22—Friday, May 26, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS taierican College in .fertisaleni Iteeeis Abe Drasin, a government teach- . er at Creston High School. is the new city commissioner of Grand Rapids' 2nd Ward. Piano From 1)et•oit The A I '011,4v in Jeru • saltine, scheduled t o move Into nee. headquarters Aug I. will receise a piano .for the newly•created nuuic denartmNit as the contrail: bon of the Music Study Club of Delnot Drasin, fil e a former president of Icing Aha‘as Israel and the Michigan Bnai Brith Council, was selected for the post by secret ballot in a closed i-ity commission meeting and was sworn in last month. Under the leadership of Pr. -a dent Alrs J o seph Markel. the chit. has a committee of music for Is rend through which it contribute, instruments to educational institu lions and kihutzim Margaret Kozenn Chajes, music consultant to the American College in Jerusalem, is helping build its music library by obtaining records and sheet music from the most outstandm , publishing houses in Europe Americans Help Israelis Planning to Work in U.S. JERUSALEM — Students at the American College in Jerusalem are assisting the Jewish Agency I in training representatives who ' shortly will be sent to the United States and Canada These repro- sentatis es will be working with youngsters f high school and col lege age Abe Drasin Serving . . • a. Cits- C Former' president and c,,ner of Wolverine Hick Drasin. of • Aherdeen St. NE, retired from that business because, he said, he - wanted to do something for other people." He went into t•aching three years ago' Gov. Frank Licht of Rhode Is- land will be commencement speaker at the second gradua- tion of the American College in Jerusalem Sunday it was an- nounced by Dean Leonard Gold- stein at the New York office of the college. He has served on the Grand Rapids Community Relations Com- mission since its inception in 1955. Drasin also is a member of the Urban League board of directors and the National Defense Execu- tive Reserve. He is a graduate of Western Michigan University. Israel, Bolivia Sign Pact for Mutual Cooperation JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel cord was signed by Foreign Min- and Bolivia -signed an agreement ister Abba Eban and Dr. Mario for mutual cooperation in the Gutierrez, foreign minister of spheres of economics, science, Bolivia. agriculture and culture, 'The ac- University to Add Hebrew Available For All Occasions 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL .Ic‘%ish Welfare Federation . 547.2464 Gonik's Kosher Meat, Fish & Poultry The Best Meatit The Best Prices Pullets 40' lb. Shoulder Steak $1.39 lb. Rib Steaks - . . 11.29 lb. 255-3777 Ham urger (3 lbs. or more). 69` lb. Tongues 69' lb. Side Of Beef (Freezer Packed 75' lb.) Free Delrv4ry 20215 W. 7 Mae LAMP SPOT Decorative 1.iighting Fixture-. and Lariap Shade. Electronic.: Radio.- Stereos Etc. Antiques & Gifts There should be a law prohibit- ing over three Americans going anywhere abroad together.—Will Rogers. MAGICIAN . SYRACUSE (JTA) — Instruc-I lion in Hebrew at Syracuse Uni- versity which was started in the' tall of 1971, will he funded over a five-year period by the Syracusel We make Lamp Shades to Order—also repair & rewire. 4626 N. Woodward (s. of I t Mile) Paul Aster, director of the Jew- ish Agency's special training pro VI am said "By listening to t American College students, who base been - expertly articulating the attitudes and questions of American Neigh about Israel, our • representatives are preparing theinselscs for their work in North ‘31..r1C3 Grand Rapids News Notes Ahae,es its .1,111 r Isra e l will hold . atien meeting pm June It Aha, a•-• Israel Sisterhood an mimic., its now officers are Betty Itarsen preeeide•nt. Edith Rashew sk s Sandra Roth, Rhoda Cohen.. Shale, Freedlander. Tob y Dolinka and Sue Reeves. 1. ice• presidents. Anne Wennian. Jean Goldberg and Iiese Winick. secretaries. and ;Inn, Scrmck, treasurer XI/ o I 'Sirs ti gee f Ntr and , ec•le ed .:.re• ui hl1 , 111e, from Eastern Nlie•higari ‘‘ • • , 1 if •ors i.e, isny DioiLdas Mossman, son of Mr and Mrs Sidney Hussman, won a National Merit scholarship Debra Roth. daughter of Dr . and Louis Roth, will be hat mites a Saturday' Surprised? Don't be. You see, the reason there's a St. Regis at all is because so many people around here wanted one. And the reason we have a $2.95 lunch is because so many of those people wanted to be able to use the St. Regis once they got it. Life is just one practical step after another, isn't it? Xge(C9. Wes:GnmdBIld ~ i y is at Cass Resertarrons. 873-3000 SALAD. Crisp let- tuce topped with tense tomato wedges waiting to be bitten. CH EE ECAKE. It's 851cents ex- tra, bu so what. Look what you had for $2. '5. Mrs Mrs Reuben Turner installed the billowing officers of lladassah chaptar of Grand Rapids at the ,11•1` of Mrs has b1 Wares: Mes- Tones 1lien Whiteman, president: Max Seerierick Sanford Norian. Mort Freeellander Leonard New- n•.an and William Reines. %ic• presidents. Fred Same. Ben Baum and David Wares, secretaries. and Harold click terasurer Mrs Anna Siegel, a member of Ahavas Israel, Bnai Brith and Iladassah. died May 18. She was 07 She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Sadie Silverstein of Grand Rapids: a son, Samuel of Muskegon; four grandchildren and 10 great-grand- 1 children CLAM CHOWDER. Very tasty. Prob- ably because it's made from real clams. LONDON BROIL. A juicy and re- spectable portion served on French bread and a plate. COOKED VEGE TABLE. Eat it, it' good for you. THE ST. REGIS HAS SOMETHING FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT AN ECONOMI LUNCH: 1 519-6309