Pioneer Women's Millionaires Party to Benefit World Jewish Child's Day Announcing the first phase of a twofold program on behalf of World Jewish Child's Day, Mrs. Milton Weiss. president of Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, said the annual Millionaires Party will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday, in the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Chairing the first in a series of fund - raising events is Mrs. Sam Fishman, vice president of funds for Detroit Council. A variety of games and booths will be set up, A- Mrs. Fishman long with a buf- fet to be arranged by Hanita Chap- ter. Special attraction will be a grand prize of a round-trip to Israel or a $500 U.S. Savings Bond. Other prizes will be award- ed during the evening. Active on the arrangements committee are Mesdames Morris Mittleman, Julius Silverman, Norman Kanter, Alfred Schwart- zenfeld, Jack Wilk and Joseph Yendick. World Jewish Child's Day, orig- inally dedicated to commemorate the 1,500,000 Jewish children killed during the Nazi holocaust, now serves as a means of fur- thering the activities of Pioneer Women's child rescue program for Youth Aliyah. Through this pro- gram, over 90,000 children have been brought to Israel from 75 countries. Pioneer Women, together with its sister organization Moetzet Hapoalot (W o r k i n g Women's Federation) has helped meet spe- cific needs of Youth Aliyah by creating training centers for chil- dren, scholarship funds, fellow- ships for advanced study, agri- cultural centers and vocational centers for thousands in Youth Aliyah. For infOrmation on the games night, call the Pioneer Women's office, DI 1-0786. Stollman-Greenstone Engagement Told Socialites to Mark Ninth Anniversary Detroit Socialites will celebrate its ninth anniversary at a dance 9 p.m. at Cong. Beth Moses. Pro- grams of this single-adult group focus on social, cultural and phil- anthropic aims. Efforts are presently concentrat- ed on augmenting philanthropic MISS SANDRA P. STOLLMAN An August wedding is planned funds, particularly from proceeds by Sandra P. Stollman and Robert of such programs as movies, de- Greenstone, children of the Max bates,speakers, wiener roasts and Stollmans of Burton Ave., Oak traditional Jewish holiday parties. Park, and the Donald G. Green- Dancing will be to the music of stones of Rochester, N.Y. Miss Stollman is a graduate of the Dominoes Orchestra. Refresh- ments chairman Herman Schuman Wayne State University and is has arranged for refreshments and working toward a masters degree favors. Members of the Jewish in sociology. Her fiance is on the staff of a local radio station. community are invited. Dear Michigan: They're wild about Mrs. Adler all over the country . . . So if your store is temporarily low on some of her items please wait, she's working as fast as she can to make sure that you will get the Freshest, Tempt- ingest, most Delicious and Delectable foods to grace your Passover table. By the way, if you can't find Mrs. Adler's products at your favor- ite store please ask for them . . . so she'll work a little more overtime! At any rate—have a Happy Passover! Love, Mr. Adler BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS 98c 1st all LAMB CHOPS PICKLED TONGUE 49` • CHUCK ROAST 59` 35` VEAL BREAST ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST lb. lb. Pioneer Women to Honor Glamour, Impressive Festivity Mark Comic Shelly Berman ORT 85th Anniversary 'Imperial Ball' In an environment of glamour, marked by impressive festivity, more than 400 Detroiters marked the 85th anniversary of ORT at the Imperial Jewel Ball of the Michi- gan groups, held at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel Saturday night. With Dr. William Haber, presi- dent of American ORT, dean of the College of Science, Literature and Art of the University of Michi- gan, lighting the candle on the birthday cake, after a very brief message of greetings, the event was marked by a "P a r a d e of Jewels" arranged by Wright Kay Co., during which a million-dollar jewel display was shown, with ORT members displaying the unusual diamonds. Mrs. Moritz Kahn, who was the first president of an ORT chap- ter in Michigan, organized by her 22 years ago, was signally hon- ored. Mrs. Kahn celebrated her 80th birthday a month ago. SHELLEY BERMAN Shelley Berman, one of the na- tion's top entertainers, soon to be seen at the Elmwood Casino, will be honored at the third annual De- troit Pioneer Women's Israel Bond award luncheon, April 29, at Adas Shalom social hall, it was an- nounced by Mrs. Milton Weiss, president of the Detroit Pioneer Women's Council. Hanna Aharoni, Israeli singer, will be guest artist. Guest speaker will be Israel Con- sul General Jacob Barmore. The second annual Israel Bond prize donated by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver will be awarded. For reservations call the Israel Bond office, DI 1-5707. Mrs. Norman Kanter is the Mrs. Harvey Willens was the commentator during the jewels display. Musical numbers were ren- dered by Mesdames Leon Lewis, Warren Cowan and M. Mahlin. Couples Club to Show Musical 'Seven Brides' The Young Married Couples of Ahavas Achim will sponsor a showing of the full-length musical film "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" 8 p.m. Sunday in the social hall. Guests invited. Re- freshments will be served. For information, call Bob Stein, 342- 4960, or Jay Korelitz, LI 1-1406. For the HY Spot Of Your Affair Music by Hy Herman Greetings by Mrs. Nathan Schla- fer, president of the Michigan ORT Region, commenced the brief pro- gram over which Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel presided. luncheon chairman. Mrs. Norman Leemon is arrangements and tick- ets chairman. 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Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe are residing in Wilmington, Calif, while in the service of the United States Navy. * * * KERSHENBAUM-COHEN: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Cohen an- nounce the marriage Sunday of their daughter Brenda Rae to Aaron Kershenbaum, son of Mr. Edsel Kershenbaum of Pontiac and the late Tilly Kershenbaum. PASSOVER STARTS FRIDAY EVE, APRIL 16 PLEASE SHOP EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Fresh and Frozen Turkeys — 7 Lbs. and Up Best Quality Poultry Choice and Prime Meats We Wrap for Freezer on Request. COOLIDGE at 10 MILE — LI 8-6800 PLEASE PLACE ORDER NOW . STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER Our Own Homemade: 8ngagemertts Announcement has been made of the engagement of Doreen Zim- merman, daughter of Mrs. Victor Zimmerman of St. Louis and the late Mr. Zimmerman, to Morton Uzansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Uzansky, 20810 Kenosha, Oak Park. Miss Zimmerman attended Wash- ington University. 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