Name Dr. Sorock Julius M. Singers Mark Golden Yea Ts Chief of Surgery JWV Activities 1 Mrs. Marcus Scheinker and Marvin Foxman, president and commander of Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST and AUXIL- IARY, announce a picnic at 10 a.m., Sunday, at Kensington Park, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harold Weiss. Games and prizes are planned, along with beverages and dessert. For reservations, call Foxman, KE 14178, or Mrs. Sylvia Zide, Aux- iliary vice-president, UN 4-2822. Members of the Auxiliary will visit the Girls Detention Home and cottages on Saturday. Mrs. Faye Berman is chairman. and Mrs. Harry Left is co-chairman. Entertainment will be provided by Ranita Left and Ruth Nemon. Brevities Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Singer, of 20315 Mansfield, who on June 28 celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, were honored last week at two sep- arate events. The first was a dinner given by their children and close friends on their anniversary date, while the other was a sur- prise event attended by 150 of their friends from Arlazaroff Branch of the Farband, on July 1. Attending the dinner party were the couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eskin and Dr. and Mrs. Milton Singer, of Chicago; their five grandchildren: and Mrs. Edith Br o t s k y. of San Francisco, Mr. Samuel J. Green- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole- man and Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Greenberg. At the Arlazaroff celebration. many trees were planted in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Singer, and their names were inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jew- ish National Fund in Jerusalem. Both natives of P o I a n d, where they were married on June 28, 1909, Mr. and Mrs. Singer came to Detroit in 1913. Mr. Singer is the founder of the Wolverine Ginger Ale Co., which he sold a few years ago so that he might devote his full time to Singer's Extract Labor- atory. manufacturers of extracts for soft drink bottlers. A vice-president of Arlaza- roff Branch and the Labor Zi- onist Institute. Mr. Singer has served numerous educational, religious and cultural causes, both here and in Israel. A substantial purchaser of Israel Bonds, Mr. Singer receiv- ed a certificate from the U.S. Treasury for his efforts in sell- ing a large number of U.S. Gov- ernment Bonds during World War II. Charter members of Adas Shalom Synagogue, M r. a n d Mrs. Singer are active members in the Poale Zion. other phases of the Labor Zionist Movement and have been supporters for 35 years of the Ilistadrut Cam- paign. Mrs. Singer is a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, Club One of Pioneer Women and the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. One of the happiest experien- ces in Mr. Singer's life was be- ing able to assist his brother's wife and her three children to reach Israel after World War II. His brother. Moishe, was killed during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, but, after the war, through -the Jewish -Agen- cy, he located his brother's fam- ily and aided in their departure for a new life in Israel. Set Up 7 Israel Stations to Measure Atomic Fallout TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel has seven • stations thrOughout the country to measure radio- activity fallout from nuclear testing by the Big Powers, Dr. Ernest D. Bergmann, chairman of the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission, revealed here. Edward Wishnetsky, an agent of the Hordes Insurance Agency, placed second nation- ally in sales during May for the Ohio State Life Insurance Company. His one-month total of $115,- 000- in insurance production earned him recognition in the current issue of the company's magazine, the OSLICO. DETROIT POST and AUX- ILIARY recently heard an ad- dress by Lt. Albro L. Lundy, separation officer at Selfridge Air Force, at a joint social at the Memorial Home. The film "New Sound of Freedom" was shown. * * • Dr. Milton L. Sorock has been appointed chief of surgery at Sinai Hospital, it was announced by Abraham Srere, president of the hospital. Dr. Sorock replaces Dr. Maurice P. Meyers whose resig- nation was recently accepted. A native Detroiter and a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity college of medicine, Dr. Sorock is an instructor in sur- gery at Wayne, and has staff appointments at Receiving and Herman Keifer Hospital. MR. AND MRS. J. M. SINGER Edward Wishnetsky Paces Insurance Sales ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will hold its annual picnic this Sun- day, in Oak Park. • * * "MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT," which stars Kim Novak and two time Academy Award winner Fredric March, will have its Detroit premiere at the Trans-Lux Krim Theater, Six- Mile at Woodward, next Thursday. • • • SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB will meet for its annual picnic between 12 and 1 p.m.. Sun- day, at the boat dock of Metro- politan Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Sherman will be host to the members on their cruiser. Wishnetsky also earned rec- ognition from the company for achieving his fourth annual Na- tional Quality Award, given to qualifying agents from all com- panies throughout the country. About one out of every 15 agents achieves this distinction, which is based on meeting spe- cific high standards set by the insurance indutry. PLEASE NOTE SUMMER HOURS: MON. TUES., WEDNES. TO 3 P.M. THURS. TO 8 P.M.; SUN. TO 2 P.M. For Outdoor Cooking At Its Best — Start with the Finest Steaks - First from . . . DI 1-4044 KAPLAN BROS. CATERING Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry In O ur Patio Room, Your Home or Temple W. 7 MILE at WYOMING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL SUMMER RATES! 18211 WYOMING FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET nr. Curtis ' WE DELIVER UN 1-4770 DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS DEXTER DAVISON "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 13301 DEXTER Corner WAVERLY 18207 WYOMING ctzris We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Free Parking — Entrance on Davison Ample Free Parking Across C Sinai or Best 15 Leon, Tasty HERRING FILLETS Strictly vtlyZ PASTRAMI Lb. PILLAR ROCK or Roland Imported Solid Pack, Fancy White Meat TUNA 35c Can 3 cans $100 DEL MONTE Cream Style CORN 6 703 Sir Cans SEA PRIDE California - VITA (in Finest in the land TOMATO HERRING Cream or Wine Sauce) I9e. jar ALL. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS OF con BEET BORSCHT A.M. & P.M. Drinks Vegetarian, COFFEE 1-lb. 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