24—Friday, March 8, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

General Marshall t o Be on Stage
for Shaarey Zedek Woman's World

New ideas from Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood's committee chairmen
working on the April 2 and 3
- Woman's World—'68" conference
at Shaarey Zedek include indoor
••outdoor gardens and a baked
goods counter.
The latest announcement form
Mrs. George Lerner, vice president
of fund-raising and Mrs. Allan
Levin, general chairman, concerns
the transformation of both social

Mrs. Levin and Mrs. Lerner

halls and foyers into conference
rooms, cafes, coffee corners, book
stalls, ceremonial gift shops,
boutiques, a country store, cos-
metic counter and an art booth.
There will be a baked goods
counter for which sisterhood mem-
bers may donate pastries from
their own special recipes. Baked

Helene Berinati:c Troth
to Earl Koenig Is Told

items must be wrapped and have
a written recipe and name of donor
attached. Mrs. Nathan Shur,
836-59'78, is chairman of the bake
sale.
Both foyers will be turned into
outdoor gardens with running-
water fountains and unusual floral
arrangements, according to Mrs.
Lawrence Gubow, chairman of
decorations, and her co-chairman
Mrs. Fred Garon. Local florists
are cooperating in the decor.
According to Mrs. Louis Mer-
son, chairman of props, the stage
in the social social hall will serve
as the lecture platform for
Brig. General S. L A. Marshall;
psychologist-humorist Dr. Haim
Ginott; humorous columnist Art
Buchwald; creative artist Connie
Gordon; radio personality Jeanne
Duran, and fashion commentator
Rita Milgrim. The speakers will
concentrate on the woman and
communication, common sense,
creative arts, humor and fashion
design. Luncheon will be avail-
able on both days.
Marshall, commentator on inter-
national events for WWJ-TV and
author of "Swift Sword," a defini-
1 tive history of Israel's six-day vic-
tory over the Arab powers, will
be introduced by Mrs. Isadore
Winkelman.
Mrs. Peter A. Martin, president
of sisterhood. 883-2434, may be
called for information. Advisers
include Mrs. Jay Golub.
Both morning sessions will be-
gin at 10, afternoon sessions at 1
and the Tuesday evening Art
Buchwald performance at 8.
For tickets, call Mrs. Philip
Bornstein, chairman, 837-7972; or
Mrs. Leonard Baron, 356-3844.

Volunteers of America
to Hein Housewives

MISS HELENE BERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Berman
of Marlow Ave., Oak Park, an- 1
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Helene to Earl R. Koenig,
son of Mrs. Jack Koenig of Green-1
field Rd., Southfield, and the late
Dr. Jack Koenig.
Miss Berman attends Wayne
State University's college of educa-
tion. Her fiance, a graduate of
Wayne. where he was past presi-
dent of Phi Sigma Delta Frater
nity, now attends WSU's college of
medicine and is affiliated with Phi
Delta Epsilon Fraternity.
A September wedding is planned.

Maj. Theodore Nick, administra-
tor of the Detroit Post of the
Volunteers of America, announces
the group's cooperation with the
opening of the Spring Cleanup
Drive March 21.
Traditionally, this is the time of
year when Detroit area housewives
want to get rid of discarded cloth-
ing. furniture and small appliances.
Voluntters of America will dis-
patch a truck if called at TR 2-
5000."
The plant, at 6060 Rivard, main-
tains a furniture repair shop, dry
cleani' plant and sewing depart.
ment wnere these materials are
out into useable condition for low-
income and needy families.
Clothing that is not useable is
sold for rags and the money used
to finance the various programs of
the Voluteers of America.

Women's Phonogift Drive Starts Sunday

Between March 10 and 18, 10,0001 Last year's Phonogift campaign, chairman, is in charge of the motor
telephone calls will be made by' raised more than $45,000, and it pool in suburban communities.
The Phonogift drive is one proj-
800 women to raise funds for the is hoped that 1968 contributions
Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel will exceed all former year's ef- 1 ect of the women's division of the
Emergency Fund, through the forts because of Israel's dire re-1 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel
fourth annual Phonogift of t h e habilitation resettlement and wel- i Emergency Fund with Mrs. Arthur
women's division of the campaign. fare needs.
I H. Rice, chairman, and Mrs. L
There will be work periods for Jerome Hauser, president. Last
volunteers of three shifts daily, ex-1 year, the division raised $732,511
cept on Saturdays, and two shifts i for the campaign.
on Sundays, in an attempt to reach
as many women donors as possible I O-W Young Marrieds
from the headquarters at Zionist,
Cultural Center, 18501 W. Ten Mile Will Hold a `Purimspier
The Young Married Club of
Road, Southfield, according to Mrs.
Young Israel will hold a "Purim-
Ben Mossman, chairman.
Volunteer workers will be assist- spiel" 9 p.m. Saturday at Young
ing Mrs. Ben Mossman, chairman; Israel of Oak-Woods. There will
Mrs. Sidney S. Hertz, executive be prizes for the best costume, en-
chairman; advisers, Mrs. Morris tertainment and food.
Brandwine a n d Mrs. Milton A.
Weiss, and other officers and com-
mittee members.
The motor pool, organized to
pick up pledges and gifts from
FOR EVERY OCCASION
both Detroit and suburban wom-
en contributors, has Mrs. Miles
Jaffe as chairman. Driving their
own cars, the co-chairman, Mrs.
James Goodfriend, and Phonogift
Analversarlos
volunteers will go to the homes
Hospital • New Babies
of the women donors in Detroit
Boa Voyage • Birthdays • Sympathy
after they have been contacted by
MISS CAREN RALPH
It's easy to be thoughtful ...
phone. Mrs. George Barahal, co-
call us ... we'll sign your
Mr. and Mrs. Shalom Ralph of
card and deliver a gift
Park Ave., Oak Park annonuce the
basket for you.
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