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May 11, 1962 - Image 21

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-11

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Miller-Kutinsky
Troth Announced

' Oak Park Nursery
Holds Registration

An open meeting for final
registration of children three to
five in the Oak Park Summer
Cooperative Nursery School will
be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Pepper Elementary School
in Oak Park.
The eight-week sessions will
be held 9-11 a.m. Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays beginning
June 25, under the direction of
Mrs. Shirley Zimberg. For in-
formation, call - Mrs. Marion
Habbell, membership chairman,
LI 2-2188.

Brandeis Women's New Books for Old
Sale Ends Today with Special Close-Out

MISS SUSAN MILLER

A Lag B'Omer picnic will be
are available. Encyclopedias and
reference books will be closed given by the Parent-Teacher
out at very low prices. accord- Organization of the United
, Hebrew Schools' Beth Aaron
ing to Mrs. Colman.
Proceeds from the sale will be I branch 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. May 20
used to buy new books for the at Stoepel Park.
Anyone interested in attend-
Brandeis University Library,
which is supported completely ing may contact George Nor-
I man, chairman of the. corn-
by the National Women's Com: ' mittee, through the Beth Aaron
mittee.
1School.

Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni-
versity Women's Committee, will
end its "New Books for Old Sale"
6 p.m. today at 14031 Wood-
ward, Highland Park, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Bert Cole-
man.
Hundreds of used hard and
paperback books in all categories

MOTHER

WILL BE PLEASED
WITH A GIFT FROM

Disc Jockey Heads
Center Esquires Dance

THE

Disc Jockey Fred Weiss of
WXYZ and a number of record-
! ing stars will headline the enter-
tainment of the Second Top Hat
Dance, sponsored by the Es-
: quires, a Jewish Center teen
club, 8 p.m. Saturday at the Cen-
ter. Dress is semi-formal. Tick-
ets will be available at the door.

NATHAN & IRVING'S

Kosher Meat & Poultry Market

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18275 WYOMING

L AMP &GIFT SHOP

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Genuine Spring LAMB CHOPS .
BREAST DEKEL
SEMI BONELESS ROAST
BREAST OF BEEF

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Bossenbrook Named
Franklin Lecturer

Dr. William J. Bossenbrook,
professor of history at Wayne
State University, has been named
the Leo M. Franklin Memorial
Professor in Human Relations,
for 1963.
The selection was announced
at the final lecture in the 1961-
62 Franklin Memorial lecture at
WSU.
Bossenbrook's special interest
is nationalism. His most-'recent
book is "The German Mind."
The newly named lecturer re-
ceived his undergraduate degree
from the University of Michigan,
and his graduate degrees from
the University of Chicago. He
came to Wayne's predecessor
institution, Detroit City College,
in 1931.

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WITH PURCHASE
OF $5 OR OVER

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We Sell Nationally Advertised Brands That You Can Trust

HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE will hold a buffet dinner-
meeting 7 p.m. Monday at the
Workmen's Circle, 18340 W.
Seven Mile, announced Jesse
Antman, program chairman.
* . *

DONALD B. FOX CHAPTER
will hold a combined installation
and mothers and daughters ban-
quet 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Rainbow Terrace. Entertainment
will be provided by Ron Coden
and Mike Victor of A.Z.A. and
prizes will be featured. Mrs. Phil-
lip Fealk, past president of De-
troit Women's Council and treas-
urer of District 6, will be instal-
ling officer. Those to be installed
are Mesdames Arthur Frayne,
president; Morris Fox, Aaron
Berg and Sam Clarfelt, vice
presidents; Simon Adler, Louis
Markowitz and Harold Lane,1
secretaries; Celia Weingarden,
treasurer; Benjamin Bragman, ,
sentinel; Bessie Dickman, guide;
Albert Stone, counselor; Martin
Singer, Joseph Lipson and Jack
Friedman, trustees. Board mem-
bers are Mesdames David Beck,
Max Efros, Morris Golden. Louis ,
Gertzman, Julius Hirschman, Ber- I
nard Katz, Sam Kreisler, Sam La-
Kritz, Frank Lefkowitz, Henry ,
Mehlman, Nathan Marcus, Frank I
Olinick, Bernice Posen, Isadore i
Phillips, Albert Richman, Henry
Sternberg, Allen Viedrah, Louis
Weiss, Freda Krakow and Charles
Minowitz. For reservations, -call
Edith Friedman, UN 1-6793.

Shore

Milton

UN 1-7237

LEAN, LEAN HAMBURGER . . . . 3 ,,. '1"
STEAK HAMBURGER
3 lbs. $1 99

Free Gift Wrapping
Mr. and M. Harry "Doc" Mil-
ler of Pennington Dr. announce
13611 W. 7 MILE
the engagement of their daugh-
DI 1-1410
ter, Susan Karen, to Dr. Harvey
at Schaefer
Joel Kutinsky, son of Mr. and
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Mrs. Isadore Kutinsky of Santa
Maria Ave.
The bride-elect attended High-
I
land Park Junior College and
Eastern Michigan University. Her
IS MOVING AFTER MOTHER'S DAY
rice attended Wayne State'
!
NEW
LOCATION:
University and is a graduate of
13330 W. 7 MILE ROAD
the Illinois College of Optometry.
Between Snowden and Littlefield
He is a second lieutenant in the
2 1 /2 blocks East of Schaefer
U.S. Army at Fort Dix, N.J. A
March 24, 1963, wedding is
SAME PHONE NO.: DI 1-9700
planned.

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Beth Aaron PTO Holds
Lag B'Omer Picnic

SUPER SPECIAL!
BEST 15
STRICTLY

EXTRA SUPER
SPECIAL !

CHUBS

(Kosher Bacon)

39

89c lb.

.

SAVE 20c!

Hill's Bros.,
Maxwell House,
Chase & Sanborn
Beechnut

COFFEE

TUNA

Reg., Drip, Fine

59

c lb. -
can

No Coupon Needed!

3

NIBLETS

DOLE
HAWAIAN

Sliced
Pineapple
moo
u

p cans I

Cans 89 C

WHOLE KERNAL

CORN

6

12-05. $100
cans

TOMATO
KETCHUP

KOSHER,
PAREV

Strawberry,
Raspberry, Lemon

1/2
G.

DEXTER DAVISON

Imported
Solid Pack,
White Meat

HEINZ
Fancy

ICES

Fresh Smoked
Delicious
Large

BREAKFAST
BEEF
.

c pkg

COUNTRY SIDE

Reg. or Hot

gi.g: r

59c

ROLAND
Imported

PEP-E

HERRING
FILLETS

Portuguese
SARDINES

(in

Cream or
Wine Sauce)

12-oz.
Jar

49c

MENDELSOHN
Grade A
All White

JUMBO
EGGS

51 c doz.

(in Pure
Olive Oil)

ONION RINGS

5'1 00

p ..gs.



FROSTY ACRES

ORANGE JUICE

7

6-ox. $ 1 00
cans
I
15c ea.

UNITED DAIRIES
CREAMED

COTTAGE
CHEESE

1-1b.
car

19`

REAL LEMON
FRUIT PUNCH

DRINKS
lac
•F can

CARNATION
BRAND

HEINZ

Tomato
SOUP

3

CaRS 29 C

k g .

BRILLO
SOAP PADS

giant
size
box

43`

FREE DOBIE PAD
IN BOX I

LIBBY'S
Fancy

TOMATO
JUICE

ALL PURPOSE

FLOUR

39C 3 giant

cans

ba g

JELL-O

Gelatin
Desserts

DREAM
WHIP

10 Delicious
Flavors

Dessert Topping
Mix

3

b3 o-s3
xe Ls

c

41/2-oz.
box

2j

43C

DAIRY DEPT.

IMPERIAL
OLEO

SEABROOK
FARMS

Sliced
Strawberries

XING CRAB MEAT

69p

PILLSBURY

5 cans 99c

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

RED "L"

We Reserve
Right to Limit
Quantity.

pkgs.

$1 00

Kosher,

3 1-lb. $1 00

pkgs.

35c ea.

Parev

DAISY BRAND

WHIPPED
BUTTER

LUCKY
WHIP

39

c can

Sweet

or Salted

cup 3 9c

8-oz.

PRODUCE SPECIALS'

FRESH

FROZEN

BLUE
BERRIES
boxes $100

4

SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT

i e b s.
mesh
bag

9`

HOME GROWN
ALL GREEN

ASPARAGUS

1 lb.
bunch

'Good Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only!

19c

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