ZOA in Florida
Opens Boutiques
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The
Palm Beach Women's Com-
mittee of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America has opened
two boutiques to raise money
for scholarships at the ZOA's
Kfar Silver Agricultural High
School.
One of the boutiques sells
clothing and the other fea-
tures used furniture. The
stores are staffed by ZOA
women volunteers.
Last year 39 scholarships
were derived from the pro-
ceeds of one boutique. This
year, with two boutiques, the
goal is 100 scholarships:
Colored Movies
by Frank's Studio-
Weddings, Bar Mitzvas
Other Occasions
'Fantasy = -19' Among Art works
at Sholem Aleichem Art Exhibit
Southfield-Lathrup , 30—Friday, January 31, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Has Play Festival
•••NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5•s
Southfield - La thrup Senior
High School will present its
fourth annual one-act play
festival 8 p.m. today and Sat-
urday.
The plays are directed by
15 students enrolled in the
drama direction class. Tick-
ets are available at the door.
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Aviva Robinson, right, and Rose Roth, are seen with
Ms. Robinson's water color/collage, "Fantasy-19," one
of several artworks to be exhibited at the Sholem. Aleichem
Institute Art Show and Sale to be held Feb. 7-9 at Shenan-
doah Country Club. Works by Michigan artists in all media
will be on exhibit, and there will be a "Meet the Artists
Night" 8-10 p.m. Feb, 7. For information, call the institute,
626-9565.
474-7768
"A Frozen Immortal"
On the House
HAAGEN-DAZS IS MADE WITH SUCH EXTRA RICH-
NESS THAT A PINT WEIGHS ALMOST TWICE AS
MUCH AS A PINT OF ORDINARY ICE CREAM.
activities in, ociety
efti
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MEATLESS
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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. Aist keep plenty handy.
Between'you and Chef Boy-
Ar-Dee. a family could never
go hungry.
Out of town relatives attending the recent Bar Mitzva
of Theodore Lybeck, son of Henry and Faye Lybeck of
Marlowe Pl., Oak Park, included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
berg and Florence Hill of Pennsylvania, grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Waagonas of Florida, Mrs. Karl Heine of
New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gordon and daughter
Terri-Beth of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. William Boucher and
daughter Kara of Illinois, Theodore Goldberg of Chicago,
Marla Tarsdash, Mrs. Edward Vallentiny of Laramie.
Wyoming, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Greenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Thompson, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jark
Frankel, all of California.
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Carol Joyce Fridenberg of Tavistock Trail, Southfield,
recently celebrated her 16th birthday with a luncheon at-
tended by family and friends at Topinka's Country House.
Jewish Women's Organizations
to Honor Rose Shapiro Feb. 13
Mrs. Rose Shapiro will be
given an honorary life mem-
bership award and a distin-
I guished panel will discuss
"Today's Economy" at the
47th annual meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, '1 2 : 3 0 p.m.
1Feb. 13 at the Birmingham
!Temple.
Mrs. Shapiro will be recog-
nized "for her many years of
devoted service to the Lea-
gue." She is a past president
of the women's division and
past national vice president
of the American Jewish Con-
gress.
She represents the League
MRS. ROSE SAPIRO
on the Heart of Gold Council,
and
presently serves on the
is affiliated with the Round
Table of Christians and Jews, national board of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress and as
treasurer of its Michigan
council.
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highlighted by the panel dis-
cussion of the economy, which
will be chaired by Channel 7
newscaster John Kelly. The
panel will include Dr. Wil-
liam McLean of the Motor
Vehicle Manufacturer's As-
sociation, Prof. David Fand
of Wayne State University
and Mrs. Leslie Nulty of the
United Automobile Workers
union.
The public is invited, and
refreshments will be served.
Mumford '65 Reunion
Mumford High School class
of 1965 will hold a class re-
union in June. Attempts are
now being made to complete
the mailing list for this event.
Members of this class are
asked to call Michael Lynn,
355-4559.
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