Dickstein-Inaelman Rites in December activ ities i in Society Mrs. Rose Kastenbaum, of Flushing. Long Island, N.Y., is presently visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Sadie B. Haut. of 19312 Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Sander Eisenberg, of 14111 Greenbriar, Oak Park, have returned from a vacation in New York where they were the house guests of Miss Janet Statfeld. They returned here this week, together with Miss Statfeld, who will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Statfeld, of 20463 Strathmoor. Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz, of 2916 Sturtevant, left on Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they plan to make their permanent home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karol, of Huntington Park, Calif., are here on a visit with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hirsch, and their nephew, Myron Morrison, of 3754 Webb. They arrived here with Mrs. Hirsch, following the wedding of their niece, Miss Rona Cohen, to Allen Charles Kogan, in Baltimore, Md. While vacationing recently at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., Mrs. Charles Wolok (Shirlee Shlain), of 4151 W. Outer Dr., was first prize winner of a resort beauty contest. Mr. Irving Salk, of 19134 Ilene, is now touring in Europe, prior to leaving for Israel, where he will remain through the winter months. Before his departure, Mr. Salk was entertained at a surprise bon voyage party given by a group of his friends. An open house was recently tendered honoring the Bar Mitzvah of Barry Marc Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goldsmith of 18684 Freeland. The ceremony was observed Aug. 1, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. In honor of the occasion, Barry was also tendered a barbecue-patio party attended by a group of his friends. Adolph Ochs, who made the New York Times what it is today, was married to the ARNOLD GARVIN, sales daughter of Isaac M. Wise, the representative for the Columbus founder ° of Hebrew Union Col- Mutual Life Insurance Co., is lege. listed among the top 20 field men on the company's July DI 1-4044 honor roll for his total life in- surance sales during that month. * •* Brevities . The annual corn roast of the 17TH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS will take place at 11 a.m., Aug. 23, in the Springbrook area of Middle Rouge Park. Free hay- rides for the children and prizes have been planned. MISS JUDITH DICKSTEIN I Bar Mitzvahs I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marion, of 17195 Indiana, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Paul Harry, on Aug. 22, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A cocktail reception in Paul's honor will be held that evening, in Springers Patio Room. 111•0 411.MI 49Fb 35g, PLEASE NOTE SUMMER HOURS: MON., TUES., WED., TO 5 P.M. THURS. TO 8 P.M.; SUN. TO 2 P.M. KAPLAN BROS. Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET WE DELIVER UN 1-4770 *Cash and Carry DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 13301 DEXTER For the third year in a row, these dots on the family map formed an agglomeration' at Haven Hill Lodge in Milford, Aug. 7, 8 and 9. Perhaps to keep the family from reminiscing too much about the clan history, Mrs. Muriel Netzorg Robinove, pro- gram chairman, had planned a series of weekend activities, in- cluding a talk by Russell Patter- son, regional educational super- visor of the state department of conservation; a historical survey of Jewish pioneers in Michigan by Irving Katz, execu- tive secretary of Temple Beth El; and an armchair travelogue, "Around the World in 1958," by Mrs. Robinove. A special viewing of the fam- ily exhibit and historical travel exhibit presented by Jock Net- zorg were featured. Presiding over the discussions and tributes, genealogy report and business meeting, was general chairman Joseph J. Robinove. But the reunion was far from In Our Patio Room, Your Home or Temple W. 7 MILE at WYOMING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL SUMMER RATES ! Freshly Ground Beef Whole Veal Breasts Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dick- stein, of Chippewa Rd., Pon- tiac, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith, to Henry R. Winkelman, son of Mrs. Leon Winkelman, of Pont- chartrain Dr., Detroit, and the late Mr. Leon Winkelman. Miss Dickstein is a graduate of the University of Michigan school of music and is affiliated with Mu Phi Epsilon, music sorority. Mr. Winkelman is a graduate of Cranbrook and the University of Michigan school all business, for also scheduled of business administration. He were hikes, swimming, tennis, is affiliated with Phi Epsilon Pi. dinners, cocktail hours, and just Plans are being made for a plain get-re-acquainted talk. December wedding. It's also because the Netzorgs, many of them with different married names now, are sprin- kled throughout the countr in a 13-state pattern. It's quite a tradition which the family — still stubbornly called the Ten-State Club — brought with them to their secluded spot near Pontiac. There's the original Michigan branch of the tree, including pioneers in the lumbering in- dustry, storekeepers, business- men. And there are the others who have made good: a circuit judge, a concert pianist, an artist, executives. CATERING Kaplan Bros. Specials of the Week!* Netzorgs Hold a Little Shindig Just for the Immediate Family When the Netzorg family gets together for a reunion, it's not just a "small, intimate affair," it's a convention. That's because the Netzorgs date back six generations to Michael Netzorg, of Pren, Lith- uania, who sent his six sons and a daughter to settle in America. F 8207 WYOMING cnTis Corner WAVERLY Free Parking — Entrance on Davison Ample Strictly 114,1).Z Best 15—Zion or "American" SALAMI or BOLOGNA Lang or Short 89 lb PILLAR ROCK or Roland Imported Solid Pack, Fancy White Meat TUNA 35c Can Ma Cohen's Pickled SCHMALTZ HERRING 89 c Qt. Jar Nationally Advertised Brands of COFFEE 59 lb c 3 cans $100 'except Yuban, S&W and Sanka Kraft Deluxe EXTRA SPECIAL CHEESE SLICES 29 Pkg. 2 RIPE OLIVES Norwegian SARDINES FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 0 0 Cans MENDELSON'S Grade A, All White Extra Large EGGS pc L g 3-Lb. Can 40/ 51 c Doz. MOTT'S Bumble Bee Tuna Chunk Style AM & PM Fruit Juice . DRINKS Solid Pack 2 cans 69c 2 cans 75c 1 Libby's SWEET PEAS 5 pints $100 6 Shortening 4 cans 99( Del Monte CRISCO Pure Vegetable In Olive Oil Tall 85( Cans 2N1/o2. $ Parking Across From and At Rear of Market Roland; Imported Crosspack Special Super Colossal SEALTEST ICE CREAM All Flavors C 8-Oz. Mt. Whitney We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Free 14°-Sr 303 Cans 11; 89c FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Temple's Libby's FROSTY ACRES Family Size Refreshers Sliced Strawberries 10-0. $i oo Pkges. 5 CHICKEN CHOW MEIN 2-Lb. Pkg. L9C Orange Drink, Pineapple - Orange Drink, Pineapple- Strawberry, Pine- apple-Raspberry 6 cans $ 1 0 0 PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY IT'S PICKLING TIME! Fa ney Extra Fancy, Small, Green, Crisp Clap's Favorite PICKLES PEARS 8 Quart $ 11 19 Baskets 111 4 Lbs. 29c Colorful GLADIOLAS Bi uneci - g , 39c U.S. No. I Washed, Clean Michigan POTATOES 10 Lbs. 3 9c Excellent for Cooking 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. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities 1 9-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, Au gust 14, 1959 •