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December 15, 1961 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-12-15

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The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans recently
preienied 18 American flags to neighborhood Brownie Scout
troops in Oak Park from the Clinton, Dewey and Einstein schools.
The presentation took place in the auditorium of the Dewey
School. Mrs. Jack Iden, patriotic instructor for the Department of
Michigan, officiated. The response was made by Mrs. Joseph
Goldman, neighborhood. Girl Scout chairman. Also present at the
ceremony were Mrs. Esther Feld, Department president, and
Mrs. Sidney Cohen, senior vice president. Pictured above are,
from left, Mrs. Joseph Goldman, Mrs. Esther Feld, Mrs. Jack
Iden and Brownie, Pamela Reiner.

There are new faces at the
Sherwood Forest Library, 7117
W. Seven Mile Road.
Miss Dorothy Hagberg has re-
placed the former chief, Raymond
Mahoney, who was transferred
to the Jessie Chase Branch Li-
brary, 16101 Grand River. Miss
Hagberg has been head of the
Mark Twain Library, Gratiot and
Burns; for the p. years.
In the children's
s.
ed
Joan Igoe, who f
in Buffalo, N. Y., an
Mass., replaces
Lou
Coleman, as
en's assistant

to Miss Ethel Karrick:
As first assistant, Eugene Lar-
son has taken over the duties of
Miss Lorraine Newman who re-
tired last June.
The Sherwood Forest Library
has not had a youth librarian
for several years, but this fall
Mrs. Gladys Dahlberg has been
given t e special assignment of
wor th reading needs
igh school stu-
an
erg was recent-
de
ly
Park Library and
f.
y was co-owner of the
Cambridge Book Shop.



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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Decemb er 15, 1961

The Board of Hillel Day School
announced this week that a spe-
cial scholarship foundation has
been set up by the family of the
late Helen Rosenberg, in her
memory. Mrs.
Rosenberg was
the wife of
Julius Rosen-
berg.
The memo-
rial project, to
be called "The
Helen Rosen-
berg Scholar-
ship Founda-
tion," will be
dedicated to Mrs. Rosenberg
assisting deserving young chil-
dren in the community to attend
this Conservative d a y school
which opened its fourth academic
year last September with an en-
rollment of close to 90 students.
Friends and members of the
family who wish to honor the
memory of Mrs. Rosenberg may
send their contributions to the
Helen Rosenberg Scholarship
Foundation, Hillel Day School,
18977 Schaefer.

Sherwood Forest Branch Library
Lists Staff Additions, Appointments



Jewish War Veterans Give Flags
to Oak Park Brownie Scout Troops

17

Helen Rosenberg
Scholarship Established
at Hillel Day School

WILL BE OPEN DAILY. TO 9 P.M.
SUNDAYS 10 A.M.TO 4 P.M.

Is Next
`Last Angry
Center Cinema Feature

'till Christmas

"The Last Angry Man," fea-
turing Paul Muni, will be shown
featuring a fine selection of
at the next Center Cinema
Forum on Sunday, Dec. 17 at
Shower and Wedding Gifts
8 p.m., at the Jewish Center's
Aaron DeRoy Theater.
The film will be followed by
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah dyed Friedman, University South;
• Lamps • Shades • Tables
will hold a "Golden Ball Rally" and Irving Auslander, Wyoming. a discussion forum on "Are
Services Overpriced?"
Mrs. Harold Schreiber, chapter Medi
for all chairmen and workers for
• Wall Decor
nard Rosenfeld, general
the Honor Roll Campaign culmi- chairman of invitations, is assist- Dr.
Metropolitan
Hospital,
nating event 10 a.m. Wednesday ed by Mesdames Wi 'a Dis
e the guest speaker.
Interior Decorating Service
at Hadassah House, announces Bagley South; Mo on Benso
President Mrs. I. -Jerome Hauser. Greenfield; and th. ut
Wyoming.
Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel is chair-
We Invite You
Mrs. Irvin- Mec • r and Mrs.
man of the Golden Jubilee Ball
to
Come
In and Browse
Paul
Borock
are
ch
men
of
slated for Jan. 24 at the Shera-
ton-Cadillac Hotel. Featured will prizes. Their committee includes-
DI 1-1410
13611 W. 7 MILE
Mesdames Ben Stashefsky, Irvin
be the Hal Gor-
At Schaefer
Sachs,
Arnold
Feuerman,
Sam
don orchestra
Shekter and Max Derin.
and Ponchito'
Latin Ameri-
can dance
band.
Can Trust
Sell Nationally Advertised Brands That You Know
As the cul-
minating event
Extra Super Special
of the 1961-62
SUPER SPECIAL!
ROLAND
- EXTRA SPECIAL!
Best 15 or
Honor Roll
Try Our PEN
Chicago Brand
contributors
Imported
Fresh, Smoked
Strictly
will be the
Mrs. Siegel
guests of the
Skinless-Boneless
Delicious
BAR-B-Q'D
ea l
Detroit Chapter. Mrs. Alfred
Deutsch, vice president of fund-
CH
ICKENS
HOT DOGS
raising, is director of the cam-,
The Very Very Best
(In Pure Olive Oil)
paign.
or KNOCKS
Mrs. Bernard Gourwitz, chair-
1-lb. 69
only
ea.
lb.
cello
man of reservations, is being as-
cans
We Reserve
pkg.
sisted by the following group
Right to Limit
14-17 oz. aver.
Quantity.
chairmen: Mesdames George
Leib, Business and Professional;
Dora Silverfarb, Bagley North;
BRACH'S
ouse,
Ma
GREENFIELD
DEL MONTE
MOTHER'S
I. H. Dix, Harry Miller, Joseph
H UNT'S
, Chase
Bee.
PURE
Chocolate
Fink and Nettie Horowitz, Bag-
borne
&
ley South; Ruth Leib and Wil-
Hi
Bros.
CANDIES
liam Klein, Evergreen; red
Bridge Mix; Choco-
Burnstein, Greenfi d A 1
late Raisins; Choco-
late Peanuts; Choco-
Dawes, Livonia;
late Stars.
Reg., Fine,Drip
berg, Meyers;
(Farfel)
Your Choice
Schaefer; Donald L
2c9atoizs $100
L g. 3
Qt.
Lb.
ive ity
wood; Alex Jacobso
c
Jars
Cello
Can
` box
Her-
East; Abraham Ste
pkg.
No Coupon Needed
th; Mil-
bert Gale, Universit

Hadassah Preps for 'Golden Ball'
to Culminate Honor Roll Campaign

.

You

We

77,Z

,

OFFEE

59,

SARDINES

BUTTERFISH

79c

99c

4 99`

.

WHOLE
APRICOTS

o c
4 99`

9

4 c7r/t2s 99` 35

PINEAPPLE-
GRAPEFRUIT
DRINK

BEET
BORSCHT

•EGG
BARLEY

.11 ■ 11•111 ■ 1•1

Sheraton-Cadillac
Is Modernized

The $750,000 modernization
program undertaken by the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel neared
completion with the opening of
the .newly-decorated Motor Bar
this week. It is the fifth cocktail-
dining room in the hotel to be
completely refurbished within
the past two and one half years.
The major innovation in the
$55,000 redecoration of the
Motor Bar was the creation of a
street entrance from Washing-
ton Blvd. into the dining room
with the installation of a revolv-
ing door which is decorated by
a red and white outside canopy.
An oak planked bar floor,
brass chandeliers, a copper can-
opied grill and wooden window
shutters have been used to
create the setting of an old Eng-
lish pub.

`- FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

FROSTY ACRES

FROSTY ACRES

ORANGE JUICE

ITALIAN BEANS
$i 00

6

6-oz. $ 1 00
%, cans I

FROSTY ACRES

PEAS

2 c

I uP pkg.

5 pkgs. I

EMPRESS

LANGOSTINA

(Lobster Meat)

49 ` pkg.

NEW FROM
MINUTE MAID!

BANANA
ORANGE

JUICE

4 ans 99 ,

PEP-E

HERRING
FILLETS

12-oz.
jar

GELATIN
DESSERTS

49C

6-oz.
pkg.

(In Cream or
Wine Sauce)

61-go.z.
boxes

31,

Save 10c!

GREEN GIANT

ROLAND

Extra Special!

CANDY

Large, Tender

Imported

CALIFORNIA

SWEET

Dates

Carrots

SWEET
PEAS

310°3 0 9 C
ca ns Afr

BONITO
FILLETS

4 95c

cans

12-oz. 25c
pkg.

BLINTZES
by RASKIN

SWISS
CHEESE

PRODUCE

JELL-O

FRESH
Home Made Style

AUSTRIAN ALPS
Imported Sliced

3

P1k
-lgbs. 25 C

Choice of Flavors

39C

69 `

doz.

SPECIALS*

Sunkist
Oranges

Large
138 Size

39c

doz.

'While Supply Lasts

Long, Thin

Crispy
Cucumbers

4 for 29c

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