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July 22, 1960 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-07-22

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Caribbean Hotel Goes to Tucker

Bennett Cohons Will 'Fiorello' to Open . To Tired Aug. 14
Subscription Series
Move to California
Detroit's subscription play

MRS. BENNETT COHON

series for 1960-61 will open
Aug. 23 at the Riviera Theater
with the best musical comedy
produced on Broadway last sea-
son, "Fiorello!," the song-and-
dance story of New York's
colorful Mayor F i or ell o La
Guardia.
The series is planned and ad-
ministered by the The at e r
Guild-American Theater Society
under the auspices of the Coun-
cil of the Living Theater.
Another attraction, scheduled
shortly after the engagement of
"Fiorello!," is "A Majority of
Pne," featuring Gertrude Berg
and Cedric Hardwicke.
Arthur Laurents will be rep-
resented here by "Invitation to
a March," starring Shelley Win-
ters, and including Eileen Heck-
art and such second generation
talents as Henry Fonda's daugh-
ter Jane and Helen Hayes' son,
James MacArthur.
In the course of the season,
the Detroit subscribers will see
"At the Drop of a Hat," "A
Raisin in the Sun," and "Five
Finger Exercise" and others to
be announced.

Marilyn Brenda Bez, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Bez
of Indiana Ave., became the
bride on July 10 of Bennett
Cohon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Cohon of Canton, Ohio,
at the Adas Shalom Synagogue.
Officiating at the ceremony
were Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel.
The bride wore ivory peau de
soie fashioned with an empire
bodice of peau de lange lace
and garlands of matching lace
appliqued on the dome-shaped
skirt and chapel train. The
poufe veil of ivory silk illusion
fell from a Dior bow of match-
- ing silk. She carried white orch-
ids and stephanotis on her Con-
firmation Bible.
Sharon Bez was maid of hon-
or for her sister. Bridesmaids
were Miss Maryann Cohon, sis-
ter of the groom; Mrs. Stewart
Willens of Canton; Miss Sandra
Rabinowitz, Mrs. Michael Hartz
and Miss Teri Diem. Toby Bez
was flower girl.
Acting as best man for his
cousin was Stewart Willens of
Canton, Ohio. Ushers were Rich-
- and Schuman of Canton; Jay
Clar of Cleveland; Bert Bez,
Herbert Bez and Jeffrey Raben.
The couple chose Canada for
their honeymoon, after which
they will motor to California
where they will make their
home.

GEMILUTH CHASSODIM
MEN'S • CLUB will present an
evening of movies July 28 at
Jericho Hall, 18495 Wyoming.
Two films will cover the topics
of the St. Lawrence Seaway and
the problems of the aged. Mar-
tin Weil will show a film of the
cornerstone laying ceremony of
the new synagogue at Vassar
and Greenfield.

You'll find there's no place
like home if the place is home-
like.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ledger of
13241 Albany, Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Winifred, to Louis
Rome, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Rome of Worcester,
Massachusetts.
Miss Ledger graduated Phi
Beta Kappa from the Univer-
sity of Michigan. She now
teaches in the Livonia Public
Schools. Mr. Rome is Director
of Juvenile Court Services for
Washtenaw County.
A graduate of Dartmouth Col-
lege and the New York School
of Social Work at Columbia
University, he also attended the
University of Michigan Law
School.
The wedding will take place
August 14 at Cong. Ahavas
Achim.

Hamburger Patties

ON YOUR

Outdoor Grill

KAPLAN BROS.

18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis

Strictly Kosher Meats- Poultry

UN 1-4770

WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL
LOW POSTED PRICES DAILY !

-

NOTICE: Visit our new modern Fresh Fish and Sea Food Department in our
OAK PARK MARKET . . . The finest selection in the city!

OAK PARK MARKET OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. — SUNDAYS to 6 P.M.

arwm
SALAMI or
BOLOGNA

89c

HILL'S BROS.

or BEECH-NUT

COFFEE

59c

1-lb.
can

City Brand

KING NOVA
LOX

8-oz.
jar

PILLAR ROCK or
GEISHA, Imported

Fancy, White Meat
Solid Pack

TUNA

INTRODUCTORY
OFFER!

R C COLA

(By Vernor's)

79c 3 cans 85c 6 cans 59c

Country Side
Ice Cream Co.

Mtgs. of Ice Cream
and PARVE ICES
is proud to an-
nounce that their
products are now
available at

All Dexter
Davison Markets

BORDEN'S

CREAM
CHEESE

10`

3-oz.
pkg.

KRAFT SLICED

NATURAL

CARAWAY
CHEESE

6-oz.
pkg.

2 9 c

FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT 1"•".".."" I

FROSTY ACRES
ORANGE JUICE

6

$1

00

cans I

FROSTY ACRES
GOLDEN WAFFLES

AIL

Pkg.
of 6

1 O c

DOLE

$ 1 00

JUICES

6

cans

STAR KIST

LOBSTER
NEWBURG

$1 00

A

—11- pkgs.I

FRADELE'S

COMPLETE

SHRIMP
DINNER

49

ea.

GOLD'S

CROWN

BEET
BORSCHT

Sweet, Crispy

4 9c

jars

SUPER SPECIAL!

ALCOA

Fresh, Tender

CHARCOAL
BRIOUETS

ALUMINUM
WRAP

SWEET
CORN

$1129

2,50 - f l i t .

29c

We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

e

jar

39

FRUIT
SALAD

WHOLE

Big
Jar

APRICOTS

49'

DEL MONTE

ALL PURPOSE

CREAM STYLE

5-lb.
bag

16-oz.
ice box

HUNT'S

PILLSBURY

FLOUR
3 9c

MIDGET
PICKLES

KRAFT

CORN
6 c3aTs

$100

TREESWEET

GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE

4

giant $100
46-oz.
cans

... ■ =111 ■ 1=1.1110,

PRODUCE SUPER SPECIALS

20-113.
bag

Best Anywhere—Anytime

WE
DELIVER

FREE PARKING
ACROSS STREET

market a complete
NOTE: We are now featuring in our fabulous OAK PARK
"HOT
KOSHER" corned
take-out delicatessen counter including appetizers,
We can now pre-
TRAY
SERVICE:
beef, pastrami, tongue — cooked fresh daily.
products. FOR YOUR
STRICTLY
KOSHER
pare complete tray service featuring
SPECIAL EVENTS CALL JO 6 4640.

SHMULKA
BERNSTEIN'S
BEST 15 or Chicago
Strictly

1-9

O

C.4

tai

tai

rn

TRY OUR REDI-MADE

MISS WINIFRED LEDGER

SAVE ON THESE DAILY SPECIALS AT ALL THREE

FIT FOR A KING!

NOODLES

Freight Lines, which operates
350 trailer trucks in Michigan,.
Ohio, Illinois and Indiana, with
terminals in 15 cities in these
areas.
Tucker is active in Jewish
and Zionist circles :n S outh
Bend. He is past president of
Menora Lodge, Bnai Brith, and
a life member of the Zionist
Organization of America and
the Jewish War Veterans.
Appointed general manager
of the Caribbean Hotel is Al
Ruska, who will manage its
operation.

1 •11

Radomer Aid Plans Picnic
R ad o m e r Aid Society and
Ladies Auxiliary will hold their
annual picnic July 31 in Oak
Park's Major Park. All members
and families are invited to at-
tend. Prizes and games for the
children, besides refreshments,
will be featured.

Men's Clubs

Operation and control of the
Caribbean Hotel in Miami
Beach passed into the hands of
Maurice Tucker and associates,
with the new operators assum-
ing immediate control of the de
luxe oceanfront hotel and
cabana club.
Tucker, who had previously
been identified with Miami
Beach hotel operation in the
post-war period, is a resident
of South Bend, Ind., and main-
tains a home in Miami Beach.
With his associates, he is the
owner and operator of Tucker

Sugar Sweet

HONEYDEWS

Giant 6 Size

ars 29c 59 c ea.

California Tender

PASCAL
CELERY

Jumbo Stalk

For Summer

Salads!
CUCUMBERS,
GREEN ONIONS,
RED RADISHES,
GREEN PEPPERS

Mix 'em or
Match 'em

25 c ea. 4 29c

for

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