THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, September 10, 1976 Federation Welcome Wagon Set The SHELDON ROTT Shown are Federation "welcome wagon" organizers Suzie Hopp, left, and Renee Mahler. ORCHESTRA The Women's Division in the metropolitan area of the Jewish Welfare with information about Featuring Federation will greet the Jewish community, newcomers to the Detroit the Allied Jewish T.V. & Recording Artist area as part of a Federa- Campaign-Israel Emer- VICKIE CARROLL gency Fund and the Wo- tion outreach program. The Women's Division men's Division. "Professional Entertainment" "Welcome Wagon" will The project, spear- 255-1599 543-7226 meet new Jewish families headed by Suzie Hopp and Renee Mahler, will begin this month. "There are many families moving into the Detroit area who are not familiar with Federation," they said. KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY "We hope to answer their questions and get them lb. involved in appropriate SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS .... $ community and Cam- paign activities." lb. YOUNG BEEF LIVER Suggested names for the "Welcome Wagon" CASH & CARRY ONLY should be submitted to Women's Division direc- tor Lois H. Brown at the Federation office, 965- 3939. BRAVERMAN'S 1 95 95 c PLEASE PLACE YOUR HOLIDAY ORDERS EARLY! 13500 W. 7 Mile Rd. of Schaefe r DI 1-2345 WE DELIVER ***************************** 4( Back to school and back to schul -0( But for Heaven's sake, Don't be a fool! Grade your. table with the finest: Planters Peanut Oil Kosher and Pareve Planters Peanut Oil is a favorite among Jewish cooks because it's the all- purpose cooking salad oil that is kosher and pareve. Planters can be used in the following recipe: PINEAPPLE BEEF BALLS B arbara Wees Is Married Barbara Sue Wees be- came the bride of Andrew David Schiller in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Simon Ber- m anis officiated. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Edward Wees of Strat- ford Ave., Oak Park. Pa- rents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Schiller of New Hamp- shire Ave., Southfield. Joye Wees was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Laura Schiller, Beverly Goldstein and Jane Schil- ler. Best man was Richard Schiller, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Dr. Steven Wees, brother of the bride; Robert Schil- ler, brother of the brideg- room; and Sanford Berris. bridegroom's The grandmothers, Mrs. Carl Schiller and Mrs. Elizabeth Deutsch, also participated. The new Mrs. Schiller is MRS. SCHILLER a senior at Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Her husband was graduated from Case-Western where he received a degree in polymer science. If there is no knowledge, there is no understanding; if there is no understanding, there is no knowledge. —The Talmud bravo! brava! bravissimo! 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