Ann Arbor Bnai Brith, Sisterhood Sponsor Hospital Volunteer Effort Marqorie Russ, principal of the Schulze School, was hostess to the election board meeting of the Schulze Community Council on Tuesday evening. The following were elected: Louis Rosenzweik, president; Albert Colman, vice president; Mrs. Donald Armstrong, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Leland Smith. corresponding secretary; Michael D. Stashower, treasurer. Serving as chairmen of var- ious committees are Mrs. Har- old Norris, Ruth Smith, Mrs. George Rubin, Ruth Shefer, Norman Flax. Jean Moffatt, Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, Mrs. Mor- ris Cohl. Mr. Ronald Rothstein. Mr. David Snyder, Mrs. Everet Strauss. Dr. Robert Braun. Don Dittmar. Sam Carsman, Steve Trupiano, Charles P. Lockwood. Freda Drapkin and Sol Disner.1 all elected board members. Plans are being made for a membership campaign to obtain all residents in the area for more active participation in the organization's work, which is based on the principle that "Good neighborhoods are form- ed and sustained by good neigh- bors without regard to ethnic considerations." Brevities The CIVIC CENTER CHORUS will hold auditions for singers, dancers and actors at the Veter- ans Memorial Building between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on April 13 and 16, in preparation for the summer musical season. This group is engaged in the pre- sentation of outstanding Broad- way productions under sponsor- ship of the Department of Parks and Recreation. Addi- tional information is available by calling Roland Sharette, Civic Center Chorus director, TR 5-5276. Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs SBICHA MELODY NURSERY will hold a Passover program on Monday and Tuesday. The rhythm band will entertain. Friends are invited, according to Mrs. David Holtzman, director of Simcha Melody Day Camp, 14305 W. Eight Mile (LI 3-4688). Kosher Meat & Poultry Market 18275 WYOMING Rabbi and Mrs. Solomon H. Singerman of Pennington Dr. announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose Elizabeth, to Dr. Sidney Lesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesser of W. Outer Dr., took place March 25 at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Please WATER ICES O P • Place Your Holiday Order Early SUNDAY ONLY STEAK HAMBURGER LEAN, LEAN HAMBURGER — mi no 11 1 Please 3 S189 II? lbs. • SIE . 39 MP lbs. • BREAST DEKEL BEEF STEW LAMB CHOPS By COUNTRY SIDE Available at Your Favorite Grocer — UN 1-7237 lb. lb. lb. Z96 marriages PARVE — KOSHER FOR PASSOVER Rosenzweig Elected President of Schulze Community Council 1 NATHAN & IRVING'S ribb 117 '11'1 0 P. Richard S. Willer, 1308 Col- gate Circle, Ann Arbor, is chair- man of the project , for Bnai Brith Lodge and Mrs. Marvin Greenfeld is chairman for the Sisterhood. I Persons interested in the pro- ject who wish to donate time, ! goods or money may contact ers or any member of the gWroilulp. 79' 79` 79 C mu I= um wis um wo4 THIS COUPON WORTH WITH PURCHASE OF $5 OR OVER I ISRAEL (JAFFA) ORANGES ARE HERE AGAIN ! ! PASSOVER SPECIAL! CHICAGO BRAND STRICTLY `1122 CHUB SALAMI or BOLOGNA 75c lb. BEECHNUT, CHASE & SANBORN Maxwell House or Hills Bros. COFFEE Reg., Drip, Fine 59 lb. can PRUNE JUICE 2 Ol t e .s. DEL 85( MONTE Early Garden SWEET PEAS Grade A, Dexter All White JUMBO EGGS most complete selection of domestic and Israeli Passover wines and prod- ucts in the city! Passover starts doz. Wednesday evening—April 18th. A DELICIOUS TASTE TREAT! Geisha Imported • HALIBUT 3 cans $ 1 00 Best You Ever Tasted! L'Pesach SUNSWEET of all Davison Markets. We now have the No Coupon Needed! Kosher FAIRMONT'S Creamed Cottage Cheese 21 1-lb o carton AJAX Cleanser rm 95c 2 reg. 29c ! cans cans PASSOVER SPECIAL! KOSHER L'PESACH AKIVA IMPORTED BRISLING SARDINES (In Pure Israeli Olive Oil) 29C 49c Delicious, New PARVE LUCKY WHIP TOILET TISSUE 4 4 9C White or Pastel 39 c Sunday, April 15th, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday, April 16th, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. BLUE RIBBON HUNT'S Possover Special ROLAND TABLE NAPKINS WHOLE APRICOTS MOTT'S APPLESAUCE IMPORTED White or Pastel b x 10 c FAB Detergent 4 99` no. MINUTE RICE , King Size Box 2,,,2, 99 c ca n (7c Coupon in box) 13 ,7s-oz. 411 3 c box MANDARIN ORANGES 42.5199` 3 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 2 9c - cans 69c CHEWING GUM Pk g. of 6 - 19` ALL FLAVORS PRODUCE SPECIALS• MUNCHEE KOSHER CHEESE SLICES PURE CORN -OIL Snow White MUSHROOMS 25` Sat., April 14th, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Tues., April 17th, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. can Fresh p k g . HOLIDAY STORE HOURS rolls Fleischmann's s We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity. DELSEY DAIRY DEPT. KOSHER can DEXTER DAVIS(); MARKETS MENDELSON It's Passover time MARGARINE Salted Only carton THE DElsROIT J EW ISH NEWS The bride-elect will be gradu- ated in June from the School of Speech at Northwestern Univer- sity. Her fiance will receive his degree in June from the Tech- nological Institute at Northwest- ern University. A June 24 wed- ding is planned. pital by contributing two electric refrigerators and an electric stove, courtesy of the Detroit Edison Company of Ann Arbor, and many clothes, books and appliances. The groups at present are us- ing their efforts to help furnish the new Geriatric House being established at Ypsilanti State Hospital. - dames Phillip Elving, Oscar San- dus, Marvin Greenfeld and Man- fred Katz formed the Ann Arbor- Ypsilanti Jewish community and friends and a large sum of money was received to be used to aid the work of the volunteers in their efforts to help the patients. In addition, the Ann Arbor Sisterhood and Bnai Birth, through donations, have helped patients of all faiths at the hos- For over 16 months, the Sis- terhood and Bnai Birth Lodge of Ann Arbor have sponsored a volunteer program at the Ypsi- lanti State Hospital. They felt they should do everything pos- sible to help the Jewish patients. A group of dedicated men and women as well as students from Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi Sigma sororities go out to the hosital on Sunday mornings and es- cort the patients to services in the Chapel Building, where Rab- bi Solomon H. Gruskin, Chaplain of Ypsilanti State Hospital, Chap- lain of Milan Prison and Rabbi at Cong. Bnai Zion, is in charge. After the formal services are over, the volunteers serve coffee MISS ERIKA COURLANDER and cake and on special holidays Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zwerdling, e:-tra treats are provided includ- 1328 Nicolet, announce the en- ing candy, fruit, cigarettes and gagement of their daughter, other gifts. Erika Cecily Courlander, to Alan Early in the fall of 1961 Mes- Brush Wolfson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Wolfson, 2715 W. Sherwin, Chicago. . 27 Weds inTine 49c lb. Vine Ripe Cantaloupes 4 for $100 Fresh Crisp SUGAR CARROTS 3 c 1 lbo. 25 P.kgs. .'Good Fr day, Saturday and Sunday Only! _