Gentteiinen t Pity the Parks' and Porest:Btaildhig• in open .hottse...of the. SOuthfield Civic' Center coal- :W7_ at_ A "get-acqnain ' ted" round WC:7 dtisaaision Will have'the Panbi tolling-- their views otther ---; "opposite- set. The - - program7:aLso will include- "When Vaudeville: Was King," a Japed reproduction of.Mike Wharf's ,nostalgic- bit -from the - '7 - . ."Kaleider scope" prokram, and the - showing of •Cherlie.Chaplin's- "The Tramp-". The public is_invited. ForInrthez: information, rail Betty Weinberg, president, -547-2565, _ Pearl Greenstein; 39973'718. kW, Sallae7adidis. - : Thuitiktorfitwim won and'all Siegel 17 7 urteSm.zanne Ifois or Gribbs Sets Tit IC ROSE-NOW By order of a proclamation by Mayor Roman S. Gribba, Sept. 13 was proclaimed "City of Hope Day" in Detroit. Shown at the cere- • ony. at width a certificate was presented to the Cancer. Fighters, are (from left) Mrs. Louis Schulman; Mrs. Murray Weintraub, Mayor Gribbe, Mrs. Lawrence- Benderoff and Mrs. Alvin Iwrey. AND HIS CONTINENTALS Wish ;;;;11 - lheir :friends nd cushirherSis Healthy NeW.Yeof.-_, MRS. RANDALL SIEGEL Laurie Suzanne Moss became the A.da":.Get:Qailehltesidts bride of Randall Stacy Siegel in a recent candlelight ceremony at -Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Raglan Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. The bride is the daughter of • Eacitirtg • Creative • Dignified attr, and Mrs. Morris M. Moss of Vernon Ave., -Oak Park. The bride.- • Elegant groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton N. Siegal of Sherwood Ave., Huntington Woods. - The" new Mrs. Siegel wore a silk organza gown with vertical paneled bodice and sleeves of pearled peau d'ange -lace. Her cathedral man- tills veil was of matching-lace and pearls. She carried her confirma- tion Bible covered with Stejahano- tis, roses and baby's breath. Noreen Shapin, was matron of honor.. Bridesmaids were Leslee Siegel and Marge Siegel, sisters of the bridegroom; Lisa Green- berg, Mona Shapiro and Linda Schwartz. - Marty Goldstein of Louisville served as best man. Ushers were Steven Elken, Joseph Krinsky, Thomas Lieberman, , Neil - Sporn and Sidney Stutz. Also in the wedding party were the bride's grandfather, Isadore Shapiro, and the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy- man Siegel. Following a honeymoon in Aca- pulco, the couple will reside in ekiendf;est Wishes for a -THE- NEW LOOK IN PHOIOGRAPHY I studio ° - MR: and RS. ,LARRy:_wARsH and FAMILY -bac! RS. AS hiou4,-:wARsti - DCO. • happy, .healthy: and .prosperous New _ Year ioakiheie ,reciftives, friends customers 15391 Idaho Troy. Radomer Sets Services - Radomer Aid. Society will meet for memorial services noon Sun- day at the Radomer Cemetery, 14 mile and Gratiot. Rabbi Leiter Levin ,will officiate. _ AT LOW, LOW MOAT 241, 11171.4 Pioneer Women to Build World Center in Tel Aviv; Pledge $3,000,000 in Projects ST. LOUIS (JTA)—Plans for a tion and former deputy speaker Pioneer Women world center to of the Knesset. be built in Tel Aviv were unveiled The multipurpose building will during the second session of the or- not only serve as a center for ganization's 22nd biennial conven- pioneer Women's meetings and lion -here, attended by some 1,000 „mum, from abroad, but also delegates. will be a neighborhood coinmu- The center, scheduled for corn- n ity center serving local needs pletion by 1973, will be built in for day care, vocational training, hon-or of Beba Idelson, interne- educational and cultural events acne head of the 600,000-member facilities. Jewish Women's World Organize- Mrs. Esther Zackler of Chicago, re-elected to a second term as Pioneer Women president, also an- • nounced a new two-year quota of 33 ,000,000 to be raised by the American organization far its prof- By eels in Israel. • These projects include day care - Ruth ;:" centers, Arab women's services, vocational training for young peo- Sirkis 17.1 pie and adults and neighborhood community centers. Acuaryricat', z Tamar Eschel, president of the 1971 . 'N Conference of Women's Organize- mi. Ic.) lions of Israel and Pioneer Women in Israel, stressed the spe- ICE--CREAM PARLOR AT HOKE leader cial need for programs in early Ice cream is one of the most education, saying "we must over- popular foods. It is liked by young come the backlog of illiteracy" and old, and is welcomed any brought by some immigrants from time of the year. There are many "backward countries." ways to use the basic ice cream in Detroiters who were delegates serving. In the kitchen, store- to the ccnvention were the follow- bought ice cream can turn into ice ing: cream cakes, cassatas, banana Mesdames Ralph Miller, Betty A. splits, floats, malted drinks, you 13lock, Frieda Leemon, Michael Mich- °oldie Wasserman, Mildred Weiss, name it. In fact, you can have in lie, Sol Haberman. Martin 'Caber, Lily your own home an ice cream "par- Staliman, Gerald B. Goldberg, Pant Happert, Harry H. Janower, Sarah lor" and delight your family and Ranter, , p::: At - friends with their own favorites. 'Here you will find a recipe for a sundae. This one is topped with hot fudge which you will be able -to prepare yourself. It may interest you to know that this deli- cious dish got its name from "Sun- day"—the only day in the week on which* Puritan American pio- neers allowed themselves to in- dulge. You -too can live a little, and not "only on Sundays." For each person: 2 balls of ice cream flavors Hot fudge sauce Whipped cream Chopped Walnuts Cherry Irving Leigant and M ete Ron- Carol Yagoda Married to Morris J. Goldman. in different Wafer snarl MIFRODUCV minims= sar7. 1. Put the- two Ice cream balls on a nice dessert plate, and pour some hot fudge on them. Put two tblsp. full of whipped cream on, top. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. Tuck a red cherry and a wafer on top. Serve immediate- Hot Fud", s Sauce For 4-6 portions 2 tblsp. butter ' '2 ounces unsweetened Chocolate 1 4 cup sugar . - - l ight 1. IT:P a sr W e l-saucepan, medium heat, melt the butter and the n- sweetened chocolate. _Stir con- tly with wooden spoon. • 2. =Add the - -cream .and-sugar.; Con- tinue.-stirrins -and: coOk , :Sar an- "Other four or five minutes. The - Sauce should' betome • very' smooth • and velvety. Add . the vanilla ex- tract and stir. 3. Cool the "sauce a little and serve -it warm, The warm"- sauce pre- ..• vents a "cold shoe k" in your • mouth from very cold Ice. cream. :=7 4- Keep :Abe ,IeWovers of the sauce • ..thof, refrigerator: . Fiefote - using -• warm it 'over hot water and not -directly," oil --the stove. on sr wooed atriaaar, tan-wear. Sunday. sr • M RS. MORRIS GOLDMAN , Carol' Joyce Yagoda and Morris Jeffery Goldman were married in a. recent cer emony at Cong. Sha- o a f r feiye . 4t Groner The newlYWeds are? tale children of Mr.. and' Mrs.. Barney Yagoda of North-Raik Dr., Southfield; and 'Mr. :and Mrs.• SauV.Goldman of Burton, Ave., Oak' Park. in Royal -