...Coady Virginia A. Polasky ITo Wed Howard Koss Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn has returned from Israel where she visited with her •thildren, Mr. and Mrs. David Crohn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maltz, of Oak Park, Mich., recently gave a surprise dinner and 30th anniversary party for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fagan and Mr. and Mrs. George Maltz. Guests included friends and relatives from Bay City and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs Joe Ellis and family, formerly of Greenlawn Ave., are now residing at 25524 Wareham, Huntington Woods, Mich. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kaplan, of 2472 Glendale, will entertain at a buffet supper honoring their parents on their 40th wedding anniversary. Over 70 guests will attend the celebra- tion on Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Hy Koenigsberg, 19472 Freeland. Hosts and hostesses will be the Sidney Kaplans-, Samuel Kaplans, Barney Kaplans, Hy Koenigsbergs and Philip Kaplans. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fenton and family, formerly of Strathmoor Ave., are now in their new home at 18614 Birchcrest Dr. Ernest :Daniel Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bright of Glen• dale Ave., first clarinetist of the New York City Opera, will be featured in the opera festival here next week. . • A. Smalls Honored On Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Small, of Calvert Avenue, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a party given by their children at CARD OF THANKS I The family of the late Harry Greenstein acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Photographs .. the BEST! • Weddings • Parties • Bar Mitzvahs Candids & 3 Dimension RILES KLEIN FREE ESTIMATES JACK GORBACK Music of Distinction 750 Book Bldg. TO. 7-0930 WO. 1-4710 J1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I11111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIItt. GOING TO MIAMI THIS WINTER?? A LEARN THE = ti, J 1111111111 t 1111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111.111111111111111IMMIMMIIII- = Z.' = = = . MISS VIRGINIA A. POLASKY CLASS Formerly of the Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pol- = asky, of Appoline Ave., announce F.- , _ San Souci, San Marino, the engagement of their daugh- OR Saxony and Bel Aire ..= The following programs have ter, Virginia Ann, to Howard Hotels in Miami Beach = PRIVATE been scheduled for the week at Koss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- = = neighborhood branch libraries: bert Koss, of Snowden Ave. Case Branch, 17731 W. 7 Mile: 1Myths and Legends of Classic Rabbi Arm to Open Heroes, for school-age children, 4 p.m., Monday; Investment 52 Book Review Series Know-How, co-sponsored by De- 13535 W: 7 MILE RD. at Schaefer UN. 1-4176 Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, presi- , troit Stock Exchange, 8 p,m., dent of the Sisterhood of Cong. ;iinnIli1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/1111111111111111111111111111Ill1. Monday; Hubbard Branch, 12929 W. Mc- Shaarey Zedek, announces that This Week Shop These Values at the Nichols : films, Song of the Rabbi Milton Arm will present Prairie and Impres s i o n a b l e the first in a series of book re- Years, 8 p.m., today; Story Book view programs at 12 noon, Mon- Hour for children 3-5, 2 p.m., day, in the synagogue social 'Where Old Friends Meet to Shop' Tuesday; A Taste of Modern Art, hall. 8 p.m., Tuesday; Story Hour for Following a brunch, Rabbi BENNETT DEL MONTE school-age childre n, 4 p.m., Arm, newly-appointed assistant R A X Yellow Cling Thursday; Crary Neighborhood rabbi of Cong. PRUNE Solid Pack - Council meeting, 8 p.m., Thurs- Shaarey Zedek, White Meat PEACHES JUICE day. review Sliced or Halves TUNA 'Louis Zara's Parkman. Branch, 1766 Oak- Qt. $100 "Blessed IS the man: Movie program for school- tles. Can Cans Land." Series or age children, 4:15 p.m., today; clividual tick- Picture Book Story Hour for chil- ets are available dren 3-5, 1 p.m., Monday; film TRANSATLANTIC HILLS BROS. JELLO from Mrs. Felix for mothers of children attend- Green, UN. 4- ing Story Hour, 1 p.m., Monday; TOMATO 6 Delicious COFFEE 2217. High School International Club, Flavors Brunch reser- HERRING 7:30 p.m., Monday; films, Dear- >vations are be- born Holiday and Morning Star, lb. ing taken by 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. Pkgs' Cans Rabbi Arm Mrs. Irving Mil- Drip or Reg. Sherwood Forest Branch, 7117 ler, TO. 8-4054. Mrs. George Bre- W. 7 Mile, Story Hour for school- age children, 10:30 a.m., Satur- man is chairman of the series, RASKIN'S LAND-O-LAKES HALVAH day; Book • Reviewing Class, 10 while Mesdames Joseph Deutch Creamed and Davis Benson are chairmen Cottage a.m., Monday; American Heri- Chocolate, BUTTER Vanilla or tage discussion, 8 p.m., Monday; for the afternoon. _ CHEESE Salted id Quarters Marble Family Relationships, 1 p.m., Tuesday; films, Golden Twen- 1-Lb. ties, 7:30 p.m., Thursday. Carton U3. LB. Neighborhood Libraries Set Week's Program = „I Benji Palmer Dance Studio . DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS Mr. and Mrs. A. Small the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Shapiro, 18272 Fairfield. A ceremony was performed by Rabbi Leizer Levin and a dinner followed. Mrs. Jules Klein sang "Because." The Smalls were married in Lithuania. Upon their arrival in the United States, they lived in Johnstown and moved to De- troit several years ago. They are the parents of Dr. Henry Small, Mrs. Milton J. Pierce, Mrs. Seymour Shapiro and Shirley. They have eight grandchildren. They are members of the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, Hadassah, City of Hope, Home for the Aged, United Hebrew Schools and American Jewish Congress. Negbah Pioneer Women Slate Wednesday Meeting Negbah C h a p t e r, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Saul Schwartz, 17158 San Juan. Mrs. Leslie Rosenberg announces that a review of the book, "Peace of M i n d," will be featured. Guests are welcome. It's Logical, Isn't It! ! 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The marriage will be solemnized in February. At the recent annual election meeting of the Jewish Commun- ity Center Chess and Checker Club, Emory Hacker was voted into office as president. He will be assisted by Law- rence Meyorson, vice-president; William Barr, treasurer; William Bergman, secretary; and Rap- hael Rogers, Robert Bush and Joseph Schreiber, directors. Honorary membership w a s DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 granted to Wolf Smith, consid- Friday, November 12, 1954 ered the dean of the Center Chess players. Mr. Smith was a founder of the present club, and, at 81, is still one of its most ac- tive members. At 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Newell Banks, internationally known chess and checker champion will play simultaneous matches against 25 chess opponents and an unlimited number of checker players. The club meets from 7:30 to 11 p.m., Tuesdays and Thurs- days, and from 2 to 5 p.m., Sun- day, at the D. W. Simons Cen- ter, 4000 Tuxedo. All chess -play- ers are welcome. Branch Seven to Re-Evaluate Labor Zionist Organization A re-evaluation of Labor Zion- ism is planned by members of Branch Seven, LZOA, at its meeting Sunday evening, at the home of the Henry Faigins, 19145 Coyle. A panel of veteran leaders of the Detroit Labor Zionist Organ- ization, including Simon Rich- ardson and David Sislin, will be featured. A social hour will fol- low. 95 4 29c 2 • Long Thin Crispy CARROTS 3 Lge. Bun. VISIT • 39c 67c JUMBO California Seedless • FLORIDA ORANGES AVACAJDOS 29c 2 For 9c • 35c 19c rtgagentenb No. 2t 3 25c Lb. Mesh Bag 4 c The finest and largest Delicatessen and smoked fish dept. in the city. WE HAVE SMOKED STURGEON ISRAELI & DOMESTIC BEER — IMPORTED & DOMESTIC WINES WE SELL ISRAEL BONDS 18207 WYOMING BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS 13310 DEXTER CSR I 1S HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thurs. and Sat. t a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. i a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sun. 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