SID SHMARAK'S Business Briefs On Saturday, Rod Faudem, who owned and operated a pool hall on Dexter at Boston Blvd. for seven years, is opening ROD'S CHALK N' Q, a modern family billiard cen- ter, where the entire family can get together to play snooker, bil- liards or pocket pool. The new es- tablishment, located at 20340 W. 7 Mile R., west of Evergreen, is de- 1 i g ht f ully air-conditioned, has beautiful, modern decor and has free parking at the rear for 1,000 cars. Rod invites his many friends to stop by and see him. It's mechayehdige!" Chef Boy-Ar-Dee could have used the Italian superlative, "buonissimo", to describe the flavor of his Marinara Sauce but decided that "mechayeh- dige" would make you hun- grier for a taste of it. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE' Marinara Sauce /es an all purpose sauce for turning ordinary dishes into a feast of real Italian flavor— for fish, stews, omelet, spa- ghetti, rice and macaroni dishes. Rich puree of tomato, olive oil, onions and herbs, slowly simmered for perfect Montefiore Lodge Marks 100th Anniversary Here; Elects Ruben Leipzig ZOA Seeks 500,000 Document Signers for Solidarity With People of Israel Susan Plotnick Wed to Charles Richards A nationwide campaign to se- cure the signatures of 500,000 Zionists on a declaration embody- ing a tribute to Israel Prime Min- ister Levi Eshkol in commemora- tion of his first official visit to the United States and an expres- sion of solidarity with the people of Israel in their valiant struggle for peace and security was launched this week by the Zionist Organization of America, Dr. Max Nussbaum, president of the organi- zation, announced. The inauguration of the cam- paign is coupled with the issuance of a special sheet of 12 com- memorative stamps marking the occasion of the historic visit by the Israel Prime Minister as the guest MRS. CHARLES RICHARDS of President Lyndon B. Johnson a candlelight ceremony Sun- At and President Johnson's reaffirma- day evening, Susan Ellen Plotnick tion of America's friendship for became the bride of Charles Ed- the State of Israel. The proceeds ward Richards in a ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick. Israel Bible Contest Won Parents of the bride are Mrs. Nathalie Benyas of Evergreen Rd. by Russian-Born Student and • Mr. Joseph Plotnick of Indiana Yomtov Ave. The bridegroom is the son TEL AVIV (JTA) Krasniansky, a 24-year-old Russian- of Mrs. Florence Friedman of born yeshiva student, won the Is- Votrobeck Ct. raeli Bible Championship Sunday The new Mrs. Richards wore night. Nehemia Houja, 37, a blind a silk peau de sole gown with telephone operator who was born appliques of lace on the bodice in Iraq, took second place, and and an illusion veil of lace ap- David Yaneeli, 53, an electrical plique and seeded pearls. She 4 technician from Haifa, won third carried a bouquet of orchids and place. The new champion, father Stephanotis on her Bible. of two, settled in Israel five years on Attending her sister as matron ago. of honor was Mrs. Ed Schneider, with Mrs. Edward Rosen as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Eliza- beth Sak, Marsha Kaplan and Helen Rosenbloom. Rebecca Plot- nick was her sister's flower girl. Best man was Robert Richards, brother of the bridegroom. Mark Plotnick, the bride's brother, was usher, together with Ed Schneider and Dr. Morton Benyas. Jory and world's finest quality Kevin Schneider were ring bearers. After a Las Vegas and California honeymoon, the couple will live on Votrobeck Dr. A series of events marking the 100th anniversary of Montefiore Lodge in Detroit will be under the direction of newly installed presi- dent Ruben Leipzig. The only husband-wife social and fraternal lodge is a subordin- ate lodge of the Free Sons of Israel. A membership drive is planned under chairman Milton Gottesman, UN 4-7943, and will be culminated with a celebration featuring Sulie Harand in a new Broadway musical Dec. 2 at Temple Israel. For tickets, call Roz Newman, UN 3-8486. Others honored at the installa- tion dinner were Samuel Engel- bert, vice president; Celia Hack- man and Leah Fertel, secretaries; Louis Katz, tyler; Frieda Rubin, treasurer; and Florence Cooper, chaplain. A check for camp schol- arships was presented to Dr. Peter Shiffrin, president of the Fresh Air Society. IKE II irI /It T•rrt III WM Of from these stamps will be ear- marked for financing the ZOA's expanded public relations program to strengthen America-Israel friendship and to arouse American public opinion to the grave dan- gers facing the peace and security of the State of Israel. Each declaration which was mailed to the 100,000 members of the ZOA throughout the country contains space for five signatures to appended by individual Zion- ists together with a sheet of 12 commemorative stamps under the slogan "America-Israel — Common Ideals of Democracy." The declaration with the names of the signatories will be incor- porated in an attractively bound volume which will be presented by Dr. Nussbaum and his associ- ates to Prime Minister Eshkol dur- ing the fall at his official residence in Jerusalem. 1"6.1.1 I a I 114 7 111 11".21 Everyone Loves air A, CRISPY-CRUNCHY 0 . PICKLEV -4919 CN, ft ." Mal at AW AIMS MI IlIrr.0111 • I/I; LIS Wag h. Seaufresh flavor You Can Always Tell the Difference tender, moist meat PILLAR ROCK taste. Keep plenty on hand. fancy gig 2 Picon Films Back by Popular Demand BUY... c. NOODLES BRAVERMAN'S ER MEATS KOSHER ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Sunday Only ' 79` 49` lb. 89` lb ' 79` lb 913c lb. 49c lb. 59c 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS . lb. 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