MRS. JULIAN M. COHEN Travelers Find Easy Living on Aquarama 'Fun Liner' Brevities SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB will hold its annual picnic be- ginning at 12 noon, Sunday, at Metropolitan Beach. . * * * H. B. TENENBAUM, of Woodingham Dr., has filed with the County Clerk for state rep- resentative on the Democratic ticket for the Aug. 2nd primary. * * * RABBI PHILIP FRANKEL of Congregation Shaarey-Zedek, Lansing, will represent the Jew- ish Chautauqua Society July 10 to 17 as a teacher-counselor at the Youth Camp in Bridgman. • * JOHN LORD BOOTH, presi- dent of the Booth Radio - Net- work, will sponsor a scholarship to Wayne State University for a male or female Negro, based on academic standing, deport- ment and financial need. It is planned that a Booth Scholar- ship will be awarded every two years. Applications will be ad- dressed to the Office of Student Financial Aid at WSU. Apy cur- riculum may be chosen by the winner. * * * VANGUARD PLAYHOUSE announces that Tuesday is the final registration day for the first course of its Theater Arts Workshop for Children -and Teens, 7 to 16. For information, call WO 3-3863. Of special interest to tourists, both cross country and in the Great Lakes area, are the special auto transport facilities of the S. S. Aquarama, the multi-million dollar luxury pas- senger liner which makes daily round trips between Detroit and Cleveland during the sum- mer months. In 1960, regular service will begin July 1 and continue through Labor Day, Sept. 5. The motorist approaches the ship up special ramps, and enters through automatic push button controlled doors in the side of the vessel. Once parked, it's but a step to the ship's elevators which take passengers up to any of the fun decks. Car protection devices include an automatic smoke detection system, automatic sprinklers and a lighted flasher traffic control. The traveler saves about 180 miles of city and highway driv- ing when using the auto trans- port accommodations. The nine-deck, all steel Aqua- rama, largest passenger vessel ever to operate on the Great Lakes, also embodies deluxe passenger recreation facilities. Escalators and elevators quick- ly transport passengers from one deck to another. There are three dance floors, four restau- rants, soda bars, a lounge, and TRY OUR REDI-MADE Hamburger Patties HERRING IN CREAM SAUCE, WINE SAUCE OR COCKTAIL SAUCE READY TO SERVE Outdoor Grill * - We Will Be Closed Monday, July 4th KAPLAN BROS. 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis Strictly Kosher Meats- Poultry • 4 FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET , WE DELIVER Py 4 1 ,94 4 ‘4/44'p l. PtAlt * * * A special board meeting of the ROBERT RAFELSON AUX- ILIARY is slated to plan a budget for the coming year, ac- cording to President Mrs. Jack Iden. The budget committee consists of Mesdames Norman Berkley, c h a i r m a n; Nathan Brenner, Sidney Kay, Morton Oppenheim, Joe Berger and Mrs. Iden. The regularly scheduled board meeting • will be held 9 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Abe Schwartz, 24720 Gard- ner, Oak Park. * * * Mrs. Jerry Dale, newly-elected president of LT. ROY F. GREEN. AUXILIARY, an- nounces a meeting at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. Plans will be made for a fund- raising games party, to be held July 26. DON'T SAY NOTE: We are now featuring in our fabulous OAK PARK market a complete take-out delicatessen counter including appetizers, "HOT KOSHER" corned beef, pastrami, tongue — cooked fresh daily. TRAY SERVICE: We can now pre- pare complete tray service featuring STRICTLY KOSHER products. FOR YOUR SUPER SPECIAL! All Famous Brands HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Pillar Rock or Geisha Imported Stricly Kosher Refreshing White Meat Solid Pack HOT DOGS 1-lb. 79c cello pkg. HEINZ Oven Baked Vegetarian Baked Beans 16-oz. can 10' SNOW CROP 6 Cans'!" LEMONADE Plain or Pink • • • 10 c Can FANCY IMPORTED BEST TASTING Sliced AUSTRIAN ALPS NOODLES ANYWHERE ANY TIME Pir re 1 r' OAK PARK MARKET OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. - SUNDAYS fo 6 P.M. FROSTY ACRES GREENFIELD'S '`1 NOTICE: Visit our new modern Fresh Fish and Sea Food Department in our OAK PARK MARKET . . . The finest selection in the city! ORANGE JUICE SAY DEXTER DAVISO_N MARKETS Id 0 a • SPECIAL EVENTS CALL JO 6-4640. Double Cola 99 c Giant 16-oz. Btles. TUNA Plus Deposit 3 cans 85c MENDELSON'S HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Case of 24 GRADE A JUMBO WHITE EGGS 49 c doz. CHARCOAL 4-lb. 419c bag A. Reynolds ALUMINUM WRAP 25-ft. 039c SWISS CHEESE 39c pkg. EXTRA SPECIAL POOR BOY Sandwiches Pkg. of A0c 2 %.0 SEA TREASURE Breaded Fantail Shrimp 10-oz. .39c pkg. ,■./ HILL'S BROS., BEECHNUT or CHASE & SANBORNE HOLIDAY SPECIAL! CITY BRAND LOX COFFEE Raw Pickled Tongue 1-1b. can 59, 29' lb Kosher Style DILL PICKLES BRIX Pkg. of 2 5 9C qt. jar STOUFFER'S Spinach Souffle or Potatoes Au Gratin 39 c pkg. SPRY 8-oz. jar 69c VELVET BRAND ICE CREAM All Flavors 29' v2. gal. 49 ` DEL MONTE Pure Vegetable Shortening 3-lb. C9c can HUDSON PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT DRINK PILLSBURY c $ 1 00 6 29-oz. FLOUR White or Rainbow SANI WHITE TABLE NAPKINS PAPER PLATES 100 count n8c 80 count box (in oil) " CROWN Finest For Your Grill! No Fluid Necessary roil a6 FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT ••••mmir NOODLES UN 1-4770 WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL LOW POSTED PRICES DAILY! - /p 4ts S op IN THE REFRIGERATED CASE AT YOUR FAVORITE MARKET SAVE ON THESE DAILY SPECIALS Al ALL THREE LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX- ILIARY heard a year-end report by President Deborah Bregman at its last meeting of the sea- son. Sessions will resume in August. — ON YOUR Eva Kuhn and Julian M. Cohen were united in marriage in a ceremony last Sunday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dinner and a reception followed the rites. Parents of the couple are the Eugene Kuhns, of Cruse Ave., and Mrs. Louis Rosen, of Los Angeles, Calif. The bride, wearing a gown of Chantilly lace, highlighted by a scoop neckline, was attended by Beverly Simon as maid of honor. Her twin brother, John Kuhn, was the bridegrooni's best man. Others in the bridal party in- eluded Judith Resnick, Eleanor Tractenberg, Evelyn Ray, Bruce The dollar that does the most Perkers, M a r vin Eichelbaum and Thomas Kuhn. The bride's good for us is the dollar which paternal grandmother also was is kept in circulation. in the procession. The newlyweds left following the wedding for a honeymoon in New York. JWV Activities many areas for games or for just soaking up the sun or view- ing the ever-changing scenic panorama. In addition to regu- lar dance orchestras, movies, puppet shows, special features and entertainers are presented throughout the cruise. In Detroit, the Aquarama leaves its dock at the foot of West Grand Boulevard on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur- days at 9:30 a.m., E.S.T., and arrives in Cleveland at 4:40 p.m., E.D.S.T. It then leaves Cleveland at 5:10 pm., E.D.S.T., and arrives back in Detroit at 10:30 p.m. the same evening. oc only All Purpose 5-lb. bag 39 7 PROD UCE SUPER SPECIALS DAISY BRAND KRAFT WHIPPED BUTTER MIRACLE WHIP Sweet or Salt Salad Dressing 8-oz. pkg. 3 9c We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities qt. jar 45c THE ARISTOCRAT OF MELONS CRENSHAW MELONS 59 , ea. Lge. Size—Reg. 99c Try 'em before you Buy 'em! Extra Fancy Finest of the Land! Thompson's Cultivated SEEDLESS GRAPES 25c lb. BLUEBERRIES 29 c Jumbo Size box 17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, July 1, 1960 Honeymoon in East After June 26 Rites •