100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 09, 1955 - Image 23

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-12-09

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Head Pharmaceutical Fraternities

Radomer Auxiliary
Donor on Wednesday

Recently installed
at a dinner - dance
sponsored jointly by
the three local chap-
ters of Alpha -Zeta
Omega pharmaceut-
ical fraternity were,
left to right, HAR-
VEY GORDON,
president of the De-
troitInstitute of
Technology's Omi-
cron Chapter; MOR-
REY MORTON,
Alumni Chapter
president; ant$
NORM RANDAL, president of Phi Chapter, Wayne University.
Not pictured, but also inducted at the ceremony, held in the Lee
Plaza Hotel, was Mrs. Bella Katzman, Auxiliary president. •

Honomoon Florida
After Dec. 6 Nuptials

Mrs. Sol Ager, chairman of
the 16th annual donor dinner of
the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary,
announces the • completion of
plans for the fund-raising event,
to be held at 6:30 p. m., Wed-
nesday, at Rainbow Terrace.
Mrs. N. Wolok will serve as
toastmistress; and will introduce
Rabbi Yaakov %Nip ,
I. Homnick, the
evening's guest
speaker. Mrs. B.
Wisotsky w i 11
deliver the in-
vocation.
Headlining the
e n t ertainment
will be Sammy
Woolf, Max So-
sin, Hal Gor-
Mrs. Aber
don, Jeanie
Lawrence and Henry Weintraub.
A program of awards and prizes
will follow.
TiCket captains include Mes-
CHARLES & AARON KOGAN
POST and AUXILIARY are dames F. Wienman, B. Halpern,
Planning their annual' Hanukah J. Weintraub, S. Rubin and N.
party at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Nasarichuk. F o r reservations,.
Memorial Home. Games, enter- call TO. 9-6899 or UN. 2-5156.
tainment and refreshments are
Cantor -Fenakel, Folk Dances
planned. Friends are invited.
* * * "
At Adas Shalom Dinner : Dance.
LT. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL-
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel,. who
IARY will meet Thursday_ eve7 has a large repertoire of operatic
ning, in the 'Memorial Home , to and liturgical music, and a dance
plan a coffee hour at Ann . Arbor ensemble, that performs Israel
eterans Hospital on Jan. 2 and folk dances,. will be featured at
to discuss a party, scheduled for the Hanukah dinner-dance of the
later • in the month.
Adas Shaloin Synagogue on Sun-
• • *
* *
day evening, according to Ira
YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY Kaufman, program .chairmari.
Will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
For reservations and informa-
in the Memorial Home for aso- tion call the synagogue office at
cial evening. Hostesses will be UN 4-7474;
,Stira Cohen and Edna Arnkoff.

Jewish Hospital Will : Build
New Rehabilitation Center

Beth El Young Marrieds
Schedule Latke Party

The Young Married Group of
National Jewish Hospital at
Denver will build a rehabilitation Temple Beth El- will celebrate
center with "the world's finest Hanukah with a latke party at
8:30 p.m., Saturday,... - in the
facilities for making victims of temple.
tuberculosis and chest diseases
Rabbi Minard Klein will offi-
completely sound in body, mind ciate at• the candle-lighting cere-
and earning power."
mony. Hanukah songs and a grab
The $750,000 project was an- bag also will be featured.
nounced by Philip Houtz, execu-
tive director of the non-sectarian
comples
medical center for tuberailosiS
FORMALS.: perf. N fitting
and chest diseases. He said the
new center. will comprise new
I fast mrvice
construction and remodeling of
1
present facilities to provide a
modern, three-story. 'structure. .



Embassy
Men's
Wear

For the Perfect Affair! 1

MICKEY WOOLF

and His Orchestra

UN. 3-3737

JWV Activities

13401 Dexter
4-7797
en Sunday, 10-2

n.

!

04111 ■ 011•11•04nlit.M ■ 114

hanuk-ah greetings

GREENFIELD BROS.

161 18211 Wyoming

4.0‘rli

163
.--

jr

' We

Deliver

UN. 1-4770

Junior Hadas:sah members will
ho:d a Hanukah Party and Dance
on Dec. 17. Proceeds will go to-
wards fund-raising activities. For
.further information call Sarah
Johlison, UN. 2-4713.

In. a ceremony performed
Dec. 6, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, Lois Arlene .Weingarden,
daughter` of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weingarden, of 19214 Littlefield,., .1"'"
was united in marriage to'_
ford Singer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Singer, of 3511 Oak-
. man Blvd. Rabbi Jacob E. ,Se-
gal officiated.
The bride's gown, styled along
princeis lines, was of white
Italian silk peau de soie, and
was highlighted by a square
neck of duchess lace with tiny
omtifs of pearls and piates and
long, pointed sleeves.
Side panels of the duchess
lace and similar motifs of the
pearls and plates formed the
floor-length skirt, which fell into
a: cathedral train. Her cap of
Matching lace secured the two-
tier veil of silk illusion which
fell to fingertip length. She car-
ried a _cas,cade of phaelanopsis,
stePhanotis and iv-y.
Mrs. Edward .Singer and Mit.
Kenneth Singer served as dou-
ble matrons = of honor, while,
Mrs. Charles Kramer and Gail
Matler were bridesmaids: -
Edward Singer was the bride
groom's best man, and ushers
included Kenneth Singer, Ger-
ald W.eingarden, Charles Kra-
Met,- Richard Gottlieb, Allan
Kaplan and Louis Starr.
FolloWing dinner and, a re-
ception in the congregaiion's
social hall; the : couple left for
a honeymoon in Florida and
Havana,. Ciiba. On their - return,
they will take up residence on
Greenfield Rd.

Adas Shakwn Youth Group
Slates Deernber Event

Ira Harris, president of : the
Adas Shalom Unitexl • Synagogue
Youth Group .for teenagers from
14 • to 18, annoUnces. that the ac-
tivities program for the remain- .
der of the year will include a
panel discussion, an evening with,
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, attendance
at the national • convention in
Cleveland; participation in the
synagogue's "Family Nigh_t" a
Lag b'Omer picnic and a talent
show.'
Rosalie Neuvrith, vice presi-
dent of membership, will reply
to 'all inquiries concerning the
group.
Susan Biber, junior advisor of
the United Synagogue Youth
Juniors, ages 12-14, advises that
new. members are welcome to
participate in their activities pro-
gram.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23

Friday, December 9, 1955 .

•Hollywood

Roast"

OS• KOSHER
MEATS
and
- POULTRY

Featuring:

Bar-B-Q
Lamb Ribs and.
Prime Fillet

Jr- Hadassah Fetes Hanukah

MRS. MILFORD SINGER

"The

Originators of

Blushing

or 10-Yea,

Each is

The's Been Fine Color

Bride

Matron

Glad

)ur. Patron Movies by

Sick
Siegel
TO. 8-2705



-

DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

"Where Old Fridnds Meet to Shop"

13301 'DEXTER

CORNER

WAVERLY

18201 7 WYOMINGcNuERATRis.

We Reserve Rightto Limit Quantities

Free Parking - Entrance on Davison

WE CARRY. GENUINE IMPORTED BRINDZA CHEESE

EXTRA SPECIAL

VITA HERRING

Creamed or in Wine Sauce

Star Kist or Premier

Solid Pack - White Meat

MARPARV

KETCHUP

Bodes.

HALVAH

Vanilla, -Marble
or _Chocolate

PURE. VEGETABLE

nvn

-MARGARINE

ar

lb.

Qt.

Btls.

Use for Latkes
in Place of Schmaitz

For Your
Convenience
We Carry

`ALL`

In 100-LB.
50-Lb. & 25-Lb.
Cartons

PILLAR ROCK
or BUMBLE BEE
Fancy Chinook

SALMON

49c

ea.

Produce Specials Good Only Thurs., Fri. Sat.

U.S. No. '1

Solid Red, Ripe .

DryOnions

Tomatoes

i n 1,

iste b;11
Bag

Aq

14-Oz. 1 9C.
Pkg.

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 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Sun. 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan