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August 16, 1968 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-08-16

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Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

Nancy Lynn Wiss Weds
Anthony Steven Deutsch

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MICHELE, five-and-a-half-year-
old daughter of Saralee and Shel-
don Bross, asked her mother about
the blue and white box in the
house . . . Told that the family had
to reach Hai, which is $18, little
Michele started out on a campaign
of her own in becoming the young-
est Blue-White Box collector for
Jewish National Fund . . . Guests
to the 'Bross home are asked by
Michele to contribute, which they
do gladly as she explains, "It's not
for me. It goes to Israel." . . .
Recently, when a couple of guests
came one evening, little Michele
brought out the Blue-White Box
and said donations were 25c .
One guest was short 10c, so she
told him he could pay the balance
when he came over again ... and
the gent made a special trip just to
get in that dime .. . The box will
be filled in time for the JNF Clear-
ance Day, Oct. 10 . . "In fact,"
says little Michele, "I might even
have two!"
• * *
PEARL AND KENNETH Levine
are busy studying Swedish customs
and the language . Arriving Aug.
15 to live with them for a year will
be 17-year-old foreign exchange
student Astrid Brigetta Lindberg
from Vedum, Sweden, who will be
a senior at Oak Park High along
with Pearl and Ken's daughter,
Janice, also 17 years old . . . How-
ever, they don't have to study too
much because Astrid wants to live
the American way and she can
speak and understand English. -
* 1 *
ON BEING TOLD that she had
won a diamond ring, Trudy Oes-
terle replied, "The heat's got me,
too!" ... But sure enough, she was
the big diamond winner in the re-
cent drawing by Shiffrin-Willens at
Lincoln Center.
* * *
TWO SPLASH PARTIES in four
days is Ben Bolton's donation of
his pool in Southfield . .. Aug. 19
it's Detroit No. 55, Knights of Py-
thias and Aug. 22, the El Cairo
Temple DOKK (K of P's dra-
matic order) will be there from all
over the state.
* * *
SARAH LAYNE, teacher at the
Michigan Receiving Home in Ann
Arbor for emotionally disturbed
children from ages 9 to 15, writes in
urgent need of two-wheel bicycles
for boys and girls and a ping-gong
table . . . Sarah can be reached at
BR 3-5934 in Detroit or at the Mich-
igan Receiving Home, 1-663-4296
. .. Arrangements will be made for
pickup.



Teacher Training Method THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Taught at 'Skills Center'
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With passage of the government's
new immigration legislation ex-
pected to touch off new waves of
immigrants to the United States,
Yeshiva University is applying a
new approach in teaching English
to foreign language-speaking chil-
dren at a summer institute being
held at its Ferkauf Graduate
School of Humanities and Social
Sciences, 55 Fifth Ave., New York.
The core of the program is the
training teachers get in "skills
center" demonstration classes held
for foreign language speaking chil-
dren conducted at Seward Park
High School in New York City's
lower East Side.

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Nancy Lynn Wiss and Anthony
Steven Deiutsch were united in
marriage Sunday at Temple
Emanu-El. Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum officiated. John Redfield was
soloist.
The couple's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. William. A. Wiss of Ivan-
hoe Rd., Huntington Woods, and
Dr. and Mrs. William L. Deutsh of
Huntington Rd., Huntington Woods.
The bride wore an Empire gown
of silk organza. Both her gown
and scalloped court train were
appliqued in re-embroidered Alen-
con lace. A shaped pill box of
matching lace held her shoulder-
length silk illusion veil. She car-
ried a bouquet of orchids, tea
roses and baby's breath.
Joyce Garfield was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Bar-
bara Fields, Betsy Hecht, Carol
Lichtig and Carol Weinberg.
Henry Deutsch served as his
brother's best man. R ob er t
Deutsch, Stanley Garber, Daniel
Stein and Donald and Barry Wiss
were ushers.
The couple is spending their
honeymoon in Bermuda and New
York City.

3 Chains Agree
to Grape Boycott

A boycott supported by the Inter-
Faith Action Council of Detroit is
having its effect on local chain
store owners who carry table
grapes from California.
The purpose of the picketing and
selective buying program is to
back striking grape pickers of the
United Farm Workers Organizing
Committee who seek to bring the
powerful Guimarra Vineyards to
the bargaining table. Guimarra is
one of the largest growers of
table grapes in the country and
turns in an annual profit of $12,-
000,000, yet the average yearly
family income of a California
grape picker is $1,500. Regular
strike procedures against Guimarra
were called off because of violence
against picketers.
Farmer Jack, Chatham and
and Great Scott supermarkets
announced they would cease sell-
ing the grapes when their pre-
sent stock runs out.
All California grapes are being
boycotted because Guimarra has
been covering up his own labels
with those of other growers, in
violation of a Food and Drug Ad-
ministrative order.
Borman Foods, Inc. (Farmer
Jack) was the first Detroit-area
chain to join the boycott. Bernard
Weisburg is president of Chatham.

*

30 YEARS AGO, Henry Abrams
owned the Star Recreation on
Blaine and Linwood, a front run-
ner of the big billiard and snooker
fad sweeping the country . . . To-
day, Henry's son, Raymond, is fol-
lowing in his dad's footsteps by
keeping up with the times . . . He
owns the Kue & Karom in Allen
Park, Cushion 'n Cue in Livonia
and has just purchased the Gil
Elias Billard Lounge in Oak Park. United Aid Scty. Elects
. . • The latter's name will be
Frank Mersky President
changed to Cushion 'n Cue.
The United Aid Society, formerly
the Berditchev-Keshenev Far e in
U.S. Experts in Israel
and Zhitomir Farein societies,
to Resume Desalting Talks elected Frank Mersky president;
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A group Sam Cohen, vice president; R.
of American water desalination ex- Miller, Ben Golbin and Louis H.
perts headed by a special repre- Cohan, secretaries; Isadore Deal,
sentative of President Johnson treasurer; and Joseph Levy and
will resume talks with Israeli ex- Goldie Plotnick as hospitalers.
The installation will be held 8:30
perts on Israel's water problems.
The talks started 18 months ago, p.m. Tuesday at the Sholem Alei-
before the Six-Day War. Most of chem Institute. Refreshments will
the group arrived at Lydda Air- be served, and a cultural program
will be presented.
port Sunday.


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