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March 31, 1961 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-31

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Children Unlimited
Sidlow-Stein
Seeks 'New Horizons'
Rites Solemnized
cs, for Blind Youngsters

1-1
A grant of $5,000 from Chil.-
9-1" dren Unlimited will be' given to
the Michigan School for the
Blind for the purpose of diag-
nostic studies in an effort to
help solve the problems of mul-
cts tiple-handicapped youngsters.
. The announcement was made
7.1
1,, to some 350 members of the
organization by Children Un-
limited 'President Mrs. Benja-
min Stein at last week's 1961
w
campaign kickoff luncheon.
Theme of the event' was "New
1:0 Horizons for Blind Children."
Mrs. Stein also informed the
membership that the S. E. Migh-
ton Co., manufacturer of Doggie
Dinner Dog Food, will promote
0 the Children Unlimited cause
14 by redeeming labels and send-
E-4 ing the money to the organiza-
W.4
tion.
Louis Anthes, vice president
I:0 of the Mighton Company, pre
F
1_
rented the first check for $500
to Children Unlimited. On hand
for the presentation were Alva
Cooper of the A. J. Cooper
Brokerage Co., and S. C. Gar-
field, president of Garfield Ad-
vertising Associates, serving the
Mighton Company.

-

Tanya Moiseiwitsch
Arrives in Stratford

Tanya -Moiseiwitsch, designer
of this summer's productions of
"Coriolanus" and "Love's Labor's
Lost," arrived in Stratford, On-
tario, March 24. She brought her
designs for "Coriolanus," to be
directed by Michae
am
with Paul ScofielA n the
e
role.
Her design •
r "Love's La
being worked on
bor's Lost"
by the w drobe department,
which ik the property depart-
men is ow nearing _full
str gth. ardrobe, unde inch
G et, is_ lso ma ng cos
es, designed
Jac
t
whit •
, for "H =
the • • st
petted to e o
ctions t
es-
•ctactilar I
ti 1 has yet t. ed.

IC:SHER! PIREVE!

Z.,-oyden House

BEEF SOUP

INSTANT MIX

True home-made
flavor! A teaspoon
makes a cupful! Just
add boiling water.
Now you can enjoy a
kosher, pareve soup
with your milchidige
meals.

KOSHER

for

Distributed by

PASSOVER

Greenfield Noodle &
Company

Specialty

600 Custer Ave., Detroit
Blue Ribbon Foods•Sufferin, N. Y.

omen's Clads

(More Clubs Page 19)
CONG. BETH JOSEPH SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its election
of officers 8.30 p.m. Monday at
the Coolidge School, 30500 Cur-
tis, Livonia. A film of Leonard
Bernstein's trip to Moscow and
Vienna will be shown, according
to Mrs. Sam Burnstein, program
chairman.

* * *

MRS. FRANKLIN SIDLOW

A spring garden, highlighted
by an arbor of all-white flowers,
was the setting of the marriage
of Marjorie Stein and Franklin
Sidlow March 25 at Temple
Israel.
Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi M.
Robert Syme and. Rabbi Morris
Adler officiated at the candle-
light ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Stein of
Fairfield Ave. Her fiance is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sidlow
of Birwood Ave.
The bride chose a gown of
ivory Brussels net over taffeta.
Garlands of peau d'lange lace
were appliqued on the princess
line dome-shaped skirt, and a
detachable train of the ivory
silk taffeta extended into a cha-
pel train.
A two-tiered veil of ivory silk
lusion fell to her fingertips
om a cap of matching peau
lange- lace. She carried an
rrangement of orchids and
tephanotis on a white prayer
book.
Gerianne Stein was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs, William Wetsman,
Mrs. John Druker and Geta
Aaron, Dina 'Finkel, Barbara
Lebowitz, Sharon Bez and Judy
Bizer.
Robert D. Stein, brother of
the bride, was best man i while
seating the guests were Allen
Sidlow, Peter Sidlow, John
Druker, Lionel Stober, Ran -
dolph Simon and Donald Green.
After a brief honeymoon, the
newlyweds will take up resi-
dence on Votrobeck Dr.

Men's Clubs

Dr. Nathan Starman, junior
warden of MOSAIC LODGE,
F.&A.M., will be honored at a
dinner to be held April 12 at
the Masonic Temple. Guest
speaker will be Rev, Donald E.
Bodley, announces Samuel Gur-
win, worshipful master. For
reservations, call Douglas Pur-
ther, UN 4-8016.

Wappy gasso er
to our
Many grief
and CUSt0112

BRAVERMA
KOSHER MEA

"Only the Price Is Lower"

WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR POSTED LOW PRICES

13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD.

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CORNER OF HARTWELL

CONG. GEMILUTH CHAS-
SODIM SISTERHOOD will hold
its annual general meeting 8
p.m. April 8 in the social hall.
* - *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will celebrate its tenth
anniversary with a third Seder
6 p.m. April 9 at the Hayim
Greenberg Center. The program
is being arranged by Martha
Rosenfeld and Helen Scrage.
For reservations, call Rose Alen-
co, UN 3-7540, or Betty Kromirs,
UN 4-8753. Guests are invited.
A meeting will be held 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at Mrs. Kro-
mir's home, 18400 Ilene. •
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold. its Passover
social meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Clar
Stulberg, 17503 Prairie. Gue
are invited.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizra
will hold a board meeting Tu
day at the home of Mrs. Pear
Hoffman, 18225 San
sa.
ed.
Passover luncheon
• for the m -
Plans will b
g rs donor event
ers and
1 . 0 p.m. May 10 at
to be
Manor. This year's jour-
Holi
ill be dedicated to
na
I
on Winst
*
MITHW T
L SISO
T H D will ho a
the
d mee g Monday _
• ose-
h e of Jean Weiss, 17
Elsie
announces Pre
la
Kat

eer Women,
- CLUB
at
will meet 12:30 .m. Tues •
en er,
the Hayim
ident Mrs. Mil-
announces
. Mrs. Michael Mich-
dyed Kr
lin, pr 'pal of the Beth
anch of the Uni e
ham
it
Schools,
bre
of the
"Si

Gertrude emon Gass,
rill lmer Ins ute psych b ist,
nder-
will • eak on "Throug
the an-
We Grow"
stan •
stallation of
'on a
nual e
NG. SHAAREY
officers o
ZEDEK SISTERHOOD April
at the synagogue, announc
Peter Martin, program
Cantor Reuven Frank
the installation son a
is headed, by Mesd
Tatken, chairman;
William Parnos a
son, president. Lu
served.

Vernon Leopold Runs Center Camera Club to Hold
Session on Monday
for Justice of the Peace Shooting
The Jewish Center Camera
in Huntington Woods
Club will hold a shooting ses-

The name of G. Vernon Leo-
pold will appear on the April 3
ballot for justice of the peace
in Huntington Woods.
A graduate of the University
of Michigan and
aw
practic
School, he has
a since 195
law in t
Durin
e st two years, h
erved . as member and
ha
c irman of two state bar com
ttees.
Leopold has
rticles o
d f orei
ol .
ted to practic
e
Supre
t, Federal
and s
ber
a
County B. As-
of the
soci
erican Society of
,
In nation .1 L a w, American
icature So • ty, •
can
oci
cademy of
cience and
oc
ociety.
r of
Leopold, a a me
s Resi-
e Huntington W
nts- Associatio
edges im-
ved com

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UN 4-4346

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municipa
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estab
with broa er jurisdi ion
co
participation of
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raffic
land Cou
a
Referee Pr
lives with his fe
dren at 131 Elgin.

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For Information Call

LI 7-0896

A Happy Passover
to Our Many Friends and Customers

ATHAN •& IRVING'S

Kosher Meat & Poultry Market

UN 1-7237

18275 WYOMING


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Our Poultry Is Killed Fresh Daily

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MR. & MRS. N. GRUNT
MR. & MRS. H. KROHNER

Wish their many customers and friends
A Happy Passover

GRUNT'S MARKET

18252 WYOMING near CURTIS

J. AUSLANDER

And the Staff of

in,

drapery . cleaner

heir Many Friends and Customers

m Simon
`VI ize' Clea
o Detroit
Bac

a tested method of
ng and rejuvenating
ng and home furnish
ilable again in Detroit,
in ,
fter a absence of many years.
Sam Simon, president
r s,
Fren Glo Valet Clea
ought
Livernois, has
193
ack to
th. hand-care servic
"because
t metropolitan ar
e higher styled • parel and
often priceless fa • cs in house-
special at-
hold goods requ .
tention."
French-Glo off several of
unique services, i uding Vital
Exclusive Tie • cess, a ha
eans and r
operation which
shapes all- types o eckwear, in
*shable im-
eluding hitherto
brocaded
ported silk prints
materials.
A separate bridal depar ent
at French-GIo features cleaning,
conditioning, and boxing bridal
gowns for heirloom storage.

sion at 8 p.m., Monday, at the
Ten Mile branch, 15110 W. Ten
Mile, Oak Park. Character mod-
els in several costumes and a
special surprise model will be
available. Guests are welcome.

Wappy

assover

Vitali

4.

Mr. • d Mrs. Reisman

,„f d t

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340

e Entire Staff of

S KOSHER POULTRY
ND FISH MARKET

. 7 MILE cor. SNOWDEN

Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers

A Joyous Passover

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