34 Friday, October 15,'1976 Jo Ann Strausz Plans to Marry THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pioneer Women Fashion Show • The annual paid-up membership drive of Pioneer Women will cul- minate in an interna- tional dessert tea and fashion show, 12:30 p.m. Thursday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Clothes will be modeled by members of the vari- ous chapters of Pioneer Women. The event is open to all Miss Rosenberg to Wed in March MISS STRAUSZ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Strausz of West Bloom- field announce the en- gagement of their daugh- ter, Jo Ann, to Howard Michael Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen of Oak Park. Miss Strausz was graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a BS degree in -edu- cation. Her fiance was graduated from EMU with -a- degree in market- ing. A late fall wedding is planned. Women's. Chapters Join JNF Campaign Leading Jewish wo- men's organizations in Greater Detroit will par- ticipate in the semi- annual Jewish National Fund Blue Box Clear- ance, which will continue through Nov. 14, accord- ing to Betty. Silverman, Blue Box chairman. Among organizations taking part in the clear- ance of the 5,000 Blue Boxes in the Detroit area, are: Hadassah, Pioneer Women, Northwest Child Rescue Women and the Fanny Gluck, Sisters of Zion and the Batya Chap- ters of Mizrachi. Many youth groups, especially the AZA and the BBG chapters of the Bani Brith Youth Organiza- tion, will take part in the clearance. This year, as in the past, there will be a concentration . on the search of "lost" Blue Boxes. The Blue and White Box was inaugurated 75 years ago, when the Jewish National Fund was established. Since then the Blue Box has provided funds for the purchase of land, first in alestine and then in Is- rael. For information or to have a Blue Box cleared, call the JNF, 968-0820. P Latin ORT Director Due at U.S. Parley NEW YORK — Ber- ' nard Wand-Polak, direc- tor of ORT's Latin Ameri- can operations, and Dvora Tomer, president of Women's Israel ORT, will be among the par- ticipants in the forthcom- ing 11th National Board Conference of Women's American ORT to be held at the Netherland Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati, Oct. 25-28. Rep. Morris K. Udall of Arizona, will present the main address at the opening-night banquet of the conference. MISS ROSENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rosenberg of Stahelin Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daugh- ter, Rhonda, to Dr. Morris Brown, son of Dr. and Mrs: Eli Brown of LaSalle - Ave., Huntington Woods. Miss Rosenberg is a master's degree candi- date in counseling at Wayne. State University. A March wedding is planned. Jewish Women Have All Presidents Day The League of Jewish Women's Organizations will have an "All Presi- dents Day" noon Thurs- day at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Leo Or- din, president of the league, will honor presi- dents of constituent or- ganizations and Mrs. Martin Cole, vice presi- dent of Co-Operative Council, will give a report. Mrs. Sander Klein, vice president of program- ming, and, Mrs. Donald Thal, co-chairman, will Present a program, "Who Gives a Damn? — About the Mentally Ill," con- cerning inner-city half- way houses. Participating will be Lawrence Biehl, parent of a released mental pa- tient;• Leonard Gilman of the Oakland County Pro- secutor's Office; Bonnie Russell, a social worker; and Sharon Wills of the Michigan Department of Social Services. Judge Alice Gilbert will be mod- erator. .1 . paid-up members or those who pay their dues at the door. Lillian Shapiro and Rosalyn Stern are the coordinators of the after- noon. Ruth Miller, presi- dent of Pioneer Women, Greater Detroit Council, will extend official, greet- ings. For information, call Pioneer Women, 851-0750. Council Women Have Bridge Party The National Council of Jewish Women will pre- sent a harvest duplicate bridge party 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 28, at Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house, directed by Ellis Samuel. There is a charge. Chairmen of the day are Marcelle Moers, Esther Adler, Alene Landau, Dolly Brown, Harriet Prentis, Doris Wasserman and Pat Min- kus. For information, call Council office, 557-9604. Dr. Sheldon Appleton, political scientist, will speak on the national elections 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Council office. There is a nominal charge. Hochberg Club Has Benefit Lunch The Florence Hochberg Social Aid Club will have its annual fund-raising luncheon 12:30 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. There is -a nominal charge and luncheon will be served. Games and prizes will highlight the afternoon. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit handicapped and blind children and soldiers' and children's homes in Is- rael. Begun.28 years ago, the women's group dedicates itself to charitable work in the community. ,N.I. .!.i -3 it The women's division of the Greater Detroit Round Table of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews will meet 1: p.m. Wednesday at Temple Israel. Speakers will be Mrs. Robert Syme of Temple Israel; Dr. Bernadine Denning, director, Title IV Civil Rights Office, De- troit Public Schools; Mrs. June Shada, adult educa- tion coordinator, Detroit Public Schools. Participants will form small discussion groups afterwards. Refresh- ments will be served at noon. The public is in- vited. Center Sponsors Growth Lecture • '"1 clip this coupon ii 3 .... . • „ , . ., . )). • .... 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Low Fat or Skim 55v 1/2 gal Held Over B Popular Demand OSCHERWITZ made by BEST SALAMI, BOLOGNA HOT DOGS $1.29 lb Low Cheese Prices Imported Norwegian -$ 1 99 Swiss (Jarlsberg) lb To Many Produce Specials to mention KOSHER NIFAT 11' ITS I/ EST 1r1' l Ot h Jerusalem to Host Jewel, Crafts Fair Independent Association Members TEL AVIV — A new in- ternational trade event, the Jerusalem Jewelry and Arts and Crafts Fair, will present Israel's growing production in these fields to interna- tional buyers of jewelry, giftware and decorative accessories. The buyers week will take place March 6-12, at the Hilton Hotel, Jerusalem, with more than 100 Israeli mantifac-. tuners exhibiting their new export lines. The Jerusalem Fair, according to its sponsors, is being launched in re- The league itself has a sponse to requests from year-round program to importers._ for a cen- help the mentally ill which tralized market showing includes programs for of Israel's major sources .Jewish patients at Hanuka in jewelry and arts and crafts. and Passover. Israel will present Mrs. Ordin said that there are more than 200 scores of jewelry lines at Jewish mental patients in the Jerusalem event, in- half-way houses in De- cluding fine jewelry, cos- tume and fashion troit's inner city. Mrs. Henry Schore, vice jewelry; precious and president, will be hostess semi-precious stones, and for a mini luncheon. The giftware and decorative public is invited. accessories. t ■ 1Q41,w, ■ ami,kiv_s•is. ■•■ _4•41 ,.‘ 9 ).1 ■9 );1 "21 ,WAVWV.113.9 .1.11.31P.ALVPAIM.' 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