30—Friday, March 26, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beverly Gersh to lred Socialites' Dance Mr. KT ratze in August Marks 14th Year Barbara Ellis to Become Mary Dee Owner Opens For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call Wife of Barry Grant 2nd Salon, Curley Locks A second beauty salon has been opened by June Hoick, owner of Mary Dee, 13725 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. Her new fashion center, Curley Locks, specializing in European hair styling and tailored coiffeurs, is located one block north of Mary Dee, at Nine Mile Rd. and Coolidge. Manager is Doris Bernstein, for- mer owner of a shop in California. She has 20 years' experience as a beautician. Curley Locks will offer the same services as Mary Dee, including comb-outs and facials on the prem- ises of the event. The Detroit Socialities will cele- brate their 14th year at an anni- versary dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the Berkley Masonic Temple. Johnny C. and his orchestra will provide the music for dancing, an- nounces Meyer Green, program chairman, and refreshments will be served. The community is in- vited. This organization was formed for single men and women inter- ested in social, cultural and philan- thropic endeavors. A recent auction, at which mer- chandise was donated by members and friends of the organization, yielded $215 for the Israel Emer- gency Fund. MISS BEVERLY GERSH Mr. and Mrs. Max Gersh of Appleton Dr. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Beverly to Charles David Kratze, son of Mrs. Harold Kratze of W. Nine Mile Rd., Southfield, and the late Mr. Kratze. An August wedding is planned. What's great for lunch? Sholem Aleichem Sets Oneg Shabat William Feinberg, president of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, an- nounces that the institute will dis- cuss the Commentary series on "Revolutionism and the Jews" at its April 2 oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sallen, 28870 Still Valley, Farming- ton. Alan D. Kandel and Margaret Weiner will review the series from Commentary and its implications. Kandel is director of social plan- ning of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and board member of the Na- tional Association of Social Work- ers. Mrs. Weiner is casework super- visor of Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service and also field work instructor at Wayne State Univer- sity. For reservations, call the insti- tute office, 354-1920. Trends in Kibutz Topic at Branch 7 Gathering CHEESE RAVIOLI that's what! The one and only Cheese Rav- ioli made by Chef Boy-Ar-Dee e —tasty little macaroni pies filled with zippy cheese, then simmered in savory tomato sauce Urn-m-rn, it's a mechayeh! Great for lunch or supper Just about the easiest you ever fixed, and only about 180 per serving Yitzhak Margalit of the Jewish Center's Hebrew department will discuss "Changing Trends in Ki- butz Life" at a meeting of branch 7, Labor Zionist Organization, 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Parselnick, 15625 Shelley, Southfield. Mrs. 'Henry Faigin, president, invites guests. For information, call -Mrs. Faigin, 342-6318. Noodles?? Look for the bright red package at your favorite store. rtfralS"Trbarirrlirirrrnirtrrtnn, BRAVERMAN'S 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD OSHER K MEATS DI 1-2345 ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY SHOULDER STEAK . ..• . . lb. $1 29 BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed Ib.89 c CORNED BEEF . . . . . YOUNG BEEF LIVER . PICKLED TONGUE . . . . . . 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Pamoolimminemoo••••••••••••••moofa••••••••• ► • Mr. Grant was graduated from WSU, where he was chancellor of the Delta Tau chapter of Tau Ep- silon Phi Fraternity. An August wedding is planned. • GRUNT'S MARKET Once Again Available JNF Pilgrimage to Israel Mapped The fourth metropolitan Detroit pilgrimage and study mission to Israel has been announced by David P. Zack, president of the Jewish National Fund. The 17-day excursion is sched- uled to depart Detroit Aug. 2. Transportation to Israel is via El Al Israel Airlines. The return flight will be direct to Detroit via BOAC. Israel's land developer, the Jew- ish National Fund, will personally supervise the tour and will show its handiwork, including frontier settlements, agricultural develop- ments, forests and various out-of- the-way projects. The agenda includes holy places, bazaars and other points of in- terest. A highlight will be a visit to Masada. Fees include transportation, de- luxe accommodations, most meals, extensive sightseeing and specially arranged meetings with Israeli dig- nitaries. The pilgrimage is limited to 40 persons. For reservations, contact the Jewish National Fund office, X100 Greenfield, 399-0820. A conference of educators and youth advisers previously sched- uled for March 5 will be held 9:45 a.m. April 2 at the offices of the Jewish National Fund, Oak Park. The conference was postponed because bad weather and canceled flights, prevented the main par- ticipants from coming to Detroit from the East. Harry L. Woll of New York, chairman of the youth and educa- tion commission of Keren Kaye- meth Lelsrael, will give a major address on youth and education at the conference. There will be a display of edu- cational material, which will in- clude audio-visual materials and literature. Heading the conference is Dr. Israel Wierner, chairman of the JNF youth and education commit- tee. His co-chairman is Sidney Selig. 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