100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 06, 1960 - Image 20

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-05-06

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Jam' ACTIVITIES

a
ca
c74
1-1

co

as

W

z

ti

O

E-•

A

1::1

Country Day Camp Sets 'Visiting Day'
Klein-Sucan Rites
In response to many inquiries Moscow, Sharon Newsman, Mimi
and Judy Korn, Larry Birndorf,
Planned for Nov. .6 regarding its facilities and pro- Judy
Brenner, Marilyn Hoscow,

events include a hospital party
gram, Country Day Camp will
May 15, at Battle Creek Veter-
have a special pre-camp Visit- Ricky Bronson, Judy Lepofsky,
ans Hospital; the annual instal-
ing Day from 1 to 4 p.m., May Jerry Lax and Marilyn Las-
lation of officers on May 22 and
15, according to Morton Kanfer, brook.
a mother and daughter party
director. •
For directions to the camp
May 16, at the Memorial Home.
All interested families are in- or further information, call Kan-
Reservations for the latter af-
vited to visit the camp, which is fer at MA. 6-6308 or VE. 7-6701.
fair maybe made with Ruth
located near Walled Lake, and
Wolfe, WE. 5-2240; or Raye
to meet with this year's staff.
Weimer, KE. 2-5274.
For the
* * *
All facilities of the camp will
Perfect Affair .. .
be
open
for
inspection.
ROBERT J. RAFELSON
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST POST recently elected the fol-
The camp program includes
and AUXILIARY will jointly lowing new officers: Ralph Ep-
nature study, horseback riding,
and His Orchestra
install new officers at a pro stein, commander; Milton Rose
cookouts, all outdoor sports,
UN 3-3737
gram May 14, in the Memorial and Sidney Goodfriend, vice-
door-to-door t r a n s p or tation,
Home. Harry T. Madison, past commanders; Morton Oppen-
daily hot lunches and an after-
national commander, will induct heim, quartermaster; Milton
ternoon snack. There are spe-
John Nemon, commander; Mil- Shore, adjutant; and Jack Iden,
Confirmation,
cial dining and recreational fa-
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah,
ton Greenberg and Oscar Braun, chief of staff. The officers will
cilities for nursery age children.
Sweet Sixteen Invitations.
vice - commanders; Russ e 11 be installed at a joint supper
David Moscow, camp program
Matches and Napkins
Greenberg, quarteni.aster; Ber- dance with the Auxiliary on
director, returns for his seventh
Complete Selection at
MISS JONI KLEIN
nie Hoffman and Burt Siegel, May 14, in the Memorial Home.
Reasonable Prices
season, 'while other staff mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klein, bers are Bob Massel, Harold Mi-
MRS. KATE ALTMAN
judge advocates; and Marvin Special guests will be Irving
TY 8-3233
,UN
4-0640
Foxman, chief of staff. The fol- Cane, • Department commander, of Noel Dr., Southfield, an- aels, Bonnie Weitzman, Norman
lowing Auxiliary officers will be and Mrs. John Nemon, Auxil- nounce the forthcoming marri-
installed by Mrs. John Nemon, iary president. Mrs. Nemon will age of their daughter, Joni Beth,
president of the JWVA Depart- install the new Auxiliary offi- to Stanley Edward Sucan, son
ment of Michigan; Mesdames cers, and Norman Berkley, past of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sucan,
Jerry Dale, president; Carl Zide Department commander, will in- of Prairie Ave.
Mr. Sucan, a Phi Beta Kappa
and Ben Herman, vice-presi- stall Post officers.
* * *
graduate gf Wayne State Uni-
dents; Harry Harrison, treas-
urer; S. Wiener, patriotic in-
Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER- versity, is a past president of
structress; D.• Eisenberg, chap- MAN POST and AUXILIARY Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity.
lain; M. Siegel, guard; L. Ber- have scheduled a joint installa- He is presently affiliated with
man, historian; and M. Schein- tion program for Sunday eve- the Detroit Board of Education.
Black & White — "Living" Natural Color
ker, conductress. For reserva- ning, in the Memorial Home. A Miss Klein is a former WSU
UN 4-8484
tions, call Mrs. Scheinker, BR. supper will be served to mem- student.
8632 McNichols Rd., West
A Nov. 6 wedding is planned
bers, their guests and prospec-
3-8133.
* * *
tive members. For reservations, at Temple Israel.
SHOLOM AUXILIARY, at its call Bill or Shirley Sniderman,
recent installation ceremony, in- DI. 1-2246. * * *
ducted the following women:
Appointment of Walter Klein
Mesdames Milton Zimmerman,
president; Emile Jacobs and and Mrs. Morton Oppenheim as
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Lip-
Charles Siegel, vice-presidents; chairmen of JWV's silver anni- kin, of Oakman Blvd., announce
Robert Leach, treasurer; Ralph versary DEPARTMENT OF the engagement of their daugh-
OUR MEATS AND POULTRY ARE GOVERNMENT
Friedman, -Sanford Gordon and MICHIGAN convention was an- ter, Karen Ruth, to Sheldon
nounced
this
week
by
Irving
INSPECTED AND GRADED "A" PRIME.
Peter Helman, secretaries; Fred
Arnold Schore, son of Mr. and
Sorkow, historian; David Ber- Cane, Department commander, Mrs. Henry Schore, of Green-
SEE OUR DAILY SUPER SPECIAL POSTED PRICES
man, patriotic instructress; Al- and Mrs. John Nemon, Auxil- lawn Ave.
bert Pasick, conductress; Jules iary president. The convention
The
bride-to-be'
is
a
graduate
UN 1-7237
18275 WYOMING
Goldstein, Murray Krugel and is planned from June 3 to 5, of Wayne State University's
— FREE DELIVERY —
M. Raskin, trustees. A luncheon when Bernard Abrams, national college of education. Her fiance
is planned for May 17, in the commander, will be guest graduated from Wayne State

home of Mrs. Harry Levin, speaker.
University, and he is presently
* * *
29490 Lochmoor, Franklin
attending the College of Osteo-
ELI
LEVIN
AUXILIARY
Lt.
Knolls, honoring Mrs. David
pathic Medicine and Surgery in
will
meet
at
8:30
p.m.,
Tuesday,
Eisman, outgoing president.
Des Mollies, Ia. He is affiliated
in
the
Memorial
Home,
when
• * *
hostesses will. be Esther Singer- with Lambda Omicron Gamma.
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY man and Jennie Wish. Recently- An August wedding is planned.
* * *
will meet Monday evening, in elected by the group are Ida
Announcement has been made
the Memorial Home, when host- Phillips, president; Esther Sin-
,CHICKENS
ROASTING
Vill
Aer
esses will be Jean Friedman german and Rose Shapson, vice- of the engagement of Gail 2.
and Raye Weimer. Other May presidents; Lillian Braunstein, Katz, daughter of Mr. Meyer A.
THE BEST FRESH FISH DAILY
treasurer; Jeanne Polansky and Katz, of Coral Gables, Fla., and
• Esther Phillips, secretaries; Fri- the late Mrs. Katz, to Laurence
da S'hiffman, chaplain; Jennie Wasser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wish, conductress; Emily Cut- Ben Wasser, of Woodingham
ler, historian; Louba Lupiloff, Dr., Detroit.
FREE DELIVERY, CALL DI 1-4525
Home Catering • patriotic instructress; • Ruth The bride-elect attended the
Or Stop in at
University
of
Miami,
-where
she
Goldsher,
guard;
Louba
Lupi-

• • Let us help you make your •
13523 W. 7 MILE RD., Near Schaefer
loff, Gertrude Hoberman and pledged Sigma Delta Tau soror-
2 party a complete success. 2 Kate Dworin, trustees.
Offer Good May 9 thru May 13
ity, and later was a student at
I Delicious Food—Dinnerware i
Miami's Walsh School of Busi-

Excellent Service
Center Carnival, Prom
ness Science. Mr. Wasser will

Trays To Order
:

A Monte Carlo Night carnival graduate from Wayne State Uni-
YOU CAN GET IT ONLY AT GRUNTS!
: for Teens and a Tween Prom versity's college of education
Call: DI 1-0072
UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570: will be the final programs of this June. An August wedding
Enjoy MRS. GRUNT'S own, strictly Kosher, home-made
: 19315 Jas. Couzens : the -season for those groups at is planned, in Miami Beach, Fla.
• Chopped Liver
• Dill Tomatoes
Pickled Herring
moomoomm000mems the Jewish Center, May 14.

Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will install newly-
elected officers at its annual
Mother's Day program to be
held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, at
Rainbow Terrace. The women,
on Thursday, serviced patients
at Dearborn Veterans Hospitals,
serving refreshments and dis-
tributing gifts.
* * *

Mickey Woolf

Superb Photography

8ngagements

NATHAN & IRVING'S

Save More at

REISMAN'S KOSHER POULTRY & FISH MKT.

351

1 1 0•••• • • • • • • • ••• • 0000•

29t lb.
19c

LAKE ERIE PERCH -
JUMBO CARP

SAMEROFFS •

I

BRAVERMAN'S
KOSHER MEATS

"Only the Price Is Lower"

ist Ni LAMB CHOPS . . . u
BONELESS BEEF STEW .
BREAST OF BEEF ;r-ri.731.7 1 . b

89c

79c

135c

EXTRA LARGE W EGGS . . . Doz. 45c
FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 pVG 1 39

WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR ADDITIONAL LOW PRICES

13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD.

CORNER OF HARTWELL

DI 1-2345

Socialites Schedule
`Cabaret Night,' Sunday

Detroit Socialites plans an
open-house Cabaret Night on
Sunday evening, at the Sholem
Aleichem Institute.
Arranged as a night club
style program, the evening will
include popular dancing and
light beverages and refresh-
ments served by club hostesses.
This event, according to
executive secretary Eve Gold-
berg, will close the organiza-
tion program season, and will
precede by three days the
annual meeting and election of
officers.

•Chopped Herring
• Pickled Lox
• Dill Pickles

• Horseradish
• Pickled Fish
• Gefilte Fish

• Cole Slaw
• Pimentos
• Pbtato Salad

AND NOW — MRS. GRUNT'S OWN STRICTLY
KOSHER HOME-MADE FROZEN FOODS:

• Stuffed Cabbage • Fricasse
• Kreplach
• Meat Blintzes
• Matzo Balls
• Chick-en Soup
• Barley Mushroom Soup
• Kasha with Gravy

t
t;ITrale

GRUNT'S MARKET

18252 WYOMING

near

CURTIS — UN 1-9645

RECOMMENDED
BY BETTER
INTERIOR
DECORATORS

r

e Clean
Household
Items Ex-
clusively



CITY
WIDE

and CURTAIN LAUNDRY

Drapes • Curtains • Cornices • Slip Covers
Lamp Shades • Quilts and Bedspreads
WE DO ALL THE WORK
REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN)
Phone us for Free Estimate—NO OBLIGATION

and
SUBURBAN
SERVICE

TW 1-1818

FREE STORAGE FACILITIES WHILE DECORATING

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan