Parents Association Sponsors Wayne TrainingSchool Carnival Dr. Jaslow Is Medical Head at State Home Appointment of Dr. Robert I. Jaslow to the post of medical superitendent of the Plymouth State Home and Training School was announced by Charles Wagg, director of the State Mental Health Depart- ment. Prior to joining the institu- tion's staff in April, 1960, as clinical director, Jaslow served as clinical director of the Penn- hurst State School Annex No. 1, a 400-bed unit for the mentally retarded in Chambersburg, Pa. A pediatrician, he is a graduate of Leheigh University and the Jefferson Medical College. Jaslow resides with his wife and three children at 15480 Sheldon, Northville. He is a member of the Temple Beth Am in Livonia. A carnival, the first in a series on the organization's agenda, was sponsored Sunday by the Parents and Friends Association of the Wayne County. Training School, Northville. The 700 children at the school, their parents and friends attended the afternoon's functions, which included enterta . ment and many games, and the serving of refreshme the playfield opposite the school grounds. In t Dr. Pasquale Buoniconto, medical superinte of • e schoo (extreme left) are, from the left, direct of the association who supervised the day's activities: lam Boone, Robert Kaplan, Mrs. Martin Horowitz, a 'ation president, Mrs. Alfred Prieve, Mrs. Peter Setcos nd Martin Horowitz, who inducted the Wayne County ming Sch Cu out group during the day's festiv s. S. L. A. Marshall to Address ZOD Next Thursday o Gen. S. L. A. Marsha 1 address the first meeti f the year of the Zionist 0 nization of Detroit, next Th day, 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish nter, Cur- tis and Meyers. Judge Ira G. Kau dent of ZOD, announcin for the meeting, extended an invitation to all members and friends to be present and hear the guest speaker's report on his recent visit in Israel, where he covered the Eichmann trial. Refreshments will be served Eric Rosenow And His CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRA UN 3-7626 ER-DA va s Want ads bring fast results! POULTRY ti MORE PEOPLE USE refreshing, calorie-free - CH OUR WI •0W OR R SPECIALS OF THE W K Prime Liquid •• - sweetener air $18,350,000 Goal SWEETER THAN SUGAR YET NO FOOD VALUE E NOW R 0 N AT OR F C. lidge at 10 Mile WE DELIVER Recommended by doctors to diabetics, overweights and lo-cal- ce RY ark The United Foundation boar ,od e r ises edritest sc. oUoskenflo r ribuervee r &gems,. -t4c. at the of directors set a goal of $18, ast week. 4 oz. — The IIISEIES113: pletely harmless. 350,000 for the 1961 TorcirDrive, that Anne Rule L-6. me SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GUARANTEED NON-FATTENING to be held Oct. 17 through Nov. 9. was a iving symbol of the 1961 • -•• .... •• OWNERS: Saul Cohen, Ben Zager, Harry Reznick Meyer L. Prentis, retired treas- Torch Drive." AT FOOD STORES EVERYWHERE urer of General Motors and for 12 years chairman of the OF goal and allocations committee, rec- ommended the figure to the board at a meeting at which Wil- liam M. Day, president of the AT OUR OAK PARK MARKET Michigan Bell Telephone Com- TRY OUR STRICTLY ' FOR YOUR PARTY ... pany and president of the United FRESH FISH Foundation, presided. OR OTHER SPECIAL "I I & SEA FOOD EVENTS Max M. Fisher, board chairman TRY OUR STRICTLY of Aurora Gasoline Company, FINEST SELECTION president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, is general chairman IN THE CITY of be 1961 Torch Drive. He will BEST YOU EVER - head. an army of 100,000 volun- We Skin, Bone & Grind teers Who last year Obtained con- Fish Free of Charge! tributions from 1,525,000 . of. the 3,304,750 • residents of the Trirch Drive solicitation area, which in- cludes all of Macomb County, all Yom Kippur Special but nine townships of Oakland TEXUN PILLAR ROCK or Yes— It's Back! MA COHEN'S County, and all but one and one- DEXTER DAVISON Unsweetened Home-Made WE WILL BE half townships Of Wayne County. Five-year-old Anne Rule, a ure Cane CLOSED cerebral palsy patient who is be- ing treated at the Detroit Ortho- WEDNESDAY paedic Clinic, has been named in. Oil) torchlighter for the 1961 Torch (Yom Kippur) Drive. She will press a button that lights the 54-foot torch at SEPT. 20 the foot of Woodward Avenue on the evening of Oct. 17. She was introduced by Fisher at a luncheon meeting of 300 Detroit- Chase & Sanb• • EXTR , area executives at a corporate NSW B Special Sale Pack! 8-6800 We Sell Nationally Advertised Brands That You Know You Can Trust D !BAR-B-Q'd CHICKEN n TRAY SERVICE DAIRY or MEAT! 129 PICKLED SCHMALTZ HERRING Men's Clubs TEMPLE- ISRAEL - MEN'S CLUB will begin its new season with a breakfast 9:30 a.m. Sun- day. This annual event is a get- acquainted meeting for old and new members. Guest speaker ,will be Ernie Harwell, announcer of Detroit Tigers baseball games, who will discuss the activity be- hind the "Baseball Scene." Har- well will donate several auto- graphed baseballs to members. R TUNA or SUP SPECI CHAR AL BRIO TS - HILLS CO EE Reg., ceded! , Whole or Sliced SARDINES Drip 10-lb. Bag IRISH POTATOES ced Or Halves Best ..Buy In. Town! No. 21/2 Cans Chase & Sanborn INSTANT COFFEE ttaT, '° 10' FROZEN FOOD SPECIA RASKIN KOSHER BLINTZES - C pkg. 4: * * TEMPLE BETH AM MEN'S CLUB will hold its first annual Yom Kippur Night Dance Sept. 20 at the Grand River-Beech Rd. YMCA. Music will be provided by Sam Grushkoff. For informa- tion, call Lou Miller GR 4-5308. The club will also sponsor Sun- _ day morning bowling at Merri- bowl Lanes. Interested bowlers may call Len Goldberg, GR 6-2313. * * * ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will hold its second annual festi- val dance 8:30 p.m. Sept. 23 in the synagogue's social hall. Pan- chito and his orchestra will be featured. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. VERNOR'S All Varieties MINUTE MAID • RIO ROSA Fancy Sliced PEACHES 19 CAKE 79c 291., 4-0z. Pkg. CAMPBELL'S BLENDED JUICE g $ oo ‘I cans ea. PAD & COVER SET Tomato Soup 3 Can 29 KOSHER, PARVE Daisy Brand Extra Fancy' TOM TOV Creamery Rich Unsalted OLEO SOUR CREAM BLUEBERRIES 9' By- Popular Demand! IRONING BOARD New Pack GRAPEFRUIT or Solid, Green PASCAL CELERY 4 boxes $1 00 BY THEM BY THE TRAY! Doz. $2.85 •While Supply Lasts We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities CABBAGE - 4 to 6-lb. Avg.