20—Friday, March 31, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (;crahl Stollman TaRcs Great Lakes Chapter Linda Collier's Troth Leila Ann Berg Sets Spring Meeting Announced in Missouri Pioneer Women Millionaire Party Bide' to Raise Funds for Child's Day • Announcing its annual observ- ance of World Jewish Child's Day, Mrs. Sam Fishman, president of Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, states that the first in a series of fund-raising events—the annual Millionaire Party and Games Night —will be held 9 p.m. April 8 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Aaron Katzman, vice presi- dent of funds for Detroit Council, and over-all World Jewish Child's Day chair- man, announces that several hun- dred prizes have been procured by gif t chairmen Mrs. Norman Leemon and Mrs. Milton Weiss. A committee under the chairmanship Mrs. Katzman of Mrs. Norman Kanter is work ing on the gourmet food and fruit baskets which are offered every year. Prizes will be given through- out the evening, including a grand prize of a $100 U.S. Savings Bond. Refreshments will be served continually at the snack bar op- erated by Mrs. Julius Silverman and her committee. Chairman of the financial com- mittee is Mrs. Jacob Wilk, and tickets will be handled by Mrs. Herman Kanter. For information, call Pioneer Women, 341-0722. World Jewish Child's Day ac- tivities will culminate with a can- ister drive, in which several hun- dred Pioneer Women will partici- pate in Detroit and suburbs, May 14-16. Funds will go toward the cur- rent expansion program on behalf of thousands of children making a new life in Israel. World Jewish Child's Day, originally dedicated to commemorate the 1,500,000 Jewish children killed (luring the Nazi holocaust, now serves as a means of furthering the activities 0 L SD lokshen Soup Delite with Greenfield 's Noodles You're in Another World of Pioneer Women's child rescue program fur Youth Aliya. Through this program, over 90,000 c h i 1 d r en have been brought to Israel from 75 coun- tries and rehabilitated in special children's villages, settlements and institutions. For information, call Executive Secretary : ■ 1 rs. Ida Gornbein. 3-11.0722. .1I1'ra Bauman Becomes 111 . S. 1,117Cit'llre In1SSer MRS. GERALD STOLLMAN ALBUM FINER WINER Much Wit, Recipes in 'Love, Knishes' RE-ELECT all••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••S • • • • • • • MEAT • OR • • KOSHER PARTY TRAYS DAIRY • • • ROWLEY . COUNCILMAN KOSHER ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY VEAL BREAST YOUNG BEEF LIVER LAMB SHANKS 39c lb. 59` 9c lb. 3 lb. 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS CHUCK ROAST BONELESS BEEF STEW BEEF MISS LINDA COLLIER SAMMY WOOLF BRAVERMAN'S 'di Ho • ! Leila Ann Berg, daughter of Empire Poultry Offers Mr. and Mrs. Sam Collier, former Mr. and Mrs. Murray H. Berg of Detroiters of University City, Mo., W. Ten Mile, Huntington Woods, Merchandise Awards announce the engagement of their became the bride of Gerald Her- . Jewish charitable and social or- schel Stollman in an evening cere- ganizations across the nation are daughter Linda Janet to Jeffery S. Smith, son of Mrs. Gertrude Smith mony Tuesday at Cong. B n a i earning valuable merchandise of University City and the late David. awards in a unique plan offered by Mr. Louis A. Smith. Mr. Stollman is the son of Mr. Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc. Miss Collier attended the Univer- Phillip Stollman of Burton Ave., More than 1,000 organizations sity of Missouri, and her fiance . Oak Park. are registered participants in the will graduate from the University Rabbis Samuel Stollman and Empire Fund-Raiser Plan. of Missouri in June. ilayim Donin officiated at the Organization members merely ceremony, with Cantor Hyman clip specified portions of Empire's Adler as soloist. various frozen poultry packages MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! The bride wore a gown of and give them to their fund-raising peau de soie embroidered with chairman. Each package clipping Alencon lace, and a full train turned in to Empire earns points accented the bouffant skirt. She and, upon accumulation of a suf- AND HIS ORCHESTRA carried orchids and lilies of the ficient number, the organization ' MRS. LAWRENCE WASSER redeems them for merchandise it valley. UN 3-6501 At a recent ceremony held at If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 desires from a 100-page, full-color Main of honor was Rochelle Oak Manor Centers, Myra- Kaye Alice Stollman of New York, sister catalogue. Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the bridegroom, Bridesmaids The current Empire Fund Raiser Emanuel Bauman of Shelley Dr., were Susan Kershenbaum, Jane Plan expires May 31. YOUR CANDID Southfield, became the bride of Markel, Mrs. Robert Greenstone (First prize for best product dis- Lawrence Wasser, son of Mr. Jo- and Mrs. Bernard Stollman, ! play was awarded to Empire seph Wasser of Indiana Ave. and I Kosher Poultry at the first annual Bernard Stollman was best man, the late Ida Zager Wasser. WILL BE and ushers were Robert Green- Kosher Food Processors Exhibit in The bride wore a silk linen stone, Marvin Stollman, John Was- New York recently.) gown with a bodice of re-em- Empire processes a full line of kin and Bernard Mindell. broidered Alencon lace and over all poultry, whole and parts, fresh After a honeymoon in Los An- and fresh-frozen, Kosher for Pass- it a matching coat with lace ' WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED geles and Hawaii, the couple will over and every day. sleeves. Her bouffant veil of BY BERNARD H. live in New York City. illusion net was attached to a Empire, of Mifflintown, Pa., Dior lace bow. She carried her , markets its products coast-to-coast mother's Bible with several and internationally. Local distribu- orchids pinned onto it. tor is City Poultry Co., 2860 18th KE 1-8196 Mrs. Leonard Portner attended St., Detroit. her sister as matron of honor, and Mrs. Sheldon Wasser of Montreal "An irrepressible guide to Jew- and Harriet Bauman, another sis- ish cooking" is the subtitle Sara ter of the bride, were bridesmaids. Kasdan selected for her book Sheldon Wasser served as his "Love and Knishes" which has brother's best man and James been republished by Fawcet Pub- Feinberg and Neil Bauman, the lications as a paperback. bride's brother, acted as ushers. This subtitle aptly describes the After a Florida honeymoon, the couple will reside on Appleton Dr. book of recipes which contains so much humor that it entertains while it guides the housewife in her chores in preparing strictly kosher foods. TOM With interesting drawings by Ella Calderon, this volume, dedi- cated "to the wonderful women who never cooked from a book," contains — Israeli recipes, foods for all r, SOUTH F I ELD IDEAL FOR BRISS, PIDYON HA-BEN & ALL OCCASIONS Jewish occasions, pretty good • APRIL 3rd Pol. Adv. KOSHER Great Lakes Chapter, Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, ! will hold its annual Spring Get- Together 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at , Cong. Beth Hillel. Program chairman Mrs. J o e I Litke will speak on "Jewish Life in America 1941-1967," the last of the lecture series. The Windsor delegation from Cong. Shaar Ha- shomayim, Mrs. Millie Golinker and Mrs. Edith Silverstein, will give a report on the Washington ! Convention of UOJCA. Mrs. Ray Bodzin and Mrs. Blanche Engel will present a short skit. I Refreshments will be served, and donations will go to the Stern College Scholarship Fund. Friends invited lb ' 69` lb. 79c 55c lb. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD 3 lbs. 5 1 59 DI 1-2345 provisions for Sabbath and fes- tivals, Sam Levenson's mother's gebakte leber and the appended humorous articles accompanying each section. • BE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN PARTY! • • e • Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing, • •• Potatoes and Gravy • Cheese Blintzes A sample is the preface: "If the • • Tasty Delicious Kishka • Fresh Knishes Daily way to a man's heart is through his stomach, then knishes will get L • Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring • Dill Pickles there faster . , and stay longer." • WE DELIVER IN SOUTHFIELD! • One section, for instance, is en- • titled: "How to pickle a tongue • WE Call . . . so it shouldn't talk back." 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