24—Friday, November 25, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Autumn Bazaar on Ahavas Achim Calendar 3.111 ■ 1.1••• ft /11•11.1.1•1111101.0 ■ 11..111•111D-IHMI•41.1 ■ 0”3 f ewry Smiler-Lulkin Nuptials Are Announced Here (917, the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs Sholem Aleichem Women Slates Donor Luncheoan The Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will hold its annual donor luncheon noon Dec. 6 at Raleigh House. Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein will be toastmistress, and the program will include vocal selections by Sylvia Heideman and a welcoming address by Morris Friedman rep- resenting the institute. For reservations, call Mrs. Harry Weinberg, LI 8-3682. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: A special program hon- oring the 19th anniversary of the partition of Palestine, Nov. 29, 1947, which made possible the Phila. Cream Cheese establishment of the state of Is- Smooth Sandwich Idea rael, will take the form of an inter- view by Rabbi Daniel L. Davis, Kraft's Philadelphia Brand director of the New York Federa- Cream Cheese is delicious on its tion of Reform Synagogues. His own and also lends itself to a va- guest will be Dr. Israel Goldstein, riety of serving ideas. rabbi emeritus of Cong. Bnai Jesh- For lunches let the kids and Dad urun, New York City, and world make their own favorite sandwich, MISS LINDA SMILER The Sisterhood of Cong. Ahavas Achim, under the presidency chairman of Keren Hayesod, the starting with Philadelphia Cream of Mrs. Larry Guttenberg, will hold an Autumn Bazaar at the United Israel Appeal. Mrs. Miriam Erman Smiler of Cheese with jelly or olives or to- synagogue 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Arrangements have been * * *• Dexter Ave. announces the engage- mato slices or anyone of a dozen made by (from left) Mesdames Tony Partovich, Guttenberg, Ken- IN CONTACT—WJR ment of her daughter Linda Jane food delights. neth Belen, Max Lumelsky and Bert Heller. Not pictured are to Richard Edward Lulkin, son of Time: 10:05 p.m. Sunday. For dinner use cream cheese in Mesdames Meyer Lovey, Henry Rocklin, Al Ostrow, Bernard Miller, Station: WJR. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lulkin of a variety of canapes, or for a Bernard Whiteman and Ethel Jeross. Luncheon will be served Feature: A special, "The House Prairie Ave. special occasion, such as Hanuka, during the day and a light supper in the evening. Tickets may be Miss Smiler and her fiance, a make a rich creamy cheese cake. on Victoria," a project in Windsor purchased at the door. graduate of Ferris State College, which hopes to return some 40 ex- For these and other recipes look convicts to a meaningful life in are planning a February wedding. on the back of the Philadelphia society. Cream Cheese package. * * Neufchatel Cheese Has HEAR OUR VOICE Less Fat, More Protein Mar-Pare Margarine Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Lovers of cream cheese who are The publication committee for The Jewish Historical Society of Mar-Pary margarine is kosher, Station: WCAR. concerned with counting calories Michigan announces publication of the society consists of Dr. Irving Feature: Continuing the series will be pleased to learn about an- pareve and made from pure highly the latest issue of its official jour- Edgar and Allen Warsen, editors. "To Sing Together." This week's ! other of Borden's quality products. unsaturated corn oil and other veg- Members of the editorial board are nal, Michigan Jewish History. program will feature songs by ' It's Neufchatel Cheese which has etable oils with Vitamins A and D Included are articles by Law- Mrs. Gerald Avrin, Jonathan D. the Karmon Israeli Dancers and all of the characteristics of cream added for good health and good ,Hyams, Irving I. Katz, Mrs. Ray rence Crohn on "The Jewish Com- Singers. cheese but is 30 per cent lower in eating. Mar-Pary contains no milk or animal fat, and is recommended munity Council of Detroit in Retro- Raphael and Laurence A. Rubin. * * * fat and higher in protein. spect"; Harry Weinberg, "Wein- Crohn points out that the Jewish Neufchatel thinned with a little in diets where milk is restricted. HIGHLIGHTS berg's Yiddish Radio Hour — a Community Council was founded Mar-Pary is used for all cooking skim milk and flavored with onion Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Memoir"; Allen A. Warsen, "Bnai in 1936 "under the promptings of makes a fine dip. For a quick, needs including seasoning, frying Station: Chanel 2 Brith in Action"; and Dr. Irving Fred Butzel, Fred Peiser and oth- easy, hot vegetable for luncheon and baking, as well as a table and Edgar, "A History of Early Jewish er leaders" as an over-all corn- or dinner add softened Neufchatel spread. Time 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Physicians in Michigan — Dr. munity relations agency to combat cheese to a can of pickled beets Station: WJBK. Adolph Hochstein." anti-Semitism in the Depression. and heat over low or medium heat. For the HY Spot Feature: "Discussion on the , There is also a page "Views The council today is comprised Of Your Affair From the Past," showing photos of of all segments of the Jewish com- Novel" with a talk by Mrs. Law- ' Radomer Society to Meet rence Wember, librarian of Temple Music by Harry Ruda's Dry Goods Store, on munity and is concerned with in- Radomer Aid and Ladies Society, of Elie Wiesel. Hastings and Rowena Streets dat- ternal Jewish relations and cul- Israel, on the work * will hold an executive board meet- * ing back to May 1911. tural programs as well as com- , ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Work- AGENDA FOR ACTION munity relations. Crohn mentions And His Orchestra men's Circle Center. The discussion (Hy Utchenik) Time: 8 p.m. Thursday. the council's relationship with the will center on a Hanuka party and Station: WDET-FM. Jewish Welfare Federation and its 342-9424 the annual donor dinner. Mr. and Feature: An address by Ambas- Mrs. Sam Rubin will be host and • Distinctive Ceremonies role in civil rights and church- a Specialty! ' sador Goldberg in acceptance of hostess. state questions. For information on the journal, the Stephen S. Wise Award of the or membership, contact Warsen, American Jewish Congress. 21721 Parklawn, Oak Park. Michigan Jelvish History Related in Journal of Historical Society Hy Herman Treat Your Family to a real Italian alychel Boy-Ar•Dee 8 ighetti inner We use the Jewish word "mychel" because we don't know how to say "extremely delicious dish" in Italian. Which is exactly what you get from this one package. Cook spaghetti to taste. Heat and add authentic Italian Mush- room Sauce. Top with lots of zippy cheese. Easy, quick. SERVE SOME TONIGHT! New Center Buildings Will Cost $77,500,000 By the end of 1966, Jewish Com- munity Centers and YM & YWHAs affiliated with the National Jewish Welfare Board will have built 107 new buildings since World War II at a cost of approximately $102,- 000.000, it is reported in Volume 15 of the JWB Year Book. Based on current and contem- plated community studies, a pro- jection has been made that the construction of new Center and YM & YWHA buildings will con- tinue unbated through 1975. The estimate is that from 1966 through 1975, at least $77,500,000 will be in- vested in the construction of 66 new JCC and YM-YWHA buildings and major additions, exclusive of the cost of land, equipment, archi- tectural fees and related expenses. During 1966 alone, eight new JCC and YM & YWHA buildings will be completed at a total cost of $9,085,000. Radiotherapist Due to Speak at Meeting of Sinai Hospital Dr. Harold Perry, a native De- troiter who returned in July to accept the position of radiothera- pist at Sinai Hospital, will be the guest speaker at its annual meet- ing 8 p.m. Monday in the main lecture room of the hospital. He will speak on "Modern Radiation Therapy for Cancer." President Nate S. Shapero will preside and report on develop- ments of the past year and plans for the future. Dr. Julien Priver, director and executive vice president, will re- port on behalf of the administra- tive staff, and Dr. I. Jerome Hau- ser, chief of staff, will give the medical staff report. Dr. Perry is a graduate of Howard University College of Medicine. He received his train- ing in radiology at Freedmens Hospital in Washington and fur- ther training in radiation therapy at Memorial Hospital, New York. 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