Two Brothers' Betrothals Announced
ewry
a the
Wolff's Kasha Versatile
Aid to Harried Cooks
Stein-Safran Rites
Sct for. December
This year with Rosh tashanah
being part of a four day weekend,
even the smartest homemakers will
be hard pressed for good menu
ideas.
One solution that can help in
planning breakfasts, lunches and
dinners is Wolff s Kasha.
Wolff's Kasha is delicious served
as a breakfast cereal or in a va-
riety of ways for other meals. It
is wonderful in soups, fillings and
stuffings or as a side dish with
just about anything.
For new and different ways to
serve this Old World favorite write
to Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, New
York, for a free copy of the Buck-
wheat Cook Book.
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Stinday.
• Station: WCAR.
Feature: — With renitent Heart."
a special hro-adcast marking Bosh
Hashana. Amo4 the participants
will be Rabbi lia uu I\'ttin of
Cong. Boat David. t.7.intor Jacob
Sonenklar of Cont.:. Sha,i_rey . Zedek,
and the Shaarey Ze<lek Choir un- .
' der the direction of Dan Frohman.-
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
MISS EILEEN BLUMENSTEIN
MISS SHARON KAHAN
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman 'Blume%
stein. 14238 Vassar, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Eileen Patricia to Gerald Carl Bor;
sand; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Borsand, Cherrylawn.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
State University's
l c
ollege of edu-
cation, and her fia e is a graduate
of WSU's school of harmacy.
A Nov. 8 wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kahan of
Oakwood Dr., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Sharon Rita to Dr. Donald M. Bor-
sand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Borsand of Cherrylawn Ave.
Miss Kahan is a senior at Wayne
State University's college of edu-
cation. and her fiance is a gradu-
ate of WSU and the Illinois Col-
lege of Optemetry.
A Jan. 24 wedding is planned.
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: ''New Tasks for a New
Age." with Rabbi Martin J. Zion
of Temple Israel of New-York City.
MISS DIANE STEIN
Mr, and Mrs. Sonrie M. Stein
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of Washburn Ave. announce the
ETERNAL LIGHT
engagement of their daughter
Time: 10:30 p.m. • Sunday.
Diane Sonia to Frank M. Safran,
Station. WWJ.
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Safrasn
Feature: Mark Van Doren and
Maurice Samuel, noted men of of Parkside Rd.
The bride-elect attends the Uni-
letters, will discuss -Freedom and
Control." the lhirteenth in a series versity of Michigan, of which her
of iMoial Dilemmas of the Bible." fiance is a graduate.
A December wedding is planned.
TO DWELL TOGETHER
frt/
Announcements
•
Last Week's Winner of the
"RASKIN
BIG BABY BONUS"
MRS. ARNOLD A. YERMAN
(10 lbs. 6 oz.)
Congratulations on the birth of your -
daughter and we hope the RASKIN
PRODUCTS you received helped
make your first week at home easier.
RASKIN FOOD CO.
Aug. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Levinson (Arlene Angert.),
15201 Marlow. Oak Park, a son,
Randy David.
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Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Lar-ry
A. Kronen iIrepe Jane Gordon)'.
19960 Dorset. Smithfield. a . son.
Barry Martin.
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•
,Aug. 19--To Mr. and Mrs. Ar -
mancl Rain (Helen Roth), 14241 W.
Lincoln, Oak Park, 'a daughter.
Renee Michelle.
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Linder (Barbara Steinberger).
19341 Votrobeck, a daughter.
Caren Michele.
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Aug. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David E. Engelbert lLynn Wunter).
641 Covington, a daughter, Phillis
Debra.
a a a
• Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Gosman (Beverly Jaffee), 17550
Dolores, Livonia, a son. Alan
Steven.
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July 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Hershell Wais (Bella Greenbaum).
13213 W. Eight Mile, a son, Michael
Frederic.
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK and Channel 2.
Feature: "Jewish Scientist on
•
Religion in Modern Age." Dr.
Cyril Domb. physics professor at
Kings College. London who last
, Year served as visiting professor
at the Weizmann Instituee of Sci-
ence in Israel, will discuss mod II
ern religion with Joseph Edel-
man. director of the culture com-
mission of the Jewish Community
.
Baby Girl Makes
5th Generation
*
SPECIAL PROGRAM
•
Time: 1 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Homeowners at the i
high - 1
Crossroads. a broadcait
lighting the controversy over the
so - called "Homeowner's Rights" i
amendment. Participating are the
Very Rev. John J. Weaver. dean
of the Cathedral of St. Paul. and
' chairman of the Citizens for a
United Detroit: and George Bush-
nell, Jr.. president of the Detroit
Bar Association. Representing the
homeowners group are attorneys i
William McBrearty and Meyer
Miller.
Detroiter Mrs. Leah Davidson
has, at 95, become a great-great-
grandmother.
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The fifth generation joined
Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Israel
the family in the person of
Kroll (Gail Wolfson), 19947 Ever-
Tammy Maxine Kaner, 6-pound,
Registrations Urged
green, a Son, Gary Alan.
3-ounce daughter of the Bernard
Kaners of 18341 Monica.
in Greenberg School
Aug. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Stan-
Mrs. Davidson, a resident of
Ben Harold, president of the
ley Halprin (Shirley Gotliffe), . the Jewish Home for the Aged,
Haymin Greenberg Hebrew-Yid-
19832 Telegraph, a son, Richard
was recently honored by sev-
dish Shule, this week said only a
Matthew.
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eral organizations on the occa-
few are left in the afternoon nurs-
a a a
sion of her birthday, Aug. 4.
ery, which is licensed by the State
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
Her affiliations include Mizrachi,
of Michigan. Boys and girls of 3i/2
mond Kudisch (Florence Rosenthal
American Hospital at Denver
to 5 are admitted.
of Detroit i. of Lodi, N.J., a son.
and Detroit Ladies Lechem
He urged prompt registration of
'Jeffery Darren.
Aneeim.
children in all of the school's
a a a
classes. •
Second and third generations
Aug. 14--To Mr. and Mrs. San-
Transportation for the new
a re Mrs. Dora Ploshnick of
ford Alan Kravetz, formerly of De-
school year will be provided by
Winthrop Ave., the great-grand-
troit, now of Clayton, Mo., a daugh-
_
the
United Hebrew Schools.
mother, and Mrs. Cecile Smith
ter, Teri Lynn.
The new term begins right after
of Tuller Ave., the grandmother.
a * a
Rosh Hashonah, Sept. 9. For in-
The baby's paternal grand-
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
formation and printed curriculm,
parents are the David Kaners
gene Kowalsky (Cherney Bodzin),
call daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
of Monica Ave.
,15736 Appoline, a son, Joseph
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. till 1 p.m.
Zelick.
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Membership Announced
Smoker Change in Tempo
The beginning of a New Year by Jewish' Center Theater
is a perfect time to try something
new and different. This is equally
true of a new recipe idea for the
holidays, a new vacation spot, or
a new taste in smoking.
The new taste in smoking is
Tempo. Tempo, with far more acti-
vated charcoal than in previous
filter designs, will have you won-
dering how all that flavor gets
through all that charcoal. The
secret's in the structure, an exclu-
sive process, that firmly joinsto-
gether hundreds and hundreds of
activated charcoal granules in a
new kind of filter.
Tempo is another quality prod-
uct of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company. No health claim is made
for Tempo—only the promise of
an easy draw and smoother taste
than you have ever before experi-
enced.
Memberships are available in
Center Theater, non-professional
theater organization, featuring
three major productions at the
Jewish Center.
Scheduled for this season are
"The Tenth Man" by Paddy Chef-
sky, "Dark At The Top Of The
Stairs" by William Inge and "The
Rope Dancers" by Morton Wishen-
grad. Membership in Center
Theater, besides providing oppor-
tunities to participate in the major
productions, also makes available
roles in a Mobile Unit Theater,
monthly programs and classes in
drama and theater crafts.
Membership is open to the pub-
lic. For information call the center,
DI 1-4200.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44 Friday, August 28, 1964
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Cranbrook House Motel
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Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations!
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
Airport Limousine Service Available
"Much Was said by
all about the good
food. which was
served hot and
very palatable."
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund West
An unsolicited compliment? Not quite. After each party
or meeting held in the new Cranbrook Room, we invite
you to send us your comments . . . either critical or
complimentary. Your suggestions for improvements keep
us working hard for the future. Your compliments give
us pride in past achievements. If you have a party or
meeting in the future we would
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Up to '175 of your guests can enjoy them-
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can sub - divide into smaller areas. The food
is Greenfield's quality. The.service is courte-
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