,11/71. 4 PPIWit
Cen(errMarioilette
- Clubs Getting Down to Work -
The two —Marionette production meet on Sunday afternoons at the
Summers -- Herskovic -
Rites' Set for August
clubs Of Ithe Jewish Center are main building, and participation
Under way .-for- the _season. Both is open to nonmembers.
Under the leadership of Philip
YOUR CANDID COLOR
Molby, each -group has begun to
work on a presentation. One LI
-performing "The Kingdom of
Dreams," and the other is working
on "The Legend of Three and
Four."
Some openings are available.
For information, contact group
services, DI 1-4200.
ALBUM
FINER
wiNER
WI-EN PHOTOGRAPHED. BY
K E 1 8 1 96
-
5574990
Once Again Available
MISS LEIGH SUMMERS
-
-
•
-
Ole martin- avid
Orcliestra
Orchestras & Cocktail Combos of all sizes for all occasions
—Includihg HOUSE PARTIES !
featuring Solo Piano for cocktail hours.
MARTIN - KOSINS
•
4
4
546-7558
er - Ism Q. Is ■
SERVING ONLY
PRIME: AND.
CHOICE -MEATS
SINGER'S-
- Kosher Meals
- a
Shear Hashomayini NCSY (Na-
tional Conference of Synagogue
Youth) of Windior is sponsoring
an all-night "Shul-in" on _Hoshana- Milton Maddin Named
Rabba 8:45 p.m. Saturday-6:30 Sinai Acting President
a.m. Sunday (both Detroit time)
Milton M. Maddin, a vice presi-
at the_synagogue.
dent of Sinai Hospital since De-
The program includes a discus- cember 1969, has been elected
sion on Jewish identity with Rabbi acting president by the board of
Samuel Stollanan of the synagegue, trustees, to succed Morris Garvett,
Mrs. Melvin Sachs of the youth who died Aug. 21.
faculty and Rabbi Gerald Werner,
Maddhi, an attorney, was first
principal of Akiva Hebrew Day
elected to the
School, as panelists:-
Sinai bo d in
1959. Most recent-
Other - activities are a sensitivity
in addition to
session led by Rabbi Gerald Teller,
vice president, he
principal of the Shaarey Zedhk
has served as
raigious school; Jewish folk music
chairman of the
by the Stars of Zion Band from
lay committee on
Toronto; a movie, "Raisin in the
medical matters.
Sun;" midnight supper in the
He is a former
sukka; Lubavitcher hour; and sun-
president of the
rise holiday service.
Maddin
Jewish House of
For information, contact Rabbi
Sachs of Windsor, youth director, Shelter and Fresh Air Society, and
253-1977; or Say Novetsky of South- a former board member of the
Jewish Welfare Federation. On the
field, 557-2606.
board of United Jewish Charities
and the Jewish Vocational Service,
Maddin also is past president of
the Standard City Cluf of Detroit
and the Franklin Hills Country
Club.
ailouitrtMkt.--
13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE
WE. DELIVER
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW, EYE:REMY PRICES
FEINBERG'S
STRICTLY KOSHER
NOT DOGS
or KNOCKS
SEVEN SEAS
*SWIGS
CREAMY ITALIAN or
CREAMY RUSSIAN
12--g. tab Plia.
7
Bottle
RITTERS
HOMOGENIZED
TOMATO
JINCE
63C
REYNOLDS
- WRAP
ALUMINUM
FOIL
4 25
12-1.1
• WHITE .PASTEL
-- • DESIGNER
-JUMBO SIZE -
-
59'
For your special parties or other events try our
DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS
or Feinberg)
Kosher Products on our Meat Trays
use oily Kosher-Wilew-Bera-Zion
FOR FREE DELIVERY, CALL- JO 64640_
Der
VeryiVery Rest Delicious
TASTY BAR-1-0 CHICKEN
Y
"'"'"'""""
(We--lise Empire
Poultry Only)
Keener
111- 11111
Strawberry
Preserves
I. a
r 9
11 99
We
E EX 1 ER DAVISO4
MARKETS
SMUCKER'S
PURE
KLEENEX
-TOWELS -
City Club and Franklin Hills
Country Club and a board mem-
ber of the Morris- Adler Founda-
tion.
Blumberg also serves as vice
chairman of the Detroit Service
Group and as a member of the
health and welfare division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
Mrs. Blumberg is a charter
member of the TB and Health
Society and has worked with the
Retarded Children's Foundation in
Northville. She also is active in
work of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and the United Founda-
tion. Mrs. Blumberg is a member
of the Sinai Women's Guild and
was one of the original sponsors
of the Sinai Gift Shop.
*
Sinai Trustees Board
Names 2 New Members
II
The appointment of two new
members to the Sinai Hospital
board of trustees has been an-
nounced by Dr. Julien - Priver,
executive vice president.
They are Meyer M. Fishman,
whose term expires Dec. 1, 1972,
and Rose L. Greenberg, whose
term continues until Dee, 1, 1973.
.
J ACK ATTIS PHIL- SWARM
txtra Super Special
,
Windsor Youth Set
S- tdikot ‘Shul-lie
The Modern Sound of Distinction
LI 74111
Ground has been broken for a
new professional office building
at Sinai Hospital
The $3,000,000 building will be
named in honor of Louis C. and
Edith Blumberg, donors of a
$200,000 gift to the hospital. A
November 1972 completion date
is planned.
Developed by the Simone Corp.,
the 70,000-square-foot four-story
building was designed by the
architectural firm of Perkins and
Will in Chicago.
'It will provide laboratory and
radiology - facilities as well as a
bank, pharmacy, coffee shop,
barber and beauty shops, and 70
offices for members of _ Sinai's
medical staff.
Blumberg, a trustee of Sinai
Hospital, is a partner in Blum-
berg Brothers Insurance Agency
and served as vice chairman of
the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign
—Israel Emergency Fund. He is
past president of the Standard
s $
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Sum-
mers of Coyle Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Leigh Rochelle to Mau-
rice Herskovic, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Herskovic of Agnew
PL, Southfield.
Miss Summers is a junior at
Wayne State University's school
of education, - majoring in library
science:Her fiance, a Wayne State
graduate, attends the Detroit Col-
lege of Law. The couple-will marry
in August.
. •
1 r12
New Sinai Building Going Up
ECT S SKETCH OF SINAI HOSPITAL OFFICE BUILDING
BBOTT CARPET 'CLEANERS
WILL BE CLOSED
29
Philatelists to Collect
No Stoking,' Quick. d-rying, Prompt service, Reasonable rates.
Satisfaction -assured.- AU7.m:irk - personally domt.by Sam Kleiman.
-16” Estimgfe
-
.
The Society of Israel Philatelists,
Detroit-Oak Park Stamp Club
Chapter, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday
at the Oak Park -Community Cen-
ter. There will be a "stump the
experts" panel, -with prizes and
refreshments.
t',,E) ASSOCIATES
Friday, October 8, 1971
THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
-
—
Specials
Good
thru
—
We Reserve
Right to Limit
,QuantIty
Wed.
rig Ds =PRODUCE SPECIALS= am we
II
1
U.S. NO. 1
GREEN
SOLID
BOSC
PEARS
I CABBAGE
190
:
Avge.
Each
49 C
_
Et lifted Orldiy, Saturday, Wombat* SW
FRESH FISH DEPARTMBIT
The finest end largest selection In the
We clean, bone, skin end grind
all fish free of charge. For special
service caU
-
JO. 6-4640
•
Fishman Mrs. Greenberg
As chairman of the 1971 Allied
Jewish Campaign, Israel Emer-
gency Fund, Fishman was instru-
mental in raising a record $13,-
100,000. He is a board member of
Camp Tamarack, the.Jewish Home
for the Aged and the Detroit
Service Group, a branch of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
Mrs. Greenberg is the found-
ing treasurer and past president
of the Sinai Hospital Women's
Guild. She also is past president
of the Michigan Association of
Hospital Auxiliaries.
She serves as chairman of the
community action committee of
the southeast district of MAHA
and works with health-related
BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will agencies to coordinate a "Service
hold a joint social with OAK With Love" program, which iden-
PARK AUXILIARY 7:30 p.m. tifies unmet health needs of the
Tuesday at the Bond Bilt Co., Oak community.
Park. New cooking techniques will
be presented by Detroit Edison.
PICK YOUR OWN
Refreshments will follow. Friends
are invited. For information, call
Betty Katzman, chairman, LI
7-7879.
32 MILE RD. 3 MILES WEST OF ROMEO
• • •
- PHONE 752-6200
BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX-
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
ILIARY will hold a rummage
sale 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and 8
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday at the Royal
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
Oak Women's Club building. The
APPLES GROWN
public is invited.
PICKING NOW — LARGE WSCIOUS
-
JWV
BIG- RED
APPLE ORCHARD
Alvaro's Site of Dance
of 25 and Up Singles
The 25 and Up Singles is having
a cocktail party 9 p.m. today at
Alvaro's Lounge, Royal Oak.
Johnnie C and his band will pro-
vide dance music. For information,
call Henrietta Lewis, director, LI
6-0903.
BLUE FREESTONE PLUMS
V2 Bushel Seib wO
approx. 213#
RED & YELLOW DEUCIOUS,
JONATHON & MACINTOSH APPLES
100% Dwarf trees — easy to pick.
Free containers.
Free wagon rides thru orchard.
NEW THIS YEAR
Buy your own Big Red dwarf apple
trees. Get details at barn.