family, Norman Ellsteins ; B. Feldmans, Moe Feldmans, S. Frankels, Mor- ris Friedmans, Mrs. • Ben Gellman, the Walter Gerbers, Frank Gorback, the Louis Hammersteins, Jack Helfands, Mrs. Israel M. Hertz, Mrs. Harry Himelstein, the D. L. Hittlemans, Ernestine Horowitz, M. A. Ingram, Dr. and Mrs .B. Israel and daughter, the S. Jacobsons and granddaughter, D. Kanheims and family, Mrs. Rose Klug, the Jack Krauts, Irving Krolls, Louis LaMeds, Mrs. Peter Lustgarten, the J. J. Millers, A. Morrisons, M. Mullers and daughter, Mrs. Alex Nichamin, Mrs. Hanah Nieder, the Harry Petoks, Betty Repitor, Mrs. Herman Rosenberg, Mary and Rose Rosenberg, Mrs. V. J. Rosenberg, the Irving Rosengards, J. Rosen- shines, A. Rotmans and family, E. L. Schultzes and daughter, H. C. Schwartzwalds and family, Saul Semanskys and family, Kurt Singers and son, B. Slabecks and child, Sigmund Slabecks, Loraine Solomon, Mrs. Marvin Solomon, the Joseph Spiegels and family, M. S. Starrs, Mrs. M. R. Steinberg the M. P. Steinways and fam- ily, H. R. Tanners, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wagner and family, the J. W. Webbers, Mrs. Ann Wachler, Mrs. Harry Weinberg, Mrs. Israel Weisman, Julia Weiss, Mrs. David Wolf and daughter, the C. H. Woods, Allan Woodruffs and Myer Zolkowers. Mrs. Arthur Gellman and daughter, Sandi, of Monica Ave., have returned from a month's stay in Mexico. Vacationing at the new Empress Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla., are the following Detroiters: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Miller and children, Barbara, Martin and Marian, of 17595 Birchcrest, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Binkow and daughter, Margot, Mrs Rose Manning and daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. MaUrice Goodman and daughter, Gloria, former Detroiters now of Toledo, 0., are also among the vacationers. Mrs. Mollie Joff of Johannesburg, South Africa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Indichstein of Buena Vista Ave. Kenneth Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lane, is spending two months traveling through Europe. A dinner honoring the Bar Mitzvah of Milton Philip Roten berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rotenberg, of Prairie Ave., was held on Sunday, in the Mayfair Room. The ceremony was observed a day earlier at Adas Shalom Synagogue. NOW work-saving home appliances can be yours for as little That's how it's been with the two sisters. Though they have corresponded regularly through the years, this is their first meeting since Mrs. Stein left her little sister in David- Horodok, Russia some' 30 years ago. Toasters, clocks and other handsome premiums at your friendly Big Bear Markets. NOW for every dollar you spend on groceries, you can buy a coupon for 10c. Every time you shop at Big Bear ask for "Cash-Saver" Cou- pons. In just a few visits you'll be able to exchange your coupons for your choke of over sixty lovely nationally advertised premiums. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS! Every time you shop at Big Bear, you may buy "Cash Saver" Coupons at 10c each, from any cashier, with each dollar purchase of groceries. By saving "Cash Saver" Coupons each week you will soon have enough to get a valuable premium from the big selection you see on display at your Big Bear Market. You select the premium of your choice and pay for it in Big Bear "Cash Saver" Coupons—and remember—YOU GET THE PREMIUMS AT THE BIG BEAR MARKET WHERE YOU SHOP! HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE! For example, if you buy $20 worth of groceries each week you will be entitled to purchase up to 20 "Cash Saver" Cou- pons for $2 (one 10c Coupon for each dollar's worth of groceries). In less than three weeks—and for only 49 "Cash Saver" Coupons—you can get a genuine $19.95 Casco Steam Iron. The "Cash Savers" will cost you only $12.90 • • YOU WILL SAVE $7.05. HERE'S HOW IT'S BETTER! Ypu get BETTER premiums FASTER when you shop and save the Big Bear "Cash Saver" Coupon way. You need not wait for months to get worthwhile items of your choice. The se- lection of premiums is broad and complete. TURN YOUR DIMES INTO DOLLARS the Big Bear "Cash Saver" Coupon way! The entire program is designed to give you the extra appliances for your home that you have always wanted with no big outlay of cash. You save small amounts each week and BUY AT BIG SAVINGS. Drop in and talk to the Manager of your Big Bear Market for further details Through letters, M r s. Stein learned how her sister had left the Russian city, herself, 22 years ago, and traveled to Pales- tine as a Halutz. She also learned of her marriage in Pal- estine to a Bessarabian. Jew who also came to the Holy -Land as a Halutz. There was the waiting out, in 1948, of an anxious year when Mrs. Levenson was serving as a hospital attendant caring for DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, July 31. 1953 the wounded Israeli casualties during the War for Indepen- dence and her husband served with the Haganah. . There has been a lot of small talk at Mrs. S t e i n's home, at 16165 Ilene, between two women who have a lot to tell each other. Mrs. Leven- son, who is here with her three-year-old daughter, Sho- shana, has explained what her 18-year-old son is doing with the Israel Army; how her husband, a mechanical engi- neer, has been working in a factory to build up Israel's eco- nomy; what life is like in their Labor Zionist settlement, Kiryat Chaim, a suburb of Haifa. COUNSELOR SCALE Reg. $6.95 Yours for Only YOU SAVE $3.05 9 Streamlined design. Ribbed rubber top. Magnifying lens makes weight-reading easy. Extremely accurate. Only 39 "Cash Savers"—you pay no more."' *Plus 3% Mich. Sales Tax "CASH-SAVERS" POLORON JUG There is a good deal more the women will discuss before Mrs. Levenson leaves for the place "I'll always call home." Mrs. Levenson plans to visit her two brothers in N e w Hampshire. Then via El Al it's back to Is- rael "where once a Halutzim, al- ways a Halutzim," Mrs. Leven- son says. REG. $5.89 YOURS FOR ONLY YOU SAVE $2.29 It has one gallon capacity. It is insulated and has aluminum liner. Will keep contents hot or cold twice as long. Handy Fold-A-Way faucet allows use with lid on. Only 36 "Cash Savers"—You pay no more. Mrs. Rottenberg Issues Yeshivah Plaque Appeal Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi- dent of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, has issued an ap- peal to her membership and friends for • the contribution of a new memorial plaque for the School auditorium. These plaques would com- memorate the yahrzeit of men and women in our community who have departed. The contri- butions are applied toward the religious training of underprivi- leged boys and girls at the Yes- hivah. Thse interested in contribut- ing a tablet in memory of a be- loved one should call. Mrs. Rot- tenberg, TO. 5-1.171, as one-half the normal price. Yes, you can save up to 50% on irons, Visit from Sister in Israel Fills 30 Years of Absence After 30 years—a double sim- cha—a marriage and a reunion! It was the marriage of her niece that brought Mrs. Miriam Levenson some 5,000 miles, from Kiryat Chaim, Israel to Detroit, and reunited her with her sis- ter, Mrs. Morris Stein, whom she hadn't seen ,for 30 years. The exciting voyage—the very first directly from Israel to the United States aboard the S.S. Jerusalem, which was making its maiden trip under the Is- raeli flag—was secondary to the anxiety she experienced waiting to see her sister and her family, Mrs. Levenson said. And Mrs. Stein—well, as soon as she learned her sister was planning to attend the wedding of her daughter, Beverly, to Donald L. Kay, she admits, it wasn't always easy to concen- trate on wedding plans. Getting re-acquainted as most everyone will agree, is a won- derful experience, but when two people haven't seen each other since one was seven years old, it's really a matter of getting acquainted, not re-acquainted. Bear's *Plus 3% Mich. Sales Tax SESSIONS CLOCK I YOU SAVE $2.25 Here's the luminous bed- room dock with the !'Pussy- tooter" alarm. Ivory plastic case. Has brown metal dial face. Numerals and hands are luminous. Only 43 "Cash Savers" -- You pay no more.* - *Plus 3% Mich. Sales Tax Reg. $6.55 Tax Incl. Yours for Only "CASH-SAVERS" "CASH-SAVERS" •• •■•■ i l,/// //a ////,