A joint birthday party will be given Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arotzky by their children and friends. The event, to be held at 148 8 3 Santa Rosa, will recognize his 76th, and her 73rd birthday. The couple has a son, Cec, in California, and three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hiller, Mrs. Hilda Alexander and Janet, all of Detroit. Since arriving in Detroit in 1911, the couple has been active in several community projects. Arotzky is recording secretary of the Mogilever Progressive Aid Society. Mrs. Arotzsky has been affiliated with the City of Hope and the Pioneer Women. Attending the recent annual fall conference in Akron, Ohio, of the Great Lakes Region, National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, were Abraham Satovsky, Dr. Davis A. Benson, Maurice Reistman, I. Murray Jacobs, Abe Katzman, Allan Charlip. Bernard Breyer, Ben Sidlow, Saul Waldman, Donald Nusholtz, Carl Lichtenstein, Jack H. Kaufman, Dr. Marvin Last, Max Silverman, Meyer Millman, Hyman Wassar, Albert Parven, Sam Molitz, Abraham Halem, Gerald Goldberg, Joseph Sulkes, Morris Litvin, Abe Meral, Morris Ginsburg, Fred Weiss and David Schwartz. They were accompanied by their wives. Mrs. Abraham Drabkin and Mrs. Alex Weisman will be honored at a party to be given by the Detroit Ladies of the American Medical Center, according to President Mrs. Paul Shapiro. Mrs. Drabkin' plans to make her home in California. Mrs. Weisman will leave soon for a winter vacation in Florida. Esther P. Galin of Galin Realty Co., 12070 Greenfield, is in New York City attending the convention of the National Board of Realtors as a member of the Western Wayne County Board of Realtors delegation. She will take the post-convention trip to Bermuda with the Detroit Real Estate Board. Anne Fisher will hold her annual luncheon dedicated to the Child Rescue and Rehabilitation fund noon Nov. 23 at 19365 Monica. For information, call UN 2-3628. Delegates of Mizrachi Hatzair to the annual Mizrachi con- vention to be held in Long Beach, N.Y., will include Rabbi Marshall Goldman and Abraham Schwartz. In appreciation of chronicling the history of the Hannah Schloss Memorial Bldg., Detroit's first Jewish community service building, the Hannah Schloss Old Timers Association honored Irving I. Katz with an honorary life membership in the asso- ciation. Bee Kalt of the Bee Kalt Travel Service has just returned from Mexico City where she attended the American Society of Travel Agents convention. She was the guest of the El Presidente Hotel. Allan J. Roth of Church Rd., Oak Park, has returned from a two-week visit to French Polynesia, including Tahiti, Moorea and Bora-Bora. He stopped also in Los Angeles. Gloria Gonik of Ardmore Ave. and Sandra Roth of Church Rd., Oak Park, have returned from an eight-day stay at the Americana Hotel in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. George Ohrenstein of Ohrenstein Jewelers will be guests of WXYZ for "a week-end on the town" as grand prize winners of the most unusual and attention getting window display for Vantage watches, in which many jewelers throughout the city and suburbs participated. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zucker entertained many out-of-town guests who were here to attend the wedding of her niece, Charna Kass, to Yoel Yellen. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bakst, Davida Bakst, Shelley Bakst and Mrs. Yale Kahn of California, all former Detroiters, and Mr. and Mrs. William Leon of Mary- land, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schlaifer of New York and Mrs. Emma Goldman of Buffalo. The Shaw-Hocking Club will hold a meeting and "hard times party" 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Helen Florentz. Worthy matrons and patrons of 1961,-62 and their spouses are invited. Ree Kass, past matron of Purity Chapter, O.E.S., is recording secretary. William Kass of Prevost Ave. was the honored guest at a surprise party in celebration of his 50th birthday. The immediate family and friends of 20 and 30 years attended. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Samson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiner and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Graff. Planners of the affair included Mr. and Mrs. Joel Yellen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zucker. !Israeli Delicacies Expo rted to U.S. MISS JUDITH SINGER Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Singer of Steel Ave. announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Gerald Douglas Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller of Radclift Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect attended East- ern Michigan University. Her fiance is a student at the Univer- sity of Michigan. A March wed- ding is planned. Two of Israel's most famous foods are now available to American consumers for the first time as is another Israeli- oriented delicacy which is new to American tastes. The three foods are among a group of specialty kosher im- ports produced in Israel under the rabbinical endorsement and supervision of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. They are sold in the United States under the brand name of Telma and are available in most major cities in the United States. The two foods known to most Americans who have visited Is- rael are Fallafel—which is also sold under the product name of Chi-Chi--and Hoummous. The third new product is Techina Sauce. Telma kosher Fallafel is an oriental vegetable food made from chick peas flavored with a selected variety of spices. Chi-Chi is packaged in powder form in paper sacks, two sacks to an eight-ounce box. Each sack will make 20 to 30 Fallafel croquettes. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 q3nai q3ritit Israel this summer, will speak on "Israel Through the Eyes of A Social Worker," with empha- sis on many of the some 1,000 institutions maintained by Pio- neer Women and its sister or- ganization in Israel, Moetzet Hapoalot. Detroit Council's president, Mrs. Milton Weiss will greet the members and guests of Pioneer Women's 16 local chapters and 1,300 members, and Mrs. Nor- man Kanter, past president of Council, will rally all workers to this year's increased quota of $65,000 for expanded services in Israel. A varied program of Yiddish, Hebrew and English songs has been arranged by Mrs. Shirley Munson, popular local singer. A social hour will follow the eve- ning's program. Of national importance is Michigan's output of maple syrup, honey, spearmint, pepper- mint, red clover seed, strawber- ries, asparagus, rhubarb and sweet corn. Telma Hoummous is a blend of sesame, chick peas and blend- ed spices sold in a 15-ounce tin. It is ready to serve. Michigan's forest product in- dustries contribute over $650 million annually to the over-all economy of the state. I ! WHY WORRY I ! Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Activities HENRY MORGEN THAU meet 12:30 p.m., CHAPTER will Nov. 21 at the Jewish Center. A dessert luncheon will be served by bowling league members. A bazaar sale will feature items created by the members. Pro- ceeds will go to Bnai Brith philanthropies. * * ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP- TER will meet 8:15 p.m. Tues- day. The forming of groups which will allow members to pursue their various hobbies will be discussed. For informa- tion, contact Miss S. Cohen, 541- 7664, or Mrs. M. Golden. * * * PISGAH LODGE will cele- brate its 106th anniversary with an open meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. New members will be init- iated. Exemplification of the teachings of Bnai Brith will be expounded by the degree team comprised of past presidents Elias Goldberg, Joseph L. Staub, Alfred H. Bounin and William Lite. Hyman N. Crystal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will also take part. salon opening november 19th at 22106 coolidge highway In The Oak Park Shopping Center ALLEN LOVER Appointments New Being Taken call: 542-1398 or 356-3974 CHRIS TMAS- Mrs. Sutker to Keynote Campaign of Detroit Council, Pioneer Women Keynoting the first phase of Detroit Council of Pioneer Wo- men's annual fund-raising cam- paign will be M r s. Phyllis Sutker of Chi- cago, it was announced by Mrs. Nathan Glenner, Vice- President o f funds, who will chair the event 8:30p.m. Nov. 21 at the Labor Zionist Mrs. Glenner Institute. Mrs. Sutker, who was one of 10 Pioneer Women selected throughout the United States by national Pioneer Women to at- tend a series of seminars in I NEW YEAR'S DEPARTING Friday, December 20, 1963 JET FLIGHT RETURNING Wednesday, January 1, 1964 INCLUDING . . . THE VERY FINEST OF MEXICO FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: BOOK-COUZENS TRAVEL SERVICE 20441 JAMES COUZENS • DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN BR 2-2400 27 -- THE DE TROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Nov. 15, 1963 activities in Society Sinoyr-Keller Troth Announced