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April 27, 1962 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-04-27

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1,4rwIral.

• •
• • relief for
• •
• • tender feet... •
• Golden Griddle Cuts


• • "PAULA" : • Menu Prices in Half

for 3-Day Celebration
ti
• . by Hack! •• • • • sary
Celebrating its first anniver-
Tuesday through Thurs-
• •
o day, the Golden Griddle Pan-
• •
•• cake House is offering every
• •
• item on its menu at half-price

• during these three days. -
• •
:I Located at 3017 N. Wood-
• •
• ward, near Thirteen Mile, Roy-
: al Oak, the Golden Griddle is
• • •
• noted particularly for its 32
• •
•• !varieties of pancakes.
• •
• e l There are also seven styles of '
• waffles, 12 varieties of eggs
• •
• i and omelets, and steak and fish
• •
•• dinners.
• •

The Golden Griddle will be I

• open from 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
• •
• during all three days of its an-
• •
•• niversary celebration, accord-
: ing to owners Jean and Joe
• • •
• Berg.
• •

• • Hy Keyes Elected
• • •
President of Detroit

3: Jewelry Sales Assoc.










Most women aren't aware
that FEET DON'T HAVE
TO HURT! Foot comfort is
only a matter of wearing
the correct shoe — properly
fitted. "PAULA" . . . our
smart tailored tie in block,
Java brown, Cherry red or
Navy blue kidskin, is the
favorite last of many women
who now enjoy day long
walking comfort. At all
stores.

: The Detroit Jewelry Sales
• Associates have elected Her-
• man "Hy" Keyes, 20011 Stans-
• bury, president for the 1962
• term, succeeding George D.
Cohn.
Harry
ry Fisher was elected a
• vice president and Earl Houge,
• secretary-treasurer.

Members elected to the board
lit of directors include Leonard
• Brown, David Goldstein, George
D. Cohn, Arnold Berger, Nathan
:TH E
• Portnoy, Bud Price, Phil Roths-

• child, Jack Fisher, Allan Laffer
• and Herb Segal.

The installation of officers
will be held at a dinner-dance
SHOE STORES: May 25 at Holiday Manor.

• • 5th Floor Mutual Bldg. •
at 28 West Adams • Camera Club 'Shoots'

The Center Camera Club of
• 19360 Livernois

• the Jewish Center will meet 8
s p.m. Monday at the Ten Mile
16633 E. Warren
Birmingham,
Branch, 15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak
235 Pierce Street
Park, for a "shooting session."

Ili••••••••••••••••••••% Everyone is welcome.


• • •
• •

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• •

• •

AC



Farband Branch 79 will hold
a special Passover meeting Sat-
urday at the Hayim Greenberg
Institute. Morris Baker, lec-
turer and teacher at the Sho ymn
Aleichem S'hule will speak on
the holiday. Friends are in-
vited. Refreshments will be

served.
New officers for 1962- are
Louis Rosenberg, president; M.
Zweig and Chavarah P. Levit,
vice presidents; Mildred Kra-
mer, H. Max and H. Wiener,
secretaries, and J. Katz, treas-
urer.

WE LOST OUR LEASE

MUST VACATE PREMISES!
SALE STARTS MONDAY!

MISS BARBARA STOLER

NECKWEAR

Reg. 3.50
and 5.00
269
3 for 7.00

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stoler of
Prest Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, ,
Barbara Janice, to Harvey
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
1
Irvin Cohen of San Juan Dr.
The bride-elect attends the
Detroit Business Institute. Her
fiance is a graduate of Wayne
State University. A Dec. 22
wedding is planned.

179
Reg.
2.50
3 for 5.00

Dr. Jean Rosenbaum, psychia-
trist at Wayne State University,
will lecture on "Sexual Adjust.
ments in Adults" at a meeting
of the Social Singles, 9 p.m.,
Sunday at the Jewish Center.
Dancing and refreshments will
follow. For information. call DI

HOSE

Reg. 1.00
Pair

Reg. 1.50
Pair

Short Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

WSU Psychiatrist Talks
to Center Social Singles



Values to

41 2

7.95

Ifhp

96

COTTON SWEATERS
396
9.95

69`
97c

Short and Long Sleeve

DRESS SHIRTS
Values to
396
6.95

JEWELRY 4 BELTS

Value

11 /2 OFF

NO EXCHANGES
ALL SALES FINAL
• FIXTURES FOR SALE •

NO LAYAWAYS •

Want ads get quick results!

LEONARD
STANLEY

and his

SHERATON-CADILLAC
ORCHESTRA

19188 Livernois

NOW AVAILABLE
FOR ALL AFFAIRS

Open Thursday Evening to 9

Motor is a r
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IT'S
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FORMING

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MOTHERS HAVE TOLD DAUGHTERS

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THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 27, 1962

(Continued from Page 19)
NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
HOME R EL I E F SOCIETY CUE WOMEN will hold a board
will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at meeting 12:30 p.m: Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Jack Weis-Ithe home of Mrs. Joseph Gordon,
berg, 17563 Oak, for a dessert 1 25210 E. Roy Ct., Huntington
luncheon. Dr. L e e Shulman,1Woods. Fund-raising chairmen
psychologist, will speak on "The I will deliver their reports. The
Abnormal Normal," announced group is working on projects to
President Mrs. William Bud- underwrite its camping season
man. Guests are invited. for mentally retarded children.
• * •
A regular meeting will be held
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer 8:30 p.m. May 10 at Dubb's Beef
Women, will meet Monday at the Buffet, 13300 W. Seven Mile.
Hayim Greenberg Center. Col. Hostesses will be M e s d a m es
Ralph Freedman will speak on David Nagel, Leon Diskin, Sam-
"Living in the Jet Age." Hus- uel Licht and Alex Elbling.
'
bands are invited.
* *
L AD I E S OF YESHIVATH ,
YOUNG W 0 M E N'S BICUR BETH YEHUDAH AND WOM- 1
CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will
meet 12:30 p.m. Monday for the meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
election of officers at the hdme Yeshivath Building, to make
of Mrs. Max Davis, 15421 Oak- plans for the annual banquet.
wood, Oak Park. *s *
* * *
GALICIAN SOCIETY OF DE-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER TROIT LADIES AUXILIARY
FIGHTERS will hold an execu- will hold its annual donor
tive board meeting 8:30 p.m. luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
Monday at the home of President day at Beth Abraham Syna-
Mrs. Abe Eizelman, 17549 Pen- gogue. For information, call
nington. Reports on a special Mrs. Irving Adler, DI 1-4529, or
fund-raising project will be held Mrs. Harry Goldberg.

the same day at the organiza-
ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER
tion's headquarters, 18423 Wy-
oming. Working on the project AID SOCIETY will hold its
are Mesdames Harold Lupiloff, 17th annual donor luncheon
Warren Coville, Morris Lezerson, 12:30 p.m. May 9. Mrs. Mar-
Max Levy, Samuel Eliman, Ben garet Carter, vocalist, will en-
Paull, Nathan Lux and Philip tertain, accompanied by Mrs.
Moss. Proceeds will benefit the Lillian Freeland. Prizes will
pilot program of free patient be featured. * • •
care, research and post- gr aduate
DETROIT LINK, Order of
education at the City of Hope
Medical Center in Duarte, Calif., the Golden Chain, has installed
according to Mrs. Harold Kozloff, new officers. They are Mes-
vice president of fund-raising. dames Sophie Rosen, worthy
,Refreshments will be served at matron; Jean Hollander, asso-
the meeting and at headquarters. ciate matron; Beverly Kozin,
conductress; Thelma Wolf, asso-
ipoesommotheeettoon ciate conductress; Esther Horo-
• witz, secretary; and Sondra Go-
. rosh, treasurer. Men installed

• were Oscar Overton, worthy pa-
: tron, and Martin Hollander, as-
• sociate paton.

Troth Announced



Women s CluAs

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Farband 79 Holds Special Passover Meet

Stoler-Cohen

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