MISS LESLYE MICHLIN
At a cocktail dinner party,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Michlin of
Franklin Forest announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Leslye, to Phillip Borden, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Borden of
Appoline Ave.
The bride-elect is a junior at
the University of Michigan,
majoring in Russian history.
Her fiance has completed his
Bachelor of Science require-
ments for history at Wayne
State University and has begun
graduate work in the history of
science. An Aug. 1 wedding
is planned.
Chicago Foundation
Receives $200,000
Grant for Research
CHICAGO, (JTA)—The Jew-
ish Federation of Chicago re-
ceived a $200,000 grant for the
purpose of establishing a De-
partment of Research, Joseph L.
Gidwitz, president, announced.
The grant was made by Mrs.
Florence G. Heller through the
Florence G. Heller Foundation.
Mrs. Heller is a member of the
board of directors of the Feder-
ation.
The Research Department
will act as a - clearing house and
evaluation center for all social
welfare research projects and
experimental services carried
forward by the Jewish Federa-
tion agencies and by the Feder-
ation. Involved in the work of
the department will be a con-
tinuing basic study of the peo-
ple in the Jewish community of
Chicago, their attitudes, their
resources, their potentialities,
and a concomitant study of the
processes used to serve them.
According to the terms of
Mrs. Heller's grant, the Jewish
Federation must provide from
its annual operating budget, $1
for every $2 received from Mrs.
Heller's Foundation. The $200,-
000 grant is to be used within
the course of the next four
years.
Announce Speakers for
Shakespeare Seminars
STRATFORD, Ontario—Lead-
ing Shakespearean authorities
from three countries will visit
Stratford this summer to take
part in the 1963 Shakespeare
Seminars, to be held Aug. 4-17.
Dr. B. W. Jackson, Seminar di-
rector announced that G. Wilson
Knight, Emeritus Professor of
English Literature at the Uni-
versity of Leeds, Harry Levin,
Irving Babbitt Professor of Com-
parative Literature at Harvard
University, and Clifford Leech,
professor of English at the Uni-
versity of Toronto, will be among
the speakers to take part in the
lectures and discussions spon-
sored by the universities of
Canada and the Stratford Festi-
val.
Harry Levin is a recognized
authority on Elizabethan litera-
ture. Among his works are "The
Question of Hamlet" and "The
Overreacher:. A study of Chris-
topher Marlowe." He is ,a Fellow
of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences.
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
Shelly Stern Will
Wed Shelden Beck
Steam engine "buffs" will
have an opportunity . of spend-
ing six hours aboard the final
steam engine trip to London,
Ontario, and return by the
Grand Trunk & Canadian Na-
tio-nal Railways. The trip will
begin from Detroit's Brush St.
Station at 9 a.m. Saturday, May
4. Train will consist of coaches,
caboose, cafeteria car and bag-
gage car. Two photo runpasts
are planned for photography.
Cost of trip is $10.50 per per-
son. For information and reser-
vations, call HOBBY SHOP, Inc.,
DI 1-1882, or stop in at 19924
Livernois. •
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Because of the acceptance of
the 'Kosher For Passover' Astor
Chocolates of New York, RI-
CELLI CANDIES have once
again made it available to the
community. They can be pur-
chased at the main store and
erindy kitchen, 15430 W. Seven
Vile at Greenfield, and at the
Dime Building store, opposite
the old City Hall site.
* *
Charles and Marie Warren an-
nounce the opening of the
CARRIAGE HOUSE, Ear 1 y
American Restaurant & Cock-
tail Lounge at 13311 Grand
River, with well known chefs
George Johnson and George
Econ preparing the food. The
restaurant is two blocks East of
Schaefer, with ample parking
on the premises.
Next Two Weeks' Deadline
On ' account of Passover, the deadlines for the next
two issues have had to be advanced.
Copy for the issues of April 12 and April 19 must be
in our hands before noon on the preceding Fridays.
All copy reaching us after noon today either will be
discarded or, if timely, will be retained for the following
week's issue.
Workmen's Circle Branch 1060 Will Mark
Ninth Anniversary With Dinner Party
MISS SHELLY STERN
Workmen's Circle Branch 1060
will celebrate its ninth anniver-
sary at a dinner party on Satur-
day evening at the Workmen's
Circle Educational Center, 18340
W. Seven Mile.
The dinner is under the super-
vision of the branch's amateur
chef, Jim Goode. Entertainment
will be provided by Arella Bar-
ley, noted folk-singer, who will
sing Yiddish, Israeli and Ameri-
can folk-songs. For reservations
call Gloria Hurwitz, 542-4180, or
Ozilda Sabaroff.
Happy Passover to Our Customers and Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Stern
of Appoline Ave. announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Shelly Ruth, to Shelden H.
Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph J. Beck of W. Outer Dr., at
a champagne party given by
Mrs Harry Zolkower, grand-
mother of the bride-elect. An
October wedding is planned.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan and is
an English major at Wayne
State University where she is
a member of Phi Sigma Sigma
sorority. Her fiance was gradu-
ated from Hillsdale College and
is a senior in the University
of Detroit School of Law. He is
affiliated with Theta Xi and
Gamma Eta Gamma fraternities.
NATHAN & IRVING'S
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
WE WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAY, APRIL 4 — ALL DAY
WE WILL CLOSE MONDAY AT 2 P.M.
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Saturday, April 6
8 A.M. - 10 P.M.
Sunday, April 7,
8 A.M. - 6 P.M.
(In Oil)
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jar
79'
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MAXWELL HOUSE,
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24 oz.
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title.
AO,
Borden's
HOT
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CHEESE
harseradish
Plain, Olive,
Pimento
2bues.25c
10'
3 oz.
pkg.
— "FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
FROSTY ACRES
CAULIFLOWER
17
Pkg.
STARKIST
TUNA POT PIES
3
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9c
Pkg.
1
STOUFFER'S
SPINACH SOUFFLE
39 c Pkg.
UNITED DAIRIES
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FANCY,
IMPORTED
SWISS GRUYERE
SKIM
MILK
CHEESE
9'
8 oz.
12 port.
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MR. "G"
A DELICIOUS
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or
CRINKLE CUT
POTATOES
9c pkg.
15'
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59` i„bn.
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OF DAIRY
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MENDELSON'S
GRADE A
ALL WHITE
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•EGGS
57 c
doz.
35 oz.69
jars
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SUNSWEET
PRUNE
JUICE
2
Qt.
btls.
7 9'
BRILLO
SOAP
PADS
Giant
Econ.
Box
39`
PRODUCE SPECIALS*
GREEN GIANT
Very Young
Tender
Sweet,
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HUNT'S
WHOLE
APRICOTS
6 ., c5 „,.$100 4
no.
21/2
cans
99c
Green, Crisp
Sugar Sweet
CARROTS
325c
Pkgs.
Solid
LETTUCE
Jumbo Size
2
for 39 c
_
We Reserve
Right to Limit
Quantity.
Thin Skin Juicy
Sunkist
Lemons
Large Size
39` doz.
•Good Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Onlyl
U.S. No. 1 Golden
Delicious
APPLES
3 ibs.35c
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Michlin-Borden
Engagement Told