THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, May 21, 1971 Windsor Hadassah Bazaar: From Book Booth to Boutiques The fifth annual Windsor Hadas- sah Bazaar and Exposition will take place 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Wednes- day at Cleary Auditorium and Con- vention Hall. Proceeds will be directed toward Hadassah's many projects, such as Youth Aliya, which has rehabili- tated over 100,000 children from 72 countries. Hadassah also contrib- utes generously to cancer and heart research. A new 1971 Ford Pinto and a round-trip air ticket to Nassau, plus a week's free hotel lodging, will be the grand prizes. Other features will be a new furniture booth, a cafeteria featur- ing Jewish delicacies, a giant bake sale, auction at 7 p.m. and two fur and fashion shows at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Games, sale of new and nearly atless y et so Vftige THE "FLAVOR MAKER" for spaghetti, noodles, baked chicken, pot roast, fish, omelets ... There's a tempting recipe on every can of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee's matchless meatless sauces. Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari. nara and Meatless—all three rich in real Italian ta'am. Keep all three on hand for family pleasing variety. Ka-Wan-lliesirov Rites in Philadelphia Senior Adult Activities Held at 10 Mile Branch The Jewish Center 10 Mile branch's Wednesday program for senior adults is under way. For information, call the Center, DI 1-4200, ext. 224. As man is now constituted, to be brief is almost a condition of being inspired. —George Santayana new clothing, handicrafts, toys, books, records, and sports center, country store, boutiques, attic treasures, commercial exhibits and children's art display round out the highlights. Children under 5 will be admit- ted free. Tickets will be available at the door. MUSIC BY AM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED,BY, AND ASSOCIATES 968-2563 Women's Tea to Aid Stern College Fund The women of the Great Lakes Region, Union of Orthodox Congre- gations, will sponsor their annual scholarship tea for the benefit of the Stern College for Women scholarship fund 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Selmar, 12800 Burton, Oak Park. Mrs. Sharon Duchan Cohen, an alumna of Stern, will sped on "The Stern College Woman." A large contingent of Detroit girls are students at the women's col- lege of Yeshiva University. Featured on the program will be George Gelberman, Detroit art teacher, who will show his hand- crafted jewelry and will show color slides on the creation of such jewelry. Mrs. Seymour Ribiat, president of the chapter, announced receipt of a new supply of "Kashrut di- rectories" of the Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations, featur- ing the latest UG foods. 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Greenberg of Lafayette Hill, Pa.; and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Gerald Neff of Detroit. The flower girl was Eve Wollman of Rydal, Pa. Howard Kramer of Dunn Loring, Va., was best man. The ushers were Thomas Rondell, Hans B. Greenberg and Gerald Neff. The bride wore an old-fash- ioned gown of organza with a bib and large cuffs of imported lace banded in beige velvet. The I head piece was a floral lace cap , with an elbow-length illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of Beauty Parade at Kutsher lilies of the valley. After the summer, the couple MONTICELLO, N.Y.—The 21st annual Miss New York-Miss World will reside in the Boston area. Pageant will be held at Kutsher's Country Club, Thursday evening, owner Milton Kutsher announced. Thirty candidates from through- out the state will contest for the honor. Criterion Club, organization for single adults, will present its an- nual Maytime Ball 9 p.m. Satur- For Custom Drapery day at the Oak Park Community Center, announced President Wil- Cleaning, Call liam Fleisher. Eric Rosenow and his orchestra. with vocalists, will provide dance music, Social mixers, gifts and re- freshments are features. The pub- lic is invited. For information, call DRAPERY CLEANERS Betty Weinberg, program chair- man, 532-8855. Reservations will be accepted "All That The 'Name Implies" until Monday for the annual din- ner-dance and installation of offi- WE DO ALL THE WORK cers May 29 at Northwood Inn. REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 KE 1-8196 Shorten, Lengthen or Restyling by Our Professional Tailors BECK & CALL 20536 Lahser (Corner 8 Mile The American Cancer Society's programs of research, education and service help control cancer. Join the fight wit11,...aehecicup and , check. 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