24—Friday, February 28, 1969 JWV g ewry the Air THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Windsor Pioneer Women to See Israeli Styles,Hear National Head Italian Dai in a Single Package Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinner with meatless mushroom sauce and grated cheese. COMPLETE Spaghetti Dinner with MUSHROOM SAUCE Just cook the spaghetti, add the heated sauce, top with the zippy cheese. Real Italian ta'am, a real family pleaserl haveit forlurechor suppertoreight! 5 at the Elmwood Casino are mod- eled by these members of Ada Maimon and Kinneret Chapters of Pioneer Women, in Windsor. The donor luncheon event also will fea- ture Dvora Blanshay, national president of Canadian Pioneer Women as main speaker. * * * A showing of Israeli fashions has been scheduled by Windsor's Ada Maimon and Kinneret Chapters of Pioneer Women for noon March 5 at the Elmwood Casbino. The Pioneer Women's annual donor luncheon also will feature Dvora Blanshay, national president of Canadian Pioneer Women, as main speaker. Included in her dis- cussion will be Migdal Haemek, a community center in Israel that caters to the needs of the entire family and serves to integrate and unify the new settlers. According to Mrs. Anna Katzman and Mrs. Malke Yuzpe of Ada Maimon and Mrs. Avery Rezek of Kinneret, co-sponsors of the lunch- eon, all the costumes to be shown were made, and in some cases also designed, in Israel. The clothes were completed by students in sewing, dressmaking and design courses. Pioneer Women, in con- junction with Moetzet Hapoalot, the Working Women's Council of Israel, supports a -network of vocational training centers throughout that country. The 23 costumes which will be shown in the March 5 program are part of a traveling show which has been presented by Pioneer Women clubs throughout Canada and the United States. Mrs. Sharon Mock will be commentator. Arrangements for the fashion show are under the direction of Mrs. Norma Fink and Mrs. Phyllis Winograd. Their committee con- sists of Mrs. Layne Katzman, who is in charge of the models; Mrs. Judy Ordower, decorations; and Mrs. Phyllis Armeland, publicity. The models are Mesdames Nancy Barat, Elaine Cohen, Sharon Hoch- BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SPIN' 49c 79c Y 01141 L Y FRESH TONGUE BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed lb. lb. lb. Pkg. CHUCK ROAST YOUNG BEEF LIVER CORNED BEEF 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. lb. lb. lb. I 59 El 69` 59c 95c 29 DI 1-2345 ETERNAL LIGHT discussion with Mrs. Morris J. HEAR OUR VOICE Feature: Rabbi Yitshak M. Ka- gan will speak on "The Lesson of Brandwine, executive vice chair- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday man of the Women's Division of Station: WWJ berg, Judy Hochberg, Sema Kozie- Feature: "A Song for 'Queen this year's campaign. * * * rock, Cecile Nosanchuk, Lynda Esther." Written by the late Mor- Lewin, Judy Eskin, Margaret Bor- ton Wishengrad, this drama with LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR enstein, Marmel Robuck and her song tells the story of Queen Time: 8 a.m. Sunday daughter Brenda. Esther, commemorating Purim. Station: WKNR * * Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Purim." "Melody Corner—Purim Station: WCAR Style" features Purim songs and Feature: "Cantorial Masterpieces dances. by Cantor Jacob Barkin" will fea- The Bnai Brith Women's Council ture recordings with Cantor Har- of Detroit will honor its "Women of old Orbach commenting. Valor" at a petite luncheon noon * * Wednesday at Bnai David Syna- HIGHLIGHTS gogue Orchestra and Entertainment Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Mrs. Andrew Berger, council Station: Channel 2 membership chairman, and Mrs. Feature: The concluding pro- Ira Albion, council membership- gram in a four-part series on "The retention chairman, have planned World of Federation," dealing with to pay tribute to chapter presi- a look at what American Jewry YOUR CANDID dents, financial secretaries, reten- has done for Israel in terms of tion workers and new members and social service and welfare. Narra- their sponsors. tor is George M. Zeltzer, chairman Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, president of the Real Estate and Building WILL BE - of the council, said this is a thank Division, 1969 Allied Jewish Cam- you to diligent workers through paign. Zeltzer participates in a whose efforts the council has been able to grow this past year. WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. RRY 1/00Pg,.. Enrtertainment will be The Mrs. JE I-N Three, a local group which has per- JEWELER formed together for the past seven DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY years and have appeared on both PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING radio and television. Mrs. Nat Cole- KE 1-8196 406 Broderick Tower — 963-2573 man and Mrs. Victor Lawson will offer Hebrew songs, Yiddish blues and opera. From - LONDON, ENGLAND Assisting in the planning of this afternoon are Mesdames Joseph Dorfman, Sidney Eidelman, James Kraft, Sam Linde, Alan Nathan, Sylvia Ross, Arthur Schott, Joseph Snyder and George Vine. Bnai Brith to Honor Its Women of Valor Larry Freedman 647-23E7 ALBUM FINER WINER ZAN GILII.EliT and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in blink to your Individual Taste" Call UN. 1-3065 8rtgagetnents The engagement of Ilyse Jill Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greenhouse of Cam- bridge Rd., and the late Mr. Myron Rosenthal, to Daniel A. Nauts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nauts of Rogers City, Mich. is announced. 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