Max Miller. Owner of Delicatessen Max Miller, owner and founder of Miller's Delicatessen and Alas- ka Smoked Fish Co., died Monday at age 83. Mr. Miller, 27355 Greenfield, Southfield, ran the delicatessen from 1920 to 1963 and retired six years ago. He was a member of Cong. Beth Achim and formerly Cong. Bnai Moshe. Born in Russia. NIr. Miller was a Detroit area resident for the past 54 years. Surviving are his wife, Mollie; three sons. Al of Miami Beach, Joe and Harry: a daughter, Mrs. Abe Green; tv..o brothers, Abe of Beverly Hills and Nathan; two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Vivian) Shul- man and Mrs. Jack Lillian) Sil- ver; 14 grandchildren and 21 great- grandchildren. Harry Singer, 69 Harry Carlton Singer, founder and chairman of the board of Rite-Way Press, Inc., 12175 Clover- dale, died last Saturday at age 69. Mr. Singer, who was in the graphic arts industry for 47 years, headed the Rite-Way business for seven years. A native of Toledo, Mr. Singer resided at 16228 Oxley, Southfield. He was a member of Craftsman' OPEN and Perfection lodges of the Ma- All sons and was a charter member YEAR of Temple Israel. He leaves his wife. Helen; a son, William: two daughters. Mrs. Mor- , ris (Arlene) Bravell and Mrs. Lor- raine Kla von s; two brothers. Arthur and Dr. Edward of Toledo; • FREE GOLF ON PREMISES- 6M° I ('TIL JUNE 28) three sisters, Mrs. Harry (Nora) I REGULATION 9 HOLE COURSE Landis. Mrs. Abe (Fanny) Finkel- stein and Mrs. Samuel (Rachel) • INDOOR POOL-HEALTH CLUB Ack. all of Toledo: and 10 grand- • NEW NIGHT CLUB•LOUNGE ! children. • ALL-STAR ENTERTAINMENT • LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS • HEATED PASSAGEWAYS TO CARS TO BE DRIVEN MAIN BUILDING To any state. 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MIAMI BEACH MIZRACHI TOURS TO ISRAEL Posthumous Honor to Detroiter Dr. Hoffman Philadelphians Seek Ways of Helping Ghetto Poor PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A local Jewish group has been meet- ing regularly since last Novem- ber with Muhammed Kenyatta, Pennsylvania director of the Black Economic Development Confer- ence, on cooperative ways to raise the economic standards of Negroes in the area. A series of project proposals involving Jewish finan- cial aid and expertise which emerged from those meetings has been disclosed by Kenyatta. $889 Israeli, Italian Reds Blame Israel as Main Obstacle to M.E. Peace $849 $849 summer program, Call or write ROME (JTA)—A delegation of Israeli Communists met recently with a group of Italian Communist Party leaders to discuss the Arab- Israel conflict, the Communist daily Unita reports. The report indicated that there were differ- ences of opinion between the two groups but according to Unita they all agreed that the main obstacle to Mid East peace was the Israeli government "supported by U.S. imperialism." MIZRACHI TOURS 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park — 398-7180 Michigan is a four-season tourist attraction. Tourism brings more than 13,000,000 travelers to Mich- igan each year. Shavuot Tour — June 7- 28 All inclusive Single Tours July 6-July 27 All-Inclusive July 27-Aug. 17 All-Inclusive Regular 2 and 3 week tours leaving Sunday and Mon- day from $734 up. Hundreds of trips from $429, 5465, $499, $505, $535, available through Mixrachi, Masada and Eilat tour included in oll 13-week tours. For further information and our complete resort in the midwest Lose Up to 10 Lbs. a Week 1121 Lake Shore Dr. Michigan City, Indiana 219•TR 24595 Mill"14 71 At Mid-America's fabulous resod ... splaytimeparadiseWhereyeu'Uenjoy: • Terrific fowl • Beautiful Mated pod . and patio • All sports • Gala floor shows , • FREE COIF UNTIL JULY II • New Lew Refits, • VACATION DREAMS COME Tauc• — .NM ili /PPOThi kk Afaflgire n is vacation fun: •olf course • 3-gourmet MAN! • Horseback riding , • Floor shows & dancing nighttyl • • Planned programs for teens & ' children! h t em them • Attractive accommoea- • Swimming, water-ski school! • 18-hole championship HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will hold its annual election of officers 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Northland Inn. Plans for the in- stallation and social hour will he made. The lodge will take part in the spring Bnai Brith blood drive May 18-19 at Pepper School, Oak Park. The first Distinguished Service Award of the American Federation of Information Processing Societies will be presented posthumously to Dr. Walter Hoffman Wednesday during the banquet of the Spring Joint Computer Conference in At- lantic City. The award will be pre- sented "in recognition of his self- less contributions to the federation and to the computer profession." Dr. Hoffman, who lived at 10131 Burton. Oak Park, was director of the computer and data processing center at Wayne State University and treasurer of AFIPS at the time ' of his death, Dec. 5, 1969. He also was a member of the federation's executive committee and board of directors. LI 3-2065 *PRIVATE BEACH LOUIS :MARSHALL CHAPTER in- vites guests to a fashion show 8:30 p.m.. Tuesday at Workmen's Circle Center. Carol Nover is commenta- tor and members will be models. Mrs. Joe Rodman will be speaker. across from the Golf Club Write direct or call SHERIDAN SPA 41 5) Only women's reducing Awl Britli • • • Activ ities Computer Parley to Give mow daily per person double occ. May 3 to July 1 • 20 of 150 Rooms Final arrangements have been I brunch, and a woodland of 2,500 made for the fourth annual Bnai trees in Israel will be planted in Brith Presidents Brunch to be his honor. held 10:30 a.m. Sunday, at Bnai Also receiving special recogni- !Moshe Synagogue, according to ti on will be Mrs. Allen Weitz- Julius Kahn, chairman. I man, 1969-70 president Of the Nearly 500 guests from lodges , Women's Council She will be and chapters of Bnai Brith will i honored with a grove Of 1,000 participate in the affair, being held trees in Israel. in cooperation with the . Jewish Each lodge will National Fund. honor its presi- Kahn, who will r dent w i t h the serve as toast-. planting of a gar- master, will be . den of at least - assisted by gene- . 100 trees in the - ral co - chairman yBnai Brith Mar- Leo Hack and tyr's F o r e s t. Mrs. David Ger- , Presidents of shon. Hermant participating , ...,_ Kasoff, president chap- -, women's of the Metropoli- ters will receive 3/„ . weitimmin tan Detroit Bnai special citations. B r i t h Council, Featured speaker will be Dr. will get special Moshe NI. Czudnowski, a member Kasoff recognition at the ' of the faculty of Hebrew Univer- sity and currently visiting profes- sor at Wayne State University. Admission to the brunch is the purchase of at least one tree plus a nominal door charge. Look up the Villas Los Arcos Write or See Your Travel Agent 18—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Presidents' Brunch This Weekend to Pay Tribute to Bnai Brith Leaders • Tennis, boating! • Bicycling! lions! while you play!' July "3-for-2" SPECIALS June 'Early-bird' Specials FREE GOLF EVERY DAY! Sunday, Any Midweek June 14 to Thursday, July 2 (excluding weekends) .. • from only 517.50 daily per person complete including GOLF daily! meals. ' FREE under 15 yrs. CHILDREN only 55.00 per day, sharing room with parents, includ- ing 3 meals. JULY FAMILY BONUS ■ "Take a vacation for 3 . . and the 3rd will be FREE!" That's right! Starting Sunday, July 5th until Friday, July 31, the 3rd perscn (adult or child)' in a room with 2 adults at Nippersink will be our guest and entitled to lodging and feed (3 meals each day) abso- lutely . . . FREE! July . 5 . to July 17 only! (excl. July 10-12) lurindaedrdlitrnvotaors 3 ;rnort-2heSpecial, extra children only 85.00 'per e room same 3 meal will cost day, including I resort ' in Detroit: Isadore J. G oldstein, 25839 South- wood Drive I Southfield, Only 65 miles frpm Ching° via expressway. WlseoasiN ' MIch,356-7SSS AT THE BRICKMAN YOU'RE PAMPERED IN PARADISE FREE GOLF • sun terraced outdoor pool • indoor pool • health club • 5 clay tennis courts • Riding Academy on premises • practice putting green • paddle tennis • shuffleboard • entertainment nightly • late. late shows • 4 great bands • duplicate bridge • art classes • terrific teen program • 10 acre children's day camp • night patrol • nursery • deluxe accommodations with TV. EARLY BIRD WEEKS Sun.-Sun.. June 14-28 SPECIAL LOW RATES MID-WEEK TENNIS FESTIVAL Sun.-Wecl.. lune 28-July 1 nc man HOTEL In the beautiful Catskills So. Fallshurg. N.Y. overlooking a great 18 hole golf course. East of the Mississippi (exc. N.Y.) 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