= 1 Center Branch Plans Musicales The 10 Mile Branch Senior Adult tCouncil of the Jewish Community Center will pre- sent a monthly Sunday Night Musicale Series. The first concert will be held at 8 p.m., Oct. 6, and features Anne Jaffe, mezzo soprano, and pianist Muriel Hoptman. Concerts have also been scheduled for the first Sun- day of each month through March. The artists will speak at h. concert about the pro- and refreshments will be served. There is an ad- mission charge. International THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Trendy 111. Epstein to !Wed Mr. Bratt MISS WENDY EPSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ep- stein of Borgm•n Ave., Hunt- with ington Woods, announce the engagement of their daugh- HENRI WAKNINE ter Wendy Marlene to Rich- AND HIS ORCHESTRA ard S. Bratt, son of Dr. and 357-0139 Mrs. Louis Bratt of Aberdeen 355-4913 Ave., Southfield. Miss Epstein attended ************** MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS Eastern Michigan University, INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT from which her fiance was graduated. Her fiance attends • CARICATURES Southern College of Opto- • ASTROLOGER metry in Tennessee. • CLOWNS • BELLY DANCERS A December wedding -is • HENRI WAKNINI planned. Music revities Three time brass band world champions, the NA- TIONAL BAND OF NEW ZEALAND brings their brass symphony sound to Masonic Auditorium, Oct. 4. Accom- panying the band are the spirited Maori Dancers who sing and dance native Poly- nesian rhythms from Aeoteo- roa, the Land of the Long White Cloud. During their third visit to North America, the band will be featured with the Royal Canadian Mounties at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition in Toronto, and they will appear at the Los Angeles County Fair, New York's Madison Square Garden. and Washington's Kennedy Center. Under the direction of Mervyn J. Waters, the 60-man band was selected from town bands throughout New Zealand. * * OAK PARK LIBRARY FRIENDS announces that the 1974-75 season of cultural pro- grams will open with a con- cert 9 pm. Oct. 2 in the li- brary. The program will fea- ture a chamber music trio performed by Theodore Bas- • AL- SIMMS BAND B) HATTIE kin, oboe, Karen Baskin, cel- SEYMOUR. Once mislaid it takes lots S-CHWARTZ SCHWARTZ of doing to find lost confi- lo, both of Detroit Symphony; AGENCY 356-8563 and Eduard Perrone at the dence. Candy Centerpieces 356-8525 piano. The library also an- nounces fourth, fifth and sixth-grade students are in- vited to join the Junior Book- sellers club at the library. Led by Mrs. Kathy East, children's librarian, the mem- bers will meet weekly to work on projects that pro- mote books and reading. The Oak Park Needle Threaders will display their third exhi- bit of fabric fantasies in the library, during October. The Needle Threaders- create pic- tures duplicating or inspired by illustrations in children's books. For information on any of the above- activities, Seriously, you may just not recognize call the library, LI 8-7230. her after a couple of days of luxurious * * * Spend the weekend in Troy and bring back a new wife. living at the elegant Somerset Inn with trips to the fine Fifth Avenue shops of Somerset Mall. Plus dining in L'Auberge, cocktails at the Golden Grape and all the sights to see. Call us soon! OAKLAND COUNTY UNIT of the American Cancer So- ciety will sponsor a seminar for breast cancer patients entitled "What In The World Is New For Mastectomees?" 1 p.m. Oct. 9 at Temple Emanu-El. There is no ad- mission charge. For reser- vations, call the American Cancer Society, 644-0770. A SOMERSET INN J Big Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 Shop at the Mall—Stay at the Inn bo nim LT Di D ** ram J 11 Days d s titof Jin s! No sc CilR ub Gr oup 9 and r MERRY MELODY NUR- SERY and KINDERGAR- TEN announces that regis- tration is still open for the fall semester. The nursery will work with parents to ac- comodate their time sched- ules with its 2 1/2-four-six-and eight-hour daily sessions. For information, contact Mrs. David Holtzman, director, 353-7320. L-1 Call (313) 557-5145 Israel Bonds Women's Director Helps Hadassah Plan Bond Events * x * The OLD WORLD MAR- KET, Detroit's original eth- nic event, begins noon Thurs- day at the International- In- stitute, 111 E. Kirby. The arts and crafts, the tastes and music of nearly 36 na- tions will be featured. Temple Beth El Sisterhood will have a food booth at the market Thursday and Oct. 6. Pro- ceeds will supplement the funds received by the insti- tute as a Torch Drive agency. The market will be open noon-10 p.m. Thursday through Oct. 5 and noon-9 p.m. Oct. 6. * * * ALLEN RUBINER GAL- LERY, 621 S. Washington, Royal Oak, will exhibit the ceramics of JOHN GLICK Tuesday through Oct. 19. A reception opening will be held 7-10 p.m. Tuesday. Glick is celebrating his 10th year as a ceramic artist. Honey Cake By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) Looking for something tempting to offer to your guests during the Sukkot holi- day? I'd suggest this tradi- tional honey cake, which fits into this season when we are, hoping for a sweet New Year. 3 extra large eggs, separated 3 1/2 cups flour 2 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda tsp salt 1 1/4 tsps. cinnamon 2 tsps. cocoa I/2 cup oil 1IA cups honey 1 cup cold coffee I/4 cup sugar Beat egg whites; set aside. Beat egg yolks. Add all ingre- dients to the yolks. Mix well. Fold in whites. Bake in a tube pan at 350 degrees for 50-55 minutes. Men's Clubs BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will sponsor its first Sunday brunch of the season 11 a.m. Oct. 6 in the syna- gogue sukka. Rabbi Solomon Poupko and Cantor Hyman Adler will sing and speak on the "Traditional Sukkot. Cele- bration." Guests are invited. A confirmed sinner visited From the Ropshitzer, saying he had been sent by an erring friend Detroit who was too shy to come him- SHERATON and HOLIDAY INN (on Waikiki Beach) in El self. His friend had commit- Hawaii and HILTON in Las Vegas • Round trip Jet air ted certain offenses, and , he via UNITED DC-10, 747, DC-8• Flower lei greeting • desired to learn the appro- 8 days and 7 nights on Waikiki • Sightseeing • 3 days i DEPARTURES El priate means of repentance. tes Las Vegas at Flamingo Hilton • Full Break and 2 si The Rabbi at once devined fast daily in Las Vegas • All airport transfers • All that the visitor was himself 3 1 MAR. 24 baggage handling • add 10% for tips and taxes. Imo NOV. 18 FEB. the sinner, and said: "What 9 MAR. 10 APR. 14 gmil DEC. a foolish person is your DEC. 23 MAR. 17 APR. 28 friend! Could he not have come himself to me, and pre- or your favorite travel agent tended that the sinner is a or ... ma H coupon today ! Name friend?" i r Hudson and Payne Hamilton, Miller, Address DEMOCRATIC WAY Travel Corporation w Different minds bring about Zip 23077 Greenfield Road State mi n :; City a difference of opinion in this Southfield, Michigan 48075 iN Send all brochures on Hawaii /Las Vegas 1.01 indifferent world. - Friday, Sept. 27, 1974-29 Mrs. Beatrice Weiss, second from right, national Israel Bond women's director, met recently with the local Hadassah leadership- to plan the forthcoming Hadassah events on behalf of Israel Bonds. The events will precede a luncheon to be held Oct. 22 honoring immediate past president, Mrs. Albert Newman. With Mrs. Weiss are, from left: Mrs. David Pol- lack, Israel Bond women's division chairman; Mrs. Jerome Kaufman, Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah presi- dent; Mrs. David Schachter, Hadassah Israel Bond co- chairman; Mrs. Weiss; and Mrs. Julian S. Tobias, Hadassah Israel Bond co-chairman. For information, call the Israel Bond office, 968-0200.. People Correction Noted Make News EDWIN G. ROBERTS, president of The J. L. Hud- son Co. has been notified that a scientist. at the City of Hope National Medical Center has been appointed to a research fellowship in 'his name. Proceeds of a re- cent fashion industry testi- monial event in New York City honoring Roberts estab- lished the fellowship to help support the work of Susumo Ohno, PhD, Sc., internation- ally known for his research in genetics and heredity at the free, nonsectarian medi- cal and research center near Los Angeles. Last week's issue of The Jewish News erroneously stated that Meyer Bass, key- note speaker for, the Labor Zionist Alliance's weekend seminar, is a member of the central committee of the Labor Zionist Organization of America. He was a member of the former LZOA which merged with the Farband to become the Labor Zionist Al- liance. The Jewish News re- grets the error. MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 LEON RABIN, Dallas busi- nessman and prominent cum- munal leader, has been ap- pointed chairman of the American Jewish Commit- tee's National Membership Cabinet. * * * The Jewish Education Pro- gram — Zeirei Agudath •s- rael's year-round effort at reaching out to children of disadvantaged religious back- ground—has appointed Rabbi SAUL SHENKER as its full time head. Rabbi Shenker brings with him extensive ex- perience in volunteer activity with children. DRAPKIN Photography Weddings - Bar Mitzvah Social Events 647-5731 Eves. and Weds. 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