• .1.2 •,7.4.0 ••••,..«.••••■••- , "- Israel Bonds to Go on Sale In Luxembourg This Month Friday, October 7, 1955 Ongdgemonts Miss Hannah Starkman, of Ardmore Ave., left for Europe last week aboard the HMS Queen Mary. After a tour of Paris, Florence, Naples and Rome, she will fly to Israel to spend three' weeks with her relatives, returning home in late November aboard the HMS Queen Elizabeth. Miss Pearl Cohen, of Monte Vista Ave., will leave next week for Italy aboard the Italian liner, Cristoforo Colombo, following which she will embark for Israel for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein, of 9639 Petoskey, were enter- tained recently on their 33rd wedding anniversary with a dinner .party given by their children, Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert Goldstein, Alvin. Goldstein and Ronald Goldstein. 18 • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 •• ctivities in Society To Wed Dec. • Circle Yiddish .Speakin g Branches Set,-PrOgram The five Yiddish-speaking branches of the Workmen's Circle will join in an educational meet- ing at 9 p. m., today, in the Circle auditorium, 11529 Linwoo d. Morris Mandelman, representing the Congresg for Jewish Culture, will speak On "Cultural_ Develop- ments in Jewish Life." Branch 470 will meet at 9 p. m., today, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brooks, 3252 Grand. Branch 1060, meeting at 9 p. m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, 19457 Hubbell, will discuss "Recent Developments in Biology." Mrs. Iris Dibner, former high school instructor, will lead the discus- sants. BRUSSELS (JTA) —Israel bonds will go on sale in the The engagement of Elaine Mar- neighboring Duchy of Luxem- ilyn Blake to Eugene Friedman burg at the end of October. Dr. was announced recently by her David H. Orgler, representing the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, Israel Finance Ministry, has ar- of Sturtevant Ave. Mr. Friedman rived in Luxemburg to make is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles arrangements for the bond sales Friedman, of Burlingame Ave. campaign there. ° The bride-elect is a sophomore at •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Wayne University and her fiance For the Perfect Affair! attends the university's law school. A June 24 wedding is be- ing planned. * * * and His Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver- UN. 3-3737 stein announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta, to ■ ■ Sol Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. We remodel double breasted suits David Cohen, of Fullerton Ave. A December wedding is planned. i to modern single breasted models.` * * * SPECIALS: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fidler, of i Stoepel Ave., announce the en- !Sport Coats gagement of their daughter, 1 Reg. $32.50 . Rhona Elaine, to Mark Bader, 1 Suits I Reg. $65 nephew of Mr. and Mrs. 'Tobias Large selection of pants. Fuller, of W. Outer Drive. The i wedding will be solemnized next MISS RUBY REPITOR March. In last week's announce- WE. 3-9152 11559 Dexter The engagement of Ruby Lor- ment, Miss Fidler's name was erroneously given as Rhonda. raine Repitor, daughter of Mrs. Betty Repitor, of Stansbury Ave., 1 ■ 11 18211 Wyoming and the late Mr. Jack Repitor, We Deliver was recently announced to Hy Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. We will bbSA.4 UN. 1-4770 Joseph Goldstein, of Romeo, be closed vISOS KOSHER • Mich. Ruby Repitor Plights Troth to 1-ly Goldstein •73 .11•1,4 4 New Lodge Organized By Bnai Brith in Paraguay ' Installation of Asuncion Lodge in the capital of Paraguay will mark the first time that Bnai Brith has a lodge in every coun- try of South America, it was announced by the Bnai Brith de- partment of international affairs. 04 0411111.414•11•0 !OS CHNIMINT4IIM 4141 00111...011W0111/ . 1 $22501 $49" Radom Tailors Please Note. )3 this Sunday October 9 MEATS and POULTRY Simhat Torah S Each is She's Beer Fine Color Glad Our Patron Movies by Magazine Editor Here For Robinson's Show Thousands of Jewish families and many of the nation's educa- tional agencies are using reprints of a full-page presentation, "The 16 Jewish Holidays and Fast Day," prepared by Barton's Bon- bonniere as a public service. Over 350,000 reprints have been sent by Barton's in response to requests from individuals, busi- ness firms, religious and educa- tional institutions of all descrip- tions, The guide to . the holidays, from Rosh Hashanah to Tisha b'Ab, is illustrated with sym- bolic drawings by Sheldon Fink. The text under each illustration explains concisely the background of the holiday, gives its date and its significance. 011111111M MINIIMO•1•1114.1•004111111.0 Mrs. Bella Goldberg will enter- Mr. Goldstein attended the tain and 'lead in community sing- agricultural college of Michigan ing at a meeting of Branch 111 State University. A December Mrs. Rose Migdol, of Sturte- at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday, in the wedding is being planned. vent Ave., announces the engage- Center. The social meeting will ment of her daughter, Harriett be followed by refreshments.. Ruth, to Ralph Garson, son of The Circle School and Nursery Mrs. Mary Garson, of Halifax, is still accepting registrants at its Blushing or 10-Year Nova Scotia. A Dec. 18 wedding Vernor School 'branch, Pembroke is planned. . and Tracey. There are some . Bride Matron • openings at the main school, in the Center. For registration in- formation, call TO. 8-5368. Barton's Holiday Reprints Sent to 350,000 041 MICKEY WOOLF MISS HARRIETT MIGDOL In conjunction with one of the most popular model home pro- grams in America—the Better Homes & Gardens "Idea Home" of - the year—Robinson Furniture Co. announces that Florence Byerly, furnishings and decorat- ing editor of the magazine will make a person- a 1 appearance a t Robinson's Northland. Miss Byerly will appear in a special presen- tation at the Northland Cen- ter store at 8 p.m., Monday, Miss Byerly and at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday. A wealth of decorating ideas will be presented through demonstra- tions and color slides. Built in over 100 cities in the United States, the 1955 "Idea Home" is open to the public to visit and to adapt to individual needs, detail by detail. In this area, the home, built by Frankel Bros., is located at 4635 Pickering Rd., just off Franklin Rd!, in Franklin Woods, midway between 14 and 15 Mile Rds. 1114111 . Sid Siegel TO. 8-2705 - SHOP AND.SAVE N AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT AT THE DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 13301 DEXTER giNty 18207 WYOMINGers We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Free Parking - Entrance on Davison BEET. BORSHT JQtar; 39` Your Choice Case of 12—$2.25 FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 21/2 can 3 LAND-O-LAKES BUTTER 3 for $1 00 , • HEINZ New Pack Tomato KETCHUP WAX PAPER 125-ft. roll 23c Lbs. HILL'S BROS. GREEN VALLEY Large, White Grade A COFFEE EGGS Salted—in Qtrs. 671. Reg. or Drip 63Lz. 791. Rokeach Hunt's Fancy VEGETABLE SOUP HERSHEY TOMATO JUICE KISSES or MINIATURES 4 Cans 49c TOMATO SOUP 3 Cans 3 3c CUT RITE SUGAR 5 45c For $1 00 Solid Pack - White Meat TUNA Pure Cane 35c ea. PREMIER or STAR KIST 35c each DOMINO DEL MONTE ROKEACH MANISCHEWITZ OR MOTHER'S MAZOLA 4 Shoo 6-Oz. 49c Cans Produce Specials Good Only Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Salad and Cooking U. S. NO. 1 OIL $179 G I. APPLES Extra Fancy Wolf River 4 Lbs. 29 c SEEDLESS U. S. NO. 1 IDAHO GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES Sweet, Juicy Pink or White 4 For 29 10 1.1 6,2 ;11 Bag Fancy, Fresh SPINACH 55c '2Lbsii9c. 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 Sot. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.; Fri. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Sun. 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. •••••• .•-•`• ••••