Desserts International

Michigan's 12 Jewish War Vet-
erans auxiliaries will hold a mem-
bership party 8:30 p.m. March 27
at the Oak Park Community Center.
The party is an evening of "Des-
serts International," according to
Department President Mrs. Irving

Silk.

to Tempt New Members

Each auxiliary will decorate its
tables and bring desserts represent-
ing one of 12 countries or areas
including China, Mexico, Israel.
Italy, Greece, Russia, England.
France, Scandinavia, Switzerland
and the U.S.A.
Guests and prospective members
are invited.
Mrs. Oscar Katz, past- depart-
ment president, is assisting the
department junior vice president_
Mrs. Herbert Liner, in the planning
of Desserts International.
Entertainment will be provided
by TV and radio personality
Tamar, who will offer international
folk music on guitar and in song.
For information, call the JWV
office, 255-4743.

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JWV

JOSEPH L. BALE POST will
meet 8 p.m. March 25 at the JWV
headquarters. An evening of
movies and stories entitled
"Champs and Chumps," with Wil-
liam. R. Sullivan, will be presented.
There will be ,games and refresh-
ments. Bale Post was recently
awarded a blue ribbon banner for Single Adults PlUn Party
being one of the top three posts in
the country with the largest in- and New Detroit Film
crease in membership over last
A "Welcome to Spring" party for
Jewish Social Singles (age 25-40)
year.
will be held 9 p.m. March 21 at the
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN Lafayette Towers West party
POST and AUXILIARY will meet room. There will be dancing and
8 p.m. Monday at the new Jewish refreshments at a nominal charge.
r
War Veterans headquarters. Nom-
inating committee chairman Jean
Jewish Single Adults will see a
Friedman announces that first film, "Where Is Prejudice?" bas-
nomination i of officers will be held. ed on a week's experience of 12
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college students, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY at the Jewish Center. A speaker
135 will hold a luncheon and social from New Detroit, Inc. will lead
games party noon Wednesday at discussion. Admission will be free
Federal Department Store, Oak- to members of the group, for sin-
man and Grand River. There will gles age 25-40.
be prizes. Guests are invited. For
information, call Mrs. Ethel Arden,
341-7047. The auxiliary will serv-
ice the girls cottage of the D. J.
Healy House Saturday. The chil-
dren, who come from broken
homes, will be presented gifts and
served refreshments.
EDWARDS-0 S TH 0 L M REAL
ESTATE CO. has appointed JER-
RY EDWARDS as sales manager.
Formerly with two large real
estate firms, he is a member of the
Million-Dollar Club and is asso-
BNAT MOSHE MEN'S CLUB ciated with the United Northwest
will show films of Israel 8 p.m. Realty Association, Western Wayne
Wednesday, in the synagogue. The Oakland County Board of Realtors
films, taken by the Henry Baum- and the Detroit Real Estate Board.
gartens during their visit to Israel,
cover several cities, depict Israelis
at work and play and include `The Passover Coffee'
scenes of the 20th anniversary
The tradition of the seder is one
celebration with an Israel military of the many joys of Passover. An-
display. The)public is invited. Re- other joy is serving family and
freshments %inn be served.
friends Maxwell House Coffee, the
"Passover coffee."
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The perfect beverage to top off
PERFECTION LODGE, F&AM,
will hold a blood bank drive, 9-10 a Passover seder, it is the result
p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Pep- of perfecting the best possible
blend.
per School, Oak Park.

Business
Brevities

Men's Clubs

Try and Stop Me

By BENNETT CERF

RACLE SAM HIMMELL on the holy state of matrimony:
The reason God made woman after He made man is
that He didn't want any advice ... Tolerance is the quality
that keeps a new bride
from reforming her hus-
band right away . .
Matrimony must be here
to stay. It has survived
500 husband - and - wife
TV and radio programs
. . . The wise husband
meets a marital crisis
with a firm hand: full of
candy, flowers, jewelry,
and stocks and bonds.
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Barry Goldwater won the
hearts of many who once
opposed hint when he at-

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tended a dinner in Wash-

ington that was given for
brand new congressmen just before Inauguration Day. "I am
-happy," beamed Senator Goldwater, "to be a member of one of
the few freshman classes in the nation which is neither demon-
strating nor protesting. After what happened in 1964, I feel
like the only Kamikaze pilot who ever made a round trip!"
"Just yesterday," concluded the handsome Arizonian with a
rather rueful grin, "a lady came up to me on the street, looked
me over carefully, and said, 'Say, weren't you Barry Goldwater?"
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Because of some snafu, Harry Truman received a formal,
printed invitation to his own inauguration in 1949. In an un-
derstandably exuberant mood after his surprise victory over
Tom Dewey that year, he accepted with this note: 'Weather
permitting, I hope to be present. H.S.T."
C 1969, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate.

Brith

Activities

MANUEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER
will hold its annual installation din-
ner 6 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth
Hillel. Officers to be installed are
Mesdames Louis Kramer, Bernard
Dosie and Jack Brickner as a three-
member presidium; Philip Goren,
Robert Kane and Morris Golden,
vice presidents; Daniel Fox, treas-
urer; and Louis Richman, Harry
Levine, Morris Gevercer and Rob-
ert Alvin, secretaries. Board mein-
bers include Mesdames Frank Am-
ber, Jacob Ehrinpreis, Joseph
Shapiro, Harry Yellen and John
Markowitz. For dinner reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Clarence Camen-
ker, 533-8058.
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PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER
will hold its annual installation
dinner 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Cong.
Bnai David. Installing officer will
be Mrs. Jack Sayles, past presi-
dent of the Bnai Brith Women's
Council of Metropolitan Detroit.
Officers to be installed are Mes-
dames Esther Cohen, president;
David Kirsh and Sidney Adas, vice
presidents; Gertrude Faine, treas-
urer; and Herman Fisher, Hy Sab-
bota, Ruth Supowit and Sarah Sha-
piro, secretaries. Junior past presi-
dent is Mrs. Sam Lesson. Mrs.
Albert Finkelstein is installation
chairman. Husbands, friends and
relatives are invited. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Finkelstein, EL
7-1258, Mrs. Solomon Segall, BR
3-3063, or Mrs. Henry Fassberg,
BR 3-1218.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its
21st installation of officers and
dinner 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Northwood Inn. Mrs. Bernard Blei-
field, past president of the Bnai
Brith Women's Council of Metro-
politan Detroit, will be installing
officer. Also participating will be
installation chairman Mrs. Saul
Greenfield and chapter past presi-
dents Mesdames Leonard Schrei-
ber and Philip Rubinoff. Officers
to be installed are Mesdames Ray
Mazer, president; Louis Wasser-
man, George Meyer and Gerald
Berman, vice presidents; Melvin
Mattoff, treasurer; and Samuel
Warren, Hy Fenkel, Lawrence
Krieger and Leo Millman, secre-
taries. Friends are invited to the
9:30 p.m. ceremonies which will
follow dinner. For information or
reservations, call Mrs. Harry Gold-
berg, 548-9531 or Mrs. Sam Roth,
KE 1-1183.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE will
hold a post-Purim dance 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at Temple Emanu-El.
Music will be provided by Eric
Rosenow and his Continentals.
Supper will be served. There is an
admission charge.

L. A. Graham's Book
Attacks Math Problems

Dover Publications' new paper-
back, "The Surprise Attack in
Mathematical Problems," by L. A.
Graham, poses many problems. It
offers solutions. For mathemati-
cians, this is a challenging as well
as instructive work.

Public Affairs Workshop
for Women Set in Capitol

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The 1969
Congressional program will be the
subject of an address by Sen. Abra-
ham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut to
a public affairs workshop, spon-
sored here by Bnai Brith Women,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Members of the BBW executive
board and regional public affairs
leaders will gather to hear leading
Congressional figures explore is-
sues relevant to effective citizen
action: pending legislation and the
legislative process, the respon-
sibilities of Congressional leaders
and the role of voluntary organ-
izations.
The workshop, the first to be
sponsored by Bnai Brith Women on
a national level, will be launched
at the Mayflower 'Hotel, with an
address by Sen. Ihomas F. Eagle-
ton of Missouri devoted to a dis-
cussion of how a voluntary wom-
en's organization can make an im-
pact on legislation.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, March 14, 1969

Carolyn Koltonow to Be
Stuart Tompkins' Bride

MISS CAROLYN HOLTONOW

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koltonow of
Southfield Rd., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Carolyn to Stuart Alan Tompkins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tomp-
Right-for Passover Meals
kins of Gable Ave., Livonia.
Philadelphia Brand cream cheese,
A June wedding is planned.
delicious on its own and lending
itself to a variety of serving ideas,
FOR THE BEST IN
is the One cream cheese that glides
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
on matzo.
This . Passover try a hearty
breakfast or brunch of scrambled
And His Orchestra
eggs made with Philadelphia Cream
358-0938
Cheese,' with matzo on the side.
The variety for meals and nosh-
ing makes it a standard in all mod-
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ern JeWish homes. Certified-kosher
Philadelphia Cream Cheese should
be on the Passover shopping list.

SAM EMMER

GARSON ZELTZER

547-4805

WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS

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Wedding

EINHORN - FREDERICK: Irene
Frederick and' Brian D. Einhorn
exchanged marriage vows in a re-
cent ceremony at Temple Israel.
Parents of the newlyweds are the
Bernard Fredericks of Atlanta and
the Laurence L. Einhorns of Ruth-
land Ave., Southfield.

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three unspeakably precious things:
freedom of speech, freeddm of con-
science, and the prudence never to
practice either.—Mark Twain.

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