m_ ,int.01 Women To Hear ElaineUelgiblreet 'September - Wedding ° ss Uniti6kis G'r'ant Myra Wolfgang Melvyn B. Erdos for Susan Wildst rom to Wed Dr. Miller for Cancer Study Myra Wolfgang will ad- dress the Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women on "The Three Faces of Eve" 1 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Wolfgang is vice president of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes and :Bartenders International Union and locally the secre- tary-treasurer of Hotel, Mo- tel, Restaurant Employes, Cooks and Bartender's Union Local 24. .t'lsie Harold, vice presi- , of education of the - G:eater Detroit Council of MISS ELAINE GOLOB Pioneer Women, is in charge Mr. and Mrs. Philip Golob of arrangements. The public of George Washington Ave., is invited at no charge. Southfield, announce the en- gagement of their daughter The Best To You Elaine Baila to Melvyn Ben- jamin Erdos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erdos of Shag- bark Ave., Southfield. Miss Golob was graduated from Wayne State Univer- 111SW ... sity's college of education. Her fiance earned a degree I:011 in marketing from Eastern , -.411CC %MONS Michigan University's college BIG BANDS OR of business administration SMALL COMBOS and a degree in accounting from Wayne State. A July wedding is planned. HAL GORDON 626-3346 MISS SUSAN WILDSTR.OM Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wild- strom of Borgman Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Susan Elaine to Marc Alan Gold- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldman of Birch Ridge Ave., Southfield. Miss Wildstrom was grad- uated from the University of Michigan with .a degree in elementary education. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State University and attends Wayne State Uni- versity's law school. A September wedding is planned. MISS SHEILA ROTH Rabbi and Mrs. Harry A. Roth of Andover, Mass., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sheilah to Dr. Donald B. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Miller of Kenwood Ave., Oak Park. Miss Roth was graduated from Boston University with a BA degree in English lit- erature and earned her mas- ter of libraty science degree at Simmons College. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University's medical school. An April wedding in An- dover is planned, with the bride's father officiating. `Israel Doors of Freedom Opel] ' Zuckerman Pesah Message . Color - Weddings • • • • Super Imposed Silhot(ettes Unique Poses Bar Mitzvahs 41011.ZMAN 547-7054 AMINIIMEMINNWW. sizes 2 to 4, 4 to 6X Water repellent polyester & to n, washable. Lovely selectionO. A to choose.from. In a Passover message is- sued as general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, Paul Zuckerman added a Fifth Question to the Four Questions asked at the seder on Passover: "What more can we do as individuals and as a family to insure the survival of our people in Israel and of Jews everywhere?" Zuckerman thereupon pro- ceeded to provide the an- swer: "Despite the destruction, loss of life and personal tragedy, the people of Israel continue to keep the doors of freedom open . . . continue to provide a haven for those fleeing oppression. But, it is we who must provide the essential services for all new- comers, to enhance their quality of life, .so that they may become self-sufficient, productive members of Is- raeli society. "The level and quality of response from the American Jewish community since the Yom Kippur War has been unlike any other experience in the history of Jewish life in this country. It is a tri- bute to our maturity and understanding . . . a graphic demonstration of our oneness with the people of Israel. And now, we must take that maturity and understanding and redouble our efforts .. . to bring our response to new heights . . to sustain in creases in overall giving to meet the overwhelming hu- man need that exists. "On all other nights, our thoughts and concerns are for each other. This Passover, our hearts and prayers are with Jewish people every- where, especially in Israel. Let us resolve to give as we have never given before, and observe this year's celebra- tion of freedom with a dra- matic outpouring of love and concern for our brothers in Israel." United Order True Sisters, Inc., Detroit 41, announces the selection of the first re- cipients of two postdoctoral research fellowships estab- lished through a $25,000 an- nual grant to the University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge Graduate School of Biomedi- cal Sciences. The recipients are Corazon Bucana, a citizen of the Phil- ippines, and John C. Lee of Hong Kong. The grant, established last year by UOTS, will make it possible for the two recipi- ents to carry out research in cancer immunology at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Biology Division. Studies there have provided insight into the immunologic mechanism by which agents can program the body to at- tack cancer cells. The United Order of True Sisters, Inc. is a nonprofit group of 13,000 women in 43 chapters throughout the U.S. The organization has made cancer its national project. Detroit 41 will hold its an- nual "Night on the Town" dinner-party March 30 at the Troy Hilton Hotel. For res- ervations, call Mrs. George Pantzer, 546-4962, or M r s . Lee Goldhoff, 968-5436. Today the thing most vital- ly needed is faith in the future. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 22, 1974-33 Podiatry Auxiliary Sets Fund Raising Metropolitan Detroit Aux- iliary, Michigan State Podi- atry Association, will have an auction 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Elks Hall, Royal Oak. There will be a preview at 7:30. Among the items to be auctioned are jewelry, TVs, small appliances, gift certi- ficates and boutique items. Proceeds will go for furnish- ing equipment to local hos- pitals and for providing in- formation on the prevention of foot problems. Tickets will be available at the door. Justice, and justice only, you must strive for, in order that you may live, and take possession of the land which the Lord your God is giving you.—Dent. 16:20. I BE HAIR FREE ELECTROLYSIS '7.50 1 /2 hr. Mrs. S. Steiner 35 Years Experience Doctors Referals LI 5-4700 "Let Us Entertain You" The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and 'Vickie Carroll 255-1540 543-7216 Wonderful All Weather Coats Shown: is just one from our easy-care collection. Select from red, navy, bone, white. Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of March 22-28 March 23—"Sharing the Sabbath," Jewish-Catholic Confer- ence at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Reservations. 851 5100. - our special price 24-26—Art and Artisans Fair at Temple Israel. Noon- 9 p.m. Sunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday and Tues- day. Tickets. 24-3:30 pm.—Jewish Music Festival by Center phony at Jewish Center. Tickets. DI 1-4200. DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAY 12 to 5 P.M. ALSO NORTHWQOD SHOPPING CENTER 13 MILE AT WOODWARD OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE Only $ 7Q Sym- —7:30 p.m.—Dr. Irving Greenberg: "On Being Human: Judaism as a Life Style," at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Free. 25=8:30 p.m.—Council of Orthodox Rabbis Passover Institute at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Free. 26-8 p.m.—Hillel Day . School Benefit featuring Rob- bert Goulet and Carol Lawrence at Ford Audito- rium. Admission. 851-2398. Coolidge cor. 9 Mile - Oak Park A & P Shopping Center Daily 9:30 to 5 Sunday noon Sat. 9:30-6 4