THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, Feb. 2, 1973 ,Work of Local Women's Groups to Be Shown, Judged Next Week The projects of constituent groups of the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions of Greater Detroit will he on display at Harvard Row shopping center Thurs- day and Friday. League President Mrs. Howard B. Appelman said the presidents of the partici- pating organizations will host a tea at the Empress Gar- dens from 2 to 4 p.m. on both days. The public is in- FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED ey.ITHows—NotAmto—Anws— Lips Recommended by Physicians FM CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Revs...4 tienieloent AUVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Room 260 PHONE 557-1101 [ "Chercalls them Spaghetti Sauces but mayvinim call them meatless mechayehs When it comes to meatless Italian spaghetti sauces, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee' is tops. Just take his Mushroom or his traditional Meatless and add either one (or both!) to spaghetti, noo- dles. pot roast, meat loaf. fish, omelet. you name it. The rich sauce. loaded with flavor. takes over from there Keep both - sauces on hand for family pleasing variety coo siiaTan Sam Rosenblatt M.C. & Orchestra UN 4-0237 & KE 8-1291 YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WILL BE pieces of Irene Three Meyer's work Included in the 10th annual Sholem Aleichem Art Show are held by Mrs. Julius Ilarwood (left) and Mrs. Harry Rath, chairman of the show,, today through Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. I Woman Wins Top Medical School Prize STU ItAllEti P1110 YOGIC 11'11 1 Speoaltvng In SINGER'S Kosher Meats n & Poultry Mkt. Kosher Meet Dealers Assoc. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE WE DELIVER. MRS. LOUIS LEVIN Elizabeth Andrea Kutlov became the bride of Louis Franklin Levin in a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Lehr- man officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kutlov of Shrewsbury Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levin of Manor Ave., Dear- born. The bride wore a gown of satin faille designed with a mandarin neck and Victorian sleeves. She wore a veil of imported silk illusion. After a honeymoon in To- ronto, the couple will live in Livonia. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, was awarded the IL 2,000 ($500) Bar-Hai Prize for academic excel- lence. her second such award in two years. The prize was established in memory of the late Dr. Yoseph Bar-Hai, who died in 1967. He was director of pediatrics at Rambam Medi- cal Center, today one of the Technion medical school's teaching hospitals. It is awarded annually to the stu- dent with the highest grades in the fifth year of study. Last year Mrs. Barash was awarded the IL 1,000 ($250) Dr. Shimon Brand- stetter Prize for outstanding achievement in fourth year studies. Mrs. Barash, 25, was born in Hungary and immi- grated to Israel in 1957. Her husband, Amichai, also is a sixth year student in the Technion medical school . WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY WINER AND ASSOCIATES KE 1 - 8196 LIT MI SHOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY ThE CIREENERy MARIE BECKER, a MGR. dov,soon of Hutchings-Bloye Florists Advance Bldg. 359-61 1 1 9 Mile 8 Greenfield Elizabeth Kutlov Marries Mr. Levin SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS LI 7-8111 MUSIC It ENTERTAINMENT Israeli Was 1st Woman in West to Fly in Combat and for Airline 342-2287 13721 Delicate silver jewelry and to reveal her imagination. whimsical watchworks fig- Her friends in the Sholem ores are among Irene Aleichem Institute have as- Meyer's works to be shown, sembled a selection of pieces for the 10th consecutive year from private collections at the Sholem Aleichem Art which exemplify the stages Show and Sale, today through through which her art has Sunday the the Labor Zionist evolved. Institute. Visitors to the 10th annual In fact, she will be repre- Sholem Aleichem show and sented twice in this show: sale will be able to view once in the work she has Irene Meyer's work from 11 prepared for sale and again a.m. today through 5 p.m. in a collection of her works Sunday. over the past years. SEYMOUR S. FEUER, Sometimes in silver or gold, and again in lucite and former group vice president watchworks, Czechoslovakian at McCord Corp. has been born Irene Meyer has found elected executive vice presi- a variety of ways in which dent for operations. vited to view the work of the various groups, as well as vote on their favorite exhibit. Popular choice will be one division in the judging of ex- hibits. Content, artistic qual- ity and originality will be the basis for three other awards, given by a panel of judges. The winners will be an- nounced at the League's 45th annual meeting Feb. 12 at Atlas Shalom Synagogue, when the second part of a seminar on "Crime on the Streets" will feature tele- Mrs. Henry Ford II joined a group of United Jewish vision newscaster John Kelly Appeal women workers in advancing the major philan- moderating t h e following thropic effort in support of Israel, at a planning and social panel: session in Palm Beach, Fla., last week. Mrs. Ford is shown Detroit Police Commis- I here with Mrs. Burt J. Sills, national chairman of the sioner John Nichols; Oakland women's division of the United Jewish Appeal, at a County Sheriff Johannes luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jerome A. Newman. Mrs. Spree n; psychiatrist Dr. Max M. Fisher was among the prominent women in at- Emanuel Tana y; former tendance in the UJA session. Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Plunkett; and James N. Garber, chief of the criminal division of the Wayne County Prosecut- ing Attorney's Office. HAIFA — The announce- iary of El Al, flying sched- Also at that time, Detroit Police Department Inspector ment by an American airline uled civilian DC-3s from Tel Richard Butan wilt display that it is hiring a woman as Aviv to Eilat, thus becoming equipment from the depart- a pilot and the U.S. Navy's the first woman pilot to fly ment's gun room. Brunch decision to train eight woman for a scheduled airline in the will be served by Adas Sha- pilots follows a precedent set West. Mrs. Rom now is the coun- lom Sisterhood at 11 a.m. in the 1950s when a woman The public is invited at no Sabra trained by the Israel selor for a special prepara- charge to the meeting, based Air Force flew first in com- tory course at Technion for on the theme, "A Better bat and later for a scheduled Jewish soldiers from fami- World: It's Everybody's airline. lies which immigrated from Job!" Yael Rom, an educator at Islamic countries, designed For information, call Mrs. Technion-Israel Institute of to bridge the ethnic educa- Leo Ordin, 353-9463, or Mrs. Technology, earned her pi- tional gap in Israeli higher Norman Schakne, 544-4511. lot's wings in 1951 from the education. Mrs. Ordin is display chair- Israel Air Force's flying "The work I do today is just man, assisted by Mesdames school, then flew on active as exciting as flying," Mrs. Schakne, Martin Cole, Jules duty until she was dis- Rom soya," and I feel it's Sanders and Sander Klein. even more important in the charged in 1953. Planning displays are: De- As a reservist, Mrs. Rom long run." troit Women of Alpha Omega Mrs. Rom, now 40, is the was called up for the 1956 Dental Fraternity; American Sinai Campaign where she mother of three children and Jewish Congress, Detroit which the wife of Prof. Josef Rom, C - 47 flew the lead women's division; Metropol- dropped paratroops over the an aeronautical engineer at itan Detroit Bnai Brith Wom- Sinai desert. She also flew Technion who manages the en's Council; Children's several additional missions institute's wind tunnel labora- Asthma Research Institute tory. during the war. and Hospital; Hada ssa h; She went to work for Arka After leaving the air force Jewish National Fund Young Airlines, a domestic subsid- reserves in 1960 upon the Women; Jewish War Vet- birth of her first child and erans Ladies Auxiliary; having accumulated over 1,- Women's Auxiliary of Mai- 800 hours of flying time, Mrs. monides Medical Society; Rom became a weekend fly- Mizrachi Detroit chapters; er, piloting light aircraft as National Council of Jewish a hobby. She maintains her Women Greater Detroit Sec- private flying license and is tion; Northwest Child Rescue a member of the 99" Inter- Women; Women's American national Organization of ORT, Michigan Region; Pio- Woman Pilots, which she neer Women Detroit Council; joined in 1958. Sinai Hospital Women's Guild; League of Jewish Women Co-operative Council; Women's Orthodox League; and sisterhoods of Adas Sha- lom, Beth Achim, Bnai HAIFA—Mrs. Yehudit Ba- Moshe and Shaarey Zedek rash, a sixth-year student at synagogues. the medical school of the Weddong , Bar Mitz vas etc Member Detroit Retort Irene Meyer's Art a Highlight Mrs. Ford Aids UJA Women! at the Sholem Aleichem Show 16453 W. 7 Mile Rd. 48 235 Say it most impressively with ... E L • L.ei Well wall ∎ it ',eonsmuch m, tr, henue hall . ' rent, ed bushel of rwel‘,11, ',elected , tssurted %wee, ..11.red cv.c1 snocks A Ire. to e, 1,,n1 $12 SO ovt,e, SAIL. onrviey ,. Beene.. ass.... end Coll 862-6800 Gtft Dept. 3205 W McNichols Rd. Detroit, Mich. 48221 1....tels lee hem. eh*