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February 24, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-02-24

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To Reside in Oak Park Young Adult Group

After Newark Rites

Phillips-Small Rites
Slates 1St Annual Dance Planiied for June 17
One of the major undertak-

ings of the Beth Aaron Young
Adults, a group open to young
people 17 to 25, will be the pre-
sentation of' its first annual
dance.
The dance, either stag or drag,
will be held this Saturday eve-
ning, in the synagogue's social
hall, 18000 Wyoming. .A live or-
chestra, refreshments and a
mambo dance exhibition will be
highlighted.
Tickets may be purchased
from any member of the or-
ganization, and will be avail-
able at the door on the evening
of the dance.

"An expert is a man who
CARD OF• THANKS
The family GI the late Jacob avoids the small errors as he
Nestrosky acknowledges with sweeps on to the grand fallacy."
grateful appreciation the many —Benjamin Stollberg.
kind expressions of syMpathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
MATERNITY and
cent bereavement.
SURGICAL

For the Perfect 'Affair!

Gloria Harriet Burrow, daugh-
ty of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burrow, former Detroiters, now
of Elberon, N. J., was united
in marriage to Robert Lowell
Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore Ellis, of 18305 Griggs, De-
troit, in a ceremony Feb. 5, in
Newark, N. J. Rabbi Eliezer
Ebner, of Long Branch, N. J.;
officiated. •
, The bride was gowned in
white peau de sole, which was
fashioned with a portrait neck-
line, fingertip sleeves and bouf-
fant skirt ending in a chapel
train of appliqued of velvet and
seed pearlS. A fingertip veil of
illusion fell from her tiara of
seed pearls, and she carried
phaelanopsis, stephanotis and
velvet streamers atop the fam-
ily prayerbook. •
Jane Hollander was the
bride's maid of honor, and
Sydney Ellis, brother of .the
bridegroom was best man.
Cindy Haas, niece of the bride-
groom from Detroit, was a
junior bridesmaid.
Following a reception at Ann
Gordon's in Newark, the couple
left for a honeymoon in the
Caribbean Islands. On their re-
turn, they • will take up resi-
dence in Oak Park, Mich.

UN. 3-3737

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Odessa Announces Chairmen
For 44th Anniversary Banquet

The 44th anniversary banquet
of the Odessa Progressive Aid
Society, scheduled for May 20,
at Bel-Aire Terrace, will be
planned under the chairmanship
of David Teitlebaum.
Serving with him are Jacob
Meeron, co-chairman; Morris
Kopnick, secretary; Morris
Weinhart, ticket holder; Morris
Stein, treasurer; Hyman Kaber,
David Kay and Sam Gennis,
floor managers; Ann Kopnick,
darlings; Dorothy Weinhart, Ida
Fish and Nellie Mony, hostesses;
M. K. Rosenthal and Dorothy
Weinhart, publicity.

Reg.
$5.00

I will personally be available
for parties throughout July i
land August.

$2 99

Moore's Corset Shop

LAWRENCE

3385

at Dexter _

MOVED . . . ? Demand Your Favorite

Louis Rose and Philip Rossen,
chairmen of the annual banquet
of the Vladimiritzer Emergency
Relief Organization, advise that
this/ year's event will be held
March 4, at Cong. Beth Joseph,
18450 Wyothing.
The public is inivted to at-
tend the affair, proceeds from
which will help needy families
in Israel. For tickets, call Rose,
DI. 1-2311, or Rossen, BR. 3-6023.

Schumer, Kramer to Chair
Labor Zionist Victory Dinner

MISS HARRIETT

Detroit Jewish News

Harry L, Schumer and Rich-
ard B. Kramer have been
named chairmen of a Victor/
Dinner planned for the Labor
Zionist Institute on March 18,
. it was announced this week by
the Institute office. The pro-
gram is currently being pre-
pared, and will be presented at
the new Labor Zionist Bldg.,
19161 Schaefer.

GRE ENFIELD NOODLES

PHILLIPS

TVIr. and Mrs. Sidney Phillips,
of Tracey Ave., announce • the
engagement of their daughter,
Harriett, t o Edward Louis
Small, son of Mi. and Mrs. Abe
Saginaw, of Clements -Ave.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
University where she is affili-
ated with Iota Alpha Pi soror-
ity. A June 17 wedding is plan-
ned.

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Wyoming

p‘o

A3 41 1 8 :s)e

pt.

UN. 1-4770

Bar-B-Q

Lamb Ribs and
Prime Fillet

Originators of

"The
Hollywood
Roast"





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On The

You Tie

Just

Your Film •

by Sid

Day

The Knot

Be Sure

Is Shot

Siegel

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There is No
Substitute for
Experience

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Featuring:

Deliver

KOSHER
00S• MEATS
and
POULTRY

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WHEREVER YOU SHOP !,

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Friday, February 24, 1956



DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

"Where Old Friends Meet to Shop"

13301 DEXTER

18201 WYOMING MR

VV2g

CURTIS

We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

WE CARRY GENUINE IMPORTED BRINDZA CHEESE

s Clubs

(More Clubs, Page 13)
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. Irving Herman, 19127
Washburn,. when a skit, "The
Position of the Jews in Ameri-
ca Today," will be given by
Mesdames Freda Metz and\ Rose
Gayer.
* * * . _
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD has scheduled a Purim
oneg shaibbat at 1:30 p.m., Sat-
urday-, in the home of Mrs.
David Grainer, 20016 Cheyenne.
A Purim play written by Mrs.
Jacob Tambor will be high-
lighted. In the cast are Mes-
dames Leslie Cohen, Isadore
Goodman, Harold Jerros, Ed-
ward Allen, Mossis • Skolnick
and Sam Zeiman. In charge
of special effects are Mesdames
Richard Burns, Sam Kallush,
Harold Biller and Irving Wa-
serman. A social hour will
follow.
* * *
At the last meeting of
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB, a
donation was voted to the Israel
Histadrut Campaign.

Fitted by on Expert

SELLING OUT ALL
GODDESS BRASSIERES

and His Orchestra

i

Free Parking - Entrance on Davison

Women

and
Breast Surgery Brassieres

MICKEY WOOLF

Vladimiritzer Banquet
Scheduled for March 4

MRS. ROBERT L. ELLIS

GARMENTS

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SUPER SPECIAL!

NEW FEATURE!

ROYAL HERRING

39.

BUTTER

Salted
In Qtrs.

VEGETABLE
SOUP

791.

PRESERVES

12-oz.
Jar

31.

SPECIAL 10c OFF SALE

TWIN PACK

HUDSON'S

FRESHRAP

PINEAPPLE

COLORED

3

for $ 1 "

VELVET or
GLACIER CLUB

ICE CREAM

All Flavors
Your Choice

1/2-9''31.

PURE STRAWBERRY .

DOLE or
DEL MONTE

No. 2 1/2 Can . . . 35c ea.

cans

cans99

Reg. or Drip

Sliced

4 49

27c

Smucker's

COFFEE

Dot 5 3c

ROKEACH

In Pure Olive Oil

6.7c

EGGS

for $100

SARDINES

Lb.

Mendelson's Large, Red Arrow

Your Choice . . . 35c each

FELIX

HILL'S BROS.

LAND-O-LAKES

Solid Pock, White Meat

Imported, Skinless,
Boneless

2-16.
Cello Bag

in bulk, of our delicatessen counter.
Just Heat and Serve—It's Delicious!

PREMIER or
STAR-KIST

TUNA

RICE

Mayfair's KOSHER
STUFFED KISHKA

Lunch Herring or Milk Sauce Herring

16-oz.
• Jar

WATERMAI D

We Now Hove

Z,.1" 43c

2 29

rolls

PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD

U.S. No. 1 Pink or
White Seedless

INDIAN RIVER

GRAPEFRUIT

69c 5

WAX PAPER

TOWELS

for 29C

I

Excellent for Freezer Wrapping

ONLY THURS., FRI. & SAT.

Fresh, Solid

RADISHES

2

8-oz.
Pkgs.

U.S. No. 1, Fancy

MCINTOSH

APPLES

15C 3 29

lbs.

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

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