Mrs. Fenton to Be Cited by Mizrachi Women At the 31st donor luncheon of Fannie Gluck Chapter Mizrachi Women, noon Tuesday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe, Mrs. Emil Spilman, toast mistress, will present a ci- tation to Mrs. Paul Fenton for her work in be half of the Miz rachi. One of the groups projects is the Beth Zeiroth Mrs. Fenton in Jerusalem, the first vocational high school for girls to be estab- lished in Israel. It is comprised of approximately 550 girls, children of immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East. Sammy Woolf. Hal Gordon and Barbara Paul will entertain, and many prizes will be given. For tickets, contact Mrs. Sarah Smith. 352-9363. c9Vleatless yet so Weftige Susan C. Alpert to Be Half-Way Mark Mrs. Robert E. Helman in Scholarship Gift by Rohliks THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, May 2, 1969 activities in Society The half-way mark in payments towards their $100,000 gift to Wayne State University was in- dicated last week with another $10,000 payment by Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rohlik. The payment was made to Ed- ward L. Cushman, vice-president of WSU. The Sigmund and Sophie Rohlik Scholarship Fund provides finan- cial assistance to incoming fresh- men. Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal of Akiva Hebrew Day School. is attending the 14th annual convention of the National Conference of Yes- hiva Principals, through May 4 at the Pioneer Country Club, Green- field Park, N.Y. Elaine Leemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philmore A. Leemon of Huntington Woods, has received recognition as the outstanding woman student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was recipient of the annual award and grant given by the Association of MIT Alumnae. Jay Bodzin of Parklawn Ave, Oak Park. recently was honored on his 60th birthday with a dinner party at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kowalsky of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bodzin and Lianna of Madison, Wis. As to the adjective; when in doubt, strike it out. —Mark Twain. Old and Precious Items at Temple Fair PHOTOGRAPHY by MISS SUSAN ALPERT 111 An extra day., to browse is": being provided by Temple Israel Sisterhood for its annual Antique Fair and Art S h o w, Sunday through Wednes- day at the tem- ple. A ch a m- pagne preview in the setting shown will take place 8 p.m. Saturday , for those who have purchased 10 or more tickets. Hours of the daily showing will be noon to 10 p.m. through Wednesday. In past years, there were only three shopping days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alpert of Pierce Ave., Southfield. announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Cathy to Robert Elliot Hei- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heiman of Warrington Dr. Miss Alpert and her fiance have set Aug. 10 as their wedding date. "FLAVOR MAKER" for spaghetti, noodles, baked chicken, pot roast, fish, omelets ... There's a tempting recipe on every can of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee's matchless meatless sauces. Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari- nara and Meatless—all three rich In real Italian ta'am. Keep all three on hand for family pleasing variety. "Distinctive Styling in Musk to your Individual Taste" Chef Boy-Ar-Dee MAKES THE FLAVOR! 4. Called for a fact-finding corn BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST S)LlN DAY ONLY lb. 119 RIB LAMB CHOPS lb. PICKLED TONGUE 49` BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed _lb- 794 YOUNG BEEF LIVER CHUCK ROAST CORNED BEEF GROUND BEEF Call UN. 1-3065 • • lb. lb. lb. F,Msh — Kosher Made 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. 59c 69c 95c 59` DI 1-2345 European Welfare Group Schedules Annual Lunch Mrs. Leo Laufer, chairman of the donor luncheon of Jewish Women European Welfare Organ- ization, announces the annual af- fair will be held noon May 14 at Cong. Beth Abraham. Entertainment will be presented by Eric Rosenow. For reservations, call President Mrs. Jack Seder, 342-1627, or ticket chairman, Mrs. David Howell, UN 1-3473. KE 1-8196 Bar Mitrvas—Weddings New Bar 3Iiirva folder including eandlelighting list mailed on request ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA i The Jewish Community Council, mittee "whose integrity will be in a statement to all affiliated or- recognized by everyone in the corn- ganizations, stressed the need for a munity" to investigate the series I complete.and immediate investiga- of events, with full public disclos- I tion of the eventsurrounding the ure -of the findings. "We would "Linwood Incident" at New Bethel hope that such an inquiry would Church, March 29. finally achieve a breakthrough in' Concerned that the killing of a police-community relations," it young policeman and the events said. that followed are aggravating corn- 5. Urged all e itizias to exercise munity tensions, the Council: "disciplined and informed think- 1. Expressed concern over the mg and expression . . . Our hope "concerted attacks on the exercise must still reside in the prospect of of judicial discretion by a Record- community partnership; a partner- er's Court judge," particularly ship strengthened by a common those from law enforcement offi- understanding of the problems that cers, "the very individuals who are we face together; a partnership the frontline defenders of law and that offers the chance to right the wrongs that still plague our so- order." 2. Condemned the existence of ciety." The Council statement, recom- private paramilitary armed organ- izations and supported gun control mended by the community rela- tions committee, under Avern L. legislation. 3. Pointed to the need for im- Cohn, chairman, was approved by mediate steps by news media the . executive committee before "to develop more professional circulation to Council-affiliated or- • • procedures for reporting tense ganizations. community situations ... Much of the confusion and emotionalism regarding these incidents can be laid directly to the inaccurate and sometimes irresponsible re- porting of the mass media," the statement said. WINER From LONDON, ENGLAND Community Council Statement Urges Probe of Bethel Incident THE BERNARD H. • • • We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • Immediate Repair • Reasonably Priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. 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