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March 12, 1965 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-12

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Tnisphere' Ready to Roll

Chapter Offering
Life-Saving Fund
in 'Blood Bank'

Butterflies to Flutter Through Decor
at ORT's Imperial Jewel Ball April 3

by the. following chapter ball rep-

resentatives:

Five dollars—to buy one unit
of blood for cancer patients at the
American Medical Center at Den-
ver—is being sou g ht from each
donor to New Life Chapters fund-
raising project. ''Blood Bank." I
It takes 13 units of blood per
week to maintain one patient, ac-
cording to Blood Bank chairman
Mrs. Edward Epstein.
The chapter will honor its na ;
tional director. Mrs. George Edel-
son of Denver, at an open meeting!
12:30 p.m. March 22 at the home
of President Mrs. Irving Chaiken,
- 2isiat*.(7.4. lak.416. •
18105 Parkside.
Since women's work is done at the kitchen table, that is where
This group, inactive for the
the Maimonides Medical Society Auxiliary is making final plans for
past three years, has started its
its "Unisphere of Fashion" noon Tuesday at the Sheraton-Cadillac
program again with a member-
Hotel. Workers are (from left) seated: Mesdames Morris Starkman,
ship of 65. Its efforts for the
publicity; Alfred Klein, decorations; Seymour Baskin, prizes; and
hospital are joined with those
Robert Baruch, children's pages; standing: Mesdames Milford Wen-
of auxiliaries, men's committees
okur, children's pages, Henry Schlesinger and Marcus H. Sugarman,
and v o 1 u n t a r y contributions
hostesses. Mrs. Charles Gitlin is general fund-raising chairman.
through the -United States.
The hospital. founded in 1904;
as the Jewish Consumptives' Re-'
lief Society, was established to
provide free care and
for tuberculosis patients of all
Dealers throughout Michigan elry. Americana and old world races and origins.
With the development of new
and the Midwest will participate in furniture, silver. china. old brass,
1 95 4
the 14th annual Antique Fair and I. porcelain and various bric-a-brac TB drugs, the hospital in
and art objects.
turned its main concerns to con-
Art Show being arranged by the
There will be a garden atmos- cer treatment and research.
Temple Israel Sisterhood for phere at the show, particularly in
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Spivak are
March 28-30, at the temple.
the Country Garden Dining Room, credited with the founding of the

-

Mesdames Sam Kovan, Donald Aaron,
Edward Kagan, Ferd Alpert. Howard
Finsilver, Eugene Levine. Frank \Vinton,
Harold Allen, Harold Krukes, Louis Ta-
bashnik, David Levin. Leon Paul, Mil-
ton Sulierstine, and Wallace Tonidn.

Mrs. Harry Goldberg Jr., chair-
man of decorations. has had the
following committee to assist her:

Gilded butterflies are in the
plans of the arrangements com-
mittee for ORT Michigan Re-
gion's Imperial Jewel Ball.
Workers for the April 3 event,
(from left) Mesdames Lawrence
Levi, Robert Garcia and Louis
Hamburger, h o 1 d butterfly-
adorned matchbook covers.

Mesdames Ivan Boesky, Sheldon Gil-
bert, Gerald Gottlieb, David Gold. Shel-
bert,
don Krause, Dan LaVine. Dennis Rogers.
David Rovner, Bernard Siegel, Gar -
Taback, Mrs. Marilyn Waldbott, Robert
Weinstock and Michael Wartell.

Wine is a mocker. strong drink
a brawler; None who reels under
it is wise. —Proverbs

PHOTOGRAPHY by

BERNARD H.

WINER

The 13 Detroit area chapters of
Michigan Region, Women's Ameri-
can ORT, are combining efforts for
KE 1-8196
the Imperial Jewel Ball 7 p.m.
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings
April 3 at the Sheraton Cadillac
■••■■•■■■

Hotel.
Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel. general
For the HY Spot
chairman of the ball, and her co-
Of Your Affair
chairman, Mrs. Harvey Willens,
Music by
have chosen jeweled butterflies as
the theme. Mesdames Lawrence
Levi, Dan Goldenberg, John Wise,
And His Orchestra
Louis Hamburger and Robert Gar-
(Hy Utchenik)
cia are assisting with arrange-
ments. Mrs. Nathan Schlafer is
342-9424
• Distinctive Ceremonies
Mrs. A. L. Cohen, over-all chair- which will serve lunches and din- center 60 years ago. Mrs. Spivak president.
a Specialty!
Gilded butterflies will be worn
man, announced that among the ners during the three days of the celebrated her 95th birthday there
recently.
new dealers who will exhibit this fair. In addition to snacks in the
For information on membership,
year will be an embroiderer who Country Garden, a soda bar will
COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK—Proprietors of
specializes in trousseau linens.
be open in the afternoon for the call chairman Mrs. Donald Gold-
man, UN 4-8343.
Other displays will feature jew- convenience of shoppers.
A highlight before the fair
0•••••••••••••••••••••••
• will be a cooking school March
e
s WELCOME: ALL SINGLETONS e
• 25, at which sisterhood women
KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET
s
will learn to prepare the spe-
Beth Lavie, a women's group, has
cialized dishes that will be
been formed to raise funds for
served
in
the
Country
Garden.
"where
the
action
is'


special projects in the develop-
• cordially invites all 'unmarried 6
* Fresh Cut-Up Chicken Parts
• ; Under the chairmanship of Mrs.

• adults of the community to • Maurice Victor, the school will ment of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
*Ready Made Hamburger Patties
• open 9:30 a.m. and will stress

The new psoup, organized re-
gourmet items that appear in
*Oven Ready Turkeys
cently in the home of Mrs. Jack
*City Chicken
the sisterhood's cookbook, "The
Carmen, 23551 Wildwood, Oak
*
Boneless Chicken Breasts
* Rolettes
• SATURDAY, March 13th, 9 •
Fruit of Her Hands."
Park, volunteered to undertake
*Veal for Scallopini
*Veal Patties
• P.M. 'till ??, Cong. Beth • e

sponsorship
of
fund-raising
projects
Other chairmen include Mes-
Moses, 19160 Evergreen
e

* Hamburger Steaks
ao! ' dames Paul Monchnik and Norman for the broadening of the aca-

• i
*Minute Steaks
• Dance music and entertain-

Robins, coordinators; Barney Is- demic and extracurricular scope
• ment by popular Dick Schober • rael. adviser; Arthur Kellman and of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and
• and his Hi-Fifaluters orchestra •
• Arthur Fealk, dealers; Al Dick- the Beth Jacob School for girls.

• en, dining room; Moe Traurig,
• with
The name Beth Lavie, which


• • Floor show
0 country store; I. Walter Silver, means "House of the Lioness,"
• ' journal; Rodney Landsman, art; is intended to parallel Beth Ye-
Social mixers

• • Refreshment surprises
0 Gerald Well and Lew Rose, tickets; huda, House of Judah, since the


Door
awards
*

lion is a symbol of the tribe of
FOR PURIM:
• Samuel Lappin and Albert Jaco,
• • Favors
garden; Sam Shewitz, sewing; Al- Judah.
WE SELL AND GRIND POPPY SEEDS.

• Ceremonial coronation of

• bert Jaco and Irving LaKritz, gifts
"Queen Esther"
The new group, open to all

• and Judaica.
• • Hospitality traditionally
Jewish women in the area, will


Criterion
FOR YOUR CONFIRMATION (WITH MAZEL)
For tickets to the fair, call the

immediately undertake steps in

temple office, UN. 3-7769.
the development of its fund-
11/ Come on down and meet our
AND
• • . ANY OTHER OCCASION - ORDER OUR

• other guests, the "Pla-mates," •
raising program.
• foremost organization of single 6
MEAT
Officers of Beth Lavie are Mes-
• adults from Cleveland, Ohio, • Captain's Ball on Horizon
OR

idames
Jack
Goldman,
president;
• who are journeying to Detroit •
Southfield Group, Hadassah, w ll
DAIRY

p.m.,
• for this holiday event- .
Shlomo
Sperka,
vice
preseident;
• present its Captain's Ball 8

• Informal—Gen. Admission: • March 27 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. David J. Cohen, Sam Baumer and

David N. Cohen, secretaries; Eu-
$1.25 per person
• Proceeds will benefit Youth Ali
CARRY OUT FOODS AVAILABLE
e
David Kraus. treasurer; Joshua S.
t••••••••••••••••••••••0 yah.
Sperka, publicity; Henry Nadler,
• Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing,
program; and Eli Friedman and
Potatoes- and Gravy
Moshe Grossbard, special fund-

Tasty
Delicious Kishka
• Fresh Knishes Daily
raising projects.
• Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring • Dill Pickles
Report on Trip to Russia
• Sauerkraut
• Cheese Blintzes
Paul Novick, editor of the Morn-
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
WE DELIVER: FOR INFORMATION CALL UN 7-9645
ing Freiheit, will report on Jewish
life as he saw it on a recent trip
SUNDAY ONLY
through the Soviet Union and
Europe 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
A 0711tralte
Jewish Music Center. The public
is invited.
18252 WYOMING near CURTIS

Temple Israel Sisterhood to Present
14th Annual Antique Fair-Art Show

......

....11••■

Hy Herman

Women's Unit Set Up
for Yeshivah Projects

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, March 12, 1965

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