Wife of the UN Assembly's President Sorscher-Krugel Rites Zionist Congress Week Proclaimed Speaker at Tea for Pioneer Women Solemnized in Flint • istadrues annual tea honoring the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute will feature as principal speaker Mrs. Alexan- der Quaison-Sackey, wife of the newly elected president of the UN General Assembly. Subject of her address will be "Ghana-Israeli Relations and the Role of the Afro-Asian Institute." Prior to his asuming his new post, Quaison-Sackey was Ghanian ambassador to the United Nations. w,- Mrs. Milton Weiss is president of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women. and Mrs. Sam Fishman, Histadrut Division co-chairman. The Histadrut office requests all who wish to make a pledge contact their Histadrut chairman well in advance of this event. Pledges may also be mailed or delivered in per- son at the Histadrut office. Pioneer Women Histadrut chair- men are Mary Garnick and Ida Katz. Club One; Pauline Liberson, Club Two; Estelle Wilk, Avodah; Mitdred Buch, Brandeis; Gladys Kaminer, Chana Czenesh: Sandra Sabbata, Alona: Pearl Nusbaum, Business and Professional; Sulam- is Goldoftas, Dimona; Mollie Stein, Golda Meir; Ida Bailey, Hanita; Pearl Lieberman, Israel; Rebecca Warren. Kinneret; Betty Karbal, Massada; Lillian Klein. Negbah; and Mattie Frederick, Sharona. New '65 Directory Lists 182 Products Exported by Israel MRS. QUAISON-SACKEY Shortly before Ghanian independ- ence. Quaison-Sackey, who was then in the service of the British government. was assigned to the diplomatic corps in Brazil. Mrs. Quaison-Sackey assisted him in his duties there and later accompanied him on his new mission to England and from there to the United States. Mrs. Quaison-Sackey was born in Winneba. Ghana. one of the fishing villages along the coast. where she attended school. She trained for her teaching career as Wesley Col- lege in Central Ghana and upon graduation taught at the Wesley - High School. Mrs. Nathan Glenner, Council Histadrut chairman. announces that notices have been sent to all Jewish women's organizations of Detroit inviting memberships to attend. he public is invited at no For reservations, call the char 'ce, UN 4-7094, by Histrad Jan. 20. Anyone making a pledge by Jan. 21 will be eligible for one of the two $25 U. S. Savings Bonds. An extra chance will be given those who have increased their pledge this year. FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA "Music At Its Best For Your Guests" EL 7-1799 Publication of the new 1965 Di- rectory of Israel Products on sale in the United States has been an- nounced by Dr. Max Leron. Israel trade commissioner in the United States, and Eli Houseman. execu- tive secretary of the American- Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. The directory lists 182 types of products and services in 21 cate- gories. .which are regularly sold or made available through estab- lished commercial firms in this country. It was published jointly by the trade commissioner's office and the Chamber. "The 'Made in Israel' label." said Dr. Leron, "is finding great- er acceptance in a wider range of U.S. outlets. This is attributed not only to quality. but to the' increasing variety of products being exported. Today, the finest Fifth Avenue shops, as well as retail chains. and department stores in major cities throughout the country, are all selling Israeli merchandise." The trade commissioner re- ported that Israel's exports to the U.S. reached a new high of $54,- 000,000 during 1964, as against $47,000.000 in 1963. By developing its exports, he noted. Israel can make progress in narrowing its trade gap with the United States. For trade information and free copies of the 1965 Directory, write: Office of the Israel Trade Com- missioner, 850 Third Ave., New York, N.Y., 10022. Copies also are available at the American-Israel Chamber of Com- merce & Industry. Inc.. 250 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST nt:: YOUNG BEEF sai PICKLED TONGUE . lb. lb . 39` 49` BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed .. Ib ' 79` lb. 69` CHUCK ROAST lb. 89c RIB LAMB CHOPS lb. SOUP MEAT 35` 3lbs. $149 GROUND aBE ~ F Lb 53c 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DI 1-2345 MRS. RICHARD KRUGEL by ZOA; Local Delegate to Report Zionist Congress Week, pro- mann, member of the Jewish Agen- claimed by the Zionist Organiza- cy Executive and president of the tion of America (ZOA) for the World Union of General Zionists, week beginning Sunday, will be and Jacques Torczyner, chairman marked by public rallies in many of the National Executive Council major U.S. communities, featuring of the ZOA and member of the reports by members of the ZOA presidium of the Zionist Actions delegation to the World Zionist Committee. Congress in Jerusalem. Among the other major commun- ities and regions which have al- The Zionist Organization of -ready set dates for similar Con- Detroit will hold a meeting open gress report meetings are Chicago, to the public 8:30 p.m. Monday Cleveland, Connecticut, Columbus at Cong. Enai Moshe. Philip Slo- and the Pacific Coast. movitz, delegate to the 26th World Zionist Congress, will de- The ZOA was represented at the - liver a comprehensive report on Congress by 65 delegates and dep- the Congress. Arella Bar Lev, uty-delegates. Israeli singer and guitarist, will present the musical portion of the evening. Chairman of the MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT I evening is Carmi M. Slomovitz. Cong. Beth Israel of Flint was the setting for the recent marriage of Sally Ann Sorscher and Richard Krugel. Following their honeymoon to Las Vegas and California, the new- lyweds are residing in Ann Arbor, where they will resume their studies at the University of Michi- gan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sorscher of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Krugel of Cherrylawn Ave. are t h e bride- groom's parents. Sandra Sorscher attended her sister as maid of honor. Brides- maids were Mrs. Alan Sorscher, Randee Sorscher, Birna Sorscher, Nancy Leavitt and Carol Krugel, sister of the bridegroom. Dr. Lawrence Krugel served his brother as best man. Ushers were the bride's brothers. Dr. Ben Sor- scher and Dr. Alan Sorscher of Flint, Ronald Spinner, Richard Kushner. Harry Katkowsky and Sam Young. 8ng ag ements Mr. and Mrs. George Luchtan, 3902 Chatsworth, announce the engagement of their daughter April Lea to Ross Klatte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin R. Klatte of Wayzata, Minn. Miss Luchtan is a student in Wayne State Univer- sity's Monteith College. The pros- pective bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Minnesota's journalism school and employed by the Detroit Jewish News. A May 8 wedding is planned. The national keynote rally will take place 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, New York City. 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Criterion Club Invites Public to Open House The Criterion Club of Detroit, civic, social, and cultural organiza- tion for single adults, will hold open house at its first program- meeting of the new year 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Commonwealth Branch Bank community hall, on W. Seven Mile. Executive Secretary Sara Apple- baum announces "Heritage of Splendor" and "Happy Holidays," newly released color films, will be shown. The public is invited. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, January 15, 1965 CARRY-OUT FOODS AVAILABLE • • • Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing, Potatoes and Gravy • Fresh Knishes Daily Tasty Delicious Kishka Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring • Dill Pickles • Cheese Blintzes • Sauerkraut WE DELIVER: FOR INFORMATION CALL UN 14645 ONLY ONLY at GRUNT'S MARKET 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDOWN TO 1 A.M. • DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • LAMP SHADES • SLIPCOVERS • ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ONLY • WINDOW SHADES We at Custom Drapery Cleaners have found that you can't be a jack-of-all-trades. Send your wearing apparel to a reputable cleaner and your draperies to us. We are specialists in this field. Household items cannot and should not be handled in the some manner as wearing apparel. CALL CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS TW 1-1818 Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator, Ask for Enterprise 7818