Maimonides Auxiliary Gives $15,000 I Primrose Club Elects Mrs. Morris Greenberg for Hadassah Clinical Laboratory Mrs. Morris Greenberg will be installed as president of the Primrose Benevolent Club at a dinner-dance Tuesday evening, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Jack Aaron, who is installing officer, also will induct the fol- lowing newly-elected officers: Mesdames Joe Kobrin and Harry Brown, vice-presidents; Thomas Cowen, Abe Levy and Louis Gruskin, secretaries; Samuel Gitt, treasurer; Edward Partrite and Joseph Ainbinder, case workers; Nathan Razumna and David Lichtenstein, social; Max Weisman, publicity; Ben Kaufman, membership; Samuel Gold and Sy Plafkin, telephone squad; and Samuel Mager, sun- shine. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Robert Morgan Dancers, and By Pritz and his orchestra will play for dancing. For reservations, call Mrs. Hy- men Nerenberg, UN. 2-1609. $:::•k";,, , • ki*-!:! - 0•111•Wil ••011 Bar-B-Q We Deliver Lamb Ribs and 11'11‘ Prime Fillet UN. 1-4770 p■ of "The Hollywood Roast" Originators I vTitig and POULTRY FREE PARKING — ACROSS STREET O Licensed Physician, Reasonable "See ■ 11! ■ •••1111•IM, •••••• ■ =11 ■ 11•=1MII • Your Wedding Day and Forever After See It Now 141 a Fine Color Movie S id by Siegel TO 8-2705 • p DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS gewry On die Air "Where Old Friends Meet to. Shop" This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest 13301 DEXTER vcmgy 18207 WYOMING CURTS We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Free Parking - Entrance on Davison WE CARRY GENUINE IMPORTED BRINDZA CHEESE Nationally Famous Brands STRICTLY "I\V Imported Chiver's Pure FULL LB. JAR-35c ea. FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2 1/2, Can 35c ea. 3 791. HILL'S BROS. COFFEE Reg. • or Drip 831. PAW PAW Land-O-Lakes GRAPE JUICE BUTTER 24-0z. $ 111 Btles. for $1 °.° Salted 41,9c lb. in Qtrs. %IP 00 EGGS _ _ .2 Doz. 99' HEINZ Jell-O or Royal Gelatin TOMATO' KETCHUP tles. 2 B Lge. Red Arrow Large Desserts C 4 boxes 29c FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Atlas Shalom WI, Social Buy 4 Pkgs. of Frosty Ac res Strawberries Get 1 FREE 5 All $100 Pkgs. 111 SLICED LOX 8(). 55 c Natural or Skinless for 1 00 Del Monte CITY. BRAND a HOT DOGS or KNOCKS Strawberry Preserves 3 0411 Featuring: SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT 0- ■ 011=1.04=1.4.=.4•• ■ 0.11W4h=00411111111.011•I stein a ndSi Hart. (.1•041110.04111110.0•11• ta t 18211 Wyoming DI. 1-3711 Adas Shalom's United Syna- goge Youth will present a fund-raising production, "The Big Show," at 8:30 p.m., Satur- day, in the synagogue. Members will pool their tal- ents to produce a number of speciality acts, to be high- lighted by the production, "The Father of the Bride." The program will begin with the chanting of the Havdalah service. Tickets are available at the door or by calling Stephen Steeker, UN. 3-8018. Chairmen are Barbara Green- 0•=431•• Frosty Acres XI YOUR PICTURES NO DIET—NO EXERCISE FRONTIERS OF FAITH Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ-TV (Channel 4). Feature: "The Gift," a story of the freeing of a slave called Tom by noted Jewish phil- anthropist, Judah Touro, will conclude this four-program series of Jewish interest. * * * ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Rabbi Moses Lehr- man, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, will discuss the program and devel- opment of ZOD. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 5 p.m., Sunday. / Station: WXYZ. Feature: A tour of Central Pennsylvania will begin this week with a message on "Deal- ing Wisely" by Rabbi Philip D. Bookstaber, of Temple Ohev Sholom, Harrisburg, Pa. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Another June 3rd," which tells the story of how the first group of children from New York's slums were sent to the Pennsylvania countryside, thus beginning t h e Herald- Tribune Fresh Air Fund, will be presented. MICKEY WOOLF CO•3 Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK r For the Perfect Affair! Direct from their most re- cent engagement at the Del and His Orchestra Prado Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla., Reno and Rita, widely- i UN. 3-3737 known Latin dancers, will open I will personally be available for at Omena Inn on. June 2.2 for parties throughout July, August the entire season. and September. Signed by the Landis family, ■ ■ ■ ■1■ ■ ■ owners of the popular north- ern Michigan resort, Reno and Rita will operate a dance stu- dio, in addition to entertaining Will Look on the star-studded program. The dancers have been fea- Better When tured at the Hollywood Pal- Taken by ladium and Green Hotel and SOLOMON Pasadena's Huntington Park Hotel. They have appeared "Photography with such noted bands as Ralph At It's Best!" Flanagan, Woody Herman, Ralph Materie and Les Brown. • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs They will perform at Omena • Portraits Inn, together with Ted Berger, BR. 3-6591 or TE. 4-8563 radio, television and stage star. REDUCE Mrs. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH (seated) holds a check for $3,000, a part-payment on a $15,000 pledge from the Maimon- ides Medical Auxiliary for a clinical research laboratory in the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Israel. Making the presentation are, left to right, Mesdames MAX STEINER, retiring president of Maimonides; CHARLES GITLIN, general fund-raising coordinator; and MAX FRANK. The new endow- ment is in addition to other work done by the Auxiliary in the rehabilitation of Israel's handicapped and a newly-created fund for the care and education of retarded children in Detroit. 411111.0i4111111111041•1111.1=1. 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