Israel Bond Office
Will Be Open on
Sundays in December
Hillman-Eisenberg
Troth Announced
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Seek Gifts for Teens
at Children's Center
Those who wish to contribute
new gifts for teenagers to
The Detroit Israel Bond Of-
brighten their holiday at the
fice will be open on Sundays
Oakland County Children's Cen-
in December to accommodate
ter may deliver their contribu-
the Bond buyers who wish to
tions to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lan-
redeem their pledges during
dau, 24231 Gardner, Oak Park.
this Year of Redemption.
The gifts should be received by
The year of 1963 promises to
the Landaus by Dec. 15 in time
be one of the best years in the
for distribution to the Children's
history of the Detroit Israel
Center.
Bond drives, it was announced
by Tom Borman, general chair-
The government is us; we
man of the Detroit Israel Bond
are the government, you and
Committee. He said:
I.
—Theodore Roosevelt
"I urge all who have sub-
scribed for Israel Bonds to
redeem their pledges before the
MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT
end of the year, because Israel
needs the cash now. These last
SAMMY
At the recent Bnai Brith Leadership Dinner which few weeks are crucial for the
launched the 1964 Bnai Brith Israel Bond program, from left, success of the campaign."
WOOLF
MISS BARBARA HILLMAN
Mrs. Harry Bodzin, Women's Council president; Julius Kahn,
"The staff will also be happy
and his orchestra
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sander
A.
Hill-
Metropolitan Council president; Mrs. Irving Isaacs, Women's to help anyone with matured
UN 3-6501
Israel Bond chairman; Harry Weinberger, Council Israel Bond Bonds to get their money. I man announced the engagement
If No Answer Call DI 1-6847
chairman; and Hy Crystal, Bnai Brith executive director for strongly recommend that the of their daughter, Barbara
Michigan. The dinner was attended by lodge and chapter
1951 Israel Bond holders show Lynne, to Gary Eisenberg, son
presidents and Israel Bond chairmen.
their faith by reinvesting in of Mrs. Sam Epstein and the
• Candids • Formals
late Max Eisenberg.
Israel."
The bride-elect is a senior at
• Movies
On Sundays, Dec. 1, 8, and 15,
ALL Your Photography
`Kory's' Jammed on Introduction
the Bond office, at 8522 W. the University of Michigan and
Done in a Distinctive
McNichols, will be open from is affiliated with the Sigma Delta
Way For Those
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Dec. 22 Tau sorority. • He fiance is a
of Unique Ice Cream Parlor
Special Occasions
and 29, the office will be open graduate of the Detroit College
One of the most unusual ice "Kory's"—an ice cream parlor all day.
By
of Law and is a member of the
cream parlors to open in decades dedicated to the creation of
Tau Epsilon Rho legal frater-
in the Detroit area was jammed gourmet-quality desserts — re-
Confidence is a plant of slow nity. A May 31 wedding is
last week upon the occasion of ported that dozens of customers growth.—Samuel Johnson.
CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141
planned.
its formal introduction.
had to be turned away after
Ron Licht and Harvey Kozin, Kory's grand opening advertise-
who originated the idea of ment appeared exclusively in
last week's Jewish News.
Located in,the new Greenfield
Center, at the intersection of
Greenfield and 10 Mile Road,
Kory's is flamboyantly decorated
in shades of "Ice Cream Pink,"
DUBLAJAY'S installed Reg- red and white. The overall in-
gie Oppenheim, president; terior motif is patterned after
Rhoda Segal and Karen Wasser- an old-time ice cream parlor
man, vice - presidents; Sara reminiscent of the 1890's.
Fingeroot, chaplain; Ruth Ne-
"Instead of paint brush and
mon, guard; Marsha Barnett, oils, our 'artists' work with the
treasurer; Sue Ensink and richest ice creams sold anywhere
Barbara Berger, secretaries; in Michigan, and toppings of the
Phyllis Mandell and Renita most extraordinary quality and
Left, co-chairmen of the child delicacy," Ron Licht reported.
welfare committee; Laurie "The results are ice cream des-
Haron, publicity chairman; and serts that are literally works of
Gertrude Left as the group's art—and taste even better than
advisor. The group is having a they look!"
hootenanny 8 p.m. Saturday in
Open seven days a week,
the Oak Park Community Cen- Kory's also features light lunch-
ter. Appearing will be Esther es prepared and served in a
Conveniently Located at 20050 LIVERNOIS, 2 Doors So. of Chippewa
Herkowitz, Barry Kalish, the highly creative manner. A com-
Ethnics, the Wagoners, the Off- plete assortment of superior-
Keys, and Don and Robin. For quality chocolates and candies
information, call LI 8-8830.
are also featured.
I Licensed by City of Detroit, Permit No. 1211
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SUN. 11 to 5
The
interior
decor,
excep-
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN tionally imaginative and color-
LADIES AUXILIARY will meet ful, was designed by Hank
FINEST IMPORTED
Monday evening at the Jewish
Nationally Known Fine
War Veterans Memorial Home. Gluckman Associates.
GENUINE 100%
Hostesses will be Mesdames Lil-
lian Bernstein and Mollie
Bloom. Plans are being complet-
ed for a hospital party to be
ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB
given at the Ann Arbor Veter-
Sacrificed in 3 Groups
will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the
ans Hospital on Dec. 15.
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synagogue, announces President
OUR REG.
OUR REG.
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN Jack H. Kaufman. Arthur H.
$125
$135
VP
AUILXIARY will meet Monday Pfander of the Detroit Edison
SUITS
at the home of Mrs. M. Haupt- Co. will show a movie of the
PRICE
man, 19965 Lesure. A social forthcoming New York World's
OUR REG.
Fair. Refreshments will be
hour will follow .
$110
served.
SUITS
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ENTIRE STOCK OF
TAU EPSILON RHO LAW
SID SHMARAK'S
OUR REG.
FRATERNITY, Detroit Gradu-
$75
ate Chapter, will hold its an-
SUITS
nual dinner dance Dec. 6 at
Sacrificed in 3 Groups
Pine Knob Ski Lodge, Clark-
ston. Reservations may be made
OUR REG.
by contacting Norman E. Conn,
Top Quality
$22.50
962-0737.
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*
*
Cashmere
and
Wool
Prize winners of RADOM
OUR REG.
TAILORS' new store celebration
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB
$19.50
at 22141 Coolidge are Mrs. F. will hold the fourth in a series
Rubin Aaron Goff, Leah Aron- of fall and winter lecture
OUR REG.
son, David Horowitz, Rev. Rob- brunches Sunday at the syna-
$12.95
Greatly
Underpriced!
ert McLean, M. H. Sheahan, G. gogue. Rabbi Stollman of Wind-
Hart, Clara Simkins, Frank Du- sor, Ontario, will speak on "The
OUR REG.
Mars, Howard Garrison, Allen Role of the Jews in English
$110
A Wonderful Selection
Zatkoff, Irving Krupkin and Literature." Guests are invited.
PRICE
Mrs. Ruth Gussin.
SPORT COATS
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Center Camera Club
OUR REG.
Elliott Elkin of the ELKIN
$79.50
REG. $39.50
HOTEL & TRAVEL BUREAU, Will Hold Workshop
ONLY $2485
PRICE
19437 Livernois, is on a tour of
The Camera Club of the Jew-
Europe, visiting London, Paris, ish Center will meet 8 p.m. Mon-
REG. $55
ONLY $2985
Rome, Madrid and Lisbon, to day at the Center.
check on the accommodations
There will be a workshop
and travel facilities so as to be showing of 80 beginners, ad-
able to better advise clients vanced and salon prints with
2 Doors So. of Chippewa
who will be making plans for full comments of how each one
20050 LIVERNOIS
Call 861-0446
group bookings during the was photographed and processed.
'e4 spring and summer season. Guests are welcome.
J. J. CLARKE
"ammimmi SCHICK & HANK
GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS
JWV Activities
.1 ,
I
I Men's Clubs
SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ! OPEN DAILY 9 am. to 9 p.m. v.
SUITS
$7485
$6485
Business
Briefs
$ 4485
TOPCOATS
CASHMERE
COATS
134 85
SLACKS
12"
10"
$785
$7485
$ 4785
SCHICK & HANK CU STOM CLOTHING
19 - THE DETRO IT JEWI SH NEWS -- Frid ay, Nov. 29, 1963
Bnai Brith Leadership Dinner
Launches Israel Bond Program