Friday, November 22, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 2
Teas chairman, announces that
the Communi-Tea committee
will arrange other teas for in-
The last in a series of Novem- terested groups.
ber Communi-Teas sponsored by
the Women's Division of the
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O-W Young Israel
Jewish Welfare Federation will
Famous CANTOR
be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at
to Install Officers
SIDNEY SHICOFF
the home of Mrs. Harry Pays-
ner, 3223 N. Adams, Birming-
at
t D
inner S un d ay
Recording star to
appear at the
ham.
Chanukah Festi-
Newly-e l e c t e d officers of
Mrs. Julian Scott and Mrs.
val of Zionist
all denominations and where Young Israel Center of Oak- Harry L. Jones will present an
By the Oak-Woodser
Organization of
Chicago. Dec. 21,
Oak Park residents learned there is a helpful city adminis- Woods will be installed at a illustrated slide talk on the
1957 — Morrison
this week that their fair city tration attentive to all sorts of dinner program planned f o r 'Jewish Welfare Federation and
Hotel. For
resident
problems.
6:30
p.m.,
Sunday,
in
the
con-
its
member
agencies.
available dates
is being seriously considered,
and" fees, contact:
It
would
be
a
fine
and
de-
gregation's
recently
-
expanded
along with four cities of simi.j
Assisting Mrs. Paysner as co-
JOSEPH HYMEN
lar population, for honors as served honor if Oak Parkers building, 24061 Coolidge, Oak hostesses will be Mesdames
won
the
All-American
Award,
Park.
Samuel Greenberg, Norman
'Phone RE gent 4-6746
the All-American City. -
Erry Loewenthal, president- • Steinberg, Mayer Cantor and
Mayor Richard W. Marshall but more important, this grow-
7525 South Coles Avenue
was in Cleveland Tuesday with ing city can serve as an ex- elect, states that Rabbi .Ephraim Max Miller.
CHICAGO 49, ILLINOIS
ample
for
others
to
follow
for
Sturm,
national
director
of
the
Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Communi-
a large delagation of Oak
a
better
community
and
a
National
Council
of
Young
Is
Parkers to plead the city's
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rael, Elijah Stein, national vice- .113
cause before a panel of judges hopeful tomorrow.
president; and Rabbi Yaakov
who will make the final selec-
I. Homnick, the congregation's
tion around the first of the Bnai Moshe to Start
spiritual leader, will partici-
year.
pate.
Late Friday Services
Whether Oak Park wins
A musical program will high-
the top award seems almost
A new series of late Friday light the appearance of Cantor
unimportant when you real-
J. SINGER P. SWARM JACK ATTIS
ize that it has been chosen evening religious services will Hyman J. Adler, accompanied
among the five top cities of be initiated by Cong. Bnai at the piano by Bella Goldberg.
Featuring Best Quality Prime & Choice Meats
Besides Loewenthal, other
its size in a contest which Moshe in Oak Park at 8:30 p.m.,
l Er-
& Poultry
included all areas of the na- Nov. 29, according to Erwin newly-e ected officers are
Friedman. "vice-president of the nest Citron, chairman of the
Meat and Poultry Wrapped for Freezer on Request.
Lion.
board; Wilbert Simkovitz and
As a matter of fact, just the congregation.
We Corry A Complete Line of
The first service will be held David S. Bodzin, vice-presidents:
idea starts one to thinking,
especially- before Thanksgiving, in the Jewish Community Cen- Benno Levi, secretary; and Jo-
KOSHER FROZEN FOODS
seph Rodd, treasurer.
how grand it must be to live in ter, 15110 W. Ten Mile.
Newly-elected members of
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, spirit-
a city where there is so much
DELIVER
.ual leader of the congregation the board include Sam Gins-
to be thankful for.
Good schools for the young- will devote - his sermon to "The burg, Isaac Knoppow, Sam Lie-
OAK PARK
13721 W. 9 MILE RD.
sters, fine police and fire pro- Man, the Book, the Impact," Berman, Harry Mirvis, Morris
tection for. all the residents, a review of Aba E,ban's book Trager and Paul Kelman.
Sabbath services will be held
recreational facilities which in- "The Voice of Israel."
Friedman invited friends of at 5 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m.
elude an artificial ice-skating
rink and call for the building the congregation to attend the Saturday when Rabbi Homnick
Because of the Many Inquiries
of swimming pools, a new li- service. Refreshments will be will preach the sermon on "Jew-
brary which is now under con- served by members of the sis- ish Leadership, a History."
struction, fine residential areas terhood during a social hour.
Friedman reminded members Bnai David Group
separated from the industrial
sections through good planning of the congregation and their
Announces
friends in the suburban areas Elects New Officers
and zoning laws.
But more than that, the that tickets to the Harvest Fes-
At its recent election meet-
That they are NOW located ONLY at
"City with a Future," as Oak tival Square Dance. set for 9 ing, the Bnai David Youth
13745 W. 9 MILE RD. cor. WESTHAMPTON
Parkers refer to it, has more p.m., Saturday, at the Dewey Group elected the following of-
in OAK PARK
than physical attributes. It is School in Oak Park, are avail- ficers: Anaruth Oslik, president;
a "City with a Heart" as much able from Eliot Raskin, LI Ilene Singer, vice-president;
and invites their friends to stop and shop for all
as with a head.
6-2838, Albert Margolin, LI Marty Baum, treasurer; Nancy
Neighborliness
blooms 5-3604, and the congregation of- Shere and Sylvia Hauer, secre-
their children's clothing needs. Large selection of
through front lawn and over- Lice, TE 4-5897. Refreshments taries; and Allan Pearlman,
suits and slacks for huskies.
the-fence exchanges of ideas;
and door prizes will be pro- chaplain.
through the myriad of young- vided at the event by the con-
The next -Drogram planned
LI 3-4115
OPEN SUNDAY 10-2
sters who play in and out of gregation's men's club and sis- by the newly-formed affiliate
houses; through block par- terhood. will be an installation dance,
ties, and general friendly
for which plans will be an-
cooperation.
nounced shortly.
Oak
Park
Vets
Open
There is more than a feeling
The Youth Group meets at
REMODEL YOUR DOUBLE-BREASTED SUIT TO
of neighborliness. It might be M embership Drive
9:30 a.m., each Sunday, in Oak
considered more a sense of
Park'S Francis Scott Key
- A SINGLE BREASTED MODEL—LIKE GETTING
Oak Park Post of the Jewish School, for a service, breakfast
love for one's fellow man. This
A - NEW SUIT!
has been demonstrated time War Veterans, , currently con- and social and cultural program.
and again when complete • ducting an extensive member-
All young people between 14
strangers responded warmly to ship campaign in South Oak- and 18 are invited • to attend
EXPERT ALTERATIONS ON MEN'S AND
aid a fellow human being in land- County, will hear from any Sunday. For further infor-
TUXEDO RENTALS
LADIES' CLOTHES
distress through porch light .Larry Gubow, past department mation, call Miss Singer, LI
drives. i commander, at its next meeting. 1-0146.
OAK PARK'S LARGEST SELECTION Of MEN'S CLOTHING!
This same example exists at I Gubow, a member of the na-
higher levels, where there i s ltional executive • committee of Build 40-Lane Bowling
CLEANING SPECIALS:
cooperation between business I JWV, will speak on the history
people and residents, among and principles of the organiza- Alley in Oak Park
churches and synagogues of Won at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the
Construction began last week
Jewish Center, 15110 W. 10
.on suburban Detroit's 'newest
4
'Mile.
C dL
E H A I N
E R ES R s
Other JWV leaders who Will and most modern bowling alley.
Don't . .
attend are Ralph Epstein, pres- Known as Oak Park Lanes, it
Fuss for Thanksgiving ent department commander, will have 40 alleys - and be lo-
22155 COOLIDGE (South of 9 Mile Rd.), Oak Park
and John Nemon, state member- cated on Coolidge, north of 9
FREE PICKUP AND DEL/VERY
ship chairman and senior vice- Mile Road. Norman .Rubin is
secretary of the group that is
CALL LI 7-1511
commander.
OPEN SUNDAY 11 - 3
building
Oak
Park
Lanes.
-
All World War II and Korean
Designed by Louis Redstone,
Is now taking orders for veterans are urged to attend.
whole roast turkeys, de- For information, call Avery AIA, and built by Al Taubman,
liciously prepared by Joseff. LI. 3-0979; or M. Noble, general contractor, the alleys
will have Brunswick automatic
LI. 4-9517.
Jack's expert chefs!
pin setters, a restaurant and a
WE DELIVER — CALL
130-car parking lot. The alleys
Think of Thanksgiving and you think of turkey.
Beth
Shalom
Services
will be completely air-condi-
LI 5-7042
LI 1-9217
Think
of turkey and you're apt to think of that
Sabbath services will be held tioned.
perennial custom of wishing on the wish-bone.
by Cong. Beth Shalom at 6 p.m.,
today and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Club to -Hear
Much of Thanksgiving hasn't changed. But, thanks
Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern will
22175 COOLIDGE
to trucks, the kind and character of the various
preach and Cantor Ehrlbaum Wayne U. Professor
So. of 9 Mile
foods that make up the typical Thanksgiving dinner
The Mr. and Mrs. Club of
will chant the liturgy.
have changed — and for the better, of course.
Cong. Bnai David will hear Dr.
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ISI
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Turkey is still the main dish — but it's tastier and
sociology at Wayne State Uni-
more tender today. Vegetables are fresh or fresh
versity, at a program planned
frozen — hence much more flavorous. There's a
L
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for 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in North-
crisp tossed salad and fresh fruit "out of season."
land Center Community Con-
Headquarters for
And for dessert — the choice is wide and the quality
course.
high.
Kosher Killed Poultry and Top Quality
Dr. Moss will speak on "The
Family and Jewish Education."
All this has been made possible largely by the facili-
Fresh Fish at Low Prevailing Prices!
A social hour will follow. All
ties of modern truck transport. Trucks bring you
couples are invited to attend.
KOSHER GIFT PACKAGED TURKEYS
everything you eat, wear or use and they'll -help
SPECIAL THIS WEEK: CAPONETTES
39c lb.
make the "eatin'est" day in the year a happier one
Emanu-El Sets Services
for most Michiganders. Just sit back and make a
B OPEN THIS SUNDAY, NOV. 24 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Sabbath services at Temple
wish — and trucks will make it true.
Emanu-El
will
be
held
at.
8:15
WE DELIVER: LI 2-7101 or LI 1-9860
p.m., today, when Rabbi Milton
COOLIDGE ROAD just south of 9 Mile Rd.
Rosenbaum preaches the ser-
1
mon on "Books, Bombs and
Open Thurs., Fri., Sot. to 9 p.m.
Fort Shelby Hotel • Detroit
Bombast." The Bar Mitzvah of
Kosher poultry deportment closed Saturdays
Richard Schiller will be ob-
Trucks Are Your Friends—Serving You Night and Day!
served.
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The Suburban Community
Communi-Tea Finale
Slated in Birmingham
Oak Park in Contention for
All-Americart City Honors
SINGER'S
KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY °
CALL
U. 7-8111
BRODY'S KNEE HI SHOPPE
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Skirts, Blouses, Shirts & Pants
RADOM TAILORS an
JACK'S
MAKE A WISH
JACK'S FOOD BOX
LEE'S FISH & POULTRY HOUSE
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Michigan Trucking Association
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