True Sisters Slate Donor Luncheon The annual donor luncheon of the United Order of True Sisters, Detroit 41, will be held noon March 15 at Town and Country Club. Members of Detroit 41 dedicate volunteers' time to the Michigan Cancer Society, cobalt clinic at the Detroit Memorial Hospital and the cancer research and treatment department at William Beaumont Hospital. Members also assist in preparing educational material for the program designed to aid visual- ly handicapped in the public schools. Many prizes have been donated. A spring fashion and furs show will highlight the afternoon. For tickets, call Chairman Mrs. Nathan Oleshansky, LI 2-8362. CM BoyArtee Spaghetti Sauce With Mushrooms Disco-Tea-Que Plans Bubbling Sinai Hospital Women on Workshop Program Mrs. William P. Greenberg, president-elect of the Michigan As- sociation of Hospital Auxiliaries and past president of the Sinai Hospital Auxiliary, will address the MARA Southeastern District Work- shop 10 a.m. March 15 at the David Whitney House. The workshop, which starts with registration 9 a.m., is open to all auxiliary members in the district. Mrs. John A. Sills of Sinai is on the planning committee. A panel on "How to Succeed in Business" will include Mesdames Philip Krawitz, Joseph Newman and Ismar Sparberg. r OIMMI,C141•1■041■0■1111.0■0•• •11.01011.0■04•111.-11 Brandeis University National Women's Committee plans a Disco-Tea-Que 1 p.m. March 16 at the Great Lakes Club. This mem- bership affair will be open to prospective members, sponsors of new annual members and those who convert their annual membership to life. Planning the event are (from left) Mesdames Oscar Band, Raymond Fenley, A. Alfred Taubman and Oscar Zemon. Not shown is Mrs. Alex Etkin. Seated is Mrs. Herbert Burdick, president. For reservations, call Mrs. Band, LI 5-5177, or Mrs. Zemon, UN 1-2813. The women's committee is the sole support of the Brandeis Uni- versity library. Membership dues and voluntary support of the book fund help the library meet current needs of students and faculty. Fete Mrs. May's 85th Birthday Has Real drandissimo Ta'am BRAVERMAN'S 3 1 59 GROUND BEEF BREAST OF BEEF, Trimmed .. YOUNG BEEF LIVER CORNED BEEF CHUCK ROAST PICKLED TONGUE Lb. 8 Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. 594 954 69` 594 SUN DAY ONLY- 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD L b' $1 °9 DI 1-2345 A meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pitt, 19310 Pennington. Final plans will be made for 'A Night of Games' in May. A social evening will follow. PHOTOGRAPHY by BERNARD H. 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The number of children cele- brating a second birthday each year is growing and, according NEW YORK—Mrs. Albert (Jean to Rose Kaufman, national presi- Wise) May, honorary president of dent of Pioneer Women, Yom the National Federation of Temple Haatzmaut is evolving into a fam- Sisterhoods and the only surviving ily holiday. It will be held this , child of Rabbi year on Sunday evening, April 24. The Yom Haatzmaut celebration Isaac M. Wise, founder of should consist of a birthday cake, American Re- a ritual of songs, poems and games, f orm Judaism, questions and answers on Israel was honored on and special foods. A complete program guide with her 85th birth- day at a lunch- available material and ways of eon, Feb. 24 at celebrating Yom Haatzmaut as a the Union House children's holiday in the home of Living Juda- has been developed by Pioneer ism - Berg Memo- Women's Education Department. Copies of the guide may be ob- rial here. Mrs. May, a tained by writing Pioneer Women, twin of the late 29 East 22nd St., New York, N.Y. Rabbi Jonah Wise of Central Syn- St. John Will Address agogue in New York, was born National Secretaries in Cincinnati, in Robert St. John, author of the Mrs. May 1881, and, de- recently published "Roll Jordan So good with so many dishes spite her years, continues to give Roll" will address a luncheon meet- —spaghetti, macaroni or rice, active aid to those religious, edu- ing of the Na- leftover meat or fish, cheese cational, and civic causes in which tional Secretaries and omelets. Made with juicy she has a special interest. Association, t o - plump tomatoes, spices and She is greatly admired by the morrow, at t h e tender mushrooms, hand- boys and girls in the National Sheraton Cadillac stirred and simmered to per- Federation of Temple Youth which St. John also is fection for true Italian taste. she helped to establish, under the author of bi auspices of the Union of Amer- ographies of Keep plenty on hand. ican Hebrew Congregations. The David Ben-Gurion TRY IT SOONI latter organization was founded by and Eliezer Ben her father. Yehudah. Last Septem- ber, St. John St. John addressed a joint meeting here that KOSHER was co-sponsored by the Zionist Organization of Detroit, Wayne ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST State University and the J L Fresh Kosher Made Hudson Co. lb. 55c "Roll Jordan Roll" was published Lbs. $ by Doubleday. Couples to Meet Saturday Do You Own One? 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