THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, March 7, 1969 Gruber-31ilinsky Vo7e's Heard at Beth Achim Miss Lei noff, Mr. Frank Plan June 15 Marriage Gudwin,Mr.Broad to Marry in Ann Arbor SAVE 25% ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY will present two flags to the Courville School 10 a.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Betman, patriotic instructress, said that an outside flag and a flag for the auditorium will be pre- sented. The auxiliary has present- ed a total of 13 flags to six other schools. STERLING SILVER NORTHWOOD JEWELRY 2602 N. Woodward LI 9-1885 * LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX- ILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Nellie Kolb, 19323 Warwick. GOLDEN CHICKEN Chicken is always a basic in Jew- ish cooking. Chicken soup and chopped liver are just two exam- ples of favorite traditional Jewish dishes. The modern cook, as well as the traditional, likes chicken. It is low in calories and easy to di- gest; it has delicate flavor and can be prepared in many ways. Mrs. Martin Leinoff of Kensing- ton Ct., Southfield, announces the engagement of her daughter De- borah Jane to Jerome David Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Frank of Shaker Heights, 0. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late . Mr. Leinoff. The engaged couple attends Michigan State University. A June 15 wedding is being planned. Brandeis Women Set Concert Benefit A specially chartered bus will carry patrons between North Park Towers and Ford Auditorium, where the Detroit Chapter of Bran- . deis Women will sponsor a per- formance by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra 8:30 p.m. Thursday. - Seiji Oza•a will be guest con- ductor at the performance, pro- ceeds of which will support Bran- deis University's libraries. Follow- ing the concert, patrons will attend an afterglow at the home of Mrs. Beverly Straus. 19343 Renfrew. For reservations and transport- ation. call Mrs. Harold Robinson, president, 353-7757. Beth Isaac Women Dream Up 'Spring Fantasy' Style Show "Spring Fantasy" will be the theme of a fashion show and games party slated for 8 p.m. Tuesday by I the Women's Club of Cong. Beth Isaac in Strohm School, Trenton. Mrs. Harris Freedman of Wyan- dotte, president, said Mrs. Philip Mittleman will serve as fashion commentator. Models will be Mes- dames John Klein. Daniel Kauf- man. Dora Nerowski, N. F. Gantz and Albert Oshinsky and the Mis- ses Cindy Sadick and Karen Mittle- man. Mrs. Irving Schmolka will assist the models. Committee chairmen are Mes- dames Paul Sadick and Isadore Chernof f, refreshments; Bert Frank. Michael Jaron and Klein, prizes: Zack Davies and Arnold Seligson, tickets: Paul Kopp, pro- motion; and Kaufman, art work. Sinai to Graduate Nurses Thursday 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. Sinai Hospital, Detroit Shapero School of Nursing, will graduate 33 students on Thursday in the Zucker-1 man Auditorium. Mrs. Pricilla Jackson, director of the Continuum Center at Oak- land University, will be the fead tured speaker. A reception for the graduates and their guests will be held after the ceremony. This is the 23rd class of practical nurses to graduate from Shapero School since it opened in 1956, and brings the total number of gradu- ates to 869. Eliott Mendel sons Plan WaShingt0// H onle g MISS CAROL GUDWIN ALL COLOR PHOTOS MADE BY HAND 3zupui Large Selection of Photographers Modern Lamps and Shades in Stock. UN 4-8785 LAMP REMODELING AND REPAIRING Hal Gordon MADE TO ORDER 24711 Coolidge MUSIC Corner 10 Mile BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS LI 2-3022 UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 We Serve Only PRIME and CHOICE MEATS KOSHER SALAMI BRUST DECKEL GROUND CHUCK STEAK SHOULDER ROAST BREAST OF BEEF BEEF PATTIES for broiling lb. 79c Ib- 79c Ib. 69c Ib. 89c Ib. 89c , SPECIAL—SUNDAY MARCH 9th ONLY! WE DELIVER UP TO 16 MILE RD. PHONE 398-3180 13925 W. 9 MILE RD. at PARKLAWN • • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Hours: Doily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. MRS. ELIOTT MENDELSON Diana Gould and Lt. Eliott R. Mendelson, U.S. Navy, were recent- ly married at Cong. Beth Shalom, with Rabbi Mordecai Halpern offi- ciating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gould of Church St., Oak Park. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mendelson of Moritz Ave., Oak Park. The newlyweds are making their home in Washington, D.C. The engagement of Susan Teri Career Ambassador GEORGE V. Bigman to Philip Perlstein is an- ALLEN will address a luncheon of nounced by her parents, Mr. and the Detroit Area Council on World Mrs. Joseph Bigman of Patton Affairs at the Community House Ave. The prospective bridegroom in Birmingham. Bates and Town- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel send, 1 p.m., Monday. Ambassa- Perlstein of Pierce Ave., South- dor Allen was assistant secretary field. The couple plans to marry of state for Middle East affairs. in June. The Phonogift workers will be Eight hundred women will make Phonogift headquarters at the assisting the executive chairman, 10,000. telephone calls between Shaarey Zedek. Pledges made by phone will be Mrs. Sidney S. Hertz; advisers, March 9 and 17 to receive pledges for the Allied Jewish Campaign- picked up by the women of the Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Emergency Fund, in the motor corps who will cover Detroit Mrs. Ben Mossman; and consult- Friday, March 7, 1969-23 fifth annual Phonogift effort of the and the suburbs in their own cars. ants, Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel and Women's Division of the campaign. Mrs. Julien Priver is chairman. Mrs. Phillip R. Marcuse. Led by Mrs. Oscar U. Band, Mrs. Milton J. Doner and Mrs. Executive v i c e-chairmen are chairman, the volunteers will man Leon S. Wayburn will lead the De- Mesdames Morris Baker, Robert the phones for three periods Mon- troit Motor Corps. Suburban chair- S. Dunsky, Arthur I. Gould, Leo- days through Thursdays and two men are Mrs. Samuel P. Frankel nard P. Frenkel, Seymour Wayne periods Fridays and Sundays from and Mrs. Warren D. Greenstone. and Mitchell Mandelberg. Last year's phonogift campaign raised $63,519, and it is expected that the 1969 total will exceed this amount. Maimonides Medical Society by Mesdames Harry Meisner and Women's Auxiliary will hold its Burton Zack and their committee. Proceeds from the luncheon and 23rd annual donor luncheon and Max Schrut fashion show noon March 18 at Ra- souvenir book will help the organ- For Good Photographs Now Booking - - leigh House , Mrs. Samuel Fink, ization's many medical service and Prompt Service president, announces. projects. In addition to providing Call Me at Plans for the afternoon are under , medical school scholarships at the the general direction of Mrs. San- University of Michigan, Wayne and His Orchestra ford Bennett, fund-raising chair- 1 State University and the Hebrew Weddings — Bar Mitzvas Good Music man. A spring "Fashion Fantasy" University, the auxiliary offers aid We Come to Your Home will get a decorative assist from to Bellefaire School for emotion- for All Occasions With Samples psychedelic centerpieces created ally disturbed children, Jewish LI 4-9278 TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 Institute for the Blind in Israel, Detroit Association for Retarded Children and the Plymouth State Home and Training School. The membership is comprised of more than 400 doctors' wives from metropolitan Detroit. Since its founding in 1925, Maimonides has always sought to serve the IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will community in keeping with the hold its installation dinner 7 p.m. teachings of the 12th Century Thursday at Workmen's Cirtle Cen- Jewish' physician and philosoph- ter. Mrs. Alan Nathan, past presi- dent of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai ; er Moses Ben Maimon, for whom the club is named. Brith Women's Council, will install Other women assisting in lunch- officers. They are Mesdames Josef Feuereisen, p r e s i d e n t; Morton eon plans are Mesdames Sander 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. ' - Steinhart, Harry Kelley and Phillip Klein, Sam Alpiner, Robert Ba- Silverstein, vice presidents; Abe ruch, Jules Altman, Morris Green- Miller, treasurer; Nate Kusnit, berg, Marvin Siegel, Edward Julius Schlussel, Harold Weiss, Skully, Norman Wechsler, Milton EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST Louis Polant and Cy Sinai, secre- Nathanson, Joseph Seltzer, Floyd FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA ? taries; and Harry Borovitz, Charles Tukel, Bruce Danto, Alfred Klein, Ellis, Samuel Glassman, Harry Leslie Mandel, Harold Glenn, Har- Kaplan, Max Lebow, Bernard Os- old Daitch, Ralph Coskey, Jack trowe, Melvin Pearl, Samuel Taub Kaufman, Michael Weinstock and Is Conveniently Located at and Allen Yaffee, board members. Leonard Schreier. For tickets and information, call 20500 JAMES COUZENS For reservations, call Mrs. Silver- Mrs. Louis Leipsitz, -341-8769, or (8 Mile S Greenfield—Across from Northland) stein, 398-9065. Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations Mrs. William Kaufman, 356-7384. * * Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Gudwin of Packard Rd., Ann Arbor, an- flounce the engagement of their daughter Carol Ann to Alan Steven Broad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Soli Broad of Sherwood Rd., Huntington Woods. Miss Gudwin is a junior in educa- tion at the University of Michigan. Her fiance hold a BA from U of M where he is currently a graduate student in physics. A May 18 wedding in Ann Arbor is planned. Wedding 11 SLOAN-ROLNIK: In a recent ceremony at Adas Shalom Synad gogue, Debra Sue Rolnik became the bride of David Charles Sloan. The parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rolnik of Con- stitution Dr., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sloan of Henley Rd., Huntington Woods. Cheryl Weinstein Wed to Barry F. LaKritz ED BURG GIFT BASKETS "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" important than what you say is how you say it. Expressions of sympathy, best wishes or congratu- lations are much more effective with a gift basket that speaks for you . in on eye-appealing, taste-tempt- ing and satisfying manner. more We are Michigan's leader in GIFT BASKET PREPARATION There must be a reason!! J105 ,//5270 r BLAIR STUDIO A-ith activities Crunbrook House Motel BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER of single women, will hold its annual installation dinner- dance 6 p.m. March 16 at the Holi- day Inn, Eight Mile Rd. at Meyers.1 A cocktail hour will precede the I dinner. The public is invited. For reservations, call Rose Altman, KE 4-6355, or Dorothy Goldberg, UN 2-6610. Dernbs, Bride in Tor rioileymoon onto rk Try Our Barber Shop Dine of the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine Service Available T T a. MICHIGAN BANKARD • SECURITY CHARGE HEADQUARTERS FOR LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS . Women's Phonogift Campaign BY POPULAR DEMAND. God screens men from prema- ture ideas.—Ralph Waldo Emer- son. Linda Milinsky became the bride We like to experiment with chick- en and to create new dishes, so we of Frederick .H. Gruber recently at combined chicken with oranges. In Cong. Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton the following recipe, chicken and Arm officiated. The bride is the daughter of oranges get together to form a of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Milinsky most elegant and enjoyable dish. of Whitcomb Ave. Mr. Gruber is , 1 whole chicken 3-4 pounds the son of Mrs. Joseph Gruber -of 2 oranges 1/2 cup orange juice Prest Ave. 1/2 cup white wine The bride wore a princess line cup margarine 2 teaspoons garlic powder silk peau de soie gown with a man- 2 teaspoons salt derin collar, deep yoke of silk cord- 1 teaspoon paprika l‘i! teaspoon pepper ed lace and a border. of matching 1 large onion sliced floor-length lace with long tapered 1 cup cut-up celery sleeves and a detachable chapel Cream the margarine with salt, pep- train. She carried Stephanotis and per. garlic powder, and paprika. Clean the chicken and dry it with lily of the valley on her confirma- paper towels, spread the seasoned margarine all over the inside. Truss. tion Bible. Put the sliced onions, cup-up celery, Mrs. Sol Milan was matron of and orange sections in a roasting pan, put the chicken on them. Add honor. Bridesmaids were Carol orange juice and wine. Cover the Moscow, Barbara Rubinstein, pan tightly. Roast in a 350 oven for 40 minutes. Mrs. Cary Stegman and Kathy Take off the cover and continue roast- Rosenberg. Junior bridesmaids ing for another 30 minutes to bring the chicken to a golden brown. It is were Marci Blumberg and Jill advisable to turn the chicken to Horwich of Glencoe, Ill. brown each side. You may also baste ot -asionally . David Gruber was his brother's You can ',et- ye the chicken with the vegetables. or you can strain them best man. Ushers were James and use only the liquids. Grey, David T. Rothenberg, Sol (Copyright 1969, JTA Inc.) Milan, brother of the bride and Marvin Milinsky, brother of the bride. Junior usher was Gary Mi- lan. Ring bearer was Joel Kowal- sky. Following a Miami Beach honey- moon, the couple is living in Ann Arbor. MARTIN HERSCH has been no- tified by his district manager, Albert L. Donadio, that he has qualified for 1968 President's Club, for the John Hancock Life Insur- ance Company. PHI DELTA EPSILON FRA- TERNITY will hold a joint meeting with the auxiliary, 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 0. D. Silverstein, 18727 Jeanette, South- field. Abraham Elson, youth psy- Cheryl Weinstein, daughter of chiatrist will speak on "Narcotics: the Hyman Weinsteins of Church the feen-Ager's Dilemma." St., Oak Park, became the bride A * of Barry F. LaKritz in an evening --- GONG BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S wedding at Cong. Bnai Moshe, with Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor CLUB-Will hold the final program of its Breakfast Forum series 10 Louis Klein officiating. The bridegroom's parents are a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. Irv- Mrs. Rosina Weissman of Carriage ing J. Rubin will speak on "Metro Hill Ave., Southfield, and Mr. Arn- Detroit 1990." Rubin is director of Detroit Regional Transportation old LaKritz of Park St. The bride wore a gown of silk and Land Use Study (TALUS), and wool with an Empire bodice which is designing a plan for the and wedding ring collar. The long development of the seven counties sleeves were appliqued in pearls, of Southeastern Michigan through and the floor-length skirt fell into the year 1990. He was executive a chapel train. A Camelot cap assistant to former State Highway held her chapel-length veil of silk Commissioner John C. Mackie and illusion. Stephanotis and an orchid coordinator of freeway planning were carried atop the bride's con- and construction in the Detroit area for the State Highway Department. firmation Bible. The bride's sister, Susan Wein- Theodore Scholnick, men's club stein, was maid of honor. Brides- past president will preside, and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will parti-j, maids were Marilyn Pitt, Susan cipate in the program. Vice Pre4- LaKritz, Ann Fishman, Cheri Finn and Rhonda Levine. Jef- dent Bernhard Lichtenstein is aFA, rangements chairman. A question frey LaKritz, brother of the and answer period will be featured. bridegroom, was best man. The public is invited. Ushers were Todd and Lee Wein- 4P , stein, brothers of the bride, Thomas Lazar, Paul Graff and BETH ACHIM MEN'S CLUB Ronald Smith. Film Festival Series will feature Following a Miami Beach honey- moon, the couple is living in Oak "Topkapi" 8 p.m. Tuesday in the social hall of its Schaefer building. Park Mona Lena Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brown of Church St., Oak Park, and Mark David Dembs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dembs of .Westland Ave., Southfield, were united in marriage recently at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Aaron Brander and Cantor Hyman J. Adler officiated. Following a Toronto honeymoon, the couple is living in Ypsilanti. The bride wore an Empire modified cage gown of hand cord- ed Alencon lace with embroidered pearls and brilliance. The gown was fashioned with a turned-back high collar, long sleeves and an A-line skirt with a removable silk satin train swept to chapel length. A shaped toque of matching lace peddles held the short-tiered veil of imported silk illusion. Susan Dembs, sister of the bride- groom, and Corinne Weiss were maids of honor. Best men were Jeff Dembs, brother of the bridegroom, and Jerry Katz. . . . in the smart new looks of Spring! GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW