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October 18, 1963 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-10-18

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Margo Kahn Will Sinai Hospital
Wed Walter Caplan Corp. Announces

Carol Kent to Wed
Barg S. Ostrow

Board Nominations

MISS MARGO KAHN

Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Chaifetz
of Sherwood Dr., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Margo Diann Kahn,
to Walter C. Caplan, son of
Mrs. Ruth Lightstone of Oak-
man Blvd. and the late Bernard
D. Caplan of Windsor.
The prospective bridegroom
will graduate from Wayne State
University in December. He is
affiliated with Tau Epsilon fra-
ternity. A June, 1964 wedding
is planned.

8ngagements

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Flash-
ner, 23731 Beverly, Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ma Claire Flash-
ner, to Michael L. Miller, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
of Miami Beach, Fla. The bride-
elect is a senior in education
at the University of Miami. Her
fiance is a graduate of the Uni-
versity, where he was presi-
dent of Phi Epsilon Pi fra-
ternity. A Dec. 26 wedding is
planned.

Haggai to Address
Hashomer Hatzair

Jeremiah Haggai, member of
Kibbutz Ein Hashofet and one
of the founders of Hashomer
Hatzair in Detroit, will be the
guest speaker at the opening
meeting of Americans for Pro-
gressive Israel—Hashomer Hat-
zair 8:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at the
Labor Zionist Institute. His
topic will be "The Kibbutz in
Israel and the Israel Labor
Movement."
Haggai, member of Kibbutz
Ein Hashofet since 1936, served
for four years in the Palestine
regiment of the British army,
three of them at GHQ, Cairo.
He is a former news editor of
the Israeli newspaper "Al-Ham-
ishmar." A movie on Israel will
be shown preliminary to the
lecture. Following the talk and
question period, a social hour is
planned. The meeting is open to
the public.

The annual meeting of the
Corporation of Sinai Hospital
will be held 8:15 p.m. Nov. 25
in the hospital's main lecture
hall, Nate S. Shapero, president
of the board of trustees, an-
nounced.
Dr. Abraham Becker, prac-
ticing Detroit physician, who
has served for the last nine
months as acting Chief of Medi-
cine at Sinai, will address the
gathering.
At the last meeting of the
nominating committee of the
board, chairman George M.
Stutz reported that the commit-
tee unanimously voted to rec-
ommend the following persons
for five-year terms as trustees:
Louis C. Blumberg, Irwin I.
Cohn, Max M. Fisher, Morris
Garvett, Charles Gershenson,
Max Osnos, Nate S. Shapero and
Abraham Srere.
A board vacancy caused by
the death of C. William Sucher
also will be filled at the annual
meeting. Stutz reported that the
nominating committee unani-
mously voted to recommend
James Wineman.
Shapero also announced the
election of Melville S. Welt to
life membership on the board
for his "many years of devoted
service to the hospital and
North End Clinic."
The community is invited to
attend the meeting, to be fol-
lowed by a reception.

OAK PARK ONLY!

Ma Cohen's

Lean, Tasty

PASTRAMI

SLICED
NOVA LOX

Super Special!

By Piece or Sliced

(In Oil)

in

z

$ 1 05 lb.

SPECIAL SALE

89 ,

7-0z.
Jar

CREAM of
MUSHROOM

MAZOLA
OIL

SOUP

For Salad or
Cooking

HEINZ

6 cans 89`

Qt.
Btl.

FRESH
WHITEFISH

49 c Lb.

GOLD'S

Beet or Schov

BORSCHT

57` 4 jars 99`

For information, contact the
National Association of Social
Workers, 10801 Curtis, Detroit
21.

Give once foe- all—Oct. 15-Nov. '7

SAVE
TIME

THE

SAVE
MONEY

INVITATION HOUSE

Invites You To Call

DAISY BRAND

CREAM
CHEESE

25`

BORDEN'S
Family Pack

SLICED
CHEESE

American or
Pimento

Big
12-0z.
Pkg.

KE 3-2857

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
IN YOUR HOME!

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Kosher Meat & Poultry Market

We carry the largest selection

of prime and choice meats

and poultry.

CHECK OUR DAILY_ POSTED PRICES

Free Delivery

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Pure Cane

SUGAR

5 55`

Lb.
Bag

No Coupon
Needed !

ONE CALORIE
VERNOR'S

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ALE
10` can

We Reserve
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Quantity.

NIBLETS BRAND

Whole Kernel

CORN

6

12-0z. 95`
Cans

PAW PAW
Unsweetened

GRAPE
JUICE

3

Bi-tgli 85`

39`

RICH'S
All Vegetable

COFFEE
WHITENER

Pint 19`
Ctn.

Use as
- Coffee Cream!

MAXWELL HOUSE
HILLS BROS.,
BEECH-NUT OR
CHASE &
SANBORN

COFFEE

Reg., Drip, Fine

59` lb.

NO COUPON
NEEDED!

HUNT'S

WHOLE
APRICOTS

4

Na.
21/2
Cans

99`

WISHBONE

ITALIAN
DRESSING

Lg.
16-Oz.
Btl.

55`

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

FROSTY ACRES

ORANGE JUICE

4

6 oz. $1 00

-11- cans

I

FROSTY ACRES

GOLDEN WAFFLES

Q c
U Pkg.

SOUR
CREAM

Pint
Ctn.

39 ,

FROSTY ACRES

BROCOLLI Spears

1 5 `

Pkg.

SARA LEE

CHOC. BROWNIES

69 c Pkg.

REUMBERTO
BRAND
Imported

STUFFED
OLIVES

Qt.
Jar

1:0

For a Complete Line of:
Personalized Invitations,
Napkins, Matches, Ceramics,
Announcements, etc.

ill1111=1.

DAIRY SPECIALS!

White Star

OR MR. P. BERMAN

Judge and Mrs. George D.
Kent, 18047 Prest, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carol Nancy, to Barry Seymour
Ostrow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ostrow, 21030 Gardner,
Oak Park.
The bride-elect is a senior at
the University of Michigan, and
is receiving her degree in spe-
cial education for orthopedically
handicapped children. She is af-
filiated with Delta Phi Epsilon
sorority. Her fiance is a sopho-
more in the University of Michi-
gan Medical School and is af-
filiated with Phi Delta Epsilon
fraternity. A May wedding is
planned.

SUPER SPECIAL

PHONE

ASK FOR MR. WEINSTEIN

troit.

O

0

MISS CAROL KENT

STRICTLY

EXTRA SUPER
SPECIAL !

OR 949-3085

League of Women Voters of De-

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EXTRA SUPER
SPECIAL!

TIME IS IMPORTANT—

Grand Rapids GL 9-0143

"Rehabilitation Versus Re-
lief," a forum on public assis-
tance, will be presented by the
Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of
the National Association of So-
cial Workers 9 a.m. Oct. 30 at
the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel.
Among the program partici-
pants will be Milton Weiner,
secretary of the Community Re-
lations Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation; Jules H.
Berman, chief of the Division
of Welfare Services of the
Bureau of Family Services in
the U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare; Dr.
Mark L. Kahn, chairman of the
Department of Economics at
Wayne State University; and
Mrs Richard M. Mandel of the

WE SELL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS THAT YOU CAN TRUST!

8-0z.
Pkg.

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
FOR KOSHER BUTCHER TO
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OF 550 JEWISH FAMILIES.
COMMUNITY WILL HELP
TO FINANCE BUSINESS IF
NECESSARY. CAN ALSO
BRANCH INTO DELICATES-
SEN, BAKE GOODS, ETC.

`Rehabilitation Versus Relief' Forum Slated

99`

FROSTY ACRES
NEW PACK

RED
RASPBERRIES

4 'am 89`

U.S. No. 1
IDAHO
POTATOES

10-Lb.
Mesh
Bag

59c

MANISCHEWITZ

PILLAR ROCK

SPECIAL SALE !

MATZO
MEAL

Fancy Albacore
Solid Pack, White
Meat

MINUTE
RICE

19c

box

TUNA
(In

Oil)

3 can. 85c

1-Lb.
8-Oz.
Box

69`
SAVE 10c !

PRODUCE SPECIALS*

Fancy Homegrown

First of Season!

Extra Fancy

GREEN
ONIONS

FRESH FIGS

SUNKIST
ORANGES

2

Lg.
Bun.

15`

ON STRING

Large 138 Size

Full
Pound

29`

49

"PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

c doz.

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