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August 21, 1959 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-08-21

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MRS. MICHAEL SCHIFF

SummerY white organza was
the bride's choice of gown for
the double ring wedding cere-
mony of Gail Roberta Pastor
and Michael Joel Schiff Satur-
day evening at Temple Israel.
The bride is the daughter of
the Maurice Pastors of Strat-
ford Rd., and the bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Schiff, of Kentucky Ave.
The scoop neckline of the
bridal gown was accented with
tiny sleeves and delicate ap-
pliques of organza heliotrope.
The great bell skirt, banded
with silk mist touched with ap-
plique fell from a tiny princess
waist and swept into a court
train. A crown of matching ap-
plique held her pure silk illu-
sion veil.
Eileen Eserow was maid of
honor for the new Mrs. Schiff,
and Mrs. Herbert Pastor, her
sister-in-law, was . matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were Bar-
bara Golboro, of Baltimore, Ju-
dy Banovitz, Brenda Cohen,
Mrs. Henry Sandweiss, Linda
Zuckerman, Harriet Eserow and
Beverly Stewart, junior brides-
maid.
The bridegroom was attended
by his brother, Lawrence Schiff,
as best man; and also the
bride's three brothers, Herbert,
Dennis and Sidney Pastor; the
bridegroom's uncle, D o n a l d
Burnstein; Arthur Friedman, of
New York; Mickey Kurzman,
Harry Newman; Jr., and Henry
Sandweiss.
Following a honeymoon in
the Carribean, the newlyweds
will reside in Ann Arbor.

Commonwealth Opens
Drive-In Auto Bank

Detroit Mayor Louis C. Miri-
ani and Bank of the Common-
wealth President Howard P.
Parshall snipped the ribbon that
started an official preview of the
new drive-in Auto Bank at
Fort and Washington Blvd.
Michigan State Treasurer San-
ford Brown and state banking
commissioner Alonzo Wilson
headed a group of more than
400 visiting bankers and execu-
tives.
Public opening of the Auto
Bank took place last week whe_i
chief petty officer Arthur So-
goian, of the Navy recruiting
office in Detroit, became the
first customer. He purchased
a U.S. Savings bond as the
initial transaction.

France-Israel Fashion Festival
Set for Sept. 10 at Knollwood

A major event planned in
behalf of the State of Israel
Bond Campaign will be the
France-Israel Fashion Festival
Dinner Dance to be held Thurs-
day evening, Sept. 10, at Knoll-
wood Country Club, Tom Bor-
man, chairman of the Detroit
Israel Bond Committee, an
nounced this week.
The event is being given
under the patronage of the
French Consul in Detroit, M.
Jean Desparmet, and Mrs. Des-
parmet, and the Israel Midwest
Consul General, David Tesher,
and Mrs. Tesher.
Dinner will be preceded by
a champagne hour at 7 p.m.
The fashion festival will be a
formal affair.
Mrs. Milton Mahler, who has
been named fashion festival co-
ordinator, announces that the
fashion coordination will be by
Milgrim, with Robert Cummins
in charge of arrangements.
Mesdames Joseph Katchke
and Max Stollman, co-chairmen
of the Detroit Israel Bonds
Women's Division,. are assisting
in the plans for the Sept. 10
event, invitations to which are
being issued this week.
It has been announced that
the original display of the fash-
ions to be displayed at this
event was- previewed in the
home of Baroness Edmond de
Rothschild in Paris. The show

in Detroit is another of the
international events emphasiz-
ing the deep friendship that
exists between Israel and
France.

-

The Mothers' March on
will be held on Tuesday, Aug.
25 from 7 to 8 p.m. Mothers,
fathers and husbands of polio
victims, as well as their friends,
neighbors and kind hearted
volunteers throughout Wayne
County, will conduct a house-
to-house collection to help the
Emergency March of Dimes.
Anne Campbell, chairman of
women volunteers, said that
while summer is a time for
fun and vacations for most of
us, "great numbers of polio
patients face this summer with
fear. Their prospects for con-

tinued care and rehabilitation .
is endangered because the
Wayne County Chapter is
without funds."
Detroit police will furnish
the protection they have al-
ways given to the Mothers who
participate. The Marching
Mothers will carry mason jars
with the official stickers of
the Wayne County Chapter
and envelopes to identify them
as official volunteers. House-
holders are urged to be sure
that solicitors are carrying the
proper credentials and to re-
port all imposters.

Kaplan Bros.
Specials of the Week!*

Rib Steak
Shoulder Lamb Chops



Lb. $ 1 °9

Lb.

99`

PLEASE NOTE SUMMER HOURS:
MON., TUES., WED., - 10 5 P.M.
THURS. TO 8 P.M.; SUN. TO 2 P.M.

MRS. MILTON MAHLER

DI 1-4044

KAPLAN BROS.

CATERING

Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry

In Our Patio Room,
Your Home or Temple
W. 7 MILE at WYOMING
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES!

18211 WYOMING nr. - Curtis

FREE PARKING
ACROSS STREET

WE
DELIVER

UN 1-4770

*Cash and Carry

c DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

DEXTER DAVISON
MARKETS.

"Where Old Friends Meet to Shop"

13301 DEXTER

18207 WYOMING c'uwis

Corner
WAVERLY

Free Parking — Entrance on Davison



Strictly 1 14YZ

New York's
Favorite Brand

"American" -

HOT DOGS

Full
pound
cello
pkg.

79'

PILLAR ROCK or
Roland Imported

Solid Pack,
Fancy White Meat

TUNA

35c Can

3 ....sr

LUCKY WHIP

Only 18 Calories
per serving

Plain

39,

14 11102

Lge.
Can

VITA BRAND
Cream or Wine
Sauce

HERRING
FILLETS

12-Oz.
Jar

We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

Ample Free

Parking Across From and At Rear of Market

Roland, Imported

KRAFT

UNITED DAIRIES

Skinless & Boneless

Sliced Natural

SARDINES

CARAWAY
CHEESE

SOUR
CREAM

(In Pure Olive Oil)

49` 3 cans 85

6ilt

29c

Carton

41`

HILL'S BROS.

HEINZ

NEW PACK

DEL MONTE
DEL

COFFEE

COOKED
SPAGHETTI

HUNT'S WHOLE

Cream Style

APRICOTS

CORN

Reg., Drip., Fine

59 lb C

25' 4

no.
21/2
cans

9 c

n o o 3 .
3

MENDELSON'S

Grade A, All White

Extra Large

EGGS

51

c

Doz.

JELLO

Gelatin Desserts
All Flavors

1

cans

3 boxes25(

Redeem Coupon
Here

FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT •••••• ■•■ 11111 ■■

BLUE COLD

Ocean Perch
fillets

3

35c pkg.

1-lb. $1
pkgs.

Registration Started
by Evergreen School

The Evergreen Jewish Con-
gregation's Sunday school will
start registration for the forth-
coming year beginning Monday,
continuing through Sept. 4.
Registration will be held at
the synagogue from 1 to 3 p.m.
daily, and on Sundays from 10
to 12 a.m. This year's Sunday
school is expected to be the
largest in Evergreen history
totalling over 300 students. An
additional class and teacher has
been added to the staff.

Mothers' Polio March Set for Next Tuesday

FROSTY ACRES
Grade A

ORANGE
JUICE

FROSTY ACRES

Mixed Vegetables

or Peas & Carrots

ROZEE BRAND
Fancy

TEMPLE'S
Complete

35c— 1-lb. cup

CHINESE
DINNERS

Whole
Strawberries

5 cans $1 6 pkgs. $1 3

1-lb. • $1
cups

pkg. 59

,

PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY

BRILLO
SOAP PADS

World's Finest

FRESH
RAP

Wax Paper

lge.
boxes 45C

roll 41`

Extra Fancy
California

BARTLETT
PEARS

3 Lbs. 39 1

U.S. No. T

Home Grown

New, Dry

Red, Ripe, Solid

ONIONS

TOMATOES

3 Lbs.19c

2 Lbs. 29c

COMPLETE SELECTION OF ISRAELI AND DOMESTIC BEER AND WINE

HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and Sot. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sun. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Vie Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

17-TH E DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 21, 1959

Schiff-Pastor _Rites
Performed Aug. 15

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