NEWS May 14, 1976 33 JNIF Women Wi l l Install Mrs. Diane Levine Technion Annual Dinner Will Concentrate on Role of Israel's Technological Center The role of Technion-Is- rael ; Institute of Technology will be discussed at the De- troit Technion Chapter's annual dinner 6 p.m. Sun- day at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue. Louis Milgrom, president HOUSEHOLD SALES ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS APPRAISALS Let professionals han- dle your household and estate sales. I.G.S. ASSOCIATES DAY or EVENING 642-7137 335-9304 announced that Louis Levi- tan, former Detroiter, re- cently elected executive vice president of the American Technion Society, will rep- resent the society. Col. Robert D. Heinl, Jr., Detroit News military ana- lyst, will speak on "The So- viet Union and Its Role in the Middle East." The Detroit Chapter Dinner Committee in- t cludes: Louis Milgrom, Frank L. Theyleg, Ber- nard J. Cantor, David D. Kahn, Albert M. Colman, Murray Hauptman, Hymie Cutler, Richard Modell, Jack Stone, Peter Altman, Robert Brody, Dr. Joseph N. Epel, Alex J. Etkin, Louis Gelfand, Salman Grand, Julius J. Harwood, Irving A. Hershman, Sol Lifsitz, Louis G. Redstone, eued 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free c Itatiaitstyte is as easyas jllef Itetp frontphef Toy-ar dee Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee to your house when the youngsters call for pizza! Just open up the Chef's Cheese Pizza and you've practically got it made. Everything s right there. Pizza flour mix. the Chef's special • savory sauce, real Italian cheese and easy directions. Just 20 minutes in your oven and you'll have a delicious. "home-made - mychel! A sizzling. tangy pizza to set before the kids. They'll just flip for it! COL. ROBERT HEINL Sam Rich, Jerome Singer, Charles G. Stone and Sol Lessman. The Technion is Israel's oldest university and its only institute of higher learning devoted fully to the education of engineers, ap- plied scientists and physi- cians. For reservations, call Mrs. Sherman at the chap- ter's office, 559-519n, Labor Committee Meeting Slated The. Jewish Labor Com- mittee will hold its spring meeting 8:30 p.m. May 21 at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter. Steven Mrvichin will speak on "Rural America Does Support Israel." Mrvi- chin has been directing the committee office in Louis- iana and Arkansas for the past year. The Louisiana- Arkansas office is part of 'a pilot program to bring un- derstanding about the Mid- dle East to an area of this country where there is no sizeable Jewish community. The public is invited, and there is a charge. Wealth in excess is a det- riment; in moderation, a benefit. (Gittin 70.) NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES! 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We clean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service call JO 6-4640 women Esther Chodoroff, Eve Herman, Flora Hoffman, Ella Kiarman, Rose Levy and Lillian Schubiner; donor sec- retary chairwoman Sylvia Schneider and co-chair- women Sarah Diamond, Perl Cohen, Selma Lifsitz, Ann Ro- senberg, Ceil Schubin, and Sylvia Sima; phone squad, Frances Binder and Ann Mayers. Diane Levine will be in- stalled as president of the Women of Jewish National Fund for a second term noon Tuesday at Temple Emanu-El. Mrs. Samuel P. Baker will be the installing officer. The musical program will be provided by Freda Mendel- son, accompanied by Shelly Lakin. Other officers to be in- stalled are: Reba Bloom, vice president and Betty Silver- man, vice president and fund- raising chairwoman; and co- chairwomen Bea Feigelman, Belle Greenbaum, Belle Levin and Rissa Winkelman; third vice president and program •chairwoman Shirley Kraft; and co-chairwomen Bess Ax- elrod, Ida Baker, Ethel Pal- man, and Byrdie Rosenthal; fourth vice president and membership chairwoman He- len Rosenfeld; and co-chair- woman, Serena Brumer. Special gifts chairwoman Pearl Nosan and co-chair- women Fannie Cooper, Bella Hordes, Edith Kolodney, Lib- bie Posen and Helen Rosen- feld; tree chairwoman Tiba Kraft; Blue Box co-chair- women Esther Cooper, Fanny Kardener, Ann Mayers, and Dorothy Potiker; Treasurer Marilyn Schlus- sel; contact social hostess Ella Cohen; Social Hostesses chairwoman Pauline Loren and co-chairwomen Bessie Barak, Ilona Dick, Malvina Fried, Sari Greenfield, Ber- GRAEME FLOWERS DIANE LEVINE tha Grossman, Frances Cu- tler, Sylvia Stashefsky and Leah Zwick, Special corresponding sec- retary Jean Klafer, record- ing secretary, Ceil Hackman, board corresponding secre- tary Gertrude Lachover, dues secretary chairwoman Fannie Rosenblat and co-chair- BILL CAPLAN 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. 341-3366 FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR HOME FOR ALL PARTIES Closing For The Summer 30% to 75% OFF Groups Campaign for Asthma Center A door-to-door "March for Breath" campaign, spon- sored by the Metropolitan Detroit Chapters for the Na- tional Asthma Center, Chil- dren's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital, (CARIH) will take place during May. Proceeds will go to the Center in Denver, Colo. for the treatment and care of children suffering from crippling intractable asthma and to support re- search into the causes and possible cure for asthma., and related allergic , di- seases. Among the leaders of the March for Breath campaign are Mrs. Rhea Landsberg, president of the Detroit/ League, Mrs. Sondra Iwrey, president of Elaine Levin Chapter and Mrs. Ernestine Medow, president of North- west Detroit Chapter. Tax deductible contribu- tion may be mailed to the National Asthma Center, c/ o Detroit Bank and Trust Co., B-1 Northland Center, Southfield 48075. UHS Will Hold Annual Meeting The 56th annual meeting )f United Hebrew Schools will be held 8 p.m. Wednes- day in the UHS Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium. The annual election of of- ficers and directors will take place, as well as the re- port on the state of the He- brew schools, to be delivered by Milton Lucow, president and Dr. Jay Stern, superin- tendent. Special notice will be taken of the retirement of Mrs. Rae Goodman, who has been teaching with the UHS since 1948. A reception will follow. VILNG- UP SPOUIQUE Designer fashions and unusual gifts 17040 W. 12 Mile betw. Greenfield & Southfield 10-4 Mon-Sat 557-1220 r----Bring In This Coupon----i And Receive FREE! FREE! FREE! Delicious Pre Seasoned Oven Ready MEAT LOAF prepared on the premises using absolute!y no fillers KOSHERIHAMBURGER with any meat purchase only at DEXTER DAWSON KOSHER MEATS No. 2 In The New Evergreen Plaza 12 Mile & Evergreen 557-7677 limit one coupon per customer expires May 21 —