Mrs. Adler to Be Joyce Horowitz Hadassah Star Airs. Lederman Ohio Miss to Tired Rottenberg Stoller-Greenhut Troth Announced Goldie Adler will be guest hostess at the installation of officers and member achieve- ment day of Detroit Chapter, Hadassah, 12:15 p.m. Tues- day at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The entire program will be on a musical format, includ- ing the annual report by President Mrs. Jerome Kauf- man. Mrs. Albert Newman will be installing officer. Cake and coffee will be served. Bollardee MEATLESS SPAGHETTI SAUCES You pour on Italian Ta'am, when you glorify your spa- ghetti with a sauce by Chef Boy-Ar-Dee. His home- style Meatless or Mushroom Sauce makes it a richly deli- cious dish. Use these superb sauces to make the most of meat loaf and pot roast. With noodles and ricotta, you've got a great lasagna. Wait till you try them with omelets or fish. Just keep plenty handy. Between you and Chef Boy- Ar-Dee. a family could never go hungry. S PA(;11€11 1 SAUC€ MRS. LEDERMAN MISS LINDA SHAPIRO MISS ELAINE STOLLER Joyce Phyllis Horowitz be- came the bride of Howard Mark Lederman in a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbis Joel Poupko and Moses Lehrman offi- ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Horo- witz of Sussex -Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lederman of Chicago. Gail Horowitz was her sis- ter's maid of honor. Brides- 'maids were Mrs. Stanley Horowitz, Tobi Horowitz and Joan Caen. Larry Lederman was his brother's best man. Ushers were Dr. Stanley Horowitz, brother of the bride; Howard Liss and Bruce Glieberman. Following a honeymoon in New" York, the couple will live in Ann. Arbor. Former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Milton S h a p i r o of Beachwood, 0., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Linda Gail to Mark F. Rottenberg, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Newton Rottenberg of Martha Washington Ave., Southfield. Miss Shapiro is a junior attending the University of Michigan. Her fiance attends the University of Michigan's medical school. An August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stoller of Shervilla Pl., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Elaine Ruth to Kerry Louis Greenhut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Greenhut of Seneca Ave., Oak Park. Miss Stoller was graduated from the University of Mich- igan's college of education. Her fiance was graduated from the University of Mich- igan's school of public health. An August w e d ding is planned. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf of Nadine Ave., Huntington Woods, announce the engage; ment of their daughter Ilene Nancy to Neil G. Danziger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Danziger of Fremont, 0. Miss Woolf was graduated from the University of Michigan. Her fiance was graduated from Bowling Green Univer- sity. * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bahr of New Hampshire Ave., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn to Steven Esner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Esner of Philadelphia. FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS (Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite) OPEN SUNDAYS 8 to 4 FELDBRO CHOICE QUALITY LEAN BONELESS FELDBRO CHOICE QUALITY PICKLED BEEF BRISKETS TONGUES 4 99t. 59 LB. A summer treat! 20233 W. 7 MILE 2 blocks W. of Evergreen, Corner Kentifeld Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-9; Sat. 8-7 OPEN SUNDAYS 8 to 4 Free Parking KE 4 7522 - . Bud Vestal's Interesting Story About 'Jerry Ford Up Close' Vice President Gerald Ru- dolph Ford Jr. has many interests and concerns. He is a Republican leader and a conservative. He advocated the impeachment of the liberal Supreme Court Jus- tice William 0. Douglas. He concerned himself with the Middle East His story is told in a thor- oughly researched biography, "Jerry Ford: Up Close," by a highly qualified and vet- eran Grand Rapids reporter, Bud Vestal. In the Ford story, publish- ed by Coward, McCann and Geoghegan, Vestal gives an account of Ford's interest in the extensive peace efforts made by President Nixon and Secretary of State Kis- singer. He does not account at all for Ford's interests in the Zionist movement and his support of Israel's freedoms. But he does make reference to Ford's Middle East con- cerns. - The role the vice president played in demanding the im- peachment of Supreme Court Justice William Douglas is elaborated upon at consider- able length. That chapter may prove among the most important for historians in viewing Ford's activities as a member of Congress. It is indicated in Vestal's biography that if Ford were to become President he would retain Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Also, that Ford would con- tinue the detente with Russia and China, would call for big military budgets, would not hesitate to "call a Rus- sian bluff or fight if he be- came convinced the time had come to fight or surrender," might even be more conser- vative than Nixon on domes- tic social programs, and would listen to advisers and experts in their own fields. "And if all he did was tell the truth," Vestal concludes, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, une 7, 1974 Jews Get Little Note in Soviet War Museums Kosher Lasagna By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) Stanley Bozich, who recent- ly closed his World War II A nice, pizza tasting dairy War Crimes Museum in Lake dish which makes a big hit Orion, said he was impressed in my household and may in with the number of war yours, too, is thig simple ver- crimes museums he saw on sion of lasagna. It may not a just-concluded trip to the be really Italian, but it is Soviet Union. good. However, he noted, the 1 lb. lasagna noodles Muenster cheese Jews are mentioned very lit- 2 1.0 to oz. 21/2 pts. spaghetti sauce (4 or 5 cups) tle; rather, there is emphasis (to taste) on the losses suffered by the oregano Boil noodles according to direc- Soviet people at the hands tions on package. Drain. Grease a 9x13 inch •pan well. Put in a of the Nazis in World War layer of -noodles, cheese, oregano, II. sauce. Repeat with another layer, using all ingredients. The last Bozich, a Royal Oak fire- layer should be noodles topped man, said he and ihis wife with sauce. You may sprinkle ad- cheese on top if you Lou were among the dozen ditional wish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 Detroiters invited along with minutes. Serves 6. William Rasmussen, a Royal minutes. Serves six. For a complete and refreshing Oak policeman, to be the warm weather meal, serve the guests of •the USSR for three lasagna with a fresh cantaloupe appetizer, weeks of touring. Rasmussen bread sticks. large green salad and was invited. after he had re- turned to the USSR a Rus- Classifieds Get Quick Results sian flag which he had ac quired for his "war memor- YOUR WEDDING abilia" collection. The tour BAR MITZVA was sponsored by Komsomol, the Communist , youth organi- zation. Bozich said few Soviet WILL BE Jews approached the group, which was accompanied con- stantly by 'tour officials. He was sure the Jews were afraid of being watched. WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY He added that the Russians use the "Great Patriotic War" to build nationalism among the people; they em- AND ASSOCIATES phasize the Russian losses, such as 20-22,000,000 war Complete- Coverage dead and the destruction of KE 1-8196 9,200 villages and 1,700 cities: ALBUM FINER WINER SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Member Detroit Retail Kosher Meats n & Poultry: Mkt. Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. JERRY FORD "he would have the great majority of the voters hang- ing on his words." (Addressing the American Fashion Textiles Exposition in New York, Tuesday, Vice President Ford lavishly praised Secretary of State Kissinger and compared him to another refugee from Ger- many, Albert Einstein, for his gifts to this country. He spoke of Kissinger's "diplo- matic genius in bringing to fulfillment the dream of peace.") Cohen Re-Elected ACLU's Chairman Attorney Norton J. Cohen has been re-elected chairman of Metropolitan Detroit Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union. Other officers elected are: vice chairmen, Joel Shere, Sue Smock and Vesta Sven- son; recording secretary, Ste- ven P. Walker; executive secretary, Ruth Hughes; treasurer, Rose Marie, Jor- dan. The Detroit ACLU board comprises 30 members elect- ed at large by the more than 3,500 ACLU members in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. 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