Wheels Turn for Woman's World Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood President Mrs. Murray Shekter holds an antique clock to be sold at Shopper's Mall, a feature of Woman's World, April 27.28 at Shaarey Zedek. With her are (from left) Mes- dames Julius Meskin, Carl Bayer, Irving Laker, Phillip Shiener, Nathan Shur and Lawrence Gubow. * * * Woman's World, the annual ma- pers' Mall; Irving Laker and jor fund-raising event for £haarey Irving Rogovein, Flea Mart; Law- Zedek Sisterhood, has been set for rence Gubow, social; and Robert April 27 and 28 at the synagogue, Steinberg, decorations. according to Mrs. Murray Shek- Others are Mesdames Marvin ter, president. Fleischman, entertainment; Neil The event has been planned by Rosenthal, "Sabra Girls;" Nathan general chairmen Mesdames Abe Shur and Leo Ordin, Bake Shoppe; Katzman, Davis Benson and Rob- Arnold Monash and Josh Horwitz, ert Brody. The sisterhood's vice garden cafe; Phillip Shiener, Is- president of fund raising is Mrs. raeli jewelry; Russell Nida and Allen Levin. Daniel Mendelsohn, ceremonial Speakers and entertainment are gifts; Leonard Baron and Jerry being lined up by the chairmen, Margolis, admission tickets; Erwin who include Mesdames Julius Kornwise and Allen Charlip, lunch- Meskin and Norman Feder, Shop- eon tickets; Jay Rosenthal, host- esses; Sidney Katz, public rela- tions; Arnold Kollin, ,radio and television; and Irwin Green, post- ers. Also planning the event are Mes- dames Peter Martin, VIP hostess; Carl Bayer, treasurer;. and David Fishman, secretary. Program co- ordinators are Mrs. George Parzen and Mrs. Joseph Deutch. atless y et so cifteftige National Tour Director to Bring Data on Trips Offered by AJCongress THE "FLAVOR MAKER" The American Jewish Congress will bring Betty Alderson, national tour director, for the annual tour meeting 8 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Bnai David. Tours offered by AJCongress in- clude Europe, the Orient, Scandi- navian countries, Africa and around the world, almost all including Israel in the itinerary. They vary in length from one to four weeks. All are designed to increase Jew- ish identification and solidarity throughout the world by featuring visits to people and places of spe- cial Jewish interest and history. The meeting is open to the public. Two Events to Observe Brandeis Month Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Com- mittee, w i 1 1 mark "Brandeis Month" with special events on April 7 and 21. On April 7, the spring meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cohen, 1185 Eton Cross, Bloomfield Hills. Preceding the program, dessert and coffee will be served at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Philip Marcuse, program chairman, states that films of the Brandeis c a m-„ pus and others.:, by students w i 1 1 be shown. The election of officers for 1971- 1972 will take place. Mrs. Har- old Hoffman is chairman of ar- rangements; Mrs. John Greenberg,\ . chairman of the Mrs. Greenberg day; and Mrs. Joseph Goldring, chairman of hostesses. The meeting will be held in the special theater built into the Co- hen home which contains many special paintings and artifacts from the Hollywood Theater, which Cohen's f a ther, Lou Cohen, opened in 1928. The third largest theater in the country, the 3,000- seat Hollywood was reportedly the first to have a "baby-crying room;" first to give away a car a week; first to install closed circuit TV; and the first to show three- dimensional pictures with stereo sound. Mrs. Harold Hoffman, chairman cf arrangements, suggests that reservations for the spring meet- ing and film festival be made by calling her answering service, DI 1-2461. Mrs. Herbert Burdick, chairman of the nominating committee, will present the slate of officers. Serv- ing on this committee are Mes- dames Gerald Aptekar, Samuel Aaron, Arthur Rice, Harold Robin- son, Robert Schlaff and Isadore Winkelman. Mrs. Frank Levine and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, co-chairmen of the New Books for Old Sale, ask THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, March 19, 1971 members and guests to bring their used or new books to the meeting. On April 21, a special event will be held for the benefit of the learned journals program at Brandeis, under the direction of Mrs. Bernard Farber, book fund vice president, and Mrs. Louis Redstone, chairman of the day. All contributors of $25 to learned journals will be invited to visit the Grosse Pointe home of W. Haw- kins Ferry with its contemporary art collections, the home of the George Bushnell Jrs. with its price- less heirlooms and the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, the former Russell Alger home. Mrs. Milton Zussman, 545-3441, is in charge of reservations. A fee will cover transportation by bus from Northland Theater to Grosse Pointe and return, and the petite luncheon. Those who enroll five new paid- up members will be guests of the Detroit Chapter on this art tour. Dues and names should be sent to Mrs. Joseph Kerzman, 29010 Lan- caster, Southfield 48075. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra 358-0938 For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call "All That The Name Implies" WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 11410 JOS. CAMPAU TW 1-1818 Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator Ask for ENterprise 7818 or reverse charges 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••g • • WE'RE STILL HERE ! • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • PHONE • NUMBER • • 341-5512 • • • PICK UP SOME OF OUR HOMEMADE GOODIES • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BEST TRAY CATERING AND CHICKEN DINNERS IN TOWN •GRUNT'S MARKET 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS We Delivery Trays and Dinners • • Ilimulft•sommmomm****••••••rnom ■ Dmo Honor the PASSOVER— Traditionally! Deliciously! 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