30—Friday, March 23, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Antiques,Art to Fill Temple Mrs. Morton Rot presi- dent of Temple . Israel Sister- hood, peers through a gold Victorian lorg- nette, among the items to be sold at the sis- terhood's an- nual Art and Antique Fair April 1-3 at the temple. Look- ing at other ewelry pieces from the col- lection of dealer Ruby Fleming, left, is Mrs. Joseph Shule• vitz, publicity chairman for the event. * * • The 23rd annual Art and lery with the works of more Antique Fair sponsored by than 100 Michigan artists 'Temple Israel Sisterhood exhibiting paintings, sculp- April 1-3 will open with a tures, pottery and ceramics. Antique booths will fill the champagne preview for pa- trons at the temple. center hall, along with Is- The fair will start at noon raeli imports, stamps and each day and last until 9 coins and sisterhood's gift p.m. Tickets may be pur- shop with boutique and hand- chased at the door or at less made items. There will be a cafe serv- cost, through the temple ing meals and snacks. office. Proceeds will help further The entire social hall will be transformed into a gal- the sisterhood's work. with the blind and emotionally dis- turbed children, as well as with the aged. but the family calls it an Italian Mychel Chef Boy-Ar-Dee® Cheese Pizza —. a real family pleaser! Just follow the easy directions on the box and in just about 20 min- utes you get a sizzling hot treat—crisp, cheesy, au- thentic Italian pizza. All the makings come in this one package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce and ,cheese. How about some for sup- per, tonight? How about a whole one for yourself, just as soon as you get back from the store! Golda Reveals Fear of 'Living Too Long' NEW YORK — "My only fear is living too long," said Israel Premier Gold Meir in an interview appearing in the April issue of Ms. Magazine. ""Listen: I feel insulted when I see the collapse of a fine brain. I don't want to undergo that insult. I want to die clearheaded," she said. In her discussion of death, violent and natural, Mrs. Meir said; "There is no dif- ference between one's killing and making decisions that will send others to kill. It's exactly the same thing, or even worse." She spoke of natural death: "I've known people who died too soon, and it was painful. "I've known people who died too late, and it was equally painful." Discussion: a method of confirming others in their er- rors.—Ambrose Bierce. YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM WILL BE FINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY WINER AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY 2 :11 BRAVERMAN'S n VP KOSHER MEATS & POULTRy MKT. FREE DELIVERY Call Dl 1-2345 FRESH EMPIRE CHICKENS. ..... PICKLED TONGUE CORNED BEEF BEEF PATTIES lb. 95' lb. $ 1 .39 lb. $ 1.10 lb. $ 1.15 , 13500 WEST 7 MILE ROAD Mental Patients to Be Aided by Dinner-Dance The Ladies of Oak Park Lodge will aid indigent men- tal patients with proceeds from its Mediterranean Din- ner-Dance 8 p.m. April 7 at Adas Sholom Synagogue. Dancing will be to the Greek band, The Rhodians. Prizes will be awarded. Tables may be reserved. For information, call: Renee Gerger, 355-0133 or 353-3495. Lia Farber Weds- Hr. David if' zss 'Anything Goes' in Luncheon Plans Socialites Sweet 16 Detroit Socialites invites the public to its 16th anniver- sary dance 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Berkley Masonic Temple. Eric Rosenow and his Con- tinentals orchestra will pro- vide music for dancing. .Re- freshments and social mixers will be part of the program. The annual auction for the Israel Emergency Fund will be held 8 p.m_April 8, at the Berkley Masonic Tempi e. The public is invited. For information, call Shir- ley Kaner, 398-2296, or Mollie Stern, 342-2791. Prepara- tions for the annual fund- raising lunch- eon of Maim- onides M e d i- cal Society Women's Auxiliary are under the di- rection of these women and their com- mittees. Mak- ing plans for the Tuesday event at Ral- eigh House are, from left, bottom, Mesdames Burton Zack, president, and Howard B. Appleman; and top, Mesdames I. Walter Silver and Morris Arnkoff, general fond-raising chairman. Maimonides Medical Soci- ety Women's Auxiliary will hold its 26th annual fund- raising luncheon and fashion show, "Anything Goes," noon Tuesday at the Raleigh House. ' President Mrs. Burton Zack said plans are being co- ordinated by general fund- raising chairman Mrs. Mor- ris Arnkoff. Proceeds allow Maimonides' sponsorship of medical scholarships at Wayne State University, Uni- versity of Michigan and He- brew University's school of medicine. Other beneficiaries are the MRS. DAVID WISS Detroit Public Schools de- Lia Ellen Farber and partment for the visually David Barry Wiss were mar- handicapped, Plymouth State ried in a recent ceremony at Home and Training School the Raleigh House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Far- Kaplan-Morrison ber of Seneca Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- Troth. Announced groom are Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wiss of Dundee Ave., Huntington Woods. The bride wore a satin peau de soie and Alencon lace gown. She carried a bouquet of Stephanotis and tropicana roses. Attending the bride were Mrs. Robert Redlich, matron of honor; Karen Wiss, maid of honor; Amy Redlich, jun- ior bridesmaid; and Beth Redlich and Lianna Farber, flowergirls. James Wiss was his brother's best man. Ushers were Harvey Farber and Robert Redlich. MISS SHELLEY KAPLAN After a honeymoon in the Mr. and Mrs. David Kap- Bahamas, the couple will. re- lan of Marlow Ave., Oak side in Ann Arbor. Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Shel- Abortion Stand Costs ley to Ronald Douglas Mor- rison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Landers an Honor. Joseph Morrison of Secluded WINDHAM, Me. — Col- Ln., Southfield. umnist Ann Landers was re- Mr. Morrison is a gradu- fused an honorary doctorate ate of Wayne State Univer- degree from a Roman Catho- sity. lic college here because of her stand on abortion. Bernard B. Currier, presi- Criterion to Cite dent of St. Joseph's College, Members for Service said it would be unrealistic Criterion Club for single for the school to honor some- adults will celebrate "Kovod one who favors abortion. Nite," a night of honors, at a Currier said he notified the cocktail party 9 p.m. Satur- advice columnist in a letter day at the Charter House Feb. 26, expressing his re- Apts. club house. grets and withdrawing the Israeli-born soprano, folk- offer for the honorary de- singer and entertainer Drora gree. He •added that Miss Kleinplatz will be 'featured, Landers' reply "was very accompanied by Freddie courteous and in no way vin- Sheyer on the guitar. There dictive." also will be dancing. In Chicago, Miss Landers Pearl Greenstein, 'Joseph said, "I was surprised that Feldman, Betty Weinberg, they did not know of my Sara Mazer, Yona Radzin, position when they consid- Eve Lang, Cecile Smith, ered me for the honor. Pauline Bernstein, Mildred There's nothing new about Madven and Ida Zabel will my stand on abortion. be honored during intermis- "I wasn't aware that re- sion for their service to the ceiving an honorary degree organization. Guests are in- and delivering a commence- vited. ment address required total For ticket information, call agreement with all views Miss Greenstein, 399-3718, or held by a school." Miss Weinberg, 559-5175. From LONDON, ENGLAND • and other organizations. 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