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October 28, 1960 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-28

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Civic Session with
Political Candidates

Paul Bagwell and Alvin Bent-
ley, Republican candidates for
governor and U.S. senator, re-
spectively, and Michigan's sen-
ior Democratic U.S. senator,
Patrick McNamara, Lt. Gov.
Swainson and Cong. John Di
gell will be featured with oth
political leaders as gues spe
ers at a civic affairs in at
8:30 p.m. Monday at t
War Veterans Home o
The meeting, open to the b-
lic, is sponsored by the Josep L.
Bale Post and Detroit Post, JWV.

Shown at the dais at the successful annual fall luncheon of the Israel Bond Women's
Division at Town and Country Club are (left to right), Mrs. Israel Wiener, cash collection
chairman; Mrs. Harry Kay, Women's Division associate chairman for cash activities; Mrs. Max
Stollman, Woinen's Division co-,chairman; Miss Marlene Dietrich, guest of honor; Mrs. Joseph
Katchke, Women's Division co-chairman; Robert Lurie, guest speaker; Mrs. Tom Borman,
Women's Division associate chairman for sales activities; Mrs. Harry Nachman, sponsor chair-
man; Mrs. Charles Milan, Women's Division ho norary chairman, and Mrs. David Pollack,
arrangements chairman.



The fund-raising drive of the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council- and its 27
chapters of more than 7,000
members will be capped with
the biggest event of the year
8:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Ford
Auditorium.
Featured will be the Ames
Brothers, Emil Cohen, Amer-
ican-Jewish humorist, and the
dance team of Brascia and
Tybee.
President Mrs. Sidney Eidel-
man has appointed Mrs. Harry
Bodzin general chairman. Other
chairmen include mesdames
Herman Kyff, Ira Fisher,

( Bar Mitzvahs

vent are
ormation,
LI 7-2896,
EL 7-2622.

OR ABO
AT OUR NE

(2nd

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stybel,
7134 Thatcher, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Harvey
Jerry, 9 a.m. Saturday at Cong.
Beth Abraham.

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diabetics, overweights and lo-cal.
orie diets. Use for beverages.
desserts, cooking. Pure. Corn.
4 oz. — 15e
pletely harmless.

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Mumford Parents Invited
to 'Get Acquainted' at Tea

American Education Week
will be observed by the Mum-
ford Parents Club at a "Get-
Acquainted" tea and reception
at noon Nov. 4 in the school
library. Parents of Mumford
students and their teachers are
invited. Hostesses will include
Mesdames W. Silver, J. Levitt
and H. Shapiro.

SPRINGEL'S

Try Our Redi-Made Hamburger Steak Patties

Samuel

old, Bernar
Eugene Perlstein, Richar
War- Lind
Allen Weitzman, Abrah
onoff, Fred Rappapor Arthur
Weisberg, Sanford - senthal,
Allan LaBan, Natha Kantor, cal
Seymour Sandweiss,
ert Cut- or
ler, Henry Schore,
x Shor,
George Terebelo,
Axler,
Earl Yaillen, Alvin

Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry

18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis

GUARANTEED PION-FATTENING

AT FOOD STORES EVERYWHERE

AT- OUR OAK PARK MARKET

TRY OUR STRICTLY

FINEST SELECTION
IN THE CITY!

BAR-B-0'd
CHICKEN
BEST YOU EVER TASTED!

Bas Mitzvahs

The Bas Mitzvah of Sharon
Raphael, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Raphael, will be ob-
served 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the
Sholem Aleichem Institute.
4, * *
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Gore-
lick of Parkwood Ave., Hunt-
ington Woods, announce thhe
Bas Mitzvah of their daughter,
Linda Fern, 8:30 p.m. Nov. 4
at Beth Aaron Synagogue, 18000
Wyoming. A reception will fol-
low.

We Skin, Bone & Grind

$129 ea.

Strictly

PASTRAMI

Vladimiritzer Names
airmen
Games

TRY OUR STRICTLY

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Fish Free of Charge!

MAR PARV

"110311

FOR YOUR PARTY
OR OTHER SPECIAL
EVENTS

Fresh Fish & Sea Food

KOSHER PAREV

OLEO

Super Special I
BORDEN'S
WHIPPED

TRAY SERVICE
DAIRY or MEAT!

Maxwell House or

Hills Bros.

CREAM

COFFEE

99c lb.

e, p sident
Re-
imiritzer Emerge
of
Organization, ann nces
rs. Louis Rose as chair n of
o b held
the games part
seph,
Nov. 22 at Con
irmen
184 0 Wyo •
Rossen
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a
nformation,
11-2311, Mrs.
3-6023, or Mrs.
1-5610.

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NEW
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Californi

EXTRA SUPER
SPECIAL

n Pure Olive 0

3

oz.
jar

CIALS!

TUNA POT PIES

2 Pkgs. 29c

CHUN KING
SHRIMP CHOW
MEIN DINNER

c
39

FROSTY ACRES

GOLDEN WAFFLES

1 O` Pkg.

FROSTY ACRES
Mixed "Vegetables
or Brocolli Spears

pkgs.$ 1 00

Pkg.

ORCHARD LAKE
Blueberry, Mince
or Pumpkin

PIES

35c each

3 for X100

49'

JELL-0

Gelatin Desserts

10 Delicious
Flavors

3

reg.
boxes

2 5c

FRESH SMOKED

Delicious, Fancy

TUNA

CHUBS

s

89` lb.

85`

iced
Pineapple

SARDI

Chicken-of-the-Sea

Pillar -Rock or
Geisha Imported
Solid Pack, White
Meat

awaiian

Roland, !mix)
Skinless-Bon

N° $100
1 1/4
cans

NEW—KRAFT
LOW CALORIE

ITALIAN
DRESSING

NIBLETS

Whole Kernel

CORN

„ $100
A oz.

cans

Spicial Sale Pack
TENDER LEAF

TEA
BAGS

Introductory Offer

2 ttit..s. 29c

I

count
box

65

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— PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT.

Introductory Offer

NEW—
PUFF'S

Facial Tissue

41.

to.

$100

boxes I

Redeem Your
Coupon Nowl

0

22c OFF SALE !

REDDI-MAID

Chase & Sanborn

JELLIED

INSTANT
COFFEE

Giant
10 oz.
jar

$125

.

We Reserve ' Right to Limit Quantities

CHERRY
SAUCE

2 "" 45'

California
Tender, Green

PASCAL
CELERY

Large Stalk

19

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Key Fund-Rraising Slated by Wo

Children U n li m i t e d an-
nounces a games night will be
held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Prizes
and refreshments are featured.
For information, contact D.
Burstein, BR 3-0594, or C.
Bin. s, LI 3-1521.

0961 isz aactopo `SeP1



Children Unlimited
Games Night Tuesday

Women Leaders at Successful Israel Bond Luncheon JWV Posts Sponsor

Extra Fancy

Extra Fancy

Juicy, Sweet

CHERRY
TOMATOIS

Grapefruit

Large Size

5 for 39`

19

c box

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