• To Wed in Ap r i Mrs. Shapiro to Head Couple Honeymoons In South America . . Fidelity Ladies Club . The -Parent-Teachers Organi- zation of the Jewish Community Center Playschool will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the D. W. Simons branch, 4000 Tuxedo. A Purim workshop is planned. The Playschool started its sec- ond semester with an enroll- ment of 50 children, 3 to 5. Two full-time teachers, Helga Love and Inge Levy, conduct sessions twice daily. Sharon Herman and Ruth Kanterman, volunteers from the National Coulicil of Jewish Wo- men, assist with school activities three times a week. At a recent business meeting of the Fidelity Ladies Club, Mrs. Frances Shapiro was voted into office as president. Assisting her will be the following ladies: Esther Kozin, vice-president; Sarah Glanzrock, treasurer; Ann Rothenberg and Yetta Dubin, secretaries; Ida Schultz, flower fund; Jean Rothenberg, sunshine; Rose Cohen, chaplain; Ella Chaifetz, publicity; and Rae Solomon, - Ann Gross and Mollie Elbinger, telephone squad. Board members are Fay • Wag- ner, Gladys Lieberman, Marian Leib, Margie Westeimer, Molly Warsh, Dorothy Kolok, Ida Swartz, Ann Galsky, Clara Franklin, Rose Bensman, Tillie Shapiro, Etta Felstode, Lillian Gula, Rose 'Brown and Betty Fischer. MRS. BURTON GOLD In a ,double-ring ceremony solemnized recently at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Sandra Bea Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein, of Santa Bar- bara Dr., became the bride of Burton Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gold, of Penning- ton *Dr, Rabbi Jacob E. S4gal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. The bride's gown was of floor-length Chantilly lace and Italian velvet. A cap of match- ing lace held in place her tiered fingertip veil, and she carried orchids and stephan- otis atop a Bible. Faith Klein, was her sister's maid of honor, and ,pamela Klein, another sister, was her flower girl. Bridesmaids were Sandra Kraft, Marilyn Shapiro, Elaine Rubin and Sharlene Lewis. Arlyne Dorfman was junior bridesmaid... Frank Blase was the bride- groom's best man, while seat- ing the guests were Gerald Kraft, Herbert Shapiro, Shel- don Schenfield and Mark Liss. Following a honeymoon cruise of the Caribbean and South America, the young cou- ple will return here to take up residence. Center Playschool PTO Sets Purim Workship MISS NORMA SCHIFF The engagement of Norma Lee Schiff to Murray W. Sny-• der, formerly of Toronto and Mrs. Chajes Named now of Covington Dr.; was an- To Hebrew U. Group nounced by her parents, Mr. Mrs. Marguerite .Kozenn Cha- and Mrs. George J. Schiff, of jes was this week named as co- Elmhurst Ave. An April wed- chairman of the music commit- ding is planned. tee of the Hebrew University. Announcement- was made by For the Perfect Affair! Isaac Mendelsohn, chairman of the university library com- mittee. According t o Mendelsohn's and His Orchestra statement on the appointment, Mrs. Chajes was given the post UN. 3-3737 on the basis of her "untiring efforts for the expansion of the ■ music section of the Jewish Na- tional and University Library." On The She succeeds Mrs. Serge You Tie Koussevitsky, who headed the Day The Knot committee with Mrs. Frank Co- hen until recently. Max Targ is a.61_•••'• 11.1E • music committee chairman. , if re Dave Diamond Orchestras—Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 • UN. 4-4346 GREENFIELD NOODLES WHEREVER YOU SHOP! tL 1821 1 Wyoming p~ W We Deliver UN. 1-4770 Lamb Ribs and Prime Fillet Originators of "The Hollywood Roast" 0 • KOSHER - MEATS and POULTRY ■ ■ ■ • P Just . 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Following a New York honey- moon, the couple will reside on Cheyenne Ave., in Detroit, while Mr. Marans attends the University of Michigan where he is an architectural student BUTTER FISH Detroit Jewish News - BUTTER Salted In Qtrs. Doz. TASTE OF SEA Heat and Serve BENNETT'S PRUNE JUICE c 79 Reg. or Drip 4 99c Cans 5c OFF SALE F B 2 Cans 27` 4 Lge. $ 00 Boxes 4Qt. $100 Btls. lb. In Pure Olive Oil Pkg. SPAGHETTI COFFEE 51c SARDINES 8 9C 1/2 Gal. Variety of Flavors 5c OFF SALE! STOKLEY'S AJAX Midget Brisling Crosspack PERCH HEINZ Cooked 67C ICE CREAM ROYAL Frozen, French Fried BORDEN'S or SEALTEST HILL'S BROS. or CHASE & SANBORN EGGS for $1 00 9c Lb. Mendelson's Large, Red Arrow Your Choice . . . 3Sc each 3 for 100 47c LAN D-O-LAKES TUNA Foaming Action Finest Tender Cut CLEANSER GREEN BEANS n. Cons 2a 2. Giant Cans 23C C PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD INDIAN RIVER Pink or. White Seedless GRAPEFRUIT , 5 for 29 6 No. 303 100 Cans ONLY THURS., FRI. & SAT. 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Funds raised will go to a special holi- day party fund for the students. Prizes and an auction will be featured. 5-LB. PREMIER or STAR-KIST . BARTLETT PEARS N.;. 5 2 . 12. SUGAR 791. Crown Male 'Sweetheart' . At Ahavas Achim Dance Beth Aaron PTO Slates Purim Social for Parents HUNT'S . EXTRA SPECIALS FRESH, PLUMP SMOKED DOMINO PURE CANE ■ 11 ,