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December 06, 1963 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-06

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MRS. BAKER UR . DAN

Judith Marylin Moss was wed
to Baker Abbott Urdan in a
ceremony performed Nov. 30
by Rabbis M. Robert Syme and
Harry Kaplan of Columbus,
Ohio, at Temple Israel.
The couple are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Moss
of Cherrylawn Ave. and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Urdan of Osh-
kosh, Wis.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory peau de soie, with a high
neckline, elbow-length sleeves,
empire bodice with fitted cum-
merbund, and a chapel dome
floor-length skirt. Her veil was
a mantilla of heirloom Brussels
lace and she carried one white
rose to mark a passage in the
Bible.
Maid of honor was Shelly
Ann Moss, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were mesdames
Michael Lewiston, William
Krasnick and Sheli Richman.
Louis Joseph Urdan, father of
the bridegroom was best man.
Ushers were Daniel and Robert
Moss, James and Samuel Urdan.

Maxwell House Coffee
Is 'Tradition' for
Holiday Enjoyment
The lighting of the first can-
dle on the eve of Hanukah
ushers in a week-long festival
commemorating an important
event in Jewish history.
In keeping with the tradition
of serving your guests the best
for the holidays, be sure that
Maxwell House Coffee is on
your shopping list.
Maxwell House Coffee now
brings you its special rich flavor
in a convenient "no key" can.
This handy can opens with a
can opener and is resealed to
measure freshness with a spe-
cial plastic top that comes with
the can.
Also available for holiday
enjoyment is Instant Maxwell
House, the original Sabbath
coffee. Instant Maxwell House
is so rich and full bodied that
you can now brew it by the
potful. Just put a heaping tea-
spoon of coffee in a carafe or
pot for each cup of coffee you
want to make. Add an equal
number of cups of water, heat
until boiling, simmer briefly to
bring out all the wonderful
flavor, and serve. Richer by the
pot, and richer by the cup,
serve Maxwell House and you
serve the finest.

Detroit Bank-Trust
Declares Dividend
The board of directors of The
Detroit Bank and Trust Com-
pany declared a quarterly divi-
dend of 60 cents a share on the
$10 par value Common Capital
Stock of the bank, payable after
the close of business Dec.- al,
1963, to or upon the order of
shareholders of record Dec. 10,
1963.
The previous quarterly divi-
dend was 55 cents a share, or
$2.20 a share annually. The in-
crease raises the annual divi-
dend rate to $2.40 a share. The
announcement was made by Ray-
mond T. Perring, chairman, and
Charles H. Hewitt,- president of
the bank.

Mizrachi Hatzair
Plans New Camp,
Forest for Kennedy
A summer camp for Mizrachi
Hatzair will open this coming
season in the "Sleepy Hollow"
vicinity around New York.
Facilities for 100 children have
already been set up. Children
aged 8-15 may receive applica-
tion upon request from the
Detroit office, DI 1-0708. Camp
Machneh will be a co-ed camp.
At an executive committee
meeting of the young married
group of Mizrachi Hatzair, a
resolution was adopted to pro-
cure a forest in Israel, to be
called the Shalom Forest in
honor of the memory of Presi-
dent John F. Kennedy. This
Forest will have 10,000 trees.

National Magazine Awards Einstein AZA Achievement Honor
Einstein A.Z.A. of the Michi- people at Thanksgiving, col- tional Service Fund of BBYO.
gan Region Bnai Brith Youth lected toys for Lapeer and Chil-
Einstein was nominated for
Organization has been named dren's Hospital a n d donated the award by Ken Weingarden.
one of the winners of Parents' books for the Jewish War Vet-
Magazine s' Youth Group erans. They also made numer-
Do not talk while you eat.—
Achievement Awards for teen- ous donations to the Interna- Taanith 5.
age public service in 1962-1963.
The Einstein chapter will be
SHOP FOR HANUKAH GIFTS AT
awarded a Certificate of Honor
for Community Service as one
of 195 groups receiving awards.
Under the guidance of past
presidents Steve Young a n d
Chuck Lax and current presi-
dent Gene Farber and Irwin J.
For The Finest Selection of
Shapiro, Einstein's advisor, Ein-
Nationally Known
stein collected for ALSAC,
MEN'S AND BOYS'
UNICEF, Muscular Dystrophy
and the City of Hope.
They also had a successful
canned food drive for needy

JOE DORFMAN'S

"Clothes Rak

SPORTSWEAR

• Huntingdon Mills Sweaters
• Robert Bruce Sweaters
• Farah Slacks
• Gaslight Slacks
• HIS. Slacks
• Cooper Knitwear
- • Mighty Mac Jackets
• William Barry Outerwear
• Stanley Blacker Sport Jackets
• Adler Socks • Weldon Pajamas
• Esquire Socks
• Kaynee Shirts
• Ramar Boy Shirts

NATHAN & IRVING'S

Kosher Meat & Poultry Market

We carry the largest selection

of prime and choice meats

and poultry.

We

CHECK OUR DAILY_ POSTED PRICES

OPEN SUNDAY 10-3; EVES. 'TILL 9 P.M.

Free Delivery

18275 WYOMING

Carry a Full Line of Ivy League Styled Clothing
for the College Student
Use Your Security Charge

UN 1-7237

Dexter-Davison Shopping Center

COOLIDGE at 10 MILE ROAD

HANUKAH STARTS AT SUNDOWN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th!

EXTRA SUPER
SPECIAL !
STRICTLY

tt;

Lean, Tasty

PASTRAMI

By the Piece
or Sliced

SUPER SPECIAL !
MA COHEN'S
HOME MADE
PICKLED

Schmaltz
HERRING

Qt.
jar

89C

Reg. $1.19

HEINZ

HUNT'S

TOMATO
SOUP

WHOLE
APRICOTS

3 29c

cans

4 #.2.v.299`

DAIRY SPECIALS!

KRAFT
Velveeta

Plain or Pimento

2 lb.

loaf 79c

ORE IDA
Shoestring

Fancy, Imported
AUSTRIAN ALPS
Assorted

Gruyere
CHEESE

12 por. 29 C
box

CRAB MEAT

12 oz. 89c
—I- pkgs.

6 oz. g9c
pkg. Nor

STOUFFER'S
Fancy

LAMBRECHT'S

SPINACH SOUFFLE

33c pkg.

10

c can

Whole or Sliced

IRISH
POTATOES

2 .

3 00 19C

c an s

HANUKAH
SPECIAL !
HOME MADE
RASKIN'S
KOSHER, PARVE
FRESH

POTATO
LATKES

79c

TWIN PIZZAS

Pkg.
of 2

69c

59 c

Reg., Fine, Drip

SUNSWEET

Unsweetened

PRUNE
JUICE

Qt.
Btle.

3 9C

HANUKAH
SPECIAL!
WHITE STAR
Cream Rich

SOUR
CREAM

Pint
Car.

doz.

LAMBRECHT'S
NEW
STRAWBERRY

3 7`

MAXWELL HOUSE

INSTANT
COFFEE

ICE BOX
CAKE

69c

COFFEE

We Reserve
Right to Limit
Quantity.

No Coupon Needed!

BUTTERFIELD
SMALL

Mo

- HILLS BROS,
Chase & Sanborn
or BEECH-NUT

1-lb.
can

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
INTRODUCTORY
WAKEFIELD
OFFER !
Alaska King

POTATOES

A

2
CALORIE
LIFT

10 oz. t119
Econ. m•
jar

ea.

Reg. 79c

KRAFT

MIRACLE
WHIP

45 c

Salad Dressing

Qt.
jar

LA CHOY

BEAN SPROUTS
cc
#300

2

cans

Ar. ■

CHOW MEIN
NOODLES

No Coupon Needed!

2 #c 3 . n0s° 2 7 c

WHITE STAR

CROWN BRAND

Creamed

DILL
PICKLES

Cottage
CHEESE

1 C -a lb r.. 19C

PILLAR ROCK

Fancy Albacore
Solid Pock, White
Meat

TUNA

(IN OIL)

3 85c

cans

.1/2 j?t' l. 49c

NEW ERA

POTATO
CHIPS

Lge.
14 oz.
bag

9`

PRODUCE SPECIALS*

REYNOLDS
ALUMINUM

Juicy, Seedless

Flo Thru

TEA
BAGS

FOIL
WRAP

GRAPEFRUIT

LIPTON

48 Ct.
Box

49c

AeRi.

ft5 C

4 0 Rlls
Rol
lop

Ruby Red

Large

40

Size

California
Crisp

Green

HEAD
LETTUCE

Jumbo Size

Fresh, Tender

California

SWEET
CORN

Snow White

CAULIFLOWER

Large Size

5 39c 2 35c 5 29` 19

for

for

e r 's

*PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

e C a

25-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, D ecember 6, 1963

Judith Moss Weds
Baker A. Urdan

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