ZOD's Combined Louis Lindens Fete State Fair Is Due to Set Record Golden Anniversary Michigan's 114th annual State adult) are the Grandstand Picnic, Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linden, Fair, which promises to be a shows featuring Grand Ole Opry Members of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit Board of Directors and its Balfour Com- mittee will hold a combined picnic meeting Sunday at the summer home of Judge and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, at Union Lake, Mich. Judge Kaufman, president of the ZOD, will chair the board meeting and Carmi M. Slomo- vitz, Balfour Concert chairman, will conduct the Balfour Com- mittee meeting. A picnic luncheon will be served. Members of the board and the Balfour Committee are invited. For additional informa- tion contact Zionist House, DI 1-8540. 19375 Wisconsin, will cele- brate their golden wedding an- niversary on Sunday. To honor their parents, their three sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Funds for Asthmatic Children Are Raised Mrs. J. Stewart Linden of Southfield, Judge and Mrs. Joseph S. Linden of Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Linden will host a. dinner party for family and friends at the Adas Shalom Synagogue. Their 11 grandchildreh will join in the celebration. The senior Lindens have been residents of Detroit since 191.6 when they emigrated from Copenhagen, Denmark. Mrs. Linden has been a mem- ber of many Jewish charitable organizations throughout the 47 years of her Detroit resi- dency. Mr. Linden, who re- tired from his own business, is now actively affiliated with his son in the Linden Management Co. MRS. DAVID JACOBSON Nancy Beth Dunitz was mar- ried to David Sykes Jacobson Aug. 10 in a ceremony perform- ed by Rabbi Leon Fram and Rabbi Robert M. Syme at Tem- ple Israel. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Dunitz, 3950 Margareta, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Jacobson, 3626 Rawnsdale, Shaker Heights, 0. The bride wore an ivory gown of peau de soie designed with a dome skirt and a chapel train. The Belgian princess lace bod- ice had a mandarin neck and elbow-length sleeves. On her head she wore a kerchief of matching Belgian lace. Serving her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Harvey B. Rosenberg. Maid of honor was Jane Jacobson, sister of the bridegroom. Bridesmaids were Carol Fine, cousin of the bride, and Donna Rich. • Richard Rosenthal served as best man. Ushers were Stuart Nathan, Michael M. Dunitz, brother of the bride, David Na- gusky, Harvey B. Rosenberg, Peter Rothenberg and Dr. Mil- ton E. Roth. Following a honeymoon to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is- lands, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. The Detroit League, Chil- dren's Asthma Research Insti- tute and Hospital President, Mrs. Samuel P. Baker, reports that at the convention - held in Denver "representing 115 chap- ters, checks totalling $400,000 were presented to the Home. An additional $100,000 must be raised to make room for ad- ditional space to house the children on the waiting list who are desperately ill with intractable asthma. The home houses 150 children who are from the ages of 4 to 15 years. They are kept in the non-sec- tarian home from 18 months to two years. EXTRA SUPER SPECIAL! CHICAGO BRAND STRICTLY MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: "Prophetic Morality and Contemporary Concern," di- alogue between Rabbi Chaim Essrog and Rabbi Irwin Blank. * * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Mark Van Doren and Maurice Samuel discuss "The Supporting Cast of the Bible," interpretatiohs of lesser known Biblical characters. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "The World of Sho- lem Aleichem." TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (radio and television simultaneously). Feature: "Isaac Mayer Wise, Architect of Reform Judaism," the first in a series of discus- sions highlighting the historic development of the three reli- gious branches of Judaism. * * * COUNCIL - ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJLB. • • - Feature: Mesdames Jerome Grossman, Morton Barak and Victor Shiffrhan will discuss the historical development and pro- gram of the National Council of Jewish Women. THE INVITATION HOUSE Invites You To Call KE 3-2857 For a Complete Line of: Personalized Invitations, Napkins, Matches, Ceramics, Announcements, etc. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT IN YOUR HOME! MR. AND MRS. LOUIS LINDEN NATHAN & IRVING'S Kosher Meat & Poultry Market We carry the largest selection of prime and choice meats and poultry. CHECK OUR DAILY_ POSTED PRICES Free Delivery 18275 WYOMING SUPER SPECIAL! MA COHEN'S FRESH CHOPPED HERRING SALAMI or BOLOGNA ey,2,-o=. 29` Long or Short 75c lb. UN 1-7237 HILLS BROS., MOTHER'S BEECHNUT or BEET BORSCHT CHASE & SANBORN 4 COFFEE Reg., Drip, Fine 59` lb. 99c Qt. Jars NO COUPON NEEDED! We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity. 1=MIM=IW ROLAND BRISLING . KRAFT This Week's Radio and Television Programs stars . . . all the agricultural, industrial, and home arts ex- hibits . . . the strolling musici- ans in the picnic grove, old- timers' grove, and special area set aside for children, with TV stars, kiddie farm and puppet theatre. We Sell Nationally Advertised Brands That You Can Trust!! every On die Air' record-breaker in . attendance and participation, will be the biggest show in the state's his- tory. The State Fair, which runs from Aug. 23, through Labor Day, Sept. 2, also will be one of the biggest bargain s, with "FREE" the key word. For example, there'll be no extra-charge Coliseum show this year. The show, featuring top- name stars such as Duke Elling- ton, Les Elgart, Johnny Des- mond and Dina Washington, has been moved to the Music Shell and will be free. Included for the general ad- mission price of $1 (children under 12 free when with an MIRACLE WHIP SARDINES c 5 cans 99c (In Olive Oil) Salad Dressing Qt. Jar 45 DAIRY SPECIALS! AUSTRIAN ALPS Imported Sliced DAISY BRAND CREAM CHEESE 11-0z. Pkg. SWISS CHEESE 29` 6-0z. Pkg. 3 9c RICHELIEU or Niblets Brand DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 No. Whole Kernel CORN .0z. sioo 6 12 $ 100 cans Cans I NEW FROM DAISY BRAND ,1 jj 2 Use as Sour Cream Contains 1/3 Less Calories! LOBSTER TAILS 9 oz. pkg. lor 9. UNSWEETENED United Dairies Fresh GRAPE JUICE 3 24iisz: 85 1 /2-Gal. Carton FRENCH FRIES 2 lb. 29 bag PATIO CUT RITE BEEF 6 oz. oe ENCHILADA DINNERS Plastic Wrap or Wax Paper PINE BROOK MR. "0" c ROCK CORNISH HENS 22 oz. L Size 10 9c 12-0z. Pkg. 2 9` 4 Super Colossal RIPE OLIVES 29` 2 PILLAR ROCK or STARKIST Fancy Albacore tall 75` Cans HILLS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE Solid Pack, White Meat TUNA Your Choice rolls MT. WHITNEY SPECIAL LEMONADE LIBBY'S GRAPE LEMON DRINK can 39` CHARCOAL LIGHTER __ FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS OK BRAND (South African) lAfge: 29c li zgc.t. 79C PAPER COLD CUPS ___ CHARCOAL BRIQUETS _ 1 :14). 69` WHITE PAPER PLATES SUPER SPECIAL I 2 39c OF PICNIC SUPPLIES ! Paw Paw SOUR Pint Cup WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE (In Oil) 99c 3 cans 89c 48i. Jar 73c PRODUCE SPECIALS* - FAMOUS SEALTEST POLAR BOY CICLES 4 Delicious Flavors in P kg. 19 Sugar Sweet Extra Fancy Delicious, Sweet POPSICLES, FUDGSICLES or LADDIE BARS CALIFORNIA CARROTS CUCUMBERS or GREEN PEPPERS HONEYDEWS Every One Guaranteed! 12bars49c 3 git; 29` 3 forl9c 49 eCa Pkgs. *Good Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only I 17 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 16, 1963 Jacobson-Dunitz Vows Exchanged