To Wed in Fall activities in ociety Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis, formerly of. Clairmount St., are now residing in their new home, at 19350 Tracey. Miss Cheryl Ann Kobler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kobler, of 3751 Buena Vista, entertained her frier -ids at a barbecue party last Sunday prior to her departure tomorrow for a summer-long visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gershon, of 26 Westwell Rd., London S.W. 16, England. Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt, of Rochester Ave., has just returned from Atlantic City, where she was a guest at the wedding of her gran'd nephew, Walter C. Wolff, Jr., of San Antonio, Tex., to Miss Sondra Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubin, of Atlantic City. The ceremony was held at the Shelburne Hotel. Miss Rubin is a recent graduate of Bryn Mawr College, while Mr. Wolff graduated from the University of Texas Law School. Dr. Ronald Edwin Trunsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunsky, of 1743 Strathcona Drive, graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan Medical School. He will intern at the Harper Hospital, Detroit. Out-of-town guests who came here for the Bar Mitzvah of Barry Kay Komisaruk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay Komisa- ruk, of Parkside Avenue, included Mr. and Mrs. William Komisaruk and Miss Bessie Pogorelsky, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Avstreich, of Nyack, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrison, of Bay City; Jack Shier, of Denver, and Mrs. A. Amiton, of Portland, Ore. Dr. and Mrs. Ephraim Shmueli are sailing today, on the SS Zion, for their home in Haifa, Israel. Phyllis &snick Wed June 20 to H. Baskin Detroit Socialites Plan Beach Party on Sunday Detroit Socialites begin their schedule of summer outings with a beach party Sunday at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, announces Max Taitel baum, arrangements committee chairman. The group will assemble at the Avalon lot, Linwood at Da- vison, at noon, and will leave by motor caravan for the picnic site. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, of Stratford Rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Evelyn, fo Toby H. Goorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goorman, of 14th St. A fall wedding is planned. DELICIOUS, TENDER For Your Affair MUSIC & SONGS United Jewish Folk Schools announce that fall term enroll- ment is now open. The program consists of classes for children seen to 13; with Bar Mitzvah preparation, a nursery for chil- dren from three and a half to five, and a pre-school, for chil- dren from five to six. Classrooms are located in the new Labor Zionist Institute, at 19161 Schaefer, and transporta- tion is provided. For further in- formation call UN. 4-6319. . By 7-1619. r For the PERFECT AFFAIR O M•1141• ■ •• 0■0■. ■ 11.1•1110. 411MIN1i11.1M. P1M111 MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 AWIIMIN1.11 ■ 011•MHY ■ WIMM ■ 01•111.1141 ■ 01•1•11.4111 ■ CMINV. The Way to YOUR Man's Heart This Summer MISS JEANNE WALKER United Jewish Folk Schools Open Fall Term Registration Guests will be welcome with- out charge. Travel directions or other information may be ob- tained from Rose Altman, at TO. KAPLAN'S STRICTLY KOSHER PRIME FILETS KAPLAN BROS FELIX- SIDNEY 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET RESNICK TO 9-2459 Your Wedding Day and Forever After See It Now MEATS POULTRY fa UN 1-4770 WE DELIVER In a Fine • by Sid Siegel Color' Movie TO 8-2705 SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS MRS. HENRY BASKIN Phyllis Sosnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sosnick, of 1560 Lincolnshire, was united in marriage to Henry Baskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bas- kin, of 17332 Stoepel, in a cere- mony June 20, at Adas Shalom. Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Se- gal officiated. The bride's gown of white Italian silk taffeta was high- lighted by a sweetheart neck- line, short sleeves with im- ported Swiss organdy rose ap- pliques and a, tucked, princess line bodice. Her floor-length skirt draped into a bustle back, and fell into a chapel train. She wore a Mary Queen of Scots cap of silk taffeta and matching organdy rose appliques, from which a two-tier veil of silk illusion fell to her fingertips. She carried lilies-of-the valley and stepha- notis. Mrs. Rhoda Higer, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor, and Sharon Sosnick, the bride's sister, was maid of hon- , or. Bridesmaids were Carole. Baskin, the bridegroom's sister; Valeria Perin, Annette Feldman, Annette Miller, Mrs. Judith Weisman, Mrs., Dodo Kepes, with Carole- Pearlman serving as flower girl. Gerald Higer was his brother- in-law's best man, while ushers were Sheldon Otis, Samuel Wei- ner, Ned Flusty, David Weis- man, Leslie Kutinskey, Robert Abram, Harold Josephson, Alvin Schlossberg, Robert Sosnick and Edward Sosnick, the latter two being the bride's brothers. The couple presently is hon- eymooning in Miami Beach and Cuba. - JWV Activities CHARLES & AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY 510 will have its final meeting of the year, a social, next Thursday. Mem- bers will attend the "Pop Con- cert" at the State Fair Grounds, and then meet at Billy's, Livernois at 7-Mile, for a snack. For information call Anita Dorfznan, TO. 9-6221. "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 13301 DEXTER vizty 18207 WYOMING Free Parking - Entrance on Davison WE SELL ISRAEL BONDS BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS CITY BRAND STRICTLY 11)3 79 1 DOLE or DEL MONTE SARDINES PINEAPPLE HILL'S BROS. 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California Leing, Crispy Carrots Fresh, Long, Thin, Green Home Grown Cucumbers Radishes 3 29, 3 for 29c 2 bun 15C g le. bu n WE CARRY ISRAEL AND DOMESTIC BEER—IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES 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.