• It's Girl Scout Cookie Time Miss Caryn Fuller Plans July Wedding So the Girl Scouts of Met- 'pattie, shortbread and mint. ropolitan Detroit can provide All are available in the large a wide variety of services family-size box, which sells and programs to all girls, for $1 each. whatever their means, the Although the United Foun- annual GSMD cookie sale is dation Torch Drive finances scheduled for March 9-18. a large portion of Girl Scout Five types of cookies will operating expenses, addi- be sold. They are chocolate tional funds are neded to chip, sandwich, peanut butter provide the camping and year-round scouting pro- grams enjoyed by more than 35,000 Detroit-area girls. Troops will set up cookie booths in over 800 stores, i banks and other neighbor- hood shops during March 9-18. WATCH HEADQUARTERS stv40 0~1014 Compote Ible«,eon row loortAry TEL.IX PLAZA 25703 T•IWwPR, Sowthlidd, Ruck leataile s Mai Steno—M•nne« "Deal meth the PaCIOUS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fuller of Adrian Rd., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Caryn to Hen- ry Hirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hirsch of Con- course Ave., Southfield. Mr. Hirsch attends the Uni- versity of Michigan's school of dentistry. He is vice pres- ident of Alpha Omega dental fraternity. A July wedding is planned. I.A.ROSEN stases- 35 7-0320 sport wow ow tweet MISS CARYN FULLER Candids by Tel - E• Cram New 557-1884 MAMA No gimmicks, No tricks—Jest Good Work s and, -qielman Roto r wp4 y 398 - 1182 Candids - Portraits - Movies School Plans Art Auction The works of little-known artists are among the finds at the Combined Jewish School's Art Auction to be MARIE BECKER. MGR. held 8:30 p.m. March 10, at the Park West Galleries a div000n of There will be a champagne preview at 7:30 p.m. World-famous artists will Advance Bldg. be represented with a dis- 9 Mile 8 Greenfield play of lithographs, etchings, 359-6111 paintings, drawings, water- 16453 W. 7 Mile Rd. 48235 colors, posters and sculp- ture. II11MINIMIIIMIIIMIIM111111111111111D11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Tickets can be obtained at the door. A painting will be awarded as prize. information and tickets, KOSHER MEATS & -POULTRY, INC_. r=" call For Bea Redstone, 547-5874. g: The public is invited. Originators of the Harvard Roast 'E. TIE CIREENERy Hutchings-Bloye Florists I MEAT PRICES = = = QUALITY & SATISFACTION At A Reasonable Price. The Mgt . ▪ = don Aronoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Aronoff of Raine Ave., Oak Park. Miss Miller, daughter of the late Sidney Miller, plans a May wedding. 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Families and friends are invited. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Eugene Perlstein, 968- 2896, or Mrs. George Kara- benick, LI 3-5715. There is an admission charge. • • • Emil Cohen to Star at Oakland-Century Man of Year Event among the studio art courses included in the spring term. Artist Deanna Sperka will continue to conduct tours through the Detroit Institute of Arts and other galleries throughout the area. Classes in crafts and skills such as macrame, wood- working, photography, chess, speed reading and guitar also are a part of the Cen- . ter's program. A special five- week class in papier tole also will be available. PINT BASKET 35 C Pride, Iletweor, 'wooer- —1 FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The hoot. end home. oetoaenoto Oa the rea. Weetloos, Ite•ne, Atm era erioa helt Mee of charge. For opeesel a N Einstein Honors Charter Member The Bnai Brith Albert Ein- stein Lodge and Chapter Is- rael Bond dinner-dance honored Asa Shapiro. a charter member, as Einstein "Man of the Year" last weekend at Cong. Adas Shalom. More than $300,000 in Israel Bonds was sub- scribed. Shapiro received the "Shalom Award" from Is- rael Minister to the United Nations Uri Gordon. STU RABEN PHOTOGRAPH) . Specooloyong on Weddongs, Bo. Mr tywot. etc 342-2287 MAGICIAN Available Pee All Occasions 20 years •aponenc• MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 ;,... LONDON ENGLAND Zan Gilbert and His ORCHESTRA - onrmwroye.St yloy Cali 557-9332 Unwanted Hair Gone Forever bps — Eyebrows — Ch,n Fiat.ne Diane Fisch to Wed Mr. Hirsch of Ohio: rrioe cell JO 6-4640 a Mow to Vow Itwerroalvel 1..s. Area, •tc FREE CONSULTATION recommended by physrcoons CAROL LEVITSKY Registered Electrologist Pandora Beaty Salon 25195 Cooledg• 1 1055 M4) Ook Pork 548-9307 ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE Michigan State Fairgrounds COMMUNITY ARTS BLDG. MARCH 3 & 4 SATURDAY-1-10 P.M. SUNDAY-1-S P.M. MISS DIANE FISCH Admission $1.25 Mrs. Minnie Fisch of Bur- Si with this ad ton Ave., Oak Park, announ- a ces the engagement of her daughter Diane to Mary Hirsch, son of Mrs. Eva Creative Party Planning Hirsch of Mayfield Heights, fnclu4ongi 0. Candy Centerpieces Miss Fisch was graduated fro.'n Wayne State University with a degree in education. Per...massed forty Her fiance was graduated 1•.11,r• Invslelotn• and Pn•l• from Case Western Reserve Aree•tott•te. fo• 011 tter•ottrn• University in Cleveland. A June wedding is plan- Ined. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 We Iloom.e ni•nt to 1.1rolt OttateRty w oo WHITE CLOUD DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS W. woe only Keehoo-Wthbe-Beet-Zaent or Fesnloergs ICooko. Stootiolo Gene Gourmet kosher cooking, and cooking for mother daughter and sewing are among the courses. For a catalogue, call the educational services depart- ment, 548-8780 or 545-8781. Sculpture, painting, cer- DETROIT LODGE will hold its second annual amics and children's art are 8ngagemertt Are Still Increasing Weekly. We Are Still Trying Hard to Give You = = Center Readies Spring Semester Registration for the spring term of classes at the Jewish Center will be held March 18. HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will hold a dinner Members may register from meeting 6:30 p.m. Tuesday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and non- at Northland Inn. Guest members beginning at 1 p.m. speaker Sarah Mittledorf will The center offers a wide present a film and talk on variety of courses for chil- retardation and the retarded dren, teens and adults. The dance department of in the Jewish community. The public is invited. The the Center features classes lodge will supervise a blood in modern dance, ballet, bank 5-10 p.m. March 12 and belly • dancing and folk 13 at Pepper School in Oak dancing, as well as "creative Park. The bowling league has rhythmirs" classes for pre- team openings and the soft- schoolers. Harriet Berg, ball team is taking reserva- dance coordinator for 13 tions. Nominations are being years, is joined by six in- accepted for 1973-74 officers. structors to teach classes in For information, call Presi- dance for all ages. Drama coordinator Irene dent David A. Jaffa, LI 6 - 5805. Malin has classes for stu- • • • dents age 8-18. Entertainer Emil Cohen will be guest star at the Bnai Brith Oakland Century Lodge dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Town and Country Club. The dinner, in behalf of I srael Bonds, will honor Nathan D. Rubenstein, a founder of the lod g e, as Oakland-Century man of the year. Cohen has appeared in major night clubs, hotels and theaters and on numerous television programs. I A cocktail reception will Mrs. Rhea Miller of Osmus precede the dinner. For res- Ave., Livonia, announces the ervations call the Israel engagement of her daughter Bond office, 557-6770. Sheila Lee to Mervin Shel- • • • I HARVARD ROW = Bnai Brith Activities bratittiltietirev Poo- .... oot-ie t—Ez Friday, March 2, 1973-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society The Ifill•l Day School Teachers Association and staff sponsored a dinner party and reception Feb. 18 honoring Rabbi Chaim Rozwaski, the new headmaster of Hillel Day School, and Mrs . Rozwaski More than 85 attended. Guests included Leonard !Saran, president of flint.' Day School, and Mrs. Baron; Dr. John Mames, chairman of the educa- tion committee, and Mrs. Mames; and Michael Berke, executive director, and Mrs. Berke. On the program, chaired by Mrs. Bess Berns, past president of the Hillel Teachers Association; a toast of welcome by Menahem Glaser on behalf of the teachers: greetings by Mrs. Roberta Rozwaski, and acknowedgement by Rabbi Itozwaski. Bernard Panush and Mrs. Philip Fealk, chairmen of adult education for final linth District 6, attended the annual meeting of the adult education commission of final linth at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York Panosh informed the commission about the monthly Time For Torah releases which he issues for District 6 and which are mailed to presidents and adult education chairmen of more than 200 lodges He was accompanied at the meeting by his wife Anne. MAX SCHRUT for quality photographs and fast servoce call me at BLAIR-KEITH STUDIO Weddang• Bar Mileva• M. too. to yew home era. ,...ales 398-911 1 or 895-8805