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April 01, 1955 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-04-01

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COLORFUL SADDLES . . . By Hack!

Select your favorite color for
these fine white oxfords with
saddles tinted as you choose.

Harry Kaminer, of Elmhurst Ave., leaves for Israel tomorrow
evening on an El Al Israel Airlines Constellation to spend the
Passover holidays with his • son. Mr. Kaminer will return to
Detroit at the end of April.
Miss Joyce Bryman recently celebrated her 17th birthday with
a wienie roast at Lola Valley Park, followed by a party in the
home of her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Hyman Bryman. of Waverly
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack, former Detroiters now of Santa
Monica, Calif., left Miami, Fla. for a Caribbean cruise on March 26
following their return from Nassau, in the Bahamas.
Mr. Adolph Newstatter, of 3041 Boston Blvd., observed his 75th
birthday at a family celebration last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joslove. of Steel Ave., have returned home
from a three-week stay in Miami Beach, Fla.

Miss Sharon Lapides
To Wed Ronald Herman

Shocking Pink
Kelly Green
Scarlet Red
Canary Yellow
Jet Black
White-on-White

Regular or Supportive; Leather-soled, of course!

19360 LIVERNOIS

Also

16033 E. WARREN

09e1-4111

-Air

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ. -
Feature: "Departure into
Freedom," a dramatization of
the biblical story of Moses and
Pharaoh, will be told. The story
centers around Moses' growing
awareness of the trials of his
people, the revelation at the
burning bush and his struggle
with Pharaoh to set the Israel-
ites free.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepherd,
of 18961 Steel, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Annette, to Gerald M. Weinstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein-
stein, of Cleveland Heights, 0. A
fall wedding is being planned.

PLEASE NOTE!

FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE
WE WILL BE OPEN
Fri., April 1 to 7 p.m.

Sat., April 2 to 10 - p.m.
Sun., April 3 to 7 p.m.
Mon. and Tues., April 4, .5
To 9 p.m.
At Both Stores

STAR KIST or PREMIER
Solid Pack - White Meat

TUNA

35c each

for $1 00

Large, White

The Attractive Hall of

Cong. Beth Yehudah
17556 Wyoming

Now Available for Rentals

For Banquets, Bar Mitzvahs;
Meetings and Other Public
Functions

During the day, call:
UN. 3-8990; evenings,
UN. 2-9/77

Grade A

EGGS

55 c

Doz

ROKEACH

TOMATO
SOUP

3 3 5c

cans

To the
father

of the
bride

FOR THE PERFECT AFFAIR
Let MICKEY WOOLF
Play and Plan YOUR Party!

MICKEY
WOOLF

Here, even you can enjoy your daughter's wedding
reception. Our Banquet Manager arranges food,
flowers, music and wine—every detail. No need to
worry—even about prices. Why not call him and
start relaxing. today?

and His
Orchestra


CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Sam
Raider wishes to express sincer-
MISS SHARON LAPIDES
est thanks to relatives a n d
friends for the kindnesses shown
Miss Sharon Lapides' be- them in their recent breave-
trothal to Ronald Herman, son ment.
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Her-
man, of Baylis Avenue, was an-
nounced at a family dinner
given by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Lapides, of Ohio
Avenue.
The bride-elect attended Miss
Newman's School, M u m f or d
High, and is currently studying
education at Wayne University.
The bridegroom-to-be also at-
tended Wayne University.
The wedding will take place
later this year. .

The engagement of Barbara
Teal, daughter of Mrs. Norman
Schlafman, of Sudbury, Canada,
and Mr. Herbert Teal, of the
Belcrest Hotel, to Marvin Cohen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen,
of Montreal, Canada, was re-
cently announced. A May 22
wedding is planned.

28 W. ADAMS

•MISS ANNETTE SHEPHERD

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

MISS BARBARA TEAL

and

THE
SHOE COMPA

O n the

To Wed May 22

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-25

Friday, April 1, 1955

Plan Fall Wedding

TOPS IN
ENTERTAIN-
MENT

S



UN. 3-3737

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HOTEL:

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R

DEXTE

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"Where Old Friends Meet to Shop"

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Free Parking - Entrance on Davison

We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

BUY YOUR PASSOVER NEEDS NOW!

HILLS BROS.

COFFEE

WE CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF
PASSOVER MATZOH PRODUCTS . . . AS
WELL AS ISRAELI AND DOMESTIC WINES
FROM -NATIONALLY FAMOUS SUPPLIERS.

BUTTER

PINEAPPLE
JUICE

89 ,

All Flavors

CRISCO

Gal.

NORWEGIAN BRISLING

3 can
113. 790

SARDINES

Colossal Mr. Whitney

Felix Brand - Imported
In Pure Olive Oil

Veg. Shortening

4 1 00

10 lb.
box $229
25 lb.
box $ 549

ICE CREAM

3 FOR $1 00

DOLE

Recommended for
Automatic Washers

or BORDEN

No. 21/2 Can-35c ea.

67c

LB

SEALTEST

PINEAPPLE

Slightly Salted
In Quarters

DETERGENT

79c

DOLE or
DEL MONTE
Sliced

LAND-O-LAKES

ALL

Reg. or Drip

RIPE OLIVES

3

4 CANS 99

35c Ea.

For $ 1 °°

PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY FRI., SAT., SUN.

U.S. No. 1 Dry

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WE CARRY ISRAEL AND DOMESTIC BEER — IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES

WE SELL ISRAEL BONDS:.— BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS

HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and• Sat. 8 A.M. to 9 'P.M.; Fri. 8 AM.' to 6 P.M.; - Sun.- 8 -A.M;-to 3 PIM:

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