Probus Club Gives Awards to 2 Profs Dr. Martin Pfaff and Dr. Henry 0, Hooper have been named win- ners of the 1970 Pr o b u s Club Awards for Academic Achieve- ment at Wayne State University. The names of the two winners will be engraved on the master plaque which will hang in the Uni- versity Center Building. The award also includes a $500 grant to each of the professors, with- out restrictions. Classified Ads Get Quick Results THE EASY—To—shop MALL • OR VV fi' Dubb's Country Kitchen Sherri's • Pros Drug Company • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • I MAT JERUSALEM—Seventy cypress trees were sent from Israel to Japan as a gift of the Jewish Nv- tional Fund to the Japanese tele- vision services. The trees were re- quested by Tadsho Yoshitza, de- puty director of the Japanese tele- vision authority, who was impress- ed with the beauty of the cypress during a recent visit to Israel. 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We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity White Star Creamy Rich Super Special Duncan Hines =fie 73` to Be Exchanged in July THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 27, 1970-27 Israeli Cypress for Japan • N Dr. Pfaff and Dr. Hooper re- ceived individual 'plaques at the Probus Club Awards Dinner last weekend at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Martin K. Stein is chairman Of the awards program. Dr. Pfaff is an associate profes- sor of managerial economics and operations research in the school of business administration. Dr. Hooper is an associate professor of physics in the college of liberal arts. The Probus Club is a service or- ganization composed of Jewish business and professional men. A. J. Rubiner is president. Coblentz-facobson Vows 1. Combine the eggs, water, fried on- ions, fat and seasoning in a large bowl. Mix all ingredients with a fork. 2. Add the matzo-meal and mix well. Set aside for 10 minutes. 3. In a large pot bring to a boil water with 2 tsp. salt. While the water gets hot, prepare the bails. Take a small amount of the "dough" and make a ball out of it between your palms; the size of the ball should be be- tween one-half inch to an inch. 4. When the water is boiling, put the balls into the pot. Cook for about 20 minutes. Drain the water, and serve. 8ngagements Mrs. Dorothy J. Gullo of First St., Rochester, and Mr. Philip Gul- lo of Las Vegas announce the en- gagement of their daughter Linda Jean to David Segalman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Segalman of Brooklyn. A June wedding is planned. 'Marriage, Sex, Judaism' Closing Institute Topic Final lecture of the series given by the Jewish Institute for Brides and Grooms on "Marriage, Sex and Judaism" will take place 8:10 p.m. Tuesday at Bnai David Syna- gogue. Discussing the topic will be gynecologist Dr. Andrew A. Freier and Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan, associate rabbi of the Lubavitcher Center. Admission is free, and all engaged couples are invited. 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