Sholem Aleichem Art Show Begins THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, February 6, 1970 George Flesch, former member of Israel's Knesset, will address the Pioneer Women's leadership reception and dessert luncheon to be hosted by Mrs. Moe Saslove in the Knob in the Woods Club Room in Southfield, 1 p.m., Thursday. A member of Hagana during the British Man- date, Flesch was youngest member of the Vaad Leu- mi, the agency ' Mrs. Louis Papo Heads Cancer Society Unit Mrs. Louis Papo, 24021 Marlow, Oak Park, an active volunteer for the American Cancer Society, will serve as branch general chairman for the ACS in Oak Park during 1970. Mrs. Papo has served as a Can- cer Society volunteer for the past 10 years. She is a past member of the Michigan Division board of directors, has served on the soci- ety's state awards committee and is presently a director of the Oak- land unit's board. In addition to her duties as branch general chairman, Mrs. Papo also will serve as Oak Park's Cancer Crusade chairman. She is a member of the Sephardic Com- munity of Greater Detroit. Dates for this year's Cancer Cru- , sade in Oakland County are April' 8-10. dgeatless yet so Weftige IT STICKS TO THE SPAGHETTI 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! Turover Fete Aids Neatly Flesch to Address Alec Bear and Nathan Herby are Pioneer Women's Fete chairmen of the Turover Aid So- Sholem Aleichem Institute's seventh annual art show, opening today at 11 a.m., will continue through Sunday at the institute under the the chairmanship of Mrs. Herbert Schein (center). Assisting ber as committee chairmen are (from left) Mesdames Kenneth Gould, secretarial; Gertrude Forman, sales director; and Julius Harwood, display. Hours for the show are 11 a.m.-5 p.m., resuming at 8 p.m., today; noon-10 p.m. Saturday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. This evening there will be a "Meet the Artist" champagne party; and radio-TV personality Paul Winter will conduct an exhibit "tour" 8 p.m. Satur- day. Tickets will be available at the door. Border-Cities Conference on Rearing Children of Good Will Set Feb. 19 annual Border-Cities leaders are Walter E. Klein, execu- Conference on Rearing Children of tive director of the Jewish Com- Good Will will be held 9:30 a.m.- munity Council, and Sherwood 2:45 Feb. 19 at the Rackham Sandweiss, Michigan area direc- The 18th Building. Purpose of this conference is to provide the opportunity for adults responsible for youth guidance to explore areas of major importance in rearing children of good will. It is a project of the Detroit Round Table of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews, in cooperation with the Canadian Council and the Ann Arbor Chap- ter of the National Conference and 48 leading metropolitan Detroit and Greater Windsor area parent and community organizations. that proclaimed' the establishment: of Israel on May 14,1948. He fought in the War of In- dependence and Flesch after the estab- lishment of the state, was elected to the Knesset. He was active or- ganizing sports in Israel through the Maccabi Sports and Youth Or- ganiaztion. He is a foremost water polo champion, has competed in Olympic swimming meets and cap- tained Israeli waer polo teams in world competition. He is the organ- izer of the World Maccabi Games. The leadership reception is in advance of the annual Detroit Pio- neer Women's Israel Bond lunch- eon, to be held Feb. 26. tor, American Jewish Committee. Hostess-recorders in these morn- When we read too fast or too ing sessions include Mrs. Louis G. Redstone, League of Jewish Wom- slowly, we understand nothing. —Pascal en's Organizations; Mrs. Frederick F. Shevin, Detroit Section, Nation- al Council of Jewish Women; and HIDE Mrs. Andrew Berger, Bnai Brith From your Mother-In-Law In Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Following luncheon there will HIDDEN RAyINES be other discussion groups per- taining to problems in today's society. Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel will lead a dis- cussion of "Is There a Genera. tion Gap? How are You Listen- ing?" Among these groups are the Jewish Community Conn c i 1, American Jewish Committee, Deadline for luncheon reserva- American Jewish Congress' is Thursday. For informa- Council of Michigan and Detroit tions tion, contact the Detroit Round Women's Division, League of Table, 869-6306. Jewish Women's Organizations, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils Kellerman-Liebowitz and the National Council of Jew- ish Women Detroit Section. Vows Set for Next Fall Mrs. Martha Cohen of the Jew- BRAVERMAN'S ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY BRUST DEKEL lb. 891 YOUNG BEEF LIVER CORNED BEEF CHUCK ROAST BONELESS CHUCK STEAK . HOLLYWOOD ROAST lb. lb. lb. lb. $1 09 Fresh Kosher Made 3-lbs. or more lb. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD 69 109 69 63 DI 1-2345 over Hall. Proceeds will go toward the needy in Israel, and the public is invited. For reservations, call Bear, LI 5-7394. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra 358-0938 OUR NEW ADDRESS 25435 SOUTHFIELD RD. Southfield Jules Fayne PHOTOGRAPHERS 3524930 TO ENJOY YOUR MEALS SERVE GREENFIELD NOODLES and FARFEL Classified Ads Get Quick Results WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM RES. 642-6536 CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING CALL ish Community Council assisted in planning the program, and Mrs. Milton Schwartz of the AJCon- gress' Detroit Women's Division is a chairman of the hospitality com- mittee. The day will begin with a play, "A Question of Values" by Nor- man Rosten, produced by Cass Technical High School performing arts students under the student direction of Bertha Thomas, super- vised by Mrs. Frances Hamburger, performing arts curriculum head. Following the performance, 23 groups will work with skilled leaders, discussing points raised in the drama. Among the discussion KNOESAHTESR ciety's Mo'os Hitim dinner, to be held 6:30 p.m. March 15 at Tur- "All That The Names Implies" WE DO ALL THE WORK - REMOVE & INSTALL 11410 JOS. CAMPAU TW 1-1818 Suburban Call Collect Did Operator .. . Ask for ENterprise 7818 or reverse charges DOLORES KELLERMAN Mr. and Mrs. William E. Keller- man of Pembroke Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Dolores Ann to Stanley Jerome Liebowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Liebowitz of Jeanette Ave., Southfield. The bride-elect is a senior in occupational therapy at Wayne State University. She is affiliated with Iota Alpha Pi Sorority. Mr. Liebowitz is completing his studies in economics at Wayne. A Sept. 19 wedding is planned. Center Parent Group to Hear Stock Consultant Phil Nero, a stock market con- sultant, will speak on investments at a regular bimonthly meeting of Parents Without Partners 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. A question-answer period and re- freshments will follow. ••• Q•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • • Still in the Same Location ! 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