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June 17, 1955 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-06-17

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Adivilico in Society

. .
Mr: Eliezer Aronstam, of Tel Aviv, Israel, is now here on a visit
to his sister, Mrs. Julius Sarko, of 19354 Prairie.
Miss 'Elaine Hyman will be in town on Thursday for a visit
[ here with her family. Miss Hyman, who graduated from the Co-
lumbia University college of dramatic arts on June 1, will play a bit
part in this Monday's Westinghouse Summer Theater presentation
on television.
Mr. Joseph J. Kahn, of Micado, Mich., celebrated his 85th
birthday last Tuesday. An impromptu family celebration was held
on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Grace Mahler, of W.
McNichols Rd. Mr. Kahn, who with his sons, Gerson and Welling-
ton, operates Kahn's Department Store, in Micado, five miles from
Greenbush, is considered the Dean of Merchants in Alcona. County.
He was named Grocer of the Week in 1950 when he was honored
on having served his community for 50 years. His other children
are Ivor Kahn, of Detroit, Sidney Kahn, of California, Allen Kahn,
of Elizabeth, N.J., Ruth Goldberg, of Bay City, and Miriam Fil, of
Lincoln, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sills, of Canterbury Rd., announce the
graduation of their son, Richard D., from Wayne University Col-
lege of Medcine.
Miss Barbara J. Weinberg, who works with the Board of Edu-
cation in Boston, Mass., is currently spending her vacation here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg, of Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halberstam, of Pasadena Ave., ,observed
their 25th wedding anniversary last Wednesday with a get-together
for family and close friends, which was arranged by their daughter,
Mrs. Meyer Feldman, of Oak Park, Mich., and the couple's life-long
friends, Mrs. Julius Scholnick and Miss Jennie Edelson, who served
as hostesses.
Mr. William Lublin, of McQuade Ave., has left via El Al Air-
lines for London, England. After a short visit in Birmingham, Mr.
Lublin will continue his journey to Munich, Germany for a two-
week stay and fly to Israel to spend the remaining six weeks of
his travels.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spielberg announce the graduation of
their daughter, Ruth, from the University of Michigan, with a
BA degree in sociology. She is now spending the week at her
parents' home, and will return to U. of M. for .a secondary degree
in education. Guests of the Spielbergs at commencement exer-
li were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grenadier, of Alexandria, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine, of. 2678 Calvert, announce the
graduation of their son,' Ellsworth, from the University of Michi-
gan Dental School, with a DDS degree.
Julius Chajes, director of Music at the Jewish Community
' Center, Dorian Hyshka and Mrs. Albert J. Silber will present piano
students in a recital Sunday, at 1 p. m., at the Woodward Jewish
Center.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, June 17, 1955

Keywell-Fuller Rites
Scheduled for Fall

Aolowigimmimurirwwwwww-

Israel Ambassador ABBA EB-
awarded an honorary
degree of Doctor of Laws by the
University of :Aaryland. Gov.
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S Theodore McKeldin of Maryland
CLUB honored Rabbi Max J. participated in the ceremony.
Wohlgelernter at a testimonial
dinner on Thursday evening, at
Rainbow Terrace. Minyan serv-
THE THIRTY PLUS CLUE
ices, breakfast and study hour
continue at 9 a.m., Sunday.
Presents
Study of Samuel will be held at
THEIR FINAL DANCE
8:30 p.m., Monday : in the Yeshi-
vah library.
ON. Sunday, .dune 19, 1955
Ei:30 P.M. until ?

Men's

Clubs

AN

AT: D. W. Simons Bldg. of J.C.C.
Tripzeda at Holmur
With Carl Sims and His
Ree•rcliirig Orchestra

, For the Finest
In Entertainment

Its Music by

Admission:
Members 75c
kon-Members $1.00

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1.J.11. and Join the Fun!

Rpfrpshmi'mts

Another Fine Product BV,

MISS TERRY LOIS KEYWELL,

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Key-
well, of 19944 Roslyn, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, -Terry Lois, to Arnold M.
Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. To-
bias Fuller, of 5548 W. Outer Dr.
Mr. Fuller is 'a former Wayne
University student, and is affil-
iated with Sigma Alpha Mu fra-
ternity. Miss Keywell is pres-
ently attending Wayne U.
A fall wedding is planned.

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Regine Gilbert to Wed
Manuel Rosenbaum

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LONG or
SHORT

MISS REGINE GILBERT

Mr. and Mrs. K. Gilbert, of
3360 Waverly, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Regine, to Manuel Rosenbaum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Rosenbaum, of Tuller Ave.
Mr. Rosenbaum will receive
his doctorate in bacteriology
from the University of Michigan
in September. He is a member
of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda
Upsilon, Phi Sigma Biology So-
ciety and the Society of Sigma
Xi.
• The wedding will be solemn-
ized in the fall.

Tarn Tam Crackers Add

Zest to Summer Meals

One of the easiest ways to
dress up a summer meal, the B.
Manischewitz Co reports, is to
use Tam Tam Crackers, the
original kosher and pareve
cracker.
Tam Tam Crackers make an
ideal "waker-upper" for lazy
summer appetites at meals or in
between. Served with juices,
milk, or other beverages, they
add an unusual taste to snack-
time treats. Topped with puffs
of sour cream and floating. in a
bowl of cool, refreshing Manis-
chewitz Borscht, they have both
taste and eye appeal.

STARK1ST or PREMIER

Solid Pack-White Meat

TUNA

3

35c each

f r

$ 1 00

SMUCKER'S
Pure

GRAPE JAM

ELDERBERRY JULY

2 12°z. 35c

.Oars

HEINZ

Tomato

KETCHUP

2 45c

btles.

Reg. 49c Can

79C

lbs

LAND-O-LAKES

GREEN VALLEY
Large, White, Grade A

Slightly Salted
In Quarters

EGGS

BUTTER

67c

BULLDOG
SARDINES

Packed in Oil

Cans19

OFFEE

Reg. or Drip

7 9c

LB.

SPRY

Pure Vegetable

SHORTENING

APRICOTS

NO2 C .1.: 55

19 C

49

HILL'S BRO.

H 11Ni T'S

COTTAGE
CHEESE

Carton

COS

49c D"

lb.

FAIRMONT'S
Creamed

1-Lb.

2

1/2 PRICE
SALE

3 L.
C:airti

6 9c

PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT.
FRESH, GREEN
HOME GROWN
U. S. No. I

LONG WHITE

CALIFORNIA
POTATOES

10 59c

RED RADISHES
GREEN ONIONS
_ BEETS

3

Lg. Bun.

29c

CABBAGE

S‘olicl

Heads

lb.

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