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November 29, 1968 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-29

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Robert Siegel Elected

Rigsby Shoe Service

Knollwood President

Robert L. Siegel has been elected
president of Knollwood Country
Club for the 1969 season. At 38,
he is the youngest man so honored
in the 44-year history of the club,
Siegel, a partner in the Siegel
Insurance Agency, vice president,
of Cadillac Mutual Insurance Co.
and president of Cadillac Under-
writers, has been active in com-
munity affairs since his gradua-i
tion from the University of Michi-
gan in 1952.

The best
in shoe repair.

No job too big!

A leader in the arts and crafts
division of the Allied Jewish
Campaign, he previously served
two years as chairman of the

special gifts section of the junior
division and was a delegate on

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 29, 1968 - 21

the Detroit Service Group's mis- 7,
sion to Israel in 1959.

I -

re Grainer

Take Ann j4rbor Home

Also elected were Jerome Hal-
perin, vice president; Max P.
Steinway, treasurer; Fred Green-
span, assistant treasurer; Irvin
Meckler, secretary: and Irving
Simon, assistant secretary.
At the club's annual member-
ship meeting, Samuel Hechtman,
Alan E. Luckoff and Steinway
were re-elected to three-year terms
on the board of directors. Robert
Brody and Meckler also were
elected to the board.

HARVARD ROW

KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, Inc.

MID

• Dubb's Country Kitchen

NEW
LEANS
MALL

• Sherri's

ORIGINATORS OF THE HARVARD ROAST!

• [hos Drug Company



MRS, MARC GRAINER

Now featuring such items as: Veal Scallopini,
Pepper Steak, Hamburger Patties (in new 3-lb.

• Fabulous Star Bakery

Bud Rollins Shoes

Pkg.)

• The Bootery

• Pickwick Shop

21780 W. 11 MILE, SOUTHFIELD

• Bob's Hair Fashions

Located in the Harvard Row Mall



Rigsby Shoe Service



Ala's Barber Shop



Room At The Bottom

WE DELIVER • EL 6-5110-1

Dealers Association
Member Detroit
Kosher Meat

John Katz, Irving Zoks, Sid Mirves, Proprietors

UNDER THE BRIGHT ORANGE ROOF at GREENFIELD and 10 MILE ROADS

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED QUALITY FOODS AT LOW LOW EVERDAY PRICES !

In a recent ceremony at Adas
Shalom Synagogue, Diane Judith
Cohen became the bride of Marc
Alan Grainer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Grainer of Cheyenne Ave.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis J. Cohen of W.
Outer Drive.
Rabbi Leonard Kahan and Can-
tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
Following a Miami Beach honey-
moon, the couple is living in Ann
Arbor.

The bride wore an Empire
gown of peau de soie with bodice
of re-embroidered Alencon lace
and seed pearls. A matching
crown held her floor-length veil
of silk illusion,

41•1• ■■•■•

EXTRA SPECIAL!
Chicago Brand

ROLAND
IMPORTED

Strictly TOM

COFFEE

BRILLO
SOAP PADS

All Grinds

Packed in Oil

3

4./e oz. 89C
Cans

SPRY

ROYAL GELATIN

DESSERTS

SUPER SPECIAL!

BONITO
FILLETS

HOT DOGS or
KNOCKS

Cello
Pkg.
g.

BEECHNUT

IC lab "

UNCLE BEN'S

QUICK RICE
3 3 c
110z.

Pure Vegetable

4 Boxes 29`

2 lb. 67c
10 oz.

Can

31`

18-pad
Box

Heinz

TOMATO SOUP
2 101/2 1 9c

a

cans

4 r■

We Reserve
Right to Limit
Quantity.

Delicious

GOLD MEDAL OR
PILLSBURY

YUM YUM

POTATO
CHIPS

All Purpose

box

Shortening

All Flavors

67 `

No Coupon Needed!

5

FLOUR

49c

lb.
Bag

11

:; -

49`

O'CELLO

SPONGES

Reg. 39c

4 pack
Cello
Pkg.

19 `

DAIRY SPECIALS

BORDEN'S

IMPORTED

SPECIAL SALE!

Creamed

AUSTRIAN ALPS

Large or Small Curd

SMOKED
SWISS ROLL

MILANI

CLEARFIELD

SALADA
TEA BAGS
85c

SLICED
CHEESE.

Isr. 37 c

100 ct.
Box

COTTAGE
. CHEESE

1 1 4 IL

sic

Cup

Green Goddess, Reg.;
Italian Lo-Cal;
Green Godless Lo-Col
Your Choice

69`

1 lb.
Roll

B
il to le
x . 19 C

DEL MONTE

Whole Kernel or

Cream Style

GOLDEN CORN

5 a 95`

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

ORE-IDA

EMPRESS

BOSTON BONNIE

PEPPRIDGE FARMS

STOUFFER'S

SHOESTRING
POTATOES

ROCK LOBSTER
TAILS

OCEAN PERCH
FILLETS

CHEESE

MACARONI 'N
CHEESE

LA CHOY

CHINESE

WON-TON
SOUP
39c

15 oz.
Cup

1 1/4 lb.
Bag

27`

h7.

$139

1 lb.
Pkg.

PINEAPPLE

STRUDEL

39c

v

ke9... 4.9c

Pkg.

37`

PRODUCE SPECIALS•

FRUITCREST

HUNT'S

PURE CONCORD

WHOLE
APRICOTS

GRAPE
JUICE

3gtles 85c

3

:2;

89`

Fresh, Imported

U.S. No. 1

Sweet, Juicy

FIGS

DRY
ONIONS

FLORIDA
ORANGES

On String

3

1-.1b. $100
Cello
Pkgs.

35c eo.

10

Lb.

39

•Produce Specials Good Friday,

FOR YOUR SPECIAL PARTIES OR OTHER EVENTS . . . TRY OUR

Dairy or Meat Trays,
For Free Delivery Call

You'll Also Be Delighted With
Our Very, Very Best Delicious

HEAD
LETTUCE

Large Heads

leasgh 591

STRICTLY KOSHER TRAY SERVICE
JO 6-4640
KOSHER BAR-B-Q CHICKEN

Solid, Green
Crisp

c DOz.

saturaay,

19 c ea.

Sunday

FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

The finest and largest selection in the area. We clean,
bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For
special service call

JO 6-4640

Suzanne Grainer, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Nancy Grainer,
Elaine Lipson and Alice Sukenic.
Robert Sandy served as best
man. Ronald Cohen, Robert Skol-
nick, Roman Franklin and Dennis
Helfrnan were ushers.
Also participating in the bridal
party were the bride's grandpar-
ents, Mrs. Becky Cohen, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Dresner; and the
bridegroom's grandparents, Mr.
Samuel Grainer, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Right.

Round Table Women's
Division to Sponsor
Holiday Event Dec. 4

On Dec. 4, the annual holiday
meeting of the women's division of
the Detroit Round Table will be
held at Beth Abraham Synagogue.
A social hour will precede the pro-
gram at 12:15 p.m.
The afternoon's festivities will
feature nationality holiday reli-
gious tables which will include
Greek, Polish, French, Jewish,
Ukrainian, Mexican, Arab and
Afro-American.
Representatives of the various
groups in colorful native dress will
explain their customs and inter-
esting holiday observances.
Mrs. Harry Theisen, president of
the women's division, stated that
this was the largest dsplay in the
history of this particular program
and added that all interested wom-
I en are welcome.

I

gligagemenis

Mrs. Jean Kaplan of Kentfield
Ave. announces the engagement of
her daughter Francine to Ronald
Chaiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Chaiken of Parkside Ave. The
bride-to-be is the daughter of the
late Mr. Louis Kaplan. The couple
is planning a Jan. 5 wedding,

At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs,
Samuel J. Rands of Parkside Ave.
announced the engagement of their
daughter Karen Fleur to Robert
Allan Pollack, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Pollack of Northfield Blvd.,
Oak Park. The couple plans to be
married in early spring.

The unbelieving epochs are the
cradles of new superstitions.
—Frederic Amid.

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