▪ The Suburban Community Beth Shalom Sisterhood Schedules Square Dance Mellodi-Airs Versatile Dance Combo The Sisterhood of Cong, Beth Shalom, of Oak Park, this week announced plans for a barn dance at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, 18000 Wyoming. Jim Schultheis will be the caller. For tickets, phone Mrs. Services will also include a Paul Baker, LI. 3-5877. spiritual reading, a prayer of thanksgiving and the closing hymn. In Honor of Following the services, a re- ception will be held from 3:15 to 5 p.m., at Burton School, Hunt- Strictly Kosher ington Woods, under sponsorship of the temple Sisterhood. KEDEM BRAND In addition to the ground- breaking, late services on March 18 will be dedicated to the occa- sion. On March 19, the temple's WINE confirmation class will sponsor a dance at Berkley High School Made & Bottled for congegational members and their friends. IN ISRAEL Special arrangements have Available in: been made with the Oak Park MALAGA, ALICANTE, police to close off Ten Mile Rd. between Greenfield and Coolidge HOCK and SAUTERNE from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to Michigan Distributors: allow parking on 10 Mile itself. The action was necessary be- cause recent rains made the site of the temple grounds too soft for parking. Access will be given to all who identify themselves as attending the ceremonies when they enter from Coolidge or Greenfield. SOC School Daze Ceremony on Sunday to Commence Emmanu-El Ground-Breaking Week By Judy Stutz South Oakland County "Freedoms and Responsibili- ties in Political Life" was the topic discussed by 71 students at the second Youth Forum sponsored by the Royal Oak Daily Tribune last week. The third and last of the forum se- ries was held Wednesday, and the theme was "Freedom and Responsibiilties in Social Life." Ricky Schiller acted as record- er for the Berkley High panel. * * * Karen Mandlebaum is student director of the Lincoln High senior play, "Buy Jupiter," to be presented at 8:15 o'clock, Fri- day and Saturday evenings in the high school auditorium. The story centers around a talking rabbit and his adventures in a department store. * * At a candlelight ceremony, Barbara Blatt, Annette Genser, Dianne Kronen and Judy Stutz were initiated formally into the Berkley High GAA. After re- ceiving their membership cards, the girls joined in an evening of sociability. * * The confirmation class of Temple Emanuel is sponsoring their annual ho-down called "Backwoods Ball," at 8:30 p.m., March 19, in the Berkley High gym. Chairmen of the various committees are: decorations, Johnny Nathan; refreshments, Dorothy Lazario and Janet Schwartz; publicity, Carolyn Gold; tickets, Bruce Magidsohn and Bob Sachs; and Janet Birn- krant, general chairman. Jim Schultheis and his band will be featured. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the class. 6 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 11, 1955 It is now fighting the battle for agricultural self-su f- ficiency through land re- clamation . . . draining the H u l e h swamps, planting millions of trees as a bastion against nature and man. JNF land supports the whole Israel economy — it grows Israel's food — on it stand Israel's religious, edu- cational and welfare insti- tutions. Support the J.N.F. It's YOUR Fund! * To plant Trees in Israel and to honor your dear ones with inscriptions in the JNF Golden Book in Jerusalem, call the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 11345 LINWOOD TO. 8-7384 SUNDAY, APRIL 10th is BLUE and WHITE BOX CLEARANCE DAY Cong. Emanu-El, the Subur- ban Temple, will hold ground- breaking ceremonies at 2:15 p.m., Sunday, at the site of its prospective temple, on 10 Mile Rd., between Coolidge and Greenfield, in Oak Park. The ceremony will begin a week-long celebration designat- ed by the board of trustees as Temple Ground-Breaking Week. Plans for the ceremony include an opening hymn by the Sun- day school choir, a dedicatory prayer b --4 Rabbi Frank Rosen- thal and the initial turn- ing of the earth by Norman Steinberg, temple president, in behalf of the officers and board members. Other participants will be • Sig- mund Barna, speaking for Re- form Jewry in America, Theo- dore Donald Birnkrant, Jr., first . child named in the congregation, in the name of future Reform Jewry; Mrs. Maurice Weiner, Sis- terhood; Arthur Kretchmer, temple youth; and Theodore D. Birnkrant and Ben Weil, build- ing program chairmen, in the name of the congregation. `BETZ ISRAEL' NATIONAL Wholesale Grocers Co. JUST COMPLETED NIGHT CLUB CIRCUIT Open for: WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS, ETC. DAVE DAVIDSON LI. 5-4352 Passover Strictly Kosher Royal Sacramental Domestic KIF:111111147,M. WINE Available in Variety of a Delicious Flavors 8938 12th St. TR. 1-0606 IC RICE CUT ASSOVER Steady Opening of New Stores Shows Oak. Park's Maturity By the Oak-Woodser 5 Men & Girl Vocalist show cases are everything a child needs, all the way from layettes and bathing suits to fussy dresses for the little charmers and miniature copies of dad's best suit for the Buster Browns. In case you had any doubts, Oak Park is here to stay. The surest sign of a communi- ty's growing maturity is when business people begin to show an interest in a locality. And last week was a humdinger as two Saul Berch says that when firms, established for many people buy a new car they look years, opened their doors for ac- tion in the Nine Mile-Coolidge for beauty and performance. And business center. Saul, who's been with Packer The opening of the Jacqueline Pontiac for Shops and Small Fry Fashions three years, side by side in the center still should know. In has the female population in a that time, he's Yes, lowest prices ever, more food for stir. The little missus says it been one of Israelis than ever before! No better values anywhere was the chief topic of conversa- Packer's High- in Israel. And remember, this famous tag means more than tion at numerous club meetings Volume sale s- low prices—it assures those dear to you the quality, service and and weekly mahj sessions. men.The key to reliability you expect from the oldest and largest gift service to Israel. We managed to ,corner Mur- good salesman- ray Levin, owner of Jacqueline everything Strictly Kosher for Passover, of cowl* ship, he says, is Shops, at one of those rare moments when he wasn't a fair deal, coupled with good gift SCRIP for $10, $15, $20, $25 and $50. PARCEL certificatesfor $12.50 and $18.50 hustling around, and he told customer relations, even after us that the store is patterned the car is sold. For the finest order thru your local Service for Israel agency: after New York's noted Fifth deal on the ,finest car, see Saul Berch at Packer Pontiac, 18650 Avenue specialty shops. We ISRAEL ENTERPRISES, 11820 Dexter Blvd. thought that the beautiful Livernois, phone UN. 3-9300. TO. 8-6896 flagstone entrance and flower- ADV. box gave it a certain Cali- fornia touch as well. He showed us with pride the various departments, which in- clude sportswear, casual wear, cashmere sweaters, dressy dress- es, lingerie, jewelry, pocketbooks, evening bags and even a casual shoe line. The store, he said, will carry a huge selection of ma- ternity clothes. MAIN OFFICE: PENOBSCOT BLDG., GRISWOLD AT FORT Special services Jacqueline Shops plan to make it easier for FIVE BRANCH OFFICES IN DETROIT, HAZEL PARK AND OAK PARK the housewife to > shop are a MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM pick-up service for women who wish to shop but have no trans- portation, and delivery of pack- ages if desired. Two alteration rooms have been set aside to Join the thousands of thrifty people who are taking advantage of the con- provide quick service to all cus- venience of CITY BANK'S Bank By Mail Service. it saves you time and tomers. money too . . . the time and cost of trips to the bank and trips to pay your Next door at Small Fry, pro- bills. You simply mail your deposits and checks in payment of bills right prietress Shirley Raff was just getting over a case of opening from your own home . . . With a City Bank Electronic Checking Account jitters which developed when there is but one small charge per check cleared. Numbered checks im- Bozo the Clown, who made a printed with your name, check holder, statements and many other services terrific hit with youngsters at including POSTAGE PREPAID ENVELOPES for banking by mail are all the opening, suddenly developed FREE . It is not necessary, even, to go to the trouble of visiting the bank an acute case of allergy to his to open your account — just fill in the coupon below. Your mailman and makeup. CITY BANK will do the rest. Miss Ra.ff quickly solved the problem by putting the makeup IN le fit• on a white undershirt and Bozo VIII MN IN MI NI MI (CLIP THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO CITY BANK) INN clowned again. This was only a CITY BANK, Penobscot Building, Detroit 26, Mich. Date small problem to Shirley whose capabilities while on Dexter led I Herewith is my remittance, ❑ Check I Money order, of $ her to increase her shop from a I for initial deposit to open an Elctronic Checking Account. single to a double store. In joint names. in my name In the wonderfully-planned Oak Park store, Small Fry NAME NAME Fashions has special depart- ADDRESS ADDRESS ments for boys and girls, which STATE ZONE CITY STATE ZONE CITY are laid out according - to age groups for boys, infancy to size Note: If joint account is desired supply given name of both parties above. Electronic 14; for girls, infancy to sub- Checking Account Packet will be moiled to name entered at left teens. M ill III all IN IN MPS Ell NB NM 11111 -. All MB MO .11111,11111. Stocking Small Fry's racks and NB MB• CITY BANK BANK BY MAIL 1.