THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, April 10, 1970 Meatless yet so c&tftige League of Jewish Women to Present Annual Awards to Young Leaders The annual presentation of the League of Jewish Women's Youth Awards will be made 8:15 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth Shalom. Youth a wards chairmen Mrs. Norman E. Kan- ter and Mrs. Joel Cohen report 1G nominees have been presented by constituent or- . ganizations. This is the 25th year that the League is spun- soring these Mrs. Kanter awards. Candidates are nominated by one of the 176 Jewish women's organizations which comprise the League roster. Mrs. Louis G. Red- stone is president. Francine Sollish Prepares ! for Summer Ceremony homayim Synagogue Religious School, Windsor. The 1970 nominess are: Margaret Rosenfeld, Michael Lucow, Robin Levitt, Roslyn Sarver, Merle Sher- man, Jack Simkovitz, Karen Zuck- erstein, Irving Mandelbaum, Joan Merdler, Lauren Gayle Iden, Paul Haar, Deborah Fauman, Neil Cooper, Mark Goldsmith, David Hiller and Ruth Ann Okun. Mark Goldsmith, a leader in the youth group of Adas Shalom Syna- gogue and winner of the Slomovitz Award for a year's study in Israel, will speak on "Dissent—the Jewish Thought." Mrs. Jules Sanders, program chairman, invites the community. Refreshments will he served at the • reception. Criterion Open House to Honor Couples Those who married while mem- bers of the organization will be honored together with their spouses in special ceremonies highlighting the Criterion Club open house 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Community Center. The public is invited at no charge. The color films "Rogers Pass" and "The Thin Blue Line" will be shown. Robert E. Haynes of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association will speak on "How Can We Really Cope With the Problem of Drug Abuse?" Social dancing will complete the evening. For information, call Betty Weinberg, program chair- man, 532-8855. MISS FRANCINE SOLLISH CURRY LANDSCAPING 1 Mrs. Miriam Sollish of Carmona Complete Yard Service Eligible high school seniors must I Ave., Southfield, announces the en- be academically superior both in ' 7 2 9-6 7 7 2 • gagement of her daughter Fran- IT STICKS TO THE secular and Judaic studies. must' tine Annette to Airman le. Michael After 6 p.m. show leadership in youth groups, ' SPAGHETTI Charles Rubin. son of Mrs. Jean 291-6639 or excel in art or music. He should Rubin of Southfield Rd. and the t ■ ' have demonstrated a willingness to late Mr. Saul Rubin. W work for the good of the commu- , Miss Sottish, daughter of the late nity and show potential leadership Morris L. Scharer, chair- qualities for his adult life . man of the Detroit Israel Band Mr. Henry. Sottish, is majoring in Judges are Dr. Joel Cohen, ' Women's Division. will open her family life education at Wayne professor of psychology at Oak- , home at 25259 Ingleside. Southfield. State University. Mr. Rubin is serving in the U.S. land University; Lou Rosen, ' April 23 to presidents and leaders youth director at Cong. Beth : of Jewish women's organizations, Air Force in Italy. An August wedding is planned. Achim and teacher at Cass Tech- for a 1 p.m. dessert luncheon with Mrs. Walter nical High School; Mrs. Joseph (Hilda I Leiho of Maltzer, president of Temple For the Affair With the 'Yiddish Tam' New York, nation- Emanu-El; Dr. Morton Plotnick, al director of the ERIC assistant director of the Jewish I Israel Bond Wom- Center; and Frank Leiderman, en's Division, as coordinator with the Detroit uest . speaker . Board of Education and execu- Leiho tive assistant with Shaar Has- and his Continentals urge the neces- Dancing Entertainment sity of mobilizing GARIN Chapters Plan Large or Smal{ Combos Available •••*-410 "Jewish woman power" for an all- 398-3664 Get-Together Lunch out effort to strengthen Is- All chapters of CARIH, Chil- rael's economy dren's Asthma Institute and Hos-1 L, and to help assure pital, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed- s. Leiho peace and secur- nesday at the Whitehall Club try for the Jewish state. House. Your family will love it—so thick Mrs. Leibo has been associated Mrs. rs. Peter Gilbert will be in it sticks to the spaghetti, never the Israel Bond Organization stalled as president of CARIH since its inception in 1951, and for sinks to a pool on your plate. Michigan State Council of Presi- dents. The other officers are: vice 10 years served as director of the Every bit of its real Italian ta'am residents, Mrs. Edward Surma Israel Bond drive in Newark. She p gets into your mouth. Choice of and Mrs. Harry Friedman; tress- was the only woman to hold the top Israel Bond executive position urer, Mrs. Sidney Wallace; and three meatless sauces: Meatless, in any of the principal cities of the secretaries, Mrs. Morris Burn- Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all stein and Mrs. Alfred Dangovian United States. Mrs. Leiho attended the New three on hand for tempting Lillian Hicks will speak on Jersey College for Women, Colum- variety. "What Goes on Behind the Scenes bia University and the Da mrosch in Show Business." A petite lun- Institute (now the Juilliard School cheon will be served. Friends are of Music). HAVE SOME SOON! invited. In 1965, Mrs. Leibo accepted the position she now holds as national director of the Women's Division. in which she directs the activities Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry of many thousands of Israel Bond women volunteers all over the See Monis Watnick country. 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Films and literature on the dan- gers of smoking will be available to the schools, and cards are avail- able for the children of smoking parents to take home so they might write to the Michigan Cancer Foundation for the free Smoker's Survival Kit, The kit contains a self-scoring test for the smoker, a booklet "How to Quit Smoking by Really Trying," an I Quit Smoking pledge card and a lapel button. ' It may be obtained by writing to the Michigan Cancer Foundation, 4811 John R., Detroit 48201. Dr. Corrigan also stated that the Michigan Cancer Foundation pro- vides to the 4,200,000 of the four Detroit metropolitan counties a unified service of cancer preven- tion and detection, direct assist- ance in the home-care and rehabili- tation of cancer patients. Shalom! From our family to you and yours. iMANISiNEWITZ suclietroty Manischewitz Wine Company, New York, N.Y.