THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth Achim Sisterhood Plans Women's Institute Day Event Beth Achim Sisterhood will sponsor a Sisterhood Institute Day Feb. 28 in the synagogue. Registration will take place at 9:30 a.m. followed at 10 with an address by Richard H. Lobenthal, di- rector of the Michigan Region, Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Lobenthal wilt" speak on "Anti-Semitism — The Eternal Enigma." Following a noon lunc- heon, a panel will discuss "Crime in the Suburbs — The Criminal Versus the Victim." Panelists include Undersheriff John Nichols, Oakland County Prosecutor L. Brooks Pat- terson, Judge Norman Feder of the 46th District Court and Judge Benja- min Friedman of the 45th-B District Court. Rabbi Milton Arip, spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Achim, will be mod- erator. Paid - advance reserva- tions must be made by Feb. 21. For reservation information, call Beverly Hacker, 353-5148, or Fre- dell Whiteman, 356-1864. For babysitter reserva- tion, call Alice Bermanis, 353-5210. Guests are in- vited. , Ms. Bermanis is adult education chairman. Vice president of education is Marian Lasher. Adult education committee in- cludes Annie Friedman, Irma Glaser, Ms. Hacker, Beth Jacobs and Ms. Whiteman. Tobi Fox is sisterhood president. Sklars Mark 50th - Again THE SKLARS dr sotIA81, FOR PRE WASHINGTON THEATRE 426 S. Washington, Royal Oak - 541-0082 FREE DETROIT RED WING STICK DAY Sunday, Feb. 6-4:00 P.M. DETROIT vs. VANCOUVER MISS CARSON Mr. and Mrs. George K. Carson of Knollwood Cir. W., West Bloomfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Merle Sue, to Charles Maxwell]. Wolfson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Wolfson of Gladwin. Miss Carson was graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan's music school with a bachelor of music degree in music education. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State University with a degree 'in business administra- tion. An April wedding is planned. MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 4 THEATERS 01 ONE BUILDING Wed. MATINEES Ali, THEATERS --I Show only at I:00-4l "A STAR IS BORN" "GODFATHER PART 2" "THE ENFORCER" "7 PERCENT SOLUTION" The first 5,000 youngsters entering Olympia for this game will receive a FREE regulation- size Detroit Red Wings' hockey stick. Tickets available at the Olympia Box Office, Olympia Travel (Maple at Lahser in Birming- ham) and all Montgomery Ward Stores. BERKLEY 12 Mile-Coolidge 11 2-0330 BARGAIN NIGHTS SUN. THRU FRI.—ALL SEATS $1.00. No coupons. Coupons good,Sat. only with regular ad- mission price. Weekdays including Sat. Piper Laurie in "CA.RRIE" (R) 7:35 & 9:35 Sun. Carrie at 2:00, 3:55, 5:40, 7:25 & 9:25. Brandeis Women, NCJW Join for Literature Study Series Greater Detroit Chap- ter, Brandeis University National Women's Corn-' mittee, and Greater De- troit Section, National Council ofJewish Women, will co-sponsor a litera- ture study series begin- ning 12:30 p.m. Monday in the NCJW office and con- tinuing 12:30 p.m. Feb. 21, March 7 and 21 in the NCJW office. Seymour Ricklin, as- sociate professor at Wayne State University, will conduct the series, entitled "A Segment Of Our Cultural Heritage — From Sholem Aleichem to Saul Bellow." Merle Carson to Wed in April SOME SMIERai Friday, February 4, 1977 31 Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Sadie) Sklar of Oak Park, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. - 19, will join family and friends this Month in Miami for a continued celebration. The couple's children are Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Libby) Sklar. The senior Sklars have three grand- children. The couple are active in several Jewish organiza- tions. Arranging the- series were Esther Adler, Ada Glazer, Amy Brown and Carmyle Farber. Josephine Mellen is presi- dent of the NCJW section: Every day brings a new light. IS BY NORMA BARACH NOW OPEN A bowl of hot chili, some crackers and a tossed salad make a perfect meal for a winter evening. 2 lbs. ground beef 2 tbsps. oil 1 large onion, chopped 1/2 cup chopped celery 1 #303 can stewed tomatoes 1 15-oz. can tomato sauce 2 to 3 tbsps chili powder 2 tbsps. white vinegar 1 tsp: salt garlic powder to taste. • FRESH PRODUCE DAILY • HAND SLICED LOX • FRESH BAGELS • HOT CORNED BEEF Brown meat, celery and onion in oil in a dutch oven. Add all the other ingredients. Mix. Cook covered for 35 minutes on low heat. Stir occasion- ally. Serves 6. GIFT BASKETS Palestinian Recognition NEW YORK (ZINS) — Judge Alfred Kleinman, chairman of the Zionist Organization of Ameri- ca's national affairs committee, has asked President Jimmy Carter to respond to Egypt's call for financial aid by asking the oil-rich Arab states to help feed the Arab mas- ses. Pam Goodman became the bride of Michael Shwartz in a recent cere- mony at the Raleigh House. Rabbi Harold'' Loss of Temple Israel of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I"adore Goodman of Shadow Pine - Way, Novi. Parents of he bridegroom are Dr. Samuel Shwartz of Washington, D.C., and the late Mrs. Rella Shwartz. The new Mrs. Shwartz is a master's de- gree candidate in urban -planning at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Her husband earned a PhD degree from U-M. 30002 W. 12 MILE, BETWEEN MIDDLEBELT & ORCHARD LAKE RD. (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.) 'Oil Rich Arabs Should Aid Egypt' [Marriages] Deli & Fruit Mairket Chili UNITED NATIONS (ZINS) — Diplomatic sources at the UN believe that a Palestinian gov- ernment in exile that would acknowledge that existance of Israel would be recognized by the Soviet Union and 50 other countries. There is a charge, and refreshments will be served. For information on texts, call the NJCW Office, 557-9604. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY I FEBRUARY SPECIAL $1 OFF RE P G RIgR ROUMANIAN PASTRAMI With Coupon Expires Feb. 28 CALL US NOW FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY TRAY 855-2233 1