for Tisha b'Ab The traditional mid-summer appeal in behalf of the Jewish National Fund and its land re- clamation and soil development projects in- Israel will be con- ducted in congregations in Michigan- and congregations around the nation next month on the occasion of Tisha b'Ab, which occurs on Aug. 2, it was announced by Phillip Stollman and Norman Allan, co-chairmen of the JNF religious groups committee. An appeal ,issued by Stollman and Allan urges rabbis and synagogue lay leaders through- out the state to carry on the traditional appeal for the JNF on Tisha b'Ab so that every wor- shipper has an opportunity to demonstrate his devotion to the land and people of Israel. The appeal points out that by virtue of the recent agreement with the government of Israel, the JNF has been charged with the sole responsibility for the re- habilitation and developneni. of Israel's land owned by the State, as well as the JNF's own great holdings. Stollman and Allan are also urging that Shabbat Chazon, the Sabbath preceding Tisha b'Ab and Shabbat Nachmu, be devoted to Keren Kayemet. Friedman Essay Wins Top Honors Melvyn Friedman, 2647 Elm- hurst, has been named a triple award winner receiving $250 inj prizes for his essay, "Civil De- ' fense—An American Tradition." A June graduate of Central High School, Friedman won first prize of $50 and a trophy from the Wayne County Coun- cil Ladies Auxiliary of the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars; first prize of a $100 savings bond from the State of Michigan; and a silver medal and $100 savings bond from the Office of Civil Defense Mobilization In his essay, Friedman cited the "inherent characteristic of American society from the time of its origin to band together quickly and effectively against any threat to its existence." The essay has been entered for national competition. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedman, the essayist gradu- ated with honors and was awarded two scholarships to the University of Michigan. He will enroll this fall as a pre-medical student. Now new U.S. Savings Bonds earn 3 3/4% interest to maturity. TRY OUR REDI-MADE MISS JUDITH WASSER Hamburger Patties MRS. RICHARD GRAUER At a recent dinner at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wasser Enid Carol Lappin on July 10 ON YOUR of Woodingham Dr. announced became the bride of Richard D. the engagement of their daugh- Grauer at the Sheraton-Cadillac ter, Judith, to Ira Gerald Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler per- Samuels, son of Mr. and Mrs. formed the ceremony. Morris Samuels of Roslyn Rd. They are the children of Dr. Miss Wasser will attend and Mrs. Irwin I. Lappin, 19310 Wayne State University in the Parkside Rd., and Mr. and Mrs fall. The future bridegroom is Edwin B. Grauer, 10154 Lincoln majoring in real estate at the Dr., Huntington Woods. Detroit Institute of Technology. 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis The bride wore an ivory silk Strictly Kosher Meats- Poultry JDC Overseas Conclave taffeta gown with open neck- The fourteenth annual Over- line and heirloom Brussels lace WE FREE PARKING seas Conference of the Joint appliqued on a molded bodice. UN 1-4770 DELIVER ACROSS STREET Distribution Committee will be A petal-shaped overskirt was held Oct. 31 through Nov. 3, in fitted to a floor-length, dome- Hotel du Rhone, Geneva, Switz- shaped skirt which fell into a WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL chapel train. A mantilla of heir- erland, it was announced by LOW POSTED PRICES DAILY ! loom Brussels lace completed Robert Fulton was a portrait Charles H. Jordan, JDC direc- the ens e m.b 1 e. The bride's painter before he became an tor-general for overseas opera- flowers comprised an arrange- inventor. ment of stephanotis and white spray orchids. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Edward Stulberg, as matron of honor; Marjorie Sue Lappin, Cynthia Bloom, as NOTE: We are now featuring in our fabulous OAK PARK market a complete junior bridesmaids;, and Mrs. take-out delicatessen counter including appetizers, "HOT KOSHER" corned Leo I. Bloom. beef, pastrami, tongue — cooked fresh daily. TRAY SERVICE: We can now pre- The bridegroom's best man pare complete tray service featuring STRICTLY KOSHER products. FOR YOUR was his brother, Robert. Ushers SPECIAL EVENTS CALL JO 6-4640. were Robert Segar, Richard in our Kahn, Robert Zeigelman, Nor- NOTICE: Visit our new modern Fresh Fish and Sea Food Department man Zeigelman, Edward Stul- selection in the city! OAK PARK MARKET . . • The finest berg and Arthur Baum, Jr. The couple will reside on Greenfield Rd. after the honey- moon in the New England states. Outdoor Grill KAPLAN BROS. 91XT R•P AVII50 ) MARKETS - Ii011#4 1 re 1' 4 SAVE ON THESE DAILY SPECIALS AT ALL THREE A11. 4 I. OAK PARK MARKET OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. — SUNDAYS to 6 P.M. I DIV Activities ROBERT J. RAFELSON POST and AUXILIARY at a recent meeting formulated plans for a swim party and wiener roast to be held 8 p.m. Sunday, July 31, at the Oak Park Pool and Major Park. The group has rented the pool for its exclusive use from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. and will hold the wiener roast afterward in the park, according to Ralph Ep- stein, Post commander, and Mrs. Jack Iden, Auxiliary president. In case of inclement weather, the date will be August '7. For reservations call LI 1-8593. Lean, Meaty Extra Special STRICTLY SMOKED 'Ms PASTRAMI HILL'S BROS. BEECHNUT or Chase & Sanborn COFFEE 1-lb. can 59c PILLAR ROCK or GEISHA, Imported KIPPERED SALMON Fancy, White Meat Solid Pack 99 ` lb. 3 cans 85c TUNA MENDELSON'S GRADE A EXTRA LARGE WHITE EGGS 49 c doz. KRAFT Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE 8-oz. pkg. 29c Vegetable Vegetarian, or Tomato Rice SOUP cans VOTTEST NOODLES NE 51j 29 c pkg. EGG PLANT STICKS BIRDS EYE POTATO PUFFS 3 ogs.1 00 5 pkgs. sr 35c ea. BIRDS EYE ORANGE JUICE 4 , cans 89` BIRDS EYE Tender GREEN PEAS 3 pkgs. 55` 99` 5 cans 99c CLEARFIELD Individually Wrapped LARGE HOME-MADE CHEESE SLICES • BLINTZES 69 8-oz. Pkg. c doz,. 29c Cheese, Blueberry, Cherry American, Pimento, Swiss RICHELIEU 'GREEN GIANT "Raggedy Ann' F reestone SWEET PEAS Large, Tender Yellow Peaches 3 4 303 cans EI9 C 303 cans 69c DOLE Hawaiian Unsweetened PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 giant $ cans 1 00 WHITE STAR SOUR CREAM Save 18c! pint carton SMUCKER'S PURE Strawberry Preserves Large 20-oz. Jar Only 49c PRODUCE SUPER SPECIALS IT'S NEW!! HUDSON PA-PER TOWELS White, Yellow, Pink GREENFIELD NOODLES MRS. PAUL'S Save 36c! SPECIAL! FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT BIRDS EYE FISH STICKS ROLAND IMPORTED SPRATS HEINZ 2 rolls 39c MOTT'S Fancy Applesauce 3 3.5;04 $1 00 We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities MT. WHITNEY Super Colossal RIPE OLIVES 2 tall cans 85 Large, Green, Extra Fancy, Crispy Fancy Sweet LETTUCE NECTARINES PEACHES 2 h4ci s 29` 29` IL 2 ibs.29` 17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday , July 15, 1960 Tells o Troth Enid Lein Is Ted Traditional JNF to Richay4. Grr auel Appeal Issued