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November 18, 1955 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-11-18

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Holds Blood Drive
Miss Tarnow to Wed . JWV
Sunday at Memorial Home
Isadore Goldbaum
Harry Hoffman and Harry

ctivities fa Society

The Misses Joan Smith, of Balmoral Dr., and Ethel Feinman,
of the Whittier Hotel, will leave Monday for New York to board
an El Al Israel Constellation for Tel Aviv. There they will attend
a study session in home economics.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shawitz, son, Richard, and daughter, Kathy,
of Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, are currently on a Motor trip to the
West Coast. They will then go to Mexico City to spend the winter
months, returning home around March 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goldberg, of Denver, Colo., are here to
spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs. Goldberg's parents Mr.
d-
and Mrs. Samuel Weinman, of Lee Baker Dr. From here, the aol
bergs will leave for a six-week vacation in Bermuda.
Capt. and Mrs. Carl L. Levine and sen, Leonard, of St. Louis,
Mo., are visiting :here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George
Levine, of W. Outer Dr., while en route to Gulfport, Miss., where
Capt. Levine will receive another assignment.
Delta Theta Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon . sorority at Wayne
University recently held its formal rush party at the home of Joan
Feldman, president.
The Alumnae of Sigma Sigma sorority honored their pa-
tronesses at a Founder's Day tea on Thursday,' in the home of Mrs.
Gerald Taines, 25421 Scotia, Huntington Woods. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Finney, of Huntington Woods, left last
week for a trip to • the West Coast where they will visit in San
Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, returning toward the latter
part of the month.
Mr. Jerry Kazdan, presently a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, at Troy, N.Y., will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kazdan, of 24321 Blackstone,
Oak Park. •

LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX-
ILIARY will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Nov. 30, in the home of Mary
Collins, .13431 Kenwood, Oak
Park. Co-hostess will be Eve
Fishman. Dorothy Brown, a mem-
ber of the group, was recently
elected national regional junior
vice-president. The Auxiliary re-
cently serviced patients at Dear-
born Veterans Hospital. .
* *

Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY will meet jointly with Sgt.
MORTON SILVERMAN AUX-
ILIARY, at 8:30 - p.m., Tuesday, in
the Memorial Home to hear Mrs.
Samuel J. Rhodes speak on her
recent trip to Israel: Members
are urged to bring gift items to
the meeting to be sent as Hanu-
kah packages to servicemen.
Names and addresses of men in
the armed forces may be phoned
to Mrs. David Eisenberg, chair-
man, TO 6-7843, or Mrs. Harold
Weiss, president, UN 4-8736. Mrs.
Regina Wasserman, who will ob-
serve her 80th birthday that day,
will be honored guest. Her
daughter, Mrs. Josephine Fane,
will - be hostess at a social hour
to follow the program.

Set April 7 Date

WINKLER TELESCOPES

TED FREEMAN

MISS ADRIENNE TARNOW

Mr. and Mrs.. Nathan Tarnow,
of Franklin Fairway Dr., Farm-
ington, Mich., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Adrienne Honey, to Isadore Gold-
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goldbaum, of Richton Ave.
The bride-elect, a recent grad-
uate of Michigan State Univer-
sity, presently attends Wayne
University where she is taking
post-degree work. Her fiance is a
graduate of the Detroit College
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN of Law, and is a member of Tau
AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 Epsilon Rho fraternity.
p.m., Monday, in the home of
An_April 5 wedding is planned.
Faye Katz, 18460 Oakfield. Mov-
ies of the recent convention in
He prof is most who serves
Miami will be shown by presi-
dent Adele Simms, who was the best.—A. F. Sheldon.
delegate.

Whenever You Serve Delicious

GREENFIELD NOODLES


YETZ-COHEN POST will hold
its annual dinner-dance Sunday
evening at. Club 509. For infor-
mation or reservations, c all
Harry Hoffman, LI. 5-3742, or
Frank Wasser, UN. 4-7124.

IT'S 'THANKSGIVING DAY'

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Featuring:

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Blushing

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Michigan has the longest coast-
line of any state in the union.
Its 3,121 mile shoreline is equal
to the Atlantic coastline from
Maine to Florida.

.

* *

SUGAR

At a recent party given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ver-
ona, of. Greenlawn Ave., an-
nouncement was made of the en-
gagement of their daughter, San-
dra, to Charles Klein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Klein, of • Strath-
moor Ave. An April 7 wedding
is being planned.

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Pure Cane

MISS SANDRA VERONA

Friday, November 18, 1955

For the Perfect Affair!
Friedman, blood bank co-chair-
men of the Dept. of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans, announce
that the American Red Cross
and His Orchestra
mobile unit will be at the JWV
t_
UN. 3 3737
Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davi-
son, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sun-
day.
Blood collected Sunday can
Still Time for
replenish the blood supply of any
Hanukah Delivery!
organization that the donor
wishes to give to, regardless of
race; color, or creed, stated the
CALL TO 5-6672
co-chairmen.
Baby sitters will be furnished
to all parents who wish to give
blood. Refreshments and enter-
tainment will be provided for all
those waiting to donate blood.
Pick-up service directly to the
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
JWV Home is available to any-
Radio and Symphonic Experience
one wishing to donate by call
TO. 7-2289
ing WE. 3-0846, or WE. 3-0847.

JW V Activities

DETROIT AUXILIARY will
hold a membership tea at 8 p.m.,
Nov. 28, in the Memorial Home.
Prospective members are invited
. to call Pauline Gutfreund, chair-
man, TY 6-4495.
* •*

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15

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OCEAN SPRAY

CRANBERRY
SAUCE

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17-0z.
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