THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, October 31, 1969 Local Women Listed in Latest Who's Who • , Several local women are in- cluded in the just-released sixth edition of Marquis' "Who's Who of. American Women with World' Notables." Listed are Mrs. Leonard Weiner, national president of the National Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. • Louis Redstone, past president of the Detroit Round Table of Chris- tians and Jews woinen's division; Mrs. Harry Perlis, marriage coun- selor; Mrs. Leonard Lewis, former president of the Franklin-Wright Settlement and a member of the Oakland planning division of United Community Services. Also, Helen Levy (Mrs. Benja- min Welling), interior designer; Mrs. David Kliger, lecturer in speech at Mercy College and Uni- versity of Detroit; and Mrs. Har- old Dubin, city editor of The Jew- ish News. Pioneer Women's Week Proclaimed Proclaiming National Pioneer Women's Week Nov. 2-8 is South- field's Mayor Norman W. Fed- er with Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, vice-president of organization (left) and Mrs. Aaron Katzman, president. Pion- eer Women pro- vide almost half of all social ser- vices for Israeli women and chil- d r e n, including schools, nurses training centers, day nurseries, summer camps (Inver-Brodsky 1 to Be Said in janua ry - MISS BEVERLY UNGER easy as c AlefDais As Joe E. Ross found out, you just spread out dough, spread on sauce, sprinkle on cheese, pop in oven for 20 minutes and ...00...00...you've made a pizza that's just as good as you've ever eaten. Real Italian ta'am! Mr. and Mrs. Hunt H. Unger of Evanston, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Bev- erly Susan to Allan Sanford Brod- sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- i ham Brodsky of Rutherford Ave. Miss Unger attends Michigan State University where she is ma- joring in psychology. Mr. Brodsky is a graduate of MSU. A Jan. 10 wedding is planned. Odessa Donor Event Odessa Progressive Society in- vites friends to the annual child rescue donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Raleigh House. T h e musical program will fea- ture lyric so- prano Marylin Krouse, accom- panied by pianist Marcia Tanzman Miss Krouse in a medley of Israeli and English folk songs. For reservations, call ticket chair than Rose Teitelbaum, BR 3-5567 Or donor chairman Regina Litt BR 2-0333. BRAVERMAN'S MEATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY 0041iLlY HOLLYWOOD ROAST . . . BONELESS CHUCK STEAK RIB CHUCK STEAK PICKLED TONGUE BRUST DEKEL CHUCK ROAST CORNED BEEF 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. .109 I 95` 69` 95` 69` 1.19 lb. lb. lb. lb ' DI 1-2345 Mrs. Scott Re-Elected by Fresh Air Society Katzen, Alan E. Luckoff and Dr. John J. Pollack. The Fresh Air Society is moving its office Monday to the Esther Berman Building, 18977 Schaefer. The society has been located at Vice president is Sol G. Kurtz- the Jewish Center. man; secretary, Sidney J. Winer; and treasure r, Dr. Oscar D. YOUR CANDID COLOR Schwartz. The nominating committee con- sisted of Mrs. Arnold E. Frank: WILL BE chairman, Mrs. Maurice P. Mey- ers, Robert Kasle, Maxwell E. Members of the Fresh Air Soc- cicty board of directors have re- elected Mrs. Julian H. Scott to her third term as president for a one year term. ALBUM FINER WINER DICK STEIN WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY Presents THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA. AND AND ASSOCIATES THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA KE 1-8196 .LI 7-2770 Musicale to Herald Music Study Club's Annual Concert Music Study Club of Detroit will hold a pre-concert musicale tea noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Milton J. Miller, 17580 Fairway. Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls, past presi- dent and current scholarship com- mittee chairman of the club, said guest artists for the afternoon will be Annette Cha- jes, mezzo-sopra- no, and Julius Chajes, compos- er, concert pian- ist and conductor of the Center Symphony Orch- estra. This event is open to pur- Chajes chasers of patron tickets for the Annual Artist Con- cert. which will take place 8:15 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Oak Park High School auditorium. Now in its 45th year, Music Study Club has presented some 47 young musicians many of whom have received national and inter- national recognition in their field. Among them are Martha Lipton, vocalist with the Metropolitan Opera; Jerome Rosen, violinist and concert master of the Detroit Symphony; Ruth Meckler Laredo, pianist; Joseph Silverstein, violin- ist and concertmaster of the Bos- ton Symphony; Muriel Greenspan, operatic singer who received ac- claim in Italy this past summer; and Itzhak Perlman, and Pinchas Zukerman, renowned violinists. The two artists who will ap- pear at the concert this year are Isidor Saslav, violinist and pres- ently co-concertmaster with Mischa Mischakoff of the Balti- more Symphony; and Maria Ewing, Detroit - born mezzo-so- prano who recently won the dis- trict competitions of the Metro- politan Opera. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel. presi- dent, announces the following key people active on the concert com- mittee: Mesdames Ben Meckler, coordinator; Max Reich, concert chairman; Morris Rosman and Sigmund Cohen. patron co-chair- men; Fred Burnstein, chairman, and Frank Barcus and E. Lewis Hennes, vice chairmen, tickets; Felix Rosenwach, chairman, and Saul Schmidt, vice chairman, spe- cial arrangements; Seymour Bod- ner, telephone squad; Ezra Lip- kin, public relations; Jacob S. Sauls, program; and Herbert S. Eskin, Music for Israel. Others are Mesdames Norman Allan, Lawrence Berman, Philip Donon, Henry Gall, Mark Howard, Jack Mash, Milton J. Miller, Lou- is P. Miller, Maurice Morse, Ar- thur S. 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