Workmen's Circle Group Events Jibilian-Blotner I Headed by Tribute to Poet Leivick Troth Is Told The Detroit Workmen's Circle will hold a memorial program honoring the recently deceased Yiddish poet and author H: Leivick 9 p.m. today at the W. C. Educational Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile. The program will include readings from Leivick's works by Mrs. Robert Israel, Michael Scherman, 'Mordecai Teiler and Simon • Klachefsky. The key- note address will be .delivered by Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, who grew • up with and was a per- sonal friend of Leivick. A musical interlude will be provided by the well-known vo- calist and pianist, Bella Gold- berg, who will present some of Leivick's better known works. The public is invited, at no charge. MAN- SIZE FLAVOR! Satisfies the whole family! Workmen's Circle Branch 460-E will celebrate its 24th anniversary with a program and installation of officers 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the W. C. Center. The following members have been elected for the year 1963: Chairman Max Gross; Vice- chairman Monroe Title; Fin. Sec. Maurice Goldsmith; Treas- urer Abe Brownston; Rec. Sec. Eugene Brownstein; Corr. Sec. Mrs. Moe Caplan; hospitalers Mrs. Monroe Title and Mrs. Hy Lipsitz; executives-at-large Nor- man Pikulin, Robert Aronson and Mrs. Charles Ensink. A program, written especially for this occasion by Mrs. Maur- ice Goldsmith, will be presented by members of the branch, with Mrs. Robert Aronson at the piano. The next meeting of W. C. Branch 1060 will offer "A "Woman's View of Indonesia" with Mrs. S. Sundari, an of- ficer in three important insti- tutions in her native land: The Teachers' Federation, the Na- tionalist Party and Women's League. She is presently the only woman of a group of people sent to Wayne State University for training in the Institute of Labor and Indus- trial Relations. This event will take place 9 .p.m. Saturday, at the home of Herb and Selma Ovshinsky, 15200 Leslie, Oak Park. The W. C. Golden Ring Club will hold its Fourth Jubilee 1 p.m. Wednesday at the W. C. Center. Dr. Shmarya Kleinman will be the principal speaker. There will also be greetings from the Abraham R e i s en School, the Jewish Labor Corn- mittee, the Michigan District Committee of the W. C., the Culture Club of the Jewish Community Center. This event has been rescheduled from a previous date. Center to Present Film Series on Dance The Jewish Center will pre- sent a series of dance films at eight o'clock Sunday evenings. The series will start on March 3 with "Invention in Dance" with Ruth St. Denis and Alwin NikOlais and "La- ment for Ignacio Majias" with Jose Limon. The discussant will be Fannie Aronson. On April 7, the program will feature "The Language of Dance" with Jose Limon, "Sad- ler's Wells Ballet" and "The People Dance." Harriet Berg will be the discussant. The last program of the series will be held on May 5 and will present "Modern Ballet" with Nora Kaye and Hugh Laing, and "Night Journey" choreog- raphed by Martha Graham. Donald Randazzo will be the discussant. wiNER BY MISS JANICE JIBILIAN See and taste how oodles of onion flavor makes these - snap- apart matzohs a welcome change from bread . . . gm hand-in-hand with soups, fish, main dishes! The snack su- preme . . . gives -new life and delicate zest to dips and spreads. Onion flavor does it! COHEN, ZAGER & RESNICK Proprietors of KOSHER MEAT &- POULTRY MARKET Prime and Choice BEEF WE WRAP MEAT FOR FREEZER FREE ! Coolidge at 10 Mile — Oak Park WE : 1 ■ ::LVER CORNED BEEF . Lb. PICKLED TONGUE Lb. RIB LAMB CHOPS Lb. CHUCK ROAST BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed Lb. 6 89 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. DI 1-2345 CORNER OF HARTWELL ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST _6800 STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT or DAIRY PARTY TRAYS — . 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