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January 18, 1957 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-01-18

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Gavort. Wed

in Double-Ring Rites

Massorman!s ;Article on, Pharmacists to Instill - =
Colda— Meir in ~ tecord
Wainer as ,President

Miss -karbef,- Richard- Alvin-Join-tbe-Jurtan--C.----Franic Co.

Miss Maxine Karbel is now
associated with the Julian C.
Frank Real Estate Company, of
19507 Livernois, handling the
sale of homes in Palmer Woods,
Sherwood Forest, Golf Club,
Green. Acres, Northwestern and
Suburban AreaS. Miss Karbel
will be happy to assist you in
selecting homes of fine quality.
Richard (Dick) Alvin has re-
cently become a member of the
Julian C. • Frank Real Estate
Company of 19507 Livernois Av-

Oa

enue. Mr. Alvin has had, many
years experience in real , estate
in the Northwest section of De-
troit, and is well equipped to
aid you in selling or purchasing
your home.

The story covering the ap-
Michial Wainer will be in-
pearance here of Golda Meir, stalled as president of the
foreign minister of Israel, writ- Aesculapian Pharmaceutical As-
ten by Paul Masserman in the sociation at the organization's
Detroit Timei, has been inserted annual installation -dinner at • 7
in the Congressional Record by p.m., Monday, in the Labor
Rep. John D. Dingell, who pre- Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
For the PERFECT AFFAIR
faced the story by saying:
Edward Superstein, a member
"Recently Mrs. Golda Meir, of the Wayne State University
the distinguished foreign min- faculty, will be guest speaker.
Being inducted with Wainer
and His Orchestra
ister of our sister democracy
of Israel, visited our country. are Bernard Breyer, vice-presi-
UN 3-3737

While in my district, she made dent; Morris Averbach, treas-
urer;
Meyer
Goldstein
and
Min
a very moving speech express-
Morger, secretaries.
ing not only a genuine desire etta
Serving as members of the
on the part of all Israelis for
executive committee will be
peace but a will to co-operate Harry Dorfman, Harry Katz-
with all countries to achieve man, Aaron Karp, Hyman Mar-
that wonderful goal.
golis, Ben Finkel, Harry Per-
"Mrs. Meir's speech was made nick, Albert Roggin, Nathan
extemporaneously but some Schwartz, Jack Schneyer and
MRS. RODNEY G. FAGAN
portions of the text appeared in Asher Smith.
For *tickets or reservations,
The Detroit Times on Nov. 27,
In a double-ring ceremony 1956, in an excellent article by call Harry Katzman, TO. 8-0608.
solemnized by candlelight on a splendid journalist, Mr. Paul
I

Dec: 23, Lois Marilyn Gavorin Masserman."
0
Complete
exchanged marital vows- with
KAPLAN'S
, V
Rodney Gerald Fagan. Rabbi
FORMAL
DELICIOUS
Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Folk • Schools Opens
RENTING
Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
TENDER
Two
Beginners
'Classes
The bride is the daughter of
SERVICE
STRICTLY
With
the
commencement
on
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gavorin, of
KOSHER
Meyers Rd. Mr. Fagan is the son Feb. 4 of a new ichool term,
of Mrs. Louis Varrero and Mr. the United Jewish Folk Schools
Men's Wear
this week announced that two
David Fagan.
new
beginners,
classes
will
be
The bride chose a gown of
Custom Fitted
18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis
UN 1-4770
white Italian peau de soie, opened for children from 7 to 9.
13201 DEXTER
FREE PARKING
WE
styled along princess lines. The
Registration for these and all
TE: 4-7797
ACROSS STREET
DELIVER
poitrait neckline was appliqued other classes of the Folk Schools
with Alencon lace, as were the is now in progress. Only a few Open Sunday 10-2 - -
& E■
fitted bodice and tiny sleeves. openings still remain in the
.


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II

Motifs of the lace also were nursery school for 3 3/2 to-5-year-
appliqued on the bouffant skirt olds.
WHAT'S
which fell into a chapel train.
TO 8-2705
For information on curricu-
Her two-tiered veil of silk lum, transportation Or Bar Mitz-
MY
U. 3-3400
illusion fell to her fingertips vah preparation, -call the school
LINE
from a crown of tiny seed office, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
pearls, and she carried a cas- daily, UN. 4-03,19.


■ •" •


cade of white orchids and steph-
anotis atop a white prayerbook.
Mrs. Leonard Spanski, the
For RENT or LEASE
Big Beautiful Hall, Formerly Occupied by • Mayfair Caterers.
bride's sister-in-law, was her
Call WE 1-0740 or DI 1-0330
matron of honor, and brides-
maids were Marcia Taylor and
Ellen Skolnick, her cousins,
Rita Glass, Mrs. Fred Levine,
0
a
I
Mrs. Arnold Sky and Mrs. Sher-
win Schreier, of Ann Arbor.
Seymour Zack was the bride-
groom's best man, while ushers
were Leonard Spanski, t h e
bride's brother-in-law f r
Port Austin, David Newman,
Free Parking - Entrance on Davison
We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities
Paul Abramson, Bernard Shap-
iro, Marvin Fagan, his cousin,
WE SELL1§liftEL BONDS
and Alvin Last, of Bay City.
BUY U. S. STAVINGS BONDS
Following a dinner party, the
couple left fof a Miami Beach
KRAFT'S PHILADELPHIA
FROZEN FOODS
SUPER SPECIAL
honeymoon. On their return,
Famous BrAilds
Fairniont's
the couple will reside on Rens-
Plain - Chive - Pimento
Frosty Acres
selaer Ave., in Oak Park.

MICKEY WOOLF

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You'll always
EAT THE BEST
When You
SERVE THE BEST!

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PRIME FILETS

EMBASSY

KAPLAN BROS. POTII

MOVIES

SIEGEL

SID

e xclusively

DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

"Where Old Friends Meet to Shoo"

13301 DEXTER:ma 18201 WYOMING:um

Ample Parking — Large lot Across Sfreet and at Rear of Market

2

STRICTLY 1 `DM

I Bar Mitzvahs 1

Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Gro-
din, of 12638 Santa Rosa, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Dennis Michael, on
Jan. 19, at Beth Abraham Syn-
agogue. A reception in his hon-
or will be held from 6 to 10
p. m., the following day, at the
home of Dennis' uncle, Abe
Silberschein, of 12820 North-
field, Oak Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose,
of 17169 Cherrylawn, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Jerome Frederick, on Jan. 19,
at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A
cocktail party and dinner in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will
be held the following evening,
at Lachar's.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of David
Alan Rives, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon L. Rives, of 18944 Santa
Barbara, will be observed on
Jan. .26, at Beth Abraham
Synagogue. An open house re-
ception in David's honor will be
held that evening, in the family
home.

'

M en s Clubs

BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB will hold an open pro-
gram at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the synagogue social hall. The
artists who appeared recently
in the Men's Club Sunday Musi-
cale will be honored and Israeli
movies will be shown. Rev. and
Mrs. Joseph Mermelstein will be
hosts at a social hour to follow.

Cream Cheese

LONG or SHORT .

SALAMI or
BOLOGNA

9lb

3-0z. 2s c
Pkgs.

RED
RASPBERRIES

ORANGE
JUICE

35c Package

6 cans 89

3 for $1 °°



Maxwell House
or Hill's Bros.

TUNA

Reg. or Drip

9

125-Ft.

23 c

I

MAZOLA

OIL

gti.. 63

BARTLETT
PEARS

No. 21/2 Can-35c ea.

3

STUFFED
OLIVES

GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE

4 41i-a:31..
Cans

9 9 C

for $1 °°

Pep-E

Del Monte

2 Li:: 45c

Cooking or Salad

Hunt's

2 Doz. 89c

KETCHUP

No. 303 $ 00
Cans

lb.

MENDELSON'S

Heinz
Fancy, Tomato

PEAS,

%RP #

Red Arrow — Large
,EGGS

Cans $1 00

Green Giant
Large, Tender

WAX
PAPER

in Qtrs.

Your Choice, 35c each

lc,

Cut Rite

BUTTER
Salted
40c

Solid Pack, White Meat

COFFEE

8

LAND-O-LAKES

Premier or Del Monte

2 Nta3n s 1 /227

Produce Specials Good Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Extra Fancy, Jumbo Size

Extra Fancy, Jumbo Size

TEMPLE ORANGES PASCAL CELERY

59c

Doz.

Large, Seedless
INDIAN RIVER

GRAPEFRUIT

29cstal. 5

for

35c

NOW WILD RICE at the • Lowest Price in Town !

HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and Sot. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.; Fri 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Sun. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.

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