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August 19, 1960 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-08-19

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MRS. ALAN TABOR

Phyllis Ann Harrison and
Alan Charles Tabor were
married Aug. 14 at the Whittier
Hotel. The bride is .the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alev Harri-
son. The bridegroofn is the son
of Mrs. Oscar M. Zeman and
Amson C. Tabor.
The ceremony was performed
by Dr. Richard C. Hertz and
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick.
The bride wore a ballerina-
length gown of white silk or-
ganza over taffeta. The sabrina
neckline of Alencon lace was
embroidered with seed pearls.
The sleeves were elbow-length
lace.
Her fingertip veil was of im-
ported illusion and was secured
by a crown. She carried a cas-
cade bouquet of white orchids,
Mlles and stephanotis.
Her attendants were Mrs.
Sherman Hirschman, Mrs. Nor-
man Brodsky, Lucille Rubin and
the maid of honor, Ruth Green.
Gerald Kirschner was the best
man. The ushers were William
Engleman, Daniel Zemon and
Robert Harrison.
The couple left for a two-
week honeymoon in Florida and
Nassau. Upon their return,
they will reside in Royal Oak.

Wilno Co. Publishes
New Year Calendar

Associates will present its an-
nual Detroit Jewelry Show Aug.
21-23 at the S t a tler Hilton
Hotel.
The show, for jewelry and al-
lied buyers of department and
jewelry' stores in Michigan is
expected to have 50 lines of
jewelry and other allied manu-
facturers represented. Special
door prizes will be awarded
:luring the three-day show.
About 1,500 retailers will be
expected to attend, according
to Phil Rothschild, 13345 Sher-
wood, -Huntington Woods, chair-
man of the show.
Members of the show commit-
tee include George D. Cohn,
Dave Goldstein, Hy Keys, Leon- MISS BARBARA LEIBOVICH
ard Brown, Larry Katz, Harry
A Nov. 19 wedding date has
Fisher, Harold Karlsruher,
Herb Segal, Irv. Segal, Donald been set for Barbara Ann Lei-
Stenfeld, Earl Hogue and Jules bovich and Sydney Geller. They
are the children of Mrs. Ger-
Reichgott.
trude Partney and the late
Leibovich, and Mrs.
Son of Israeli Envoy Jacob
Sarah Geller and the late Morris
With Scouts in Detroit Geller.
The 33 Boy Scouts of Troop
185 who camped last week in
MIRON J. SHESKIN of New
Melvindale Park left Adath York, recently was elected presi-
Jeshurun in Elkins Park, Pa., dent of the • United Zionists-
on July 10 to begin a six-week, Revisionists of America. He is
6,000 mile camping tour through a former president of the Zion-
14 states and to Toronto, Ca- ists-Revisionists Organization in
dada. They . traveled by a char- pre-war Poland, and the found-
tered and air-conditioned bus.
er , and national commander of
The foreign scout assigned the "Brith Hahayal," that
to the troop as their guest for country's pre-war Jewish War
the entire' trip by the National Veterans Organization. He is a
Scouting Office is David Har- long-time member of the World
man, son of the Israeli Ambas- Zionist General Council (Ac-
sador to the United States.
tions Committee).

Free Sons of Israel Lodge Installs Officers

Marvin Hyman has been in-
stalJed president of Montefiore
Lodge No. 12, Free Sons of Is-
rael.
Others taking office are Jerry
Bagelman and Milton Gottes-
man, vice presidents; Sam
Englebert, treasurer; Mesdames
Victor Ross and Harry Rice,
secretaries; Mrs. Harold Harris,
chairman of Michelson Service
Fund; and Mesdames Jack
Chaikin and Marvin Hyman, co-
chairmen of the entertainment
and program committee.
The group will hold its open-
ing meeting Sept. 13 at 18340
W. 7 Mile Rd. Arthur Gottes-

man and Milton Behrendt will
present their delegates' report
on the tri-annual convention
which they attended earlier this
summer in the Catskills.
Plans are being made to or-
ganize bridge, dance and in-
vestment groups and bowling
teams for members.

Former New York Supreme
Court Justice EMIL N. BAAR,
chairman of the board of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, will deliver the
Sabbath sermon tonight at
services of Temple Beth
Sholom in Anchorage, Alaska.

CAN'T COME IN! — CALL — WE'LL DELIVER

TRY OUR REDI-MADE

Hamburger Steaks

ON YOUR

Outdoor Grill

NOW AVAILABLE:

Koshered, Cleaned Fresh Poultry,
Ready For The Pot!

KAPLAN BROS.

18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis

Strictly Kosher Meats- Poultry

FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET

SAVE ON THESE DAILY SPECIALS AT ALL THREE

UN 1-4770

DEXTER DAVISON
MARKETS

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

4
"1

4 1

Pr re

4T
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SPECIAL EVENTS CALL JO 6-4640.

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. fo 4 P.M. - SUNDAYS to 6 P.M.

Wilno Kosher Sausage Co. of
Chicago, pioneers in manufactur-
ing "Pure Bee" kosher delica-
tessen products, has published a
new Hebrew-English calendar for
the year 5721, 1960-61, which is
now being distributed by Wilno
dealers.
In addition to all dates of Jew-
ish and legal holidays, the alma-
nac has many other important
and useful information and
prayers. Kadish, Yizkor, bless-
ings of the Torah and dates of
Sfiroh, Lag B'Omer, Tisha b'Ab
when weddings are forbidden and
others are all listed for conveni-
ence and information.
The calendar is also available
at the offices of this publication.

SUPER SPECIAL!

STRICTLY

avow
BEST 15 or CHICAGO BRAND

HOT
DOGS

HILLS BROS.

COFFEE

19

c Full
Pound
Package

PILLAR ROCK or
GEISHA, Imported

Fancy, White Meat
Solid Pack

TUNA

59 c lb.

HEINZ

SUPER SPECIAL!
OUR OWN

Fancy

TOMATO
KETCHUP

MOLLY'S BEST

39 c qt.

SEA TREASURE

Breaded

FANTAIL SHRIMP

10-oz. 39
pkg.

c

SNOW CROP
ORANGE JUICE

6

I

cans S i "

GREEN GIANT

Large Tender

SWEET
PEAS

FOX DELUXE
TUNA POT PIES

1 5`

Pkg.

IDAHO VALLEY

Crinkle Cut

FRENCH FRIES

2-lb.
pkg.

410c

.47

FRESHRAP
WAX PAPER

Ideal for
Freezer Wrap

VELVET BRAND

R C

COLA

ICE
CREAM

(BY VERNORS)

(All Flavors)

11-4?oeZ.
btle.

DOLE
HAWAIIAN

Pineapple
Juice

°Val *

KRAFT

LI BBY'S
Pineapple-
Raspberry;
Pineapple-
Strawberry

DRINKS

6 89`

Cans

JELL-0

GELATI N
DESSERTS

SAVE 10c!

Philadelphia
CREAM
CHEESE

(plain only)

3-oz.
pkg.

10 `

Imported

SPRATS

SAVE 36c!

49` 5 cans 99c

Pillsbury

WHOLE
APRICOTS

Ready-To-Bake

(Unsweetened)

giant
46-oz.
cans

ROLAND BRAND

HUNT'S

19c 4 100 3

Reg or Hot

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

WATS COOKING ?

SUPER SPECIAL!

3 cans 85` 6 cans 49`

NEW DILLS

Reg., Drip.,
Fine

Benjamin Harris published
the first American newspaper
in Boston on Sept. 25, 1690. It
was banned after the first issue.

GREENFIELD
HO©DLIE5
'OF @NEE

To Wed Nov. 19

21/2
cans

(hoc. Chip
COOKIES

89

KRAFT

Natural

t• 39C
16r-olz

' EXTRA SPECIAL!

CHEESE
BARS

Muenster, Brick,
Caraway

. .oz. 3 9C

stick

BORDEN'S

AMERICAN
CHEESE

11/2-lb.
loaf

59c

PRODUCE SPECIALS

Old Fashioned

SUGAR
PEARS

FAMOUS

HOME GROWN

Badalement
BANANAS

TOMATOES

1111 cans 6 9C 2 4 sc 229` 3 lbs. 29c 3 lbs. 35c2 ibs 29c

Ige.
rolls

We • Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

boxes

`

1 7-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Au gust 19, 1960

Phyllis Ha TISO/1 Is I Detroit Jewelry Show
for Aug. 21-23
Wed to Alan Tabor I Slated
The Detroit Jewelry Sales

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