Lloyd Meeker, assistant to the dean of admissions at Brandeis University, will be guest speaker at the opening f a 11 meeting of the Detroit Chapter, Br r d e is ational sit y W en's Corn- ttee, 12:30 .m. Sep '7 t T e Emanu- Back Row: Irvin H. Steinberg, Keidan; Richard Presidents of the 27 chapters and Council of nounc the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Karson, Tucker; Byron Lloyd, Oak Woods; Ann ent Manuel Katzman, Stone; Harold Gaynor, Cen- Detroit gathered for this group picture. They are acker tennial; Sol Begel, Gershwin; Harry Aronovitz, (from left) Mesdames Morris Lieberman, Mor- ollege genthau; Abe Sampson, Tikvah; Anzel Gun, Detroit; James Kraft, Brandeis; Albert Stone, Admiss oday— Quality, Fox; Joseph Dorfman, Israel; Sol Bromberg, Einstein; Sol Steinberg, Pisgah; David Freedman, , Quotas." Qua Marshall; Arnold Michlin, Suburban; Leon Drey- Downtown. Not shown in picture are Mrs. Sol charge, Robins, East Side; Mrs. Bertha Sherman, Herr!; linger, Council; Henry Edelman, Tandler; Morton ram are Lewis, Dov Frenkel; Norville Rappaport, Bloch; Mrs. Edwin Adelman, Livonia; Miss Shirley Boyd, p nson, v Gertrude Steingold, Business and Professional; Rex; Mrs. Louis Richman, Zager. Erne e H itali Brisk- eve :c• Ecker. A m sert luncheon will be served Mrs. Kobacker as de t t- ollowing corn • Israel Program, Mrs. Allan LaBan ments f Tre e a The following women will head nel; Irving Isaacs, guide; and Jewish Affairs, Mrs. Alex Mann, Mrs. Hyman Fox. Mesdam e the Bnai Brith Women's. Council Maynard Kalef, historian. Jewish Community Council Dele- Mrs. Dreylinger has chosen the gate, ell Josp a of Metropolitan Detroit: Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin. Laws, Mrs. David Grosberg. k, " Mesdames Leon Dreylinger, following women as Council Master File, Mrs. Henry Klegon. 9);" Jerry • president; Charles Galinsky, chairmen: Memograph, Mrs. Dora Freeman. .•Anti-Defamation L e a g u e, Mrs. Membership, Mrs. David Levine, Se, • arnett and Alan Harry Bodzin, Jack Sayles, Alan • Jack Sayles, Miss Elsie Rodd, Mrs. Mrs. Alex Sherr. chwartz, Book Fund Con ri- Nathan, vice presidents; Sidney Herman Kyff, Mrs. Isaac Benaim. Membership Retention, Mrs. Bnai Brith Youth Organization, Stein; Mrs. Maynard Kelef. butions; Samu Eidelman, counselor; David Le- Mrs. Nominating, Mrs. Sidney Eid Sanford Rosenthal. Felix er, e vine, treasurer; Allan Laban, Al Blood Bank, Mrs. Allen Weitz- m an. Mrs. Jack Krastof, Mrs. Ben Henry Monsky and 4 Freed van to named en Stein, Fred Weinstein, secre- man, Dorf, Mrs. Isidor Sklar, Mrs. Stan- Library, Philantrophies and cards; Scholnick • o utes-, Mrs. Sanford Baron. taries; Arthur Weisberg, send- ley Yates. Northville, Mrs. Jack Friedm Bowling, Mrs. David Halem. Mahler, an- Myron Unger, Pontiac Hospital, Mrs. I r v Budget, Mrs. Phillip Edelheit. ip; Harry nual me Cancer Clinic Service, Mrs. Gor- Smith. prepared by Sam H u n t e r. Women interested in joining a study group may call any of the above study group chairmen. There are 39 covered bridges renovated) i n Parke County, Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 EDAH STUDIO Fine Photography dids Professionally Finished or Appointment Phone * * * * * * * * * Bnai Brith Women of Metropolitan Detroit Announce Council, Chapter Leaders for Coming Year's Events Israeli Folksingers Return •to Cafe Galerie don Fruitman, Mrs. Lewis Bardos. Civil D e f e n s e and U.S. Bonds, Mrs. Joseph Halberg. Community Service, Mrs. Harry Bodzin, Mrs. Albert Lee. Date Clearance, 'Mrs. Herman Auster. Dolls for Democracy, Mrs. Morris Pleason. Fund Raising, Mrs. Alan Nathan. Hillel, Mrs. Fred Weinstein. Program, Mrs. Charles Galinsk Publicity for Council, Mrs. Ber- nard Goodman. Publicity for Chapters, Mrs. Al- bert Heller. Sunshine, Mrs. Sidney Levine. U.S.O., Mrs. Bernard Daniels. Veterans, Mrs. Jack Hornfield, Mrs. Joseph Radkin. Ways and Means, Mrs. Henry Schore. Jewish Center Holds Registration for More Than 300 Fall Activities BEN and ADAM Israeli folksingers Ben and Adam, "The Dudaim," will re- turn to Cafe Galerie, 19940 tiy- ernois, for a two-week engage- ment beginning Wednesday. The duo has been on a nation- wide tour of club and university performances. Ben and Adam sing in Spanish, French, Greek, Russian, English and Hebrew. They • won plaudits for their eight-month concert tour of Eu- rope, also. The singing team has recorded for Electra and Columbia. For information, call Tzvi Wachtel, owner of Cafe Galerie, UN 24455. vegetable Chop Suey Made With Mar-Pare Mar-Pary Margarine, contain- ing no animal or milk fat, is kosher for making dishes varying from beefburgers to barbecue sauce, stuffed fish and potatoes and baked desserts. Following is one of Mar-Parv's special recipes: Vegetable Chop Suey 4 tbsp. MAR-PARV Margarine 1 green pepper 1 Spanish onion or 2 large onions small head cauliflower or 2 cups cabbage 3 cups celery 1 cup string beans 1 cup peas 1 cup boiling water 3 tsp. salt 1 tsp. pepper % cup parsley sprigs Peel onion. Separate cauliflower into flowerets. Shred or slice green pepper, onion, cauliflower or cab- bage, celery and string beans. Cook all vegetables together, except par- sley, in boiling salted water for 15 minutes, or until tender. Add MAR- PARV Margarine. Turn into serving dish and sprinkle with parsley. Yields 6 servings. Want ads bring fast results! The Jewish Center has issued a new catalogue of over 300 classes, clubs and activities, in- cluding many which are being offered for the first time this fall. Among the new programs in the Adult Division are classes and seminars in Jewish studies which explore significant areas of the Jewish past as well as current Jewish problems. Several of the new courses are being offered in cooperation with the Wayne State-Univer- sity of Michigan Division of Adult Education. These include i "Ideas That Have Changed Man- kind," "Dramatic Appreciation and Criticism," "Folk Music of the World." Mothers of pre-schoolers may participate in some of these classes while their children are attending the Center nursery, playgroup or kindergarten gym. Parents interested in discussing important aspects • of parent- child behavior will be interested in the new course, "Psychology for Parents" conducted by the Center's professional staff. Art courses in painting, draw- ing, sculpture and ceramics for both beginning and advanced students are being offered with 3rit/i . Activities CENTENNIAL CHAPTER an- nounces new bowlers are being accepted for the Thursday night league which meets 9:15 p.m. at Melody Lanes, Southfield at Ten Mile roads. For information, call Lue Maggin, KE 4-662,5, or Aileen Allen, KE 5-4690. * * * PISGAH LODGE will begin the new season 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Hayim Greenberg Center. Refreshments and a so- cial hour will follow the meeting• such well-known instructors as Sam Pucci, Jay Holland, Betty Conn, Gerald Tennenbaum and David Rohn. A new experi- mental art club is also being in- troduced. Dance enthusiasts may c I from a variety of cou rang- ancing to ing,from Israeli free style jazz. er are courses and clubs fo amera bugs, thea- tre fans, sic buffs and many other hob and interest groups at all ag evels. The hildren's, yout older It divisions hav 111 sched e of ac re tation or old Dext neig e er shu arran d with . Registrat• tie b se begins nd or info n, 2 call DI IBICK • KE 1-0104 SENBLAT ORCHESTRA Detroit's Favorite M.C. and His Entertainment Specialty— Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs 4-0237 KE 8.1291 -K7