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May 08, 1959 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-08

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THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEW S -- Fri day, May 8, 1959-16



Windsor Women Miss Altman to Wed Hadassah Slates
Reveal Betrothal
Annual Meeting
of Carole Honigman Schedule Bazaar William Krasnick
Knollwood Country Club will

Temple Israel Wins

Detroit's Temple Israel
basketball team beat the Cleve-
land Heights Temple team '75-35
in a game played recently in
Cleveland.

Under the overall direction
be the scene of the annual
of Mesdames Bernard Fried-
luncheon and election meeting
man, Louis Waltman and Arthur
For the
of the Detroit Chapter of
Gitlin, the Shaar Hashomayin
Perfect Affair .. .
Hadassah this Tuesday after-
Sisterhood of Windsor will pre-
noon:
sent its annual bazaar from 1
p.m., May 17, in the synagogue
Mrs. Jacob E. Segal will de-
and His Orchestra
liver the invocation, and Mrs.
social hall.
UN 3-3737
Samson Wittenberg will be
There will be a variety of
vocalist, accompanied by Mrs.
games and booths, including a
snack bar, fish pond, toy booth,
Seymour Kraus.
bargain basement, supermarket,
MAH JONGG
Mrs. David J. Schachter, pres-
gift shop, drug booth and a spe-
SETS & SUPPLIES
ident, will give her annual re-
MOTHER DAY
cial bubba's pantry.
port on progress made during
$25 up
SPECIAL
Manning the booths will be
the past year. This will be fol-
New Mahj Cards
Mesdames Sol Adler, Sid Solo-
lowed by the presentation of
Now Available
FLORRIE SARAQUSE LI 2-3438
mans, H. Shane, I. Berger, Jacob
Ima Certificates to women
YETTA SARAQUSE VE 6-1215
Rosenzweig, William Hurwitz,
whose contributions made them
Donald Meretsky, Harry Slopen,
"mothers" of a child in Israel
4 * ********-* *****1
Sam Vexler, Alfred Meretsky,
for a year. Mrs. Daniel Siegel 3 i...* * s
MISS MARJORIE ALTMAN
Lou Polsky, Jack Cohen, Maur-
JACK
GORBACK z
will present the awards.
I
MISS CAROLE HONIGMAN
ice Silverstein, John Petrozzi,
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Jay Alt-
A special feature of the after- ri PHOTOS
*
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Hanig- Phil Strosberg, Jack Bercusen man, of Canterbury Dr., recent- noon will be an original musi- *
Weddings
man, of 17616 Pennington, an- and Les Coppel and the Misses ly announced the engagement of cal skit, "Hadassah Hatitudes." *
*
Bar
nounce the engagement of their Mirium Bernstein and Esther their daughter, Marjorie Ruth, In the cast are Mesdames Mor- *
to
William
Zelig
Krasnick,
son
Brown.
Mitzvahs
daughter, Carole Ruth, to Mar-
ton Baker, Albert Feurring, *
*
ton David Zumberg, son of Mr. - Bubba's pantry, which will of Mr. and Mrs. John Krasnick, Kenneth Lastar and Donald

* *Quality
and Mrs. Joseph Zumberg, of serve such delicacies as man- of Warrington Dr.
Schiller.
• work
it
The bride-elect attended the
delbrot, tagglach, strudel, blint-
Mrs. Charles Y. Hoffman is * • ..:*
3778 Monterey.
zes,
gefilte
fish,
kuggelach,
University
of
Michigan,
and
is
chairman for the day. For res-
The bride - to - be attended
UN 3-8532
Great Lakes College. Her fiance knobled carp, varnishkas and now studying at the Society of ervations, call the Hadassah *
*
studied at the Electronics Insti- verenkas, will be the charge of Arts and Crafts, in Detroit. Mr. office, BR. 3-5441.
tute. The wedding date has been_ Mesdames Louis Waltman, Gor- Krasnick is a graduate of the
don Solway, Charles Baum and U. of M. college of pharmacy:
set for June 19, 1960.
The young couple has made
Sam Center.
Mrs. Ben Silverstein and Mrs. plans for an early fall wedding.
William - Brandes will serve as
wayuaai5
hostesses, greeting guests at the
ORT
door, and there will be an auc-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reiss, of tion conducted by Harry Vexler
Collingwood Ave., announce the and George Jerris.
Highlighting the bazaar will
engagement of their daughter,
Any Way You Look At it . . .
The second annual mother-
Betty Maria Stillwater, to Dr. be the award of an all-expense daughter and installation ban-
vacation
for
two,
including
Sidney Lawrence Stone, son of
quet will be held by Town and
Mrs. Joseph L. Stone, of Green- plane passage, to the Concord Country Chapte r, Women's
Hotel. Tickets are being sold by
lawn Ave., and the. late Mrs.
Mesdames Saul Bernstein, Da- American ORT, at 6 p.m., Tues-
Sarah Stone.
vid Mechanic and Earl Tenen- day, at Sammy's Avalon Room.
Outgoing president, Mrs. Sol
The bride-elect is a, graduate baum.
of Wayne State University, and
Galper, will install the follow-
is affiliated with Iota Alpha Pi
ing newly-
sorority. Dr. Stone, a graduate Older Adults Institute
REMEMBER—You can get it only at Grunt's!
elected chap-
ter officers:
of the WSU college of medicine, at. Center on May 21
MRS. GRUNT'S OWN, STRICTLY KOSHER, HOME-MADE
Mesdames
is a member of the alumni chap-
The first public affairs Insti-
ter of Phi Lambda Kappa fra-
Arnold T a nz-
• Cole Slaw
• Dill Tomatoes
tute for older adults will be
• Pickled Herring
man, pr es i-
• Pimentos
ternity. A June wedding is
• Horseradish
• Chopped Herring
,sponsored by the Jewish Com-
• Potato Salad
d e n t; Paul
• Pickled Fish
planned.
• Pickled Lox
munity Center as part of dedi-
• Sauerkraut
Sherizen, spe-
• Gefillte Fish
• Dill Pickles
cation week. The new main cial projects;
• Chopped Lver
building of the Center, 18100 Ben Brant,
SHELDON ROTT
Meyers„ will be dedicated May members h i p;
and his KEYNOTES
AND NOW — MRS. GRUNT'S OWN STRICTLY
20-28.
and Sol Feld-
"Music as you like it"
KOSHER HOME-MADE FROZEN FOODS:
The institute, including a man, program, Mrs. Galper
For All Occasions
• Stuffed Cabbage • Fricassee
tour of the main building, a all vice-presidents; Jerry Bag-
Reasonable Rates
• Kreplach
• Meat Blintzes
• Matzo Balls
luncheon-lecture
session,
to
be
Chicken
Soup

glernan
and
Al.
Shapiro,
secre-
TO 8-7228
• Barley Mushroom Soup
• Kasha with Gravy
addressed by Dr. Wilma Dona- taries; Myron Bakst, treasurer.
hue, of the U. of M.; discussing
Board members to be induct-
workshops, and entertainment, ed are Mesdames Milton Sup-
dancing and refreshments will erstine, Melvin Schwartz, Ger-
be held from 10:30 a.m. to 5 ald' Friedman, Ben Briskin, Ger-
ald Rosman, Arthur Cole, Wil-
p.m., May 21.
18252 WYOMING near CURTIS — UN 1-9645
: Home Catering • 0 • Five discussion workshops liam Fitzerman, Raymond Gal-

will be addressed by Mrs. H. per, Walter Krausse, Lee Etel-

: Let us help you make your • Esther Appelman, Dr. Jack man, Bernard Bocknek, Wil-
• party a complete success. • R o m, Abraham Kastenbaum, liam Bolden, Robert Sachs,
• • Delicious Food—Dinnerware : Sheldon Siegel, and Lloyd George Schwartz, Kenneth Mol-

Excellent Service

itz, Leonard Nagel, Marvin Hy-
• Meadows.


man, Paul Wald, Milton Gel-
The
institute
is
open
to
all

Call: DI 1-0072
• older adults. The fee, which in- ler, Irving Taran and Morton

:UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570o
• cludes luncheon, is $1 for Cen- Siegel.
Following the invocation by
: 19315 Jas. Couzens : ter members and $1.50 for non- Mrs. Melvin Schwartz, there
members.
••••••••••••••••••••••
will be a fashion show by the
Jacqueline Shops. Many prizes
will be awarded, according to
C
Mesdames Arthur Cole and Ber-
lb
nard Bocknek, co-chairmen.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Cole, LI '7-2815.

Mickey Woolf

******************** -kc

8ngagements

Group to Honor
Mothers, Daughters
at Installation Banquet

Greenfield Noodles Are Best

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