Sholem Aleichem Institute —Problems in Foreign Policy." Both events are open to the will hold an Institute-wide Jew- ish Music Festival celebration public. at an oneg shabbat. 9 p.m., tonight, at the Institute, 19350 Odessa Society Meeting Greenfield. Israel folk music will be the theme for the even- to Highlight Histadrut Odessa Progressive Aid So- ing, with Israeli folk singer Ady Semel as guest artist. The ciety will hold a Histadrut meeting at 8:30 p.m.. Saturday, chorus, dance group and en- at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556 semble will participate. At 9 p.m., Feb. 28, Chapter Wyoming. announce president Two discussion group will meet Jacob Meeron and Histadrut at the Institute to hear Albert chairman Albert Wineman. El azar, superintendent of Members and friends are United Hebrew Schools. speak invited. Speakers. a film and on - Israel and Her Neighbors refreshments will he featured. on Jewish Music MRS. WIL T. VIVIANO Speaking their vows before Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, of Tem- ple Beth El, at an altar impro- vised at Holiday Manor on Feb. 15 were Joanne Kay Lichten- stein and Wil Thomas Viviano. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichten- stein, of Wisconsin Ave. His par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Viviano, of Oak Park, Mich. For her wedding, the bride wore a simple sheath with a slim bodice of bridal white peau de soie and topped with a sa- bring neckline in front and a straight V in hack. The sleeves were three - quarter push - ups. The skirt was fashioned with an overskirt of silk organza, harem-shaped and with side panels that fell over nylon tulle to street length. Her veil was an oval-shaped, lace scalloped mantilla of pointe de Venice. which she brought back with her from Venice last spring. She carried an arrange- ment of fleur de-amour with cascading English ivy. Mrs. Harry Heller. sister of the • bride, was her matron of honor. and Sarah Litoff. of New York. was her only bridesmaid. Mr. Viviano asked his brother, Norman Viviano, to be his best man, while Dr. Harry Heller, the bride's brother-in-law, serv- ed as head usher. Seating the guests were Leon Becker. Law- rence .Cantor, the bridegroom's cousin. Clarence Goldberg, Ar- thur Kellman and Marshall Skrome. another cousin. Following the ceremony. the couple received their guests at a breakfast reception. I Brevities A program originally sched- uled by the Music Study Club for this Saturday has been post- poned to 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Morris L. Schaver audi- torium of the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. In making the announcement, Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, club program chairman, stated that a panel discussion on Jewish music will highlight the appearance of Mrs. Gertrude Levi Gordon, popular vocalist, who will render several selec- tions in Hebrew and Yiddish. Panelists will include Rabbi M. Robert Syme, of Temple Israel Cantor Reuven Frankel, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; and Mrs. Herbert Eskin. Mesdames Norman Allan and Ira G. Kauf- man are, respectively, program chairman and co-chairman for the day. On Thursday afternoon, the group's philanthropic commit- tee will present a program at the Jewish Home for Aged. The choral group, directed by Mrs. Allan and accompanied by Mrs. Isadore Mendelson, will be fea- I tured. Solo selections will he ren- dered by Mrs. Allan Braver, KAPLAN BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK! VIENNESE BEEF GOULASH: KAHLENBERG 3 lbs. stewing beef, cubed MISS MARTHA BARNETT The engagement of Martha! Barnett. daughter of Mrs. Sarah Barnett and the late Mr. David Barnett. to Theodore Robinson. ! of Florida and New York. has been announced. Miss Barnett is a graduate of the Grace Hospital school of nursing, and is presently affili- ated with Grace Hospital. An April wedding is planned. 1 /2 cup Oleo 11/2 teaspoons caraway seed 2 garlic cloves, minced Saute onion in Oleo for 5 minutes. Add beef, caraway, marjoram, garlic, salt and 2 cups of water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 1 hour. Combine the paprika, catsup and 2 tablespoons of water. Add this mixture to the stew and simmer for 10 minutes. Serve with potatoes and egg slices. Serves 6. KAPLAN BROS. NCJW Parley Feb. 22 - 26 Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry The National Council of Jew- violinist, and Mrs. Arthur Mun- ish Women will hold its bien- son. soprano. A humorous mon- : nial national convention Feb. ologue, written by Cantor Reu- 22-26 in Los Angeles, with ben Boyarsky. will be read by more than 800 delegates in Mrs. Boyarsky. attendance. 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET WE DELIVER UN 1-4770 DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS ;) • it' teaspoon marjoram 2 tablespoons paprika V4 cup catsup 1 teaspoon salt 6 hot boiled potatoes 3 hard-cooked eggs, sliced 112 2 cups chopped onion "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 'I F4 13301 DEXTER Corner WAVERLY Free Parking — Entrance on Davison 18207 WYOMING ctillris We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Ample Free Parking Across From and At Rear of Market CITY BRAND Cream Cheese n' Lox Spread 6-oz. jar 39, MA COHEN'S Home-Mode Pickled COFFEE SCHMALTZ HERRING Qt- jar BEST 15 STRICTLY MAXWELL HOUSE It Reg. - Drip - Fine 89c 2 lb. con V3 Lean, Tender Delicious PASTRAMI $119 lb. $129 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE & GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 3 giant 79c 46-oz. cans I A fellowship to the National Camp Leadership Institute of the National Ramah Commis- sion has been awarded to JEF- FREY HOWARD TIGAY. of 18100 Indiana. The Institute is a new educational program to train superior college freshman in JeWish education and corn- munity leadership preparatory to appointment on the staff of one of the four Hebrew-speak- ing Ramah camps. Tigay will be among 30 .other-young men and women who will attend Camp Ramah in the Poconos, Lake Como, Pa., this summer. The Ramah program is conducted by the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America. * * The following committee ap- pointments were announced this week by Phil Rothschild, presi- dent of the DETROIT JEW- ELRY SALES ASSOCIATES: George D. Cohn, spring show; Harry Fisher, membership; Mort Evans, job placement; Harold Karlsruher, investment club. The annual show will be held March 22 and 23 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. * * * G-Y FAMILY CLUB will hold a Purim party at 8 p.m.. March 8, in the home of the Max Tendlers, 20421 Ardmore. New members are Mr. and Mrs. George Eisenberg. DOMINO ROLAND Imported Albacore Pure Cane WHITE MEAT SUGAR TUNA tart 49c MAZOLA BARTLETT PEARS Salad or Cooking OIL Qt. Btle. (Flakes in Brine) 4 HUNT'S Early Garden PEAS m $100 (halves) Gal. 21/2 can 35c ea. 3 cans $100 55` $1" MS 99 C DEL MONTE mi. cans I FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT HEINZ Cooked SPAGHETTI FROSTY ACRES Fancy "A" Sliced Strawberries or Red Raspberries 5 pkgs. $ 1 013 Mendelson's Grade A, White JUMBO EGGS Doz. 57c FROSTY SEAS FISH STICKS 29 c pkg. ALCOA HUDSON ALUMINUM WRAP PAPER TOWELS 3 2r 5 0 - 1::.79c New Taste Delight Glacier "EXOTIC" PURE FRUIT PUNCH 6 cans 99c FROSTY ACRES CUT or FRENCH CUT BEANS — MIXED VEGETABLES or FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS Your Choice 5 pkgs. 8 9c PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURS., FRI. & SAT. U.S. No. 1 U.S. No. 1 Fresh California Fancy New, Florida SPY APPLES RED POTATOES PASCAL CELERY 2 rolls35c 3 ibs.25c 10149( 2=43 COMPLETE SELECTION OF ISRAELI AND DOMESTIC BEER AND WINE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and Sat. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sun.8A.M. to 3 P.M. 17-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 20, 1951 Sholem Aleichem Slates Folk Concert, Speaker Joanne Lichtenstein Study Club Sets Miss _Barnett Reveals IVed in Feb. 15 Rites Panel Discussion April Wedding Date