Miss Robbins to Wed Temple Men Plan as Preface Yale Law Student Seminar to Camp Institute ewry Former Detroiters Mr. and A special seminar is being Mrs. Oscar Kersh, of Atlanta, On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT i 1 Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Another in the series of broadcasts celebrating the program's 15th anniversary will present "An American Ballad," dramatizing the life of Rabbi Henry Cohen, whose fearless fight for justice won the re- spect of all who knew him. * * * MISS HARRIET GOLDBAUM MESSAGE OF ISRAEL A Nov. 15 altar date has been set by Harriet Goldbaum and Harold Goodman. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. Albert Goldbaum, of Fullerton Ave., and the late Mrs. Gold- baum. .Mr. Goodman's parents are the Sam Goodmans, of Oak Park. Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Drt Nelson Glueck, president of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, will be the first of four HUC-JIR faculty members to speak on successive Sundays. His topic will be "Founders of Our Faith." Tamarack Family Day Planned by Centek Family day at Camp Tama- rack will have "farewell to winter" as its theme on March 15. The program, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, will feature crafts, hikes, music, painting, indoor games, cook- outs, campfires and sports. Highlights will be a father- and son softball game, and a mother - daughter volleyball games in the afternoon. Lunch- es should be brought, but sup- per will be served. At least one member of each family must be a Center member in order to participate. Families may drive or use bus transportation, which is avail- able at the Simons Branch, at 1 p.m.; Davison Branch, 1:10 p.m.; and 10 Mile Branch at 1:30 p.m. Registration must be com- pleted by Tuesday, and will be accepted at any center branch. The overall program extends from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Cambridge Styling of Today * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. _ Station: WJLB. Feature: Highlighting the fourth annual Purim celebration of the Labor Zionist Organiza- tion, to be held March 14, Mrs. David Silberg, ticket chairman, will speak on the role of the LZO in the community. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: A Bible quiz, using questions taken from the recent International Bible Contest held in Jerusalem, will be presented on. this and subsequent broad- casts. The audience will be able to participate by submitting answers to Jewish Heritage, Station WCAR, Detroit 1, Mich. Winners will be acknowledged. * * * What's Cooking? (Jewish Telepgraphic Agency, Inc.) Stuffed Green Peppers 6 green peppers 4 cupsful diced cold boiled chicken 5 cups diced celery 3 hard boiled eggs chopped % cup sliced green olives 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 1 cup mayonnaise dressing 2 tablespoons minced onion Jerry Jerry and Jack, hair styl- ists supreme at CAMBRIDGE HOUSE HAIR FASHIONS, are so pleased with milady's response to their newest TRI-MATIC LOTION perma- nent, that they are repeating their special offer of it for next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Introduced last week for the first t i m e, the TRI- MATIC LOTION conditions as it waves. A $20 perma- nent, Jerry and Jack, and their fine staff, will give it at the special price of $10 on March 9, 10 and 11. Make a date to get this latest in permanents, at CAMBRIDGE HOUSE HAIR FASHIONS, 19218 Livernois (one block north of 7 Mile), UN 1-1089. MISS ALICE ROBBINS The engagement of Alice Judith Robbins to Stephen J. Jelin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ome K. Jelin, of Cincinnati, 0., has been announced by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur L. Robbins, of 19325 Warrington. Miss Robbins is in her senior year at Saiith College, where she is president of the Political Association. Miss Robbins has also studied at the University of Geneva and the Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales in Geneva, Switzerland. Her fiance is in his third year at the Yale University law school, where he was elected to the board of the Yale Law Journal, and to Phi Alpha Delta. He is an honors graduate of the University of Michigan, where he was president of the Student Legislature and a mem- ber of Michigama and Sphinx societies and Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Between college and law school, he taught in the depart- ment of English of Indiana Uni- Versity. The couple are planning an August wedding. FOCUS ON A UNION Time: 7:30 p.m.., Tuesday. Station: WTVS (Channel 56). Feature: Walter Reuther, president of the UAW, will be interviewed on "Ethical Prac- tices in Unions" by Rabbi Mor- ris Adler, Rev. Jesse McNeil and Fr. Clement Korn. Russell Smith, of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations of the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, will be moderator. By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser Jack Cut the peppers in half, re- move seeds and place pepper shells in cold water to stiffen. Dice cold boiled chicken and mix them with hard boiled eggs, diced celery, onions, green olives, salt, pepper and mayon- naise dressing. Toss them and fill the peppers. * * * Stuffed Mushrooms 10 large mushrooms % lb. first broiled then boiled liver 1 tablespoon fried onions 2 well beaten eggs 4 tablespoons bread crumbs 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 minced onion % cup water 8ngagements Clean the mushrooms and re- move the stems. Grind the stems with the liver and fried onions. Add well beaten eggs, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper. Fill the mushrooms and place in a greased baking pan. Add 1 minced onion and water to the pan and bake in a medium oven 30 minutes. Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs Bella Geliebter Eskow, is holding the grand opening cele- bration of GAY'S SHOP, Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday, March 6, 7 and 8, at 13216 DEXTER, between Waverly and Tyler. Featured will be brand name infants and chil- dren wear, linens, curtains, drapes, and spreads at budget prices. Custom drapes are a specialty. Free souvenirs are planned during the grand open- ing. * * * MAY and BILL KOZIN, well- known Detroit caterers, have announced that they have been selected to be the exclusive caterers at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute on Greenfield at 7 Mile Rd. Besides catering at the Institute, they are also prepared to cater in the home, hall, temple or the hotel of your choice. For information, call BR 2-0375. Labor Zionists to Hear Address by H. Berke Harold Berke, Michigan rep- resentative for the National Committee for Labor Israel, will speak at a meeting of Branch 11, Labor Zionist Organization of America, at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Sendler, 18715 Shafts- bury. His topic on "Problems in Attaining a Labor Economy in Israel" will be followed by a question and answer period. Movies of the 10th anniversary dinner at Jeri's will be shown. A social hour will conclude the Search me, 0 God, and know my heart; try me, and know my thoughts.—Psalm 139. evening. Guests are invited. planned by the • Temple Israel Men's Club for 8 p.m., March 17, in the temple, as a prefatory event to the sixth annual Camp Institute of the Men's Club. The latter event will take place April 3 to 5, at Haven Hill Lodge in Milford. The seminar program, an- nounced by Alan N. Brown, chairman of the adult educa- tion committee of the Men's Club, will inclOde a discussion on Medieval Jewry by Sidney J. White, local attorney and scholar. A panel discussion on "What Is a Jew?" moderated by Dr. Leon Fram, will follow. Pan- elists are Charles Goldstein, attorney and lay religious lead- er; Reuben Levine, a past pres- ident of the Men's Club, and Frank Simons. Emphasized in the discussion will be the religious, ethnic and historical aspects of the ques- tion. A discussion will follow. The public is invited to attend. CARE Offering Passover Food Packages for Israel The CARE Passover package for Israel must be ordered by March 6 to insure delivery in time for celebration of the holi day. The CARE Passovei package may be ordered froni the Mich- igan CARE Committee, the J. L. Hudson Company, Detroit 26, WO 3-2110. Delivery is guaranteed. Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelly Ann, to David Colin, of Peekskill, N.Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Colin. Mr. Colin is a senior at Georgia Tech, and is a member of Tau Epsilon frat- ernity. 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