— With Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office . . Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. Mailing Address Optional COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE VE. 7-6701 Temple Emanu-El Services Cong. Emanu-El will hold sab- bath eve services at 8:30 p.m., today, in the Burton School, Huntington Woods. Dr. Frank F. Rosenthal will officiate a n d preach the sermon. The Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Fordam Klein will be observed. An Urenf Appeal from the Vaad Horabbonlm To Jewish Parents The traditional way of performing a Bris—the rite of circumcision—is not to use the Gumco Clamp. The use of said clamp is acairist age-old Jewish tradition, and was prohibited by the Rabbis of the U.S.A. and Israel. Please remember that the best way of circumcision is the Jewish way, the traditional way. It is also of the utmost importance for Jewish parents to bear in mind, that in accordance with the precepts of our Torah, the Bris must be held on the eighth day only. 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Y,er 'Round ii gr SULPHUR SPRINGS v. ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN One Man's Family Supports Oak Park Expansion Program of triplets born in Sinai's three years. The multiple birth left Oak Park officials scratching their heads. They .hadn't figured on anything like this when they an- I they were born all within 15 nounced Oak Park's population By the Oak-Woodser All was calm in the household minutes. They were the first set expectancy in 1960 to be 50,000. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, at ARTIFICIAL ICE OUTDOOR RINK 10760 Saratoga, Oak Park. This v,7as in spite of the fact that a week ago Wednesday Mrs. Green had become the mother of triplets. Rather unexpectedly to us, Mrs. Green was already used to the idea. ARTIFICIAL ICE OUTDOOR RINK She and her husband had been prepared for triplets as long ago 16611 SCHOOLCRAFT cor. Grandmont as three months when x-rays showed their presence. The YE. 5-9807 couple's friends and families had WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS been briefed to prepare for trip- lets, so the excitement of Dec. 14 9:30-12:30 A.M. 10-1 A.M. was kept down to a mild roar. 2:30-5:30 P.M. 2:30-5:30 P.M. The Greens will be able to 8-11 P.M. 8-11 P.M. get used to the triplets in easy stages, however, since they will U GINNY BAXTER, BR. 3-2797—Pro Instructor come home one at a time. The WEEKDAYS: Child, to 12-35c; Adults-50c heavyweight of the trio, Paul I— SUN. and HOLIDAYS: Child, to 12-50c; Adults-75c Jay, came home with his moth- er this week. ARTIFICIAL ICE OUTDOOR RINK The two others, both girls, will settle down to routine on Sara- toga about a week apart. The first young lady will be home this Sunday. Mrs. Green, who is a trifle less than five feet tall, ordinarily tips the scales at about 95 pounds, she says. Her son weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces at birth, while the girls weighed 4 pounds, 15 ounces and 3 pounds, six ounces. The girls have been named Leave Detroit Feb. 14th --- Return Feb. 28th Janice Lynn and Patricia Ellen. The triplets were f ull-t e r m Leave Detroit March 27th—Return April 10th babies. FAMILY PLAN or AIRCOACH TRAVEL AVAILABLE Mrs. Green, nee Ann Samphir, of Winnipeg, Canada, says she can't see why everyone is get- TOTAL COST FROM DETROIT INCLUDING ting excited about the triplets. AIRFARE, ALL MEALS, SIGHTSEEING, The family, she says, is taking it all in stride. $445.59 DELUXE HOTELS, ALL TAXES As soon as they learned they were to be the parents of triplets, SPECIAL FOLDER MAILED ON REQUEST the Greens began planning. When the babies were born, she had NORTHLAND CENTER complete layettes, cribs and what- 18675 LIVERNOIS ever else it is that new babies DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN need. So that everything went smoothly all the way. EL. 6-2345 - KE. 5-1440 UN. 2-7555 Mrs. Green also had the large room of their.. three bedroom home fixed up as a nursery, and three identical cribs stand ready to receive all of the infants as they arrive home. Although the Greens expect that one day they'l be building a home around their children (they also have a son, David Michael, who's 41/2), their pres- ent plans are to stay where they are. Green is a pharmacist. He operates his own • drug store on West Seven Mile Rd., in Red- ford. And for the moment he's his own best customer, especial- ly for liquid similac on which all three infants are thriving. The triplets were the cause of much fuss at Sinai Hospital where WINTER WONDERLAND ICE SKATING CLUB TRAVEL SERVICE PERSONALLY ESCORTED VACATIONS TO MEXICO Ahavas Achim Youth to Attend Convention _ Ahavas Achim Youth Group will have four representatives at the National United Synagogue Convention to be held Monday - Thursday at the Hotel Cleveland in Cleveland, 0. They are Janet Waserman and Elliott Burns, delegates, and Ste- ven Zorn and Terri Faxstein, observers. Announcement of a paid-up membership supper for all Youth Group members on Tuesday, Jan. 3, was made at the recent Hanukah Maccabeid in the syna- gogue social hall. The January social event will be a roller skating party on Jan. 17 at the Roller Skating Arena Club on W. Eight Mile at Lahser. Tickets can be obtained from any Youth Group member. The Youth Group Friday night service on Jan. 27 will . feature reports by the delegates and ob- servers at the USY convention. so easy to get to V Th Suburban Coin malty N NI 1J N oocun o 3 01 John H. French, Jr„ president of of the continued growth and ex- City Bank, this week announced pansion of City Bank. The customary and most ac- the following promotions of six ceptable methods of credit ex- executives to new posts: pansion have been employed to William H. Bowen, assistant meet the growing demands of cashier for the last four years customers for increased credit as vice-president; Vincent J. and other banking accommoda- Bronsing, Wiley E. Galbraith, tions and to meet present-day re- James J. Green, Charles F. Sey- quirements for adequate branch ferth and Joseph Trombley, as banking facilities, he added. assistant cashiers; and Claude E. In that connection, French an- Angus, as assistant trust officer. nounced than a new branch of- City Bank directors, at a re- fice has been opened at 12 Mile cent meeting, adopted a resolu- Rd. and John R to provide bank- tion providing that there be sub- ing facilities for the fast-grow- mitted to the shareholders at the ing city of Madison Heights. regular annual meeting, to be held Jan. 17 (certain proposed Sam Kaner Re-Elected increases in the bank's capital, to be available to shareholders By Adas Shalom Group at the close of business Jan. 17) Sam Kaner was recently re- through the sale of capital stock elected to a second term as and the subsequent payment of president of the Young Married a 10 per cent stock dividend. Couples Club of Adas Shalom It is proposed that the capital Synagogue. Serving with him be increased by 49,656 shares; will be: Nat Goldstone, vice-president; 26,136 of which will be sold to Stan Bocknek, treasurer; Mrs. present stockholders and 23,520 Shirley Rosenwasser and Mrs. shares to be available to share- Phyllis Belsky, secretaries.- An holders when the stock dividend installation dinner will be held is paid. next month. In announcing the directors' The group will meet at 8:30 action, French pointed out that p.m., Wednesday, in the syna- the increases are consequences gogue board room when final ar- rangements for the New Year's Eve party, open to paid-up mem- 10 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS bers at Zack's Catering, will be Friday, December 23, 1955 discussed. Couples interested in joining the organization are invited to We answer all your call Mrs. Joe Klein, UN. 4-5799. incoming calls. New 'committees will be appoint- It Is Our Business to Help You ed next month. 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