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September 11, 1959 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-11

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United Jewish Folk Miss Feldman Weds Bnai Brith Young
Adults Commence
School Asks Parents Douglas J. Harris
Bowling on Sunday
to Visit Its _Classes

Antique Show

WINDSOR JEWISH
COMMUNITY
CENTER

The United Jewish Folk
The Detroit-Windsor Council
School re-opened Wednesday..
of Bnai Brith Young Adults will
1641 Ouellette Ave.
All classes of the grade school,
start the third season of bowl-
Windsor, Ont.
as well as the nursery school,
ing at the Great Lakes Recre-
are in full swing. Pre-school
September 22, 23, 24
ation, Sunday, beginning at 11
classes will begin on Sunday,
a.m.
From 12 Noon to 10 p.m.
10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Registra-
Sponsored by Windsor Hadassah
All interested bowlers be-
tion will be closed soon and it
tween the ages of 18 and 26 are
All Articles on Display
is important that new children
urged to contact Mark Klinger,
for Sale
be enrolled at once.
UN 1-5732, or Mary Dubrinsky,
50c
The United Jewish Folk
TEA ROOM
UN 4-8163 for starting times
Admission
School invites parents to visit
and reservations.
the school and see for them-
selves the way classes are
Conducted. Bar Mitzvah prepa-
ration is included in the pro-
KAPLAN BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK!
gram and the school's own
buses provide transporation for
the children.
For more information call the
MRS. LEONARD POLUKOFF
office, UN 4-6319, daily from MRS. DOUGLAS J. HARRIS
3 pounds shoulder steak
2 cups quartered
Beneath the traditional hup- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. •
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Feldman,
in 1-inch cubes
mushroom caps
pah, Renee Joy Badner was
2 cups red Burgundy wine
of 17571 Ohio, announce the
1/4 cup chopped shallots
wed to Leonard Polukoff Aug.
Concord Split Level Pool
1/2 cup Mar Pary Oleo
1 talbespoon flour
Aug. 30 marriage of their daugh-
16 in Anshe-Hesed Temple,
The world's first split level
ter,
Elaine,
to
Douglas
J.
Harris,
Erie, Pa. Rabbis Randall Falk swimming pool at the Concord
Melt 6 tablespoons Oleo in a deep casserole. Add steak cubes,
cover and braise in a hot oven (400') for 20 minutes. Meanwhile
and Aaron Lanes officiated at Hotel, the world's largest re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
saute mushroom caps and shallots in remaining 2 tablespoons Oleo.
the candlelight ceremony, while sort, officially opened for bath- Harris, 23101 Wildwood, Oak
Stir in flour. Add Burgundy and mix well. Pour over steak, cover
Cantor Judah Smith chanted, ers this month. The design cre- Park.
and return to oven for 30 minutes. Serves 6.
accompanied by a violinist.
ates a waterfall: It has the div-
The new Mrs. Polukoff is the ing pool raised four feet above
DI 1-4044
daughter of the Irving Badners, the Olympic-sized swimming

of Meadville, Pa., while the pool. The water from the div-
bridegroom is the son of Mr. ing pool cascades into the swim-
and Mrs. Abe Polukoff, of ming pool creating the Con-
Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry
CATERING
Strathmoor Ave., Detroit.
cord's first waterfall.
In
Our
Patio
Room,
Attending the bride were
18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis
This design was decided on
Your Home or Temple
maid of honor Wendy Lynn by hotel owner, Arthur Wina-
FREE PARKING
WE
W.
7
MILE
at
WYOMING
Badner, her sister, and brides- rick, to insure the comfort and
Party Specialties from Our
ACROSS STREET
DELIVER
UN 1-4770
maids Mrs. Jack Rachman, the safety of both the divers and
Mademoiselle Food Shoppe
bridegroom's sister, and Sandra swimmers.
Cantor, of Detroit.
Best man was Jack Rachman,
of Lansing, brother-in-law of
the bridegroom. Ushers were
Aaron Galperin and Bernard
Lampear, both of Detroit.
A bridal gown of silkened
taffeta, princess style, had ap-
"Where Old Friends Meet to Shop"
pliques of. Alencon lace de-
tailed with seed pearls and crys-
WINNER OF OUR RECENT CONTEST:
tal beads at the neckline and
Mrs. I. Nessellson, 17379 Stoepel, UN 2-3237
at the front and back of the
skirt, draped with calla lillies
Four Honorable Mentions Receive Gift Certificates-
Mrs. Max Weisman
Mrs. Ellen Grusken
and graced by a lace-embel-
19443 Birwood
15140 Sutherland, Oak Park
lished chapel train. Her illu-
Mrs. H. Essenberg
Mrs. Frieda G. Rubin
18107 Northlawn
17183 , Woodingham
sion veil of fingertip length,
was held to a lace and taffeta
cap. She carried a white satin
STRICTLY
World's Best
Bible, with a marker of stepha-
Roland
Heinz
Ma Cohen's
Instant
notis and ivy sprays centered
S & W
1\1)3
Imported
Pickled
Fancy
with eucharis lillies.
California
Following the ceremony and
Lean, Tasty
dinner in the Jewish center, the
Tomato
newlyweds left on a honeymoon
(in Tomato Sauce)
Reg. or Hot
at Grossinger's, N.Y. The new
Juice
Mrs. Polukoff, a teacher in the
Ige. 99
14-oz.
Ige.
oval
Melvindale, Mich. high school,
$109
qt.
cans
btles.
jar
will help her husband set up
Lb.
jar
cans
housekeeping at 21400 W. Seven
Mile after Sept. 1.

BEEF BOURGUIGNON

KAPLAN BROS.

DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

PASTRAMI

SARDINES

SCHMALTZ
HERRING

4

89'

All

PILLAR ROCK or

8ngagements

Mr. and Mrs. John Pliskow, of
Lindsay Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Bernice Rosalind, to Jack A.
Erman, son of .Mrs. Rose Gott-
lieb and the late Mr. I. Erman.
A spring wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J.
Forbes, of Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Janice, to Rich-
ard B. Friedman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Friedman, of
Pleasant Ridge.

Socialites to Present
`Nite in Hawaii' Sept. 19

Detroit Socialites will stage
the local version of a pint-sized,
aloha-spirited "luau", Saturday
evening, Sept. 19, when the or-
ganization presents as its sea-
son's premiere, a cabaret-style
production "A Nite in Hawaii,"
it was announced by Rose- A.
Altman, vice-president and pro-
gram committee chairman.
The event, to be held at Cong.
Beth Abraham, will include en-
tertainment and dance varieties
highlighted by Honolulu's Piper
Twins and music of Don Aguin-
aldo and his "Hawaiian Melo-
dears." A social hour and re-
freshMents will follow.

Roland Imported

Solid Pack,
Fancy White Meat

TUNA

3 cans $100

35c Can

Fresh Rap

WAX
PAPER

2 rolls 41c

Planter's

COCKTAIL
PEANUTS

7 1/4-0z. Can

FRUIT
COCKTAIL

Coffee

No. 2 Can
35c ea.

59 t lb.

3 Cans $1 00

*Except Sanka,
S & W, Yuban

83c 3 $100

5c

2

Del Monte

Pineapple &
Grapefruit

DRINK

Mott's

Domino

Fancy

Pure Cane

APPLESAUCE SUGAR

6
99
c
5

Ige.
cans

No.
300
jars

$ 10 0

5 lbs. 49c

41•1110111 ■ 16.

Minute
RICE

Potato
CHIPS

69c

1-1b.
bag

15-oz.
box

Chicken or
Turkey
Swanson's

Clearwater Brand
FRESHWATER

Fancy Grade A
Rozee Whole

WHITE FISH
OR TROUT
FILLETS

TV DINNERS Strawberries

41c

lb.
pkg.

49c 3

49 t pkg.

1 lb $100
cups

PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
U.S. No. 1

Nabisco

PREMIUM
CRACKERS

1-1b.
box

■ 1•1111111=1=111,

FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT

Super Special
Our Own

35c ea.

3 For $ 1 ")

,

Del Monte

Nationally
Advertised

SANKA
Coffee

KETCHUP

Extra Fancy
Fresh

FREESTONE

25c

PRUNE
PLUMS

3 Lbs. 29c

BLUEBERRIES

35c box

3

Boxes $100

1
MACKINTOSH
APPLES

U.S. No.

3

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.

We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, Sept. 1 1, 1959

Detroiters Married
in Pennsylvania

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