24—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Federation Young Leader Awards Go to Robert Steinberg, Mrs. Rosenfeld Robert A. Steinberg and Mrs. ship Award. The honors are given Norman H. Rosenfeld have been annually to the young men and named -winners of the 1968 young women who have shown outstand- ing leadership in communal activ- ities. Steinberg has been active in community organizations for more than 10 years. A 1953 graduate of the University of Michigan, he has served the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and its Allied Jewish Cam- paign as chairman of the insur- ance section in 1961, and for the past two years has been co-chair- man of the services division. He is a board member of Feder- Mrs. Rosenfeld Steinberg ation and of the Detroit Service leadership awards of the Jewish Group. A memb e r of Cong. Welfare Federation of Detroit. Shaarey Zedek and its treasurer, Mrs. Rosenfeld received the he is also vice president of the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award for men's club and chairman of the Women. Steinberg was winner youth committee. Steinberg serves of the Frank A. Wetsman Leader- on the board of the Jewish Voca- tional Service-Community Work- shop and the Fresh Air Society. Mrs. Rosenfeld is a member of 614eatless yet so clWftige IT STICKS TO THE SPAGHETTI NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family will love it—so thick it sticks to the spaghetti, never sinks-to a pool on your plate. Every bit of its real Italian ta'am gets into your mouth. Choice of three meatless sauces: Meatless, Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all three on hand for tempting variety. the board of directors, Jewish W elf a re Federation Women's Division, and a board member of United Hebrew Schools. She has been very active in both the fund-raising and educational programs of the division. 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DONALD LAKIND In a ceremony Sunday at Temple • • • • • BEST PRICE -- BEST QUALITY! • a KOSHER TRAY CATERING • • • d• AND CHICKEN DINNERS • • • Please Place Thanksgiving Orderi Early! • • • • •• • Israel, Susan Beth Stewart, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stew- art of Warrington Dr., was mar- ried to Donald I. Lakind, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lakind of La Rhone Ave., Southfield. • Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Rob- • • Cheese Blintzes Potatoes and Gravy ert Syme and Cantor Harold Or- • •Tasty Delicious Kishka : • Fresh Knishes Daily • bach officiated. • Dill Pickles : • Chopped Herring • Chopped Liver The bride wore a princess gown of satin organza with a chapel train and long sleeves bordered in rows of lace, crystals and pearls. A Camelot cap of matching lace held her shoulder- length veil of silk illusion. 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She won the Best Actress Award for two years at Wayne State University. For reservations to the fashion show, call Israel Bonds, DI 1-5707. NOTE •_ NEW i PHONE • NUMBER • 341-5512 • 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDOWN TO 10 P.M. • Sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Stern, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mesdames Hen- ry Goldman, Richard Dresner and Sam Nover. Barry Lakind was his brother's The awards carry a grant to best man. Lawrence and Jeffrey enable the winners to attend the Stewart, brothers of the bride, and general assembly of the Council Melvin Bluestein, were ushers. of Jewish Federations and Wel- Also included in the wedding fare Funds, to be held in mid- party were the bride's grandpar- November in Atlanta, where ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lebow of they will be honored for their Los Angeles, and the bride's great- community service along with aunt, Mrs. Sam Shekter. young leaders from other com- munities throughout the country. After a honeymoon to Jamaica Engraved plaques commemorat- and South America, the couple will ing the honors will be awarded to reside in Southfield. Steinberg and Mrs. Rosenfeld at the Federation board of governors meeting Monday at the Butzel Building. K s BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER SHOULDER STEAK BREAST OF BEEF .. Lakind-Stewart Rites Solemnized at Temple GEFILTE FlsH Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision Cert.ticate cn request TW 1-1818 your "phoney-express" Always ready to ride. realize there is more to this business than just be- ing good at cleaning draperies. We realize we have to be fast, always deliver, kind, courteous, happy, clean, etc., etc. Nobody likes waiting for their horse to come in. We Branch 114 Fete Sunday The 35th anniversary of Branch 114 will be observed at a dinner 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Founders of the Farband unit, and 30-year mem- bers, will be honored, and there will be a musical program. The public is invited. 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