26—Friday, April 14, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Birmingham Temple to Sponsor Fair Featuring Appalachia Patchwork Art The art of quilting, as practiced for more than 100 years in Appa- lachia. will be brought to the De- troit area this weekend for an Appalachian Patchwork Fair at Birmingham Temple. prise, called Cabin Creek Quilts. The quitters are mostly widows of coal miners living on small Social Security pensions. What they earn from quilting buys the neces- sities their pensions don't cover. Hours of the fair will he 10 a.m 9 p.m. Saturday and noon-6 p m. Sunday. • Since Thibeault's arrivel, Cabin Creek has sold quilts to major stores in such cities as New York, Boston. Chicago and Palm Beach. Yet, the quilts still are made in the cabins of their creators. Cabin Creek quitters stick to au- thentic patterns handed down for generations. They will work in col- ors a customer orders, and on re- quest will fashion scatter pillows, wall hangings and patchwork host- ess gowns, as well as quilts. Spe- cial orders will be taken at the temple and completed in 8-10 weeks. Refreshments will he served at the fair. admission to which is free. Miss Anderson will play country favorites on her autoharp. Wendy Blau. a Detroiter who worked in the poverty belt of Appa- lachia in West Virginia as a volun- teer for VISTA. is assisting in the arrangements for the dernonstra- Lon, exhibit and sale. Coordinator is Mrs. Rita Zissman. a temple member. Another Michigan volunteer, Colleen Anderson, will come in for the event, along with a quilt- er and Jamie Thibeault, the VISTA worker who discovered the work being done by Appa- lachia women and turned their skills into a cooperative enter- For tbe Imes( vl Musical Entertalemerit Problems of Aged Topic of Panelists ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTALS e Avodah. Brandeis. Dimona and Sharona chapters of Pioneer W(Mi. en will sponsor a joint meetirog 1?:15 1) m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. 398-366s NOW IS THE TIME . "Psychology and Problems of the Complete lawn Mo.ntenonce and Spring Clean Up Aged - will be discussed by Samuel I,erner. director of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, and Roger Skully, a staff member of JECS. D ■ scovnt Cont•octs A.o.loble For Full Season Free Es/orates RUSS LANDSCAPING 561-0927 Refreshments will he served. Friends are welcome. YOUR CANDID COLOR Mesdames Lorraine Wilner, Leah Lubin. Helen Ginsburg and Fri eda Faigin served on the planning committee. If no answer 756-7033 ALBUM FINER WINER rke Hillel .Art Auction Set WILL BE Mild Day School of Metropoli- tan Detroit will host a fund- raising art auction 9:30 p.m April 22 in the school building. WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY A champagne preview will be held from 8 p m- Chairman Mrs. Ashley Gorman and co-chairman Mrs_ Eliot Char- lip are assisted by Mesdames Har- old Dean, Sanford Roth, Aaron Lupovitch and Leo Rosen. AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 Tickets can be purchased at the door. For information, call Hillel Day School. 851-2394. LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY •• • Iaseball locket • USE OUR LAYAWAY • Flannel Lined • Sanforized $ 6°° baseball caps $1" o Batia Zy-tnicki, the wife of the Israeli artist Mark Zytnicki, has' ' asked Mrs. Philip Shiner of De- troit, during the latter's visit to! Israel. to help her locate her fam- ily in the United States. According to Mrs. Shiner, the Zytnickis are not asking for any financial or other help but are making the search only for the sake of reuniting with members of the family from whom they have been separated. Mrs. Zytnicki states that her maiden name was Levine, daughter of Alter, and that she was born in Uzde tor lode) in the province of Minsk, and that all who are being sought came from that city. Her uncle. Gusta Goldman, who was horn 87 years ago, came to thg United States in 1905. His children with whom she seeks to make con- tact are Les( Goldman, age about 50. who lived in New Jersey, and h's sister, May Goldman, now about 55 or 56. She is also looking for a cousin. Barns Meishke, who is about 60 and who lived in Cali- fornia. Mrs. Zytnicki can be contacted at her home. Jaffa "D," Sderet Yerushalayirn 17915, Israel . Beth Moses Plans Art Auction to Raise Funds uch Center DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE, 12 Mile and Telegraph Sunday 12 to Open Daily 10 to 9 ALSO NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER 13 Mile at Woodward :•:... Jaffa Woman Seeks. Relatives in U.S Lew Noi'man. humorist, actor, director and producer, will head the program at the Pioneer Wom- en's annual Israel Rand luncheon noon Thursday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Frieda Leemon will be honored with the presentation of the Sha- lom Award. Mrs. Victor Ross is luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Jack Gosman is council Israel Bond chairman. A special feature will be the presen- tation of an Israel Bond, contrib- uted by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver. For reservations, call the Pio- neer Women's office, 851 - 0750. • Washable SANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE MISS LYNN SOLOWAY Mr. and Mrs. George Soloway of Stout Rd. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Lynn Cheryl to Allan Gary Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss of La Belle Ave., Oak Park. Mr. Weiss was graduated from Michigan State University and at- tends the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. An August wedding is planned_ Lew Norman to Head Pioneer Women Program • Red or Navy USE YOUR 11 - ciss Rites Scheduled for August OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 --':*:L.-:.:::-,•- ••••••••-:•:•:•:•:•:-:•:•:•:-:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:-:•:•:•:•:•:-:•:•:-.•:•:-:•.•:•....:•:•:•:•:•.•:•:•: -...:::::::::::::::.:.:.:cy.:::: : - :::::.:. Cong. Beth Moses will hold a fund-raising art auction 8:30 p.m. April 23 at the synagogue. A champagne preview will precede the auction at 7:30. Tickets ca0 be purchased in advance at the synagogue or at the door the day of the auction. Committee members working on the fund raiser are Mesdames Daniel Weisswasser, William Nat- taly. A. Berman and Stanley Gross Workmen's Circle to Commemorate Ghetto Uprisino , The 29th commemoration of the Warsaw- Ghetto Uprising will be observed by the Workmen's Circle Michigan District 8:30 p.n?. Wed- nesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. This program, to be presented in both English and Yiddish. will immortalize the memory of the Six Million and will pay homage to the heroism of the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto. There will be recitations by Ei- leen Israel, vocal selections by Simon Klachefsky, !Ionia Boren- stein and others. There also will be a traditional candle lighting ob- servance. The program was prepared by the Workmen's Circle Cultural Committee of Detroit. The public is invited at no charge. GERMAN SOCIETY FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTAND- ING, INC., is organizing its second annual summer exchange program for students age 16-21. The partici- pants will be placed with German families for four weeks, then be allowed to travel throughout cen- tral Europe. After six weeks, the' Americans return home with a German partner to live in the U.S. for four weeks. For information, call Maria Schneider, 476-8353. 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