32—Friday, December 18, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pre-Campaign Workers Map Strateg JI\iF Plan Donor Tea 00000000 o o os o Noodles?? A large undertak g of the women the many affiliated organizations. of Jewish Nation Fund will get Mrs. William Levin is fund-raising its biggest boost at donor tea chairman. noon Jan. 19 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The chapter's project is the Women's Forest and Park, a $75,000 development near the vil lage of Kiryat Shmona on the Lebanese border. alb. LADIES—MEN Included in the forest and park 1 111,TONE-O-MATIC will be gardens of 100 trees each, WEIGHT BELT named for the children and adults . Lose Weight i Tons• Up slain by Arab terrorists who at- The Easy Way. tacked their school bus last May. Special 12.95 Rog. 19.95 All those killed were residents of Coolidge, Berkley 2823 Kiryat Shmona. Look for the bright red package at your favorite store. In preparation for the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel The project was announced in PHONE 543-3505 Emergency Fund are women's division pre-campaign workers (from late fall by the organization's Open ally le to Prue Parking V• 000000000000000 left) Mesdames Charles Snider, A. Alfred Tauban, Melvin Kolbert, president, Mrs. Albert Posen. chairman, and Ivor Kahn. There already have been a num- • • • ber of meetings and fund-raising From LONDON, ENGLAND Women's Division pre-campaign Four concurrent workers' train- affairs for the project_ workers for the 1971 Allied Jewish ing seminars were held to acquaint Division chairmen have responsi- Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund the solicitors with the techniques bilities in certain areas and among attended a briefing session for which they will need in the work those whose responsibility it will ahead. The seminars were led by be to solicit gifts in excess of $500 Mrs. Merle Harris, Mrs. N. Brew- from the women of the community, ster Broder, Mrs. Lewis Grossman "Distinctive Styling in Music Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, pre-campaign and Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier. to Your Individual Taste" chairman, said. Following the individual semi- nars, Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine. chairman of the Women's Division 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, addressed the yeemmeeeeemeeeeeeseeemempeeeeeeeeeeeee.4 group concerning the needs to be met by the fund-raising drive. Mr. Grunt's Crisp, Delicious Additional division chairman for the campaign were announced re- cently by Mrs. Brandwine. They are Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld, BEST PRICE—BEST QUALITY! Pace Setters; Mrs. Seymour R. Jones, Headliners; Mrs. Maxwell Lapides and Mrs. Burt Mahler, Go Getters; Mrs. Charles Snider, Phonogift. BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS gAgeneadds. & awaz ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA Beth Feldman to Marry David Benyas in May Call 354-1153 THE RAVIOLI SMILE Home-made Sauer Kraut, Ready Now! KOSHER TRAY CATERING AND CHICKEN DINNERS OR RIMS, PIDYON HA-BEN OR REHEARSAL PARTIES! AJCommittee Role in Parley Cited MISS BETE ANN FELDMAN per serving. • •. GRuN T'S MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Harold Feldman of Bentler Ave. announce the en- • gagement of their daughter Beth • • Ann to David Walter Benyas, son • of Dr. Most Benyas of Robert St., Southfield, and Mrs. Mary Benyas of Marlowe Ave. A May wedding is planned. REAL ITALIAN That's what gets the smiles when you serve Chef Boy- Ar-Dee'Cheese Ravioli. Kids think it's party food. So what is Ravioli? Well, it's like kreplach—tasty little maca- roni pies with zippy cheese in the middle. Then sim- mered in thick tomato and cheese sauce. M-m-m it's a mechayeh! Only about 20c . I • Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing, Potatoes and Gravy • Cheese Blintzes • Tasty Delicious Kishka • Fresh Knishes Daily • Chopped , Liver • Chopped Herring • Dill Pickles • Hors D'Oeuvres 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS PHONE NUMBER 341-5512 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • We Deliver in Southfield • •••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • ••111••••••••• •••41••••(;: . FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING Farband Launches Membership Drive Sherwood Sandweiss (left), di- rector of the American Jewish Committee here, was among eight Detroiters honored with awards for their contributions to Detroit's Conference of Ethnic Communities at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University. The con- ference was held in June, and another is planned for April-May. Dr. Otto Feinstein (right), asso- ciate professor, at Monteith Col- lege, and director of programs for the conference, makes the presentation. BRAVERMAN'S %MR 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DI 1-2345 ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS . .. e lb. $1 29 lb. $109 HOLLYWOOD ROAST 2ND CUT CHOPS CHUCK STEAK YOUNG BEEF LIVER . . • • FRESH TONGUE lb. $125 VEAL lb. 85c • lb' 69c 16-59` CALL The Farband National Executive has proclaimed 1971 as a Farband convention year, announces Louis Levine, president of the Farband City Committee in Detroit. The Farband convention will take place in May, and the coming months will be dedicated to inten- sive publicity about Farband activi- ties nationally and locally. For information on Farband's insurance program and member- ship in an English or Yiddish- speaking branch, contact the Far- band office at the Workmen's Circle Center, 534-3666 or KE 7- 9335. DRAPERY CLEANER` ill 11101 I II, 11410 JOS. CAMPAU _TW 1-1818 Subur ban Call Collect Dial Operator . . 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