THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, February 2, 1968
Brandeis Women to Hear Mrs. Adler
Mrs. Goldie Adler will be guest
speaker at the first 1968 meeting
of the Greater Detroit Chapter of
Brandeis Univer-
sity National
Women's C o m-
mittee 12:15 p.m.
Feb. 14 at Mary-
g r ov e College.
Preceding the
meeting petite
luncheon will be
served.
Mrs. Harry
Singer, vice
president of pro-
gram, announces
that Mrs. Adler
will s peak on
"Tradition a n d
Transition." Mrs. Adler
Mrs. Herbert Kallett and Mrs
Jack Litwin are chairmen of hos-
tesses, assisted by the following
who hold chairmen portfolios on
the chapter board:
Mesdames Jay Allen, Gerald Aptekar,
Theodore Blrnkrant . Herbert Burdick,
Stanley Burkoff, Joseph Cabot, Samuel
ess
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panLindenbaum'sTroth Beth Moses Sisterhood
Plans Donor Luncheon
Donor chairman Mrs. Jerome
to Michael Stern Told
the annual
J. Caplan, Robert Drews, Bernard Far-
ber, John Greenberg, Samuel Glogower,
Herbert Kaufman, Harold Marko, Wil-
liam Mazer, Samuel Nagel, Dennis •
Rands, Victor Shiffman, Max Warren.
Rolfe Weil, G. Lionel Willens. Oscar
Zemon, Marvin Zeskind. Murray Berg- ..
man, Ethel Levine, Maxwell Jospey,
Stuart Mittenthal, Ivan Scholnick and
Gerald Sucher.
Mrs. Jay Allen, vice president
of projects for profit, announces
that the Greater Detroit Chapter
will celebrate Brandeis Univer-
sity's vicennial anniversary with
a ball April 7 at the new Raleigh
House. A television personality .
will entertain.
Mrs. Harold Marke and Mrs.
Herbert Kaufman, chairmen of
the chapter's 1968 New Books for
Old Sale to be held in May at
Northland, advises that the stor-
age quarters at 704 W. Seven Mile
MISS JOAN LINDENBAUM
is open Mondays and Thursdays
from 10 to 2 p.m. for anyone wish-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lindenbaum of
ing to contribute new and used Fairfax Va. (the former Dorothy
books, paper and hard backs. ' Wolk of Detroit) announce the en-
Mrs. Marko , MI 4-7483, and Mrs. gagement of their daughter Joan to
Kaufman, 398-8877, will welcome Michael Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs.
assistance from volunteers to aid Joseph Stern of Brookline, Mass.
Miss Lindenbaum received a
In assorting and marking books.
Mrs. Jack Litwin, chairman of bachelor's degree in English and
study groups, states that the group education from the University of
on contemporary music, under the Michigan. Mr. Stern graduated
leadership of Mrs. David Leben- magna cum laude with a degree
born, is open to members inter- in electrical engineering fr o m
ested in this subject. For informa- , Tufts University. He is a member
of Brookline's Tau Beta Phi En-
tion, call Mrs. Litwin, 342-3731.
Mrs. Lawrence Weiner and Mrs. gineering Honor Society, Eta
,
Herbert Burdick, chairmen of the Kappa Nu National Electrical En-
Brandeis tour guides committee of gineering Honor Society and is
the Detroit Public Library, advise presently at U. of M. working for
that there is an urgent need for a PhD in bioengineering on a fel-
guide s, also volunteer clerical lowship sponsored by the National
workers who can serve once a Institute of Health, Education and
. week. Anyone wishing to assist Welfare.
A July 14 wedding in Washing-
in this project may call Mrs.
Weiner. UN 2-4873. or Mrs. Bur- ton D.C. is planned.
dick. 1.1 5-8219.
11 eels _1Ia/ 7.in _41piner
Esther Rose Kingston
Maxwell House Coffee
Offers Trip to Israel
as Sweepstakes Prize
Maxwell House Coffee is offering
a trip to Israel for two as the prize
in its Israel Sweepstakes. Maxwell
House has arranged for the win-
ners to fly on Pan American to
their choice of London, Paris, or
Rome, and then on to Tel Aviv
via connecting jet airline.
In Tel Aviv, they will enjoy a
week of luxurious accommodations
and two gourmet meals at the
NEW THICK
Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel as the guests
HOME STYLE
of Maxwell House.
Hertz Corp. will provide a car
SAUCE FROM
for the winner's use for seven days
in Israel or in any of the stopover
cities.
To enter the contest, name and
address must be printed clearly on
Your family will love it—so thick
a plain piece of paper. The entry
it sticks to the spaghetti, never
must be enclosed with any of the
following: the picture of the cup
sinks to a pool on your plate.
MRS. MARVIN ALPINER
snipped from the plastic lid on
Every bit of its real Italian ta'am
any can of Maxwell House Coffee,
Esther Rose Kingston, daughter or from the plain blue plastic
gets into your mouth. Choice of
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kingston of lid on Electra Perk; the inner seal
three meatless sauces: Meatless,
Radclift Ave., Oak Park, was mar- from any jar of Instant Maxwell
ried recently at Cong. Beth Moses House; or the words Maxwell
Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all
to Dr. Marvin Leland Alpiner, son House printed in plain block let-
three on hand for tempting ; of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Alpiner of
ters on a plain piece of paper 3"
Picadilly Rd.
variety.
x 5." Mail to Maxwell House
Coffee, P.O. Box 4488, Grand Cen-
tral Station, New York, New York,
10017.
All entries must be postmarked
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not later than March 29 and re-
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FUTURE STATESMAN
Don't overlook the student of to-
day—from his ranks come the lead-
ers of tomorrow.
Kohn announces that
donor luncheon of Beth Moses Sis-
terhood will be held in the social
hall of the synagogue 12:30 p.m. I.
Feb. 13.
A full - course luncheon with
prizes and favors will be followed
by entertainment. Awards will be
presented to those who made their
quota in raising funds for the
journal.
Co-chairmen are Mesdames
Harry Shiovitz, Donald Farkus,
Ross Koffman and Julius Feldman,
president. For tickets or informa-
tion, call Mrs. Kohn, 835-7855.
The STOCKHOLM PHILHAR-
MONIC, one of Scandanavia's most
famous musical organizations, will
appear at Masonic Auditorium 8:20
p.m., March 1.
MARTIN PLACE HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY will hold a games
night 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Ameri-
can Legion Hall, Royal Oak.
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