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November 22, 1963 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-11-22

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ewish National Fund
mar HaYarden

Local Firm Develops Parvana' Frozen Dessert for Special Diets.

Calorie counters and others Joy, Parvana's smooth, creamy base with poly-unsaturates, Par-
on restricted diets may now goodness belies its low-calorie, vana Frozen Dessert is already
have their frozen dessert and low-cholesterol count. Latest lab- being recommended by doctors
enjoy it, too, in the form of oratory analyses reveal that for patients who are on low
Parvana, a new frozen food Parvana Frozen Dessert con- cholesterol diets or are allergic
that's very much like ice cream tains 4.92 per cent protein, L8 to milk and milk products, ac-
SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE in
appearance, flavor and tex- per cent fat and 38 calories per cording to Joseph H.endler,
will honor founding member ture, yet very much unlike ice ounce,
as compared to ice president of Countryside Ice
Philip Kaplan at a testimonial cream in nutritive content.
cream's 12 per cent butter fat Cream Co.
Developed by Detroit's own content and 92 calories per
dinner 6:30
Countryside Ice Cream Co., 4581 ounce. Made from a soy bean
p.m. Dec. 8 at
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the Sholem
Aleichem I n-
stitute. Re-
You Are Cordially Invited
cently organiz-
ed as the first
to Attend Our OPENING
Yiddish-speak-
ing lodge in
Detroit, t h e
group will re-
ceive its char-
ter during the
Kaplan
evening, officially marking it as
the 25th Bnai Brith lodge in the
metropolitan council. Harry Cash
is dinner chairman. Representa-
These are creations of prize winning artists from Italy, Spain, France, Holland
tives of other groups which have
and other countries.
been aided by Kaplan will be
on hand to pay him tribute.
The program will include a mu-
sic presentation, in addition to
a slate of speakers, according to
Harry Kaminer, chairman of the
lodge. Membership chairman is
Alex Gottlieb.
*
*
CENTENNIAL LODGE will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
NONE HIGHER
Oak Park Community Center.
Emanuel Mandel, regional di-
A Guarantee Certificate Issued with Each Painting
rector of BBYO, will speak on
"Decency or Delinquency in
Under The Direction Of IRENE GREY
Our Youth." Members are urged
* Each Painting Hand
* Paintings are on Stretched
to bring prospective members.
Selected
Canvas Ready to Frame
* Each Painting Signed by
Refreshments will be served.
According to Your Indi-

Onai Orit4

Ar c e tivities

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd

tion of the Hordes Family Playground in
, in the Upper Galilee, in Israel: At the
. gnd Mrs. William Hordes, who this week
eventful trip to Israel. With them, on the
;11, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes, and their
children, and Mrs. Hordes' sister (extreme
atz. They were photographed on the site of
ound in front of the temporary sign which
roject is in honor of William Hordes, Bella
es, Evelyn Hordes Wishnetzky and Herbert

'th the She-

concluded
o n y. The
orround, the
ed in that
e needs of
and Gadot.
ea of two
e supplied
ary p 1 a y-

nts
rty

Club will
ng at the
pply Com-
g. A games
prizes. Re-
erved.

Issues Stone's
`The Haunted Fifties'

In January, 1953, the month
Senator Joseph McCarthy be-
came for the first time chairman
of a Senate investigating com-
mittee, I. F. Stone launched his
one-man weekly, a now success-
ful, highly respected journal
comprised of first rate reporting
and writing, and dedicated to
the preservation of human dig-
nity and governmental integrity.
"The Haunted Fifties," published
by Random House, is a collec-
tion of Stone's most important
writing in the first decade of his
weekly.

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O riginal Oil Paintings

AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED!

To $75

*

the Artist Who Created
It and - Stamped with the
County of Origin !
* All One-of-aKind
Originals

*

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will meet
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Gemiluth
Chassodim. There will be a hat
fashion show with original de-
signs modeled by board mem-
bers. Guests for the evening
will be Mrs. Harry Bodzin,
president of the council, and
Mrs. Jack Sayles, first vice-
president. Guests are invited.

I

vidual Taste and Home
Decor !
* Vertical and Horizontal
Paintings From 8x10 to
24x48

We will gladly serve you
Daily & Sunday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Buy for Yourself or for Gifts

INTERNATIONAL ART CENTER

19363-9 Livernois (Near Outer Drive)

Phone 342-6144

OUTSTANDING EVENTS

th

ANNIVERSARY

HISTADRUT INVITES THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY

ABRAHAM SUTZKEVER
DECEMBER 119TH, 8:30 p. ni.

TO JOIN IN A TRIBUTE TO

Morris L. Schaver Auditorium — 19161 Schaefer Hwy.

• Musical Program
• Refreshment

• Donation $1,25

Per
Person

BOTH

X2.00

we Dec. 2nd

Per
Person

Abraham Sutzkever

Famous Partisan Hero-Poet

TICKETS ON SALE AT:

Rabbi Morris Adler

Tribute Chairman

Borenstein's Book Store
13535 W. 7 Mile Road

Workmen's Circle Building
18340 W. 7 Mile Road

Spitzer's Book Store — 18294 Wyoming

Sholem Aleichem Institute
19350 Greenfield

Dexter-Davison Markets
Oak Park and Wyoming Stores

AND HISTADRUT HEADQUARTERS — 19161 .SCHAEFER — UN 4-7094

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