ctivtties in Beverly Efros to . TVed New Jersey Scientist ociety Recent Detroit guests at Oakton Manor Resort, on Lake Pewau- kee, Wis., included: Mr. and Mrs. D. Spector, of Ohio Ave., Mrs. E. Abrams, of Oakman Ct., Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Aptekar, of Birchcrest Dr., and Mr. Harry Lintow, of Pasadena Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zeffertt, of 13233 La Salle, have returned from an extensive trip to the West Coast. Flying to Seattle, they were taken by their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobson, to Vancouver to visit Mr. Zeffertt's brother Harry and family. They also visited their cousin the Harry Hartmans, of_San Francisco. Joining their daughter, Mrs. E. G. Havens, her husband and three sons, they spent a week at Balboa Beach and then went on to the Havens' home in Arcadia, Cal. More relatives were visited in Los Angeles and a day was spent in Las Vegas on their return trip. - Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann have returned from a six-weeks' ,overseas trip, which included a month's study tour in Israel. Mr. Harry Passerman, of Richton Ave., left for Israel last week aboard the SS Jerusalem. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosin, of Monica Ave., were passengers on the SS Jerusalem which left for Israel on Aug. 31. The Rosins are making an extended trip to Israel and Europe and will return home in early December. - Mr. • and Mrs. Sandor Mendelsohn, of Ewald Circle, left for. Israel with their daughter, Fay Susan, on the SS Jerusalem last Wednesday. After a five-week stay in Israel, the Mendeisohns will motor through Italy, Switzerland and France, before returning home Nov. 14, aboard the SS Liberte. Mrs. Bertha Klein, of Tyler Ave., left for Israel aboard the SS Jerusalem to spend the winter with her family in Tel Aviv. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Reisler, of Clements Avenue, have re- turned from a two-weeks stay at Kiamesha Lake, New York. Dur- ing their visit, Mr. Reisler won a trophy for placing first in w swim- ming meet. Mrs. Lea Selesny and son, Abraham, have left for a prolonged visit in Israel. They will make their home with their relatives in Ekron. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Emmer, who with their son, Howard, have taken up residence on Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, were recently honored on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary with a party given at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Solomon, of 19466 Greenfield. • Mr. and Mrs. David Radin, of Birwood Ave., have returned from vacationing in Charlevoix, Mich. Recent guests at Omena Inn, on Grand Traverse Bay, include the following Detroiters: Messrs. and Mesdames L. Winkler, George Schreiber, Bernard Victor, Alfred Mayer, Jack . Grossbart, Melvin Segal and daughter, G. Blumenthal and family, A. Kogan, Felix Sachs, Sam Hooberman and family, Arthur Schultz, Irving Lash and family, Ben Bonin and family, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Hochman and family, Mr. Leo Levin and son, Mrs. J. Gran.ader and sons, Mrs. Louis Phillips, Mrs. Eve M. Goldberg and Miss Barbara Abramsohn. To Wed on Nov. 6 men on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wayne U. Offers -Course For Independent Merchants Wednesdays at a number of selected high schools in conveni- The Detroit Clearing House As- ent locations throughout the city. sociation announces its sponsor- ship of a new course developed r0.11■0■ ■ ■ ■ by the Division of Business Serv- For the Perfect Affair! ices of Wayne University School of Business Administration in "Business Principles for Inde- pendent Owners and Managers." .. t... and His Orchestra - Classes have been arranged for UN. 3-3737 the convenience of local business ....................--..... 11.1.1MI1EMI.04 41 1•11.00011.1•1 0402141•1•11111, MICKEY WOOLF . NOW ... You can shop and have your =car serviced while you do so! GORMAN & .RU BENS Formerly of Linwood & Gladstone ARE NOW OPEN — AND READY TO SERVE YOU AT WYOMING, Cor. PICKFORD MISS BEVERLY EFROS Mr. and Mrs. Max Efros, of W. Grand Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Norman P. Willett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Willett, of Demarest, N. J. The tide-elect is currently en- rolled at Wayne University. Her fiance will receive his PhD in microbiology this fall from Mich- igan State University. He holds a BS degree from Rutgers Uni- versity and an MS degree from Syracuse University. He is a member of Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity, Society of Ainer- ican Bacteriologists and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. A spring wedding is being planned. ■ with fine MOBILGAS PRODUCTS Complete Automobile Service WE GIVE MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS MEATS and POULTRY tek00‘ O.* AS • Featuring: For Out-Door Meals—Bar-B-Q LAMB RIBS and PRIME FILLET • E Are Not If A Film Bells Forgot Today Is Shot ■ UN. 1-4770 WE DELIVER 18211 Wyoming • N Wedding • Originators or "THE HOLLYWOOD ROAST" It k KOSHER Sid Siegel by TO. 8-2705 _ ■ III SHOP AND SAVE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT AT THE DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 13301 DEXTER WADER 18207 WYOMING:A Free Parking - Entrance on Davison FAMOUS BRANDS STRICTLY - - We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities HEINZ or ROKEACH HOLIDAY SPECIAL Our Famous, Raw Pickled BAKED BEANS HOT DOGS; Naturalor Skinless TONGUE 33 c 21Vn: 29 1 lb. MISS LORETTA KANTER The engagement of Loretta Eve Kanter, daughter of Mrs. Emma Kanter, of Richton Ave., and the late Mr. Meyer Kanter, is an- nounced to Edwin M. Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Adel- man, of Clements Ave. A Nov. 6 wedding is planned. I Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Waller, of 18695 Wildemere, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rickie, on Sept. 10 at Adas Sha- lom Synagogue: Following the services, a luncheon will be held in Rickie's honor at Holiday Manor. Martha Raye confided, "In the old days people used to make their own clothes on spinning wheels. Now they lose their shirts on them." DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, September 2, 1955 GREEN VALLEY Large, White Grade A BUTTER TUNA 3 for $100 67 lb. EGGS 63d... HUDSON'S WHITE DOLE or DEL MONTE Sliced SPRY Slightly Salted In Quarters c 35c each Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levin, of 3809 Sturtevant, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Law- rence Gerald, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zion. A dinner in his honor will be held on the following day, at Rainbow Ter- race. 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