26—Friday, April 7, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Atrincl to I i 'ea II Onicir'N ni-z.ivion or I Lit )iltiou Mr- . Man . ] , .1 lirandWine ha. horn itodtdinritttd to s•rve as presi dent of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation for the 1972 73 term Announcement of the nomination ,as made by Mrs 'Ala, Stillman. current pres• 'dent. and Mrs Arthur 1 Gould. chairman if the nominating com- mitt•e Ft r, of 11f- firer, still take rlirsion an- tine. May 24. at Tam (.'list,. Mrs Country the st• om en' 1 I .1 11 ', aid for oce president are Mesdames Louis Berry. N Brew- ster Broder. Dat Id Ilandlernan and Norman Nairnark st.ernour Mrs Jones has been nominated for recording secretary' and Ma, Witham . L Deutsch for corresponding secretary Nominated for re-election to the board of directors, for three-year terms are Mesdames Oscar U Band. Louis Berry, N Brewster Broder. Walter I- Field, Samuel Frankel. Irving E Goldman. Max- well H Norman Nai- rn-ark. D Lawrence Sherman and George M Stutz Nominated for a first term of three "dlr. are Mesdames :Alfred I. lictit.ch , Hugh Greenberg. Ralph •Picrtr , Da, id /loll:irk. Charles Stiller and Milton A. Weiss. Sir. %Vlif as noun t • fill an Line ■ plred term of idle ear Norninaterd for re election to the sets ue council are Me , - da Morn, Sidm•y J. 1--...14erlo .1 Nrnfeld. Harry I. J. ■ . - 1, m and SAM ,' .1 Karbel to the ads isory t• coartot - Mr. I Jer• *mazel! luck when you have Chef Boy-Ar-Dee' You're in Cheese Pizza Mix on hand for hungry kids. Because you've got a sizzling hot treat in lust about 20 min- utes — crisp, cheesy, authentic Italian pizza.that wins big cheers. All the makings come in this one package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce, cheese and easy directions. Um,m. how about making one whole one, all for yourself' Bovaidee Cheese Pizza The 1972 spring conference of , At the Tuesday evening banquet. the Michigan branch of the Na- Mrs. J. Stewart Linden will install tional Woman's League of the the newly elected officers for 1972- United Synagogue of America will 1974 headed by the president, Mrs. held April 18 and 19 at Beth'' Irving Chaiken. Also, a musical Shalom Synagogue. program will be presented by the Guest sneaker will he Mrs. Shira Singers of Bnai Moshe Sis- Gerald Bell of Huntington. N.Y.. terhood under the direction of national r ice chairman of speakers Cantor. Louis Klein. Chairmen of the conference are training. Some of the features will - be an Mrs. Seymour Ungar and Mrs. Eugene Tapfer idea mart presented by Mrs. Abe Mr. Wm. I Brandwine anti Airs Merle Harris were nom'. meted a. representatis es to the ■ ard of ,m,ernors of the Jewish Welfare Federation. ...\elditional nominations may he -made by petition, signed by 25 members and submitted at least one week in ads ance of the an- nual meeting, provided nominees have consented to serve if elected. Members of the nominations committee, in addition to Mrs. Goultl. are Mesdames 'Robert Minsky. 1rVing E. Goldman, Don- ald Mahler. Arthur IL Rice, Shel- don Stern and Norman Sussman. MISS ANDRIA HECHLER The Women';..; Division of Fed- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ilechler of eration is a year-round educa- tional • and fund-raising organiza- Burgess Ave., announce the en- tion with a membership of nearly ! gagement of their daughter An- io,00p contributors to the Allied dria to Mark Alan Weiss. son of Jewish Campaign-Israel Erner- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weiss of gency Fund. All members are en- Post Oak Dr., Bloomfield Hills. MiSs Hechler is a senior in the titled to vote at the annual meet- college of education at Wayne ing, State University. A summer wedding is planned. Katzman and Mrs. Marvin Fleisch- man and a teach-in conducted by Mrs_ Moses Lehrman. Several workshops also will be presented. Mrs. Sanford Norian will conduct , Israeli affairs; Sirs, Meyer Levey, t membership; Mrs. Irving Chaiken and Mrs. Jack Shenkman, Torah Fund-residence hall; and Mrs. Ralph Merko‘itz, youth group. Bnai David Women to Hear Music Duo PoIlac-Schafcr to Bi- Held in.Summci- gilgagements Rabbi and Mrs. Yechiel Nisei- haunt of Brooklyn announce the en- gagement of their daughter Esther to florid Kuperman, son of Rabbi and Mrs. leek Kuperman of Wales Ave., Oak Park, Miss Niselbaurn . is a graduate of the Beth Jacob Seminary of Boro Park. Mr. Kuperman is a student at the Rabbinical College of Telshe in CleY eland. A June wedding is planned ■ Nal° on your shopping list 1-/,/,./.. It,-(0,7- to fro/ 'Michigan's United Synagogue Women ,Stimmt-/- to Include Workshops at Spring Confab Mr and Mrs. David Pollack of Scottsdale Rd., Franklin, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Linda Ruth to Arnold Stuart Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schafer of Helber Dr., Flint. Miss Pollack attended Michi- gan State University- and received her MA in education at Boston University. Mr. Schafer also went to Michigan State and is studying law at the University of Detroit. A summer wedding is planned. UHS Auxiliary -chis Student Scholarships Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools asks that dona- tions to its scholarship fund be made in memory of Eca Hayman. co-founder and past president of the auxiliary. Donations may he sent to Mrs. Meyer Charlip, 30320 Southfield, - Southfield. 48076, or call 647-0136. Scholarships available to stu- dents of the United Hebrew Schools include summer Hebrew-speaking camps: study tours to Israel for Hebrew high school graduating seniors: Esther Berman Gradu- ate: Award Fund - to college-age students who are graduates of the United Hebrew Schools: and Bessie Cohen Teaching Training Fund to students training to he Hebrew teachcks. Applications may be sent to Sirs George Gantz, scholarship chair- man. 19621 Canterbury, Detroit 48221 or call 861-1315. A duplicate application should be sent to the United Hebrew 5, hools office Mr and Sir's. Joe Silver of Radclift Dr., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dayle Leslee to David Gordon Feldman, .son of Mr. and Mrs. • Seymour Feldman of Saginaw The bride-elect and her fiance at- tend Michigan State University. A December wedding is planned. For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Name Implies" r Suburban Coll Collect Reverse Charges \ SINGER'S Member Detroit Retail K. 'Kosher Meats' v & Poultry Mkt. 2 I JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE LI 7-8111 at RIDGEDALE WE DELIVER A CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS Of Matzo Ball Soup and Price Hikes Increasing. costs of food have made the news in more ways than one. When George Meany walked off the Federal Pay Board, he charged that the price commission was failing in its job of holding price levels, and then gave examples of "hidden" price increases: • "Mrs. Adler's matzo ball soup was famous for years and years with four matzo balls in a can," he said ''Now, same can, same price, but only three matzo balls. This is the sort of thing I mean." One local food store executive —Nathan P. Fink, board chairman of Great Scott supermarkets — an- nounced a 30-day moratorium on price increases in the chain's 44 area stores. He said it was hoped that food suppliers would be pres- sured into price reductions be- cause Great Scott will publicly list supplier increases during the "o-day freeze period. 891-1818 SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raphael of Rockledge Dr.. Farmington. an- nounce the engagement of their • daughter Marsha to Fredrick ; Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Newman of Orinoco Cir., flu-- I mingham. 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