. friday: . 191 . _ :BEALTROIT 1W1.211136 . LENNY LIEBERMAN Orchostro 3•1-1301 4 51 JWV DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN AUXILIARY will meet 9 p.m. April 2 at tots &item doctors shoe prescripTiQns correctly filled , -oseein •4,10 .f•7 Inas • lush rufk$ detger 'weber Child artiL0 t• headQuartert for - uapezio aancetlea •ceds •ComeirrSt • bee "a^sK;^ 553-4401 at iarmingtatWamikOn the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Breakfast will be served, followed by a meeting at which reports from President Donna Green's trip to Israel will be read. Senior. Vice President Dianna Joffe and Ruth Weiss, junior vice president, will give reports. For infor- mation, call the JWV office, 559-5680. * s * BLOCH-ROSE POST AND AUXILIARY will hold a general membership meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. There will be an election of officers and plans for a party for the pa- tients at Battle Creek Hos- pital will be discussed. Spouses are invited. For in- formation, call the presi- dent, Muriel Smith, 547- 0804, or the JWV office, 559-5680. Whether It's a Classic Or A Fashion Coat. Weather or not • • • it's London Fog® Er- i ettoit chtils to (Mit in diugust (Business Briefs MORTON ZIEVE, Chocolate Matza board chairman of Simons Balls for Pesach Michelson Zieve, Inc., was elected to the board of direc- NEW YORK — Barton's tors of the Inter-Market As- Candy Corp. announces its sociation of Advertising new feature for Passover is Agencies. chocolate matza balls. The new candies come in the fol- * a * lowing flavors: French truf- JIM AUGUST, execu- fle, continental marzipan, tive vice president of Yaffee chocolate fudge and Stone August, Inc., is the coconut. newly-installed president of Among the regular Bar- the National Federation of ton's Passover treats avail- Advertising Agencies. able this year are Bar- * 9 * tonette miniature choco- lates, nut and fruit assort- BOSS GOLDSTEIN Prize Winner ment, seder mints, TV Former Detroiters Dr. MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. — munch, chocolate matzot, and Mrs. Sidney Goldstein of Sunnyvale, Calif., an- Joseph N. Katz, founder and seven layer cake, honey chairman of Empire Kosher cake, petits fours, mandel nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalie Poultry, Inc., has been bread and cookies. named "Man of the Indus- Barton's products are Faith, to Stephen Michael Stillman, son of Mr. and try" by the Retail Kosher produced under the super- Mrs. Eva Stillman of Los Butchers Association, ac- vision of the Union of Or- cording to Hyman Blum, as- thodox Congregations of Angeles. America. Miss Goldstein was sociation president. •• • graduated from San Jose State University and is a master's degree candidate in rehabilitation counseling at California State Univer- sity at Los Angeles. Her fiance earned a bachelor's degree at the University of California at Los Angeles and master's degree at Stanford University. He is a doctoral candidate in mathematics at UCLA. An August wedding is planned. 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Miss Singer is a junior at the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Her fiance was graduated from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and is a junior at the U-M law school. A May wedding is plan- ned. Men'sClubs BNAI MOSHE Men's Club will present a collec- tion of books to representa- tives of Mercy College of De- troit and the Henry Ford Centennial Library at the men's club's annual Shebat service 9:30 a.m. April 1 in the synagogue. The books will be added to the collec- tion started by the men's club to disseminate infor- mation about Israel. Jeffrey Wachter of David Wachler and Sons Crea- tive Jewelers received the Diamonds Today Award for 1978 in New York City at a competition sponsored by De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. Wachter won the award for an earring design. Presenting the award to Wachler is Joan Parker, a representative of De Beers. Adat Shalom Sisterhood Sets Two-Day Donor Fund Raising Adat Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood will hold its an- nual donor activity April 9 and 10 in the synagogue. Theme of the donor program is "The Many Faces of Woman — The Many Facets of Man." The donor will open at 7:30 p.m. April 9 with a con- tinental festival and mar- ket in addition to a men's fashion show. A boutique arcade also will be featured. The sisterhood gift shop also will be open. The April 10 activities will begin at 10 a.m. with a photo history, "The Camera of My Family," presented by author Catherine, Hanf No- ren. Boutiques will be open and an international lunc- heon will be served at 12:30 p.m. There is a charge for the luncheon. A fashion show, enti- tled a "European Fan- tasy" will follow lunc-_ heon. Proceeds will be- nefit sisterhood youth projects, scholarships to Camp Ramah, visits to nursing homes, adult education, the synagogue and other causes. Sisterhood president is Sonia Knopper. Claudia Gold is donor chairman. Members of the steering committee include Susan Bindes, Harriet Dunsky, Anne Helfman, Geri Bot- win, Ann Benderoff, Rose Liss, Joan Rosenbloom, Shirley Locke, Sandy Lor- ence, Celia Schwartz, Ruth Charlotte Newman, Elaine Nussbaum, Rosenblatt and Sharon Sukenic. For information, call Ar- lene Klein at the synagogue, 851-5106. Charles, Lake A Louisiana law makes it il- legal to let a rain puddle remain in your front yard for more than 12 hours. '