Roe lin-Zane Plan Dec.21 Nuptials MISS AUDREY ROCKLIN At a cocktail party held re- cently in their home, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rocklin, of Ohio Ave., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Audrey Sharon, to Alan Irving Zane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zane, of Hubbell Ave. Mr. Zane is a junior at Wayne State University college of med- icine, and is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. A Dec. 21 wedding has been planned. $75,000 Goal Set by Pioneer Women as Dec. 14 Donor Ends Fund Drive A fund-raising goal of $75,000 has been set by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women and its 17 constituent chapters, it was announced this week by Mrs. Irving Posner, Council president. The drive will climax Dec. 14, when the annual donor event takes place at Ford Auditorium. All contributors to the cam- paign will be invited to hear Rep. Wayne L. Hays, (D., 0.), who will come here directly from Israel to be guest speaker. Sharing the program with the .Ohio legislator will be Theodore Bikel, dramatic actor and folk singer, whose recordings for Electra Records include songs from many lands and a recent volume of Yiddish songs, which will soon have a companion record. Funds raised by the 1,300 lo- cal members help to maintain Pioneer Women's integration they are taught Hebrew and given vocational training in industry or agriculture where they are sorely needed. Two special Detroit projects are Rishon LeZion and Kfar Saba, which were visited this summer by a number of Detroit PW leaders. A plaque honoring Mrs. David Sislin, of Detroit, has been erected at the former center. Heading the fund-raising cam- paign are Mesdames Sam Was- serman, Moe Saslove and Al Herman. Assisting them are the following group donor chair- 1-3 17:1 men: tri Mesdames David Sislin, I. Serling, Murray Shapiro, Henry Faigin, Rudolph Genza, Bernard Frank, David Marks, Ben Ep- stein, Jack Lempert, Abraham Primack, William Leebove, Nor- man Kanter, Frances Shayne, Joseph Heit, Arthur Jaffin and Bernard Markofsky. Information about the donor or other contributions to the Pioneer Women may he obtain. ed by calling the PW office, DI. 1-0786. You'll Always EAT THE BEST When You 90 Jewish Students Get Social Work Grants SERVE THE BEST NEW YORK (JTA) T h e Jewish National Welfare Board reported that 103 grants were made to 90 Jewish students to enable them to study social work. The grants were made in the form of 28 Jewish Commu- nity Center and YMHA scholar- ships, 20 additional scholarships sponsored by JWB Sections, two scholarships sponsored by the National Association of Jewish Center Workers, 25 field work stipends and 25•work-study plans co-sponsored by Jewish Commu- nity Centers and graduate schools of social work. co Car Of MRS. IRVING POSNER centers for Israeli newcomers, Originators of who, being unfamiliar with the culture and language of the The Hollywood Roast country, need special help in re- building their lives and becom- STRICTLY ing productive citizens, Mrs. Posner said. Immigrant mothers are en- couraged to leave their young- POULTRY Hcinukah Programs sters in day nurseries run by 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis UN 1-4770 Moetzet Hapoalot, sister organi- at Jewish Centers zation of Pioneer Women in Is- FREE PARKING WE Hanukah will be celebrated VE. 8-9364 is your rael, thus leaving them free to ACROSS STREET DELIVER at all branches of the Jewish Jewish News Classified Number attend instruction centers where Center. A tween Maccabiah, featuring games, races, novelty events, re- freshments and candle lighting, will be staged at the Ten Mile branch, 15110 W. Ten Mile, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. The Ten Mile branch also will conduct a junior program from "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" Monday t h r o u g h Thursday. There will be candle lighting, skits, songs and refreshments. Corner WAVERLY On Sunday, a junior program will be staged at the Ten Mile Free Parking Entrance on Davison We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities branch from 2 to 3:30 for the Ample Free Parking Across From and At Rear of Market kindergarten through the third grades, and from 3 to 4:30 for 4th, 5th and 6th grades. David SPECIAL FOR HANUKAH MOST FAMOUS Hertzberg, a professional magi- FROZEN FOODS BRANDS cian, will entertain. WHITE STAR . WHITE STAR WHITE STAR MILADY 111:1,2 A canteen party at the Davi- Creamed Creamy Strictly son branch is set for Tuesday night at 7:30, featuring danc- ing, entertainment and a Latke Short SALAMI or sale by the Chantes. Reg. 39c Pkg. Short BOLOGNA NOW ONLY A Blue Grotto party at the Davison branch on Thursday carton 1-1b. Pkgs. night will feature entertainment 1 9c lb. Pt. lb. carton and candle lighting by the Spar- (best tasting latkes) tans, with refreshments sup- plied by the Cliches. Decora- tions will be done by Phyllis Roland, Imported ALL* PILLAR ROCK Delicious, Smoked HEINZ Extra Special Weiner, teen-tween arts and Extra Fancy Nationally Adv. Genuine Fancy CREAM of Thin Sliced Solid Pack, crafts director. White Meat MUSHROOM The Davison Center nursery school will hold parties for chil- Reg. $2.49 lb. dren during Hanukah week. Save 80c lb. 35c can Older adults at the Simons lb. lb . branch will celebrate Hanukah ib, can cans $ 1 00 *except Yuban, at a program at 2 p.m. Monday. S & W, Sanka by the chunk Mrs. Malka Shaw will lead sing- ing of Hanukah songs by a group of the friendship lounge. STREIT'S SUPER SPECIAL Other entertainers include Selig DOLE, WHOLE REYNOLDS KRAFT PAW PAW Barley & Mushrm. Roland, Imported Levine, violin; David Horowitz, BARTLETT Pure Vegetable Portugese or singer; Paul Wineman, piano; Harry Challove, readings. Re- Vegetable freshments will be served. soma KAPLAN BROS. MEATS DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS 13301 DEXTER SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE 39c Post Office Urges Early Mailings Early holiday mailing is urged by Detroit Postmaster Edward L. Baker. Cards and gift packages should go into the mail as soon as possible, to avoid the Christmas mail rush. The post office suggests first class mail for greeting cards to insure prompt han- dling and forwarding or re- turn in case of indeliver- ablity. Return addresses should be included both on the envelope and card. And zone numbers speed delivery. NOVA LOX $149 49c, Shortening GRAPE JUICE 79 C Mendelson's Med. All White Grade A EGGS FARMER CHEESE 15c STURGEON 3-lb. can 18207 WYOMING cnvis COFFEE 69c SOUP MIX 4 titles. oo 2 FROZEN FOODS FROSTY SEAS OCEAN PERCH 2 Doz. 85` 3 FILLETS 35c pkge. Pkgs.$1°° cello 29C pkges. PANCAKES POTATO bEt tlYn 3 89c CHINOOK SALMON 55c 89c TUNA 6 cans 99` 3 PEARS SARDINES no.can-35c ea. 5 cans 99C 3 no. $100 21/2 cans SOUP (in pure olive oil) Alum. Wrap 25-ft. 29 roll C FRI., SAT. ONLY ! Free Key with purchase PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT.."'" DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 4 ran pack Fresh Delicious CORN ON COB 6 extra large ears 29c Extra Fancy Texas, Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 4 zsg.:e 29' COMPLETE SELECTION OF ISRAELI AND DOMESTIC BEER AND WINE 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.