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For your spec& pertros or other events try our (We Us* PropIre Koshoy Poultry Friday, Oct. 6 1972-75 League to Hold, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Panel on Crime Temple Sisterhoods Map District Convention in Grand Rapids The fined end locoed selection in tiro • nto. Wodkon, keno, skin end grind dl firS fr. of cheroot. For sprond !portico cell - JO 6-4640 Bill Bonds, WXYZ news- caster, will serve as modera- tor for a program on "The Courts — The Criminal And You!" presented by the League of Jewish Women of Greater Detroit 11:45 a.m. Thursday at Cong. Anal Da- vid. The panel will be KiL L. Cahalan, Wayne County prosecuting attorney; James Lawson, head of the Oakland County Lawyers Speaking Bureau; Paul Sit. ver, member of the Wayne County Board of Commis- sioners in charge of the De- troit House of Corrections; and Johannes Spreen, former Detroit police commissioner and now director of the law enforcement and protection program at Mercy College. (B IABANTEED YC11 MIN' IT OR YOUR MONEY BACK FROM 11/ / eel Cream Cheese "Reflection7 an Image of Jewish Woman" will he the theme of the second biennial District 11 convention of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Oct. 1618 in Grand Rapids. Hosted by the sisterhood of Temple Emanuel, the con- vention will be held at How- , Emil Cohen to Be Performer at Hadassah Event RABBI JACK D. SPIRO rd Johnson's Motor Lodge East, and the leadership of Reform sisterhoods through out the state will be in at- tendance. Rabbi Jack I) Spiro. na• tional director of educatien of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will he guest speaker at both the Oct. 17 banquet and at a workshop on education. Representing the NFTS as keynote speaker will be Dr. Nell Hirschberg of Raleigh, N. C., national vice presi- dent. Dr. Hirschberg, who is professor of biology at the North Carolina Central Uni- versity, is a vice presi- dent of the American Society of Professional Biologists. She also will address a work- shop session. Preceding the convention, on Oct. 15. author Elie Wiesel will deliver a lecture, to which convention delegates They're Running 'Fashionscope' Treat your family to the one and only whipped cream cheese with that matchless Philadelphia flavor. TRY ALL THESE PHILADELPHIA FRESH WHIPPED FLAVORS WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE WITH ONION !HIPPED CREAM:CHEESE WITH PIMENTO VIIIPPED CREAM CHEESE WITH CHIVES WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE WITH SMOKED SALMON Everybody likes Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese. Try them whipped—for delicious eating and easy spreading, even when refrigerator cold. Look for them in Philadelphia's reuseahle aluminum bowls —in a tempting variety of flavors for breakfast and dairy meals, snacks and dips. CERTIFIED KOSHER are invited Wiesel is speak- ing under the sponsorship of the Grand Rapids Jewish cultural Council. Michigan Federation Presi- dent Mrs. Joseph Schwa rz will preside at the sessions. before bonding over the gavel to Mrs. Samuel Smaller. Convention chairman'is Mrs. Joseph Maltzer. M FTS program chairman is Mrs. Harold Orbach. Humorist and vocalist Emil Cohen will perform at the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of liadassah Sh-lom Award luncheon on behalf of Israel Bonds at Cong. Beth Achim Oct. 17. Mrs. Ralph Davidson, a founder of the Hadassah chapter and past president, will be honored. For reserva• lions, call the Hadassah of. fire, 273-5441 or 557-6770. Round Table Women to Open Season Mrs. Oscar Bank, presi- dent, announces the women's division of the Detroit Round Table, National Conference of Christians and Jews, will hold its opening general meeting I p.m. Wednesday, with the Detroit Urban League, 208 Mack, acting as hosts. William T. Cunningham, co-founder and director of r Focus Hope, a volunteer or- ganization to combat racism, will speak on "Why Become Involved?" Refreshments will be served at 12.15 p.m. Friends are invited. For information, call Mrs. Carol Raymond, assistant di- rector of Detroit Round Table, 869-6306. Criterion to Take Up Matrimonial Woes Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Jr. (left) and Mrs. Herman Ber- lin are chairmen of Wom- en's American ORT's fall event, a PasspORT to Fash- ionscope 72" luncheon, be- ing given noon Tuesday at the Raleigh House. Donald Brooks will personally pre- sent his new fall-winter col- lection. There will be an in- ternational luncheon, many prizes and a grand prize of a $500 gift certificate. Any- one selling 25 tickets will be invited at no charge. Selling an extra book entitles the seller to bring a guest. This invitation is open to the pub- lic. Proceeds will benefit ORT's global student health program. For information, call the ORT office, 557. 0585. , "What's Wrong With Mar- riage Today?" will be dis- cussed by a panel at a sym- nosium sponsored by Cri- terion Club 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Community Center. The symposium, at the club's first "open house" of the season, is open to the public at no charge. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum of Temple Emanu-El: mar- riage counselor Barbara R. Goldstein; and Dr. Charles Baty, University of Michigan consulting psychologist, will comprise the panel, with Dr. Robert S Drew., psychiatrist and pioneer in psychodrama, as moderator. For information, call pro- gram chairman Pearl (keen- stein, 399-3718.