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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, April 11, 1969
Adas Shalom Ladies Set
Two Events This Week
Plans are complete for Adas
shalom Sisterhood's annual donor
truncheon to be held noon Monday
an the social hall.
Mrs. Abe Cherrin, chairman,
and her committee, have arrang-
ed for entertainment by Jocelyn
and Her Gypsies.
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The sisterhood's Special Study
Institute will meet noon Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Katch-
ke, 17220 Pontchartrain. Rabbi
Leonard A. Cahan will lead the
discussion on "The Beauty of the
Jewish Home." Mrs. Herman
Canner is chairman of the insti-
tute.
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yet so
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IT STICKS TO THE
SPAGHETTI
Martha Schlamme Coming to Women's World Conference
Martha Schlamme, who has
been praised by music and drama
critics throughout the world as a
"singing perfectionist and racon-
teur" will appear at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek 8 p.m. April 22. Ticket hold-
ers for Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's
two - day "Woman's World-1969 -
conference will be entitled to bring
a guest without any additional
charge.
A frequent performer on the
Mike Douglas
Television Show,
Miss Schlamme
performed on
both radio and
television numer-
ous time s. She
made her opera-
tic debut with the
New York City
Schlamme
Opera and has
Brandeis Women Plan
Meeting, Book Sale
The annual election of of fi, ers
and directors meeting of the Bran-
deis University National Women's
Committee, Greater Detroit Chap-
ter, will be held noon .April 18 at
the Great Lakes Club.
"Portnoy's Complaint - by Philip
Roth, will be reviewed by Seymour
Riklin, coordinator of special proj
ects for the University Center for
Adult Education (Wayne State
University, University of Mich-
igan, Eastern Michigan Univer-
sity.)
Before the meeting. a petite sub-
scription luncheon will be served.
at which new members w ill be
guests of the chapter. For reserva-
tions, call President Mrs. Harold
A. Robinson. 353-7757. Mrs. Iler-
bert Kallet is in charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Jay Allen. vice president of
projects, announces that the chap-
ter is collecting for its April 28-
May 5 New Books for Old Sale.
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.
HAVE SOME SOON!
appeared with the Baltimore Sym-
phony.
Miss Schlamme does not sing
folk songs in the manner of a folk
singer. but rather as a concert
singer, adapting songs to her own
voice.
The opening conference ses-
sion Tuesday will present artist
and author Dorothy K. Gold-
berg. wife of Arthur J. Goldberg,
former ambassador of the United
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States to the United Nations.
She will be followed that after-
noon by Doris White, an expert
ALBUM
FINER
conference Wednesday afternoon.
Sisterhood members will model.
Lunch will be available both
AJC Chapter to Try
Dialogue Experiment
Chapter,
Chaim \Veizmann
American Jewish Congress, will
be the first organization to host an
experimental program of the Jew-
ish Community Council 8:95 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs
Morton Silberberg, 27320
Pierce. Southfield.
Designed "to promote an en-
lightened and constructive under-
standing of the problems faced by
people and the effects of pre-
iodiee on their feelings," the panel
program will ultimately be avail-
able on request to Council-affiliat-
ed organizations.
Panelists for the program, en-
titled 'Some of My Best Friends
Are — ''. are Mrs. Olamae Jordan
of the Urban League and Norman
Naimark of the Jewish Community
WILL sa
days. The "shoppers' mall" will
feature boutique shops, antique
jewelry sales, treasures shop,.
flower shop, bake shop, coffee
corner, kitchen gadget corner,
children's camp corner, "gram-
ma's c or n e r," stationery and
greeting card corner.
Mrs. Leonard Baron , 353-3844, is
chairman of tickets.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED
BY BERNARD H.
WINER
KE 1-8196
From LONDON, ENGLAND
ZAN GILBERT
and His ORCHESTRA
"Distinctive Styling in Mask
to your Individual Tests"
(all UN. 1-3065
Council. Mrs. Philip Bernstein will
be moderator.
Jerry Beck is president of Chaim
Weizmann Chapter, and Dr. Eric
Biller is the program chairman.
Billic Pivitiek Betrothed
0 .11r. Prayer of Ohio
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Proceeds will purchase urgently
needed books for Brandeis Univer-
sity's liberal arts and science li-
braries.
The women's committee is
asking the public to contribute
used or new books in good con-
dition, hard or paper backs, fic-
tion and nonfiction, in every
category. For pick-up service.
call Mrs. Rolfe Weil. 626-4440, or
Mrs. Joseph Bienenstock, 353-
WHEN YOU' BUY 2 CANS OF
KITTY.
1555.
The Brandeis Book Depot is
located at 704 W. Seven Mile. 893--
7747. Volunteers for sorting. mark-
ing and packing books also are
sought.
Mrs. Robert Drews, publicity
director, stated that persons who
are giving up large homes and
moving to smaller quarters may
help this project by donating their
books for the sale.
An estimate of the value of the
contribution will be given, if re-
quested, for income tax deduction.
BRAVERMAN'S
KOSHER
MISS BILLIE PIVNICK
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pivnick of W.
Stonewood Ct., Farmington, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Billie to David Prayer,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Prayer
of Columbus.
The bride-elect attends the Uni-
versity of Michigan where she is
affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi
Sorority. Mr. Prayer is a graduate
of the U. of M. where be was a
member of Alpha Epsilon Pi Frat-
ernity.
A June 22 marriage is set.
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
SILliN DAY ONLY
PICKLED TONGUE
VEAL BREAST
While the people should patrioti-
cally and cheerfully support their
in needlepoint art.
government, its functions do not
Goldie Adler will highlight the
Wednesday morning session with include the support of the people.
—Grover Cleveland
a "cook-in" and lecture on holiday
and typical Yiddish dishes. A
special cookbook with a suggested
Alusic the Stein-W(1;
title of "Measures of Treasures
from Shaarey Zedek Kitchens" is
DICK STEIN
now being compiled under the
& ORCHESTRA
chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Garon.
Recipes contributed by members
will have credit listings for con-
tributors.
A fashion show with Rita Mil-
YOUR CANDID
grim as coordinator will close the
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