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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 3, 196 1 —

Get the idea you're a big shot,
and you'll be the first one fired.

Rosenberg-1(a h.::
Rites Solemnized

Mrs. Jeanette Graf, president
of the Board of Education in
North Tonawanda, New York, is
a college freshman.

Shapiro-Belinsky
Troth Announced

every

On die Ai it

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

R. S. SHAYE

. A WORD ABOUT

CITY OF HOPE

The very finest care for
EVERY patient is a fund-
amental and unvarying re-
quirement at City of Hope
pilot Medical Center.
Sometimes this produces
dramatic results, as in the
case of Mrs. B. She was
suffering with anemia,
and had been receiving
blood transfusions over a
period of several years.
Pale and listless, she
came to the City of Hope
primarily becatise the ex-
pense of the frequent
transfusions was becom
ing too heavy to bea he
scarcely dared ho
any improve nt
condition, less
thing so
a
. An /II
cure
and it
reall
sym
any dis-
can oc 1 in
the City of
eas
anemia patient
Hope,
a complete and
is
series of tests.
tho
received not only
Mrs
X-rays, but microscopic
studies of blood smears,
radioactive chromium
studies, and tests of plas-
ma iron and bone marrow
iron . . . Analyzing the
data that accumulated,
the City of Hope staff de-
termined Mrs. B's anemia
was due to a simple defici-
ency of iron. The prescrip-
tion was one little tablet
three times a day. Mrs. B.
has not required a single
transfusion since that day
. . . No wonder drugs, no
miracle machines just
the deep determination to
give the best possible care
to every suffering human
who enters the portals of
your City of Hope !

MRS. ARTHUR

ROSENBERG

Sandra Joan Katz became the
bride of Arthur M. Rosenberg
Oct. 22 at the Mayfair Room.
Rabbi Yaakov Homnick, Rabbi
Alexander S. Rosenberg, father
of the bridegroom; Dr. Joseph
Baumgarten of Baltimore, Md.,
brother-in-law of the bride-

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Years in the
Winderness," the story of Baron,
de Hirsch and his efforts to help
the persecuted Jews of Czarist
Russia settle in the Argentine,
will be presented. Guest speaker
will be Peter Feinberg of Great
Neck, L. I., New York, a mem-
ber of the board of overseers of
of the Jewish Theological sem-
inary of America.
* * *
. . . TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (Simulcast)
Feature: "The Jewish Book
Fair," a discussion of the special
events, personalities and pro-
gram of the nationally ac-
claimed annual Detroit Jewish
book event, will be featured.
on WJBK-TV and radio (simul-
cast). Participating are Mrs.
Arthur Rice and Mrs.- Jack Rom,
co-chairmen, and Mrs. „Sidney
Winner, member of the Book
Fair Planning Committee.
* * *
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Rev. Nancy Eliza-
beth Forsberg will discuss her
recent visit to Israel, with Mrs.
Oscar Band, president of South
Oakland County Chapter of
Hadassah.
* * *
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Sa
a
Station: WfLLB
Feature:
secretary to
rgan
zation of D
-chair-
d
man in eh
e of publicity for
the Ballo
Concert, will dis-
cuss this fo thcoming event.

groom; and Rabbi Carl J. Rosen-
berg of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
brother of the bridegroom; offi-
ciated. Cantor Hyman Adler
ndered traditional prayers.
arents of the bridal couple
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katz of
tä Barbara Dr., and Rabbi
d Mrs. Alexander S. Rosen-
berg' of Yonkers, N. Y.
The bride chose a sheath
gown of taffeta mist with a
sweetheart neckline, long tap-
erer sleeves etched with Alen-
con lace and seed pearls and a
scalloped chapel train. Her
headpiece was of seed pearls
and lace, held in place with an
elbow-length illusion veil.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Joseph Baumgarten of Balti-
more, Md., sister of the bride-
.groom. Maid of honor was Lois
Craine. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Raymond Katz, sister-in-law of
the bride; Mrs. David Stern and
Mrs. George Dovas. Junior
bridesmaids were Mindy Tilchin
and Rochelle Anixt of Now York Borman Brothers
City, nieces of the bride.
Best man was Raymond aKtz, Honored by Local
brother-in-law of the bride.
Ushers were Jerry Katz, uncle Food Executives
Al Borman, chairman of the
of the bride, David Stern and
board, and his brother, Tom,
George Dovas.
The newlyweds will live on president of Food Fair Mar-
kets, were feted at a dinner
the West Coast.
in their honor by the Detfoit
of Grocery Manu-
Lecture on Jewish View Association
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More than 500 food execu-
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tives
paid tribute to the two
public to attend a e ur by
CITY OF HOPE Rabbi
the men who built an initial invest-
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and ment of $100 in a corner
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Other company leaders hon-
ored by the - association were
Joseph Kron, executive Vice
president; Paul Borman, gen-
eral. manager in charge of op-
erations; and Stanley Friedman,
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