THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Winter Wedding for Miss Kraus MISS KRAUS Dr. and Mrs. Edmond - Kraus_ of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathie Sue, ..- to Arthur N. Rott, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rott of Bir- mingham and Mrs. Rita Rott of Santa Monica, Calif. A winter wedding is planned. I FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA DUO's — TRIO's SOLOISTS 557-7986 Phonogift, Other Events to Aid Campaigli The Career Women's Sec- tion of 'the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund Women's Di- vision will join other di- vision volunteer workers for Phonogift solicitation at the section's monthly meeting 5:45 p.m. Tuesday at United Hebrew Schools. The meetings begins with dinner and a briefing. Dul- cie Rosenfeld, Women's Di- vision president, will dis- cuss the needs of the 1980 Campaign, and Nancy Hirsch, Phonogift briefing chaifinan, will speak on telephone solicitation tech- niques. Phonogift will continue through March 16. Judy Naftaly is chair- man, and Fayga Dombey, associate chairman, of the Career Women's Section. For reservations for Tues- day's meeting, call the Women's Division, 965- 3939. * * * Dentists Meet Wednesday Evening Israeli journalist Uri Dan will speak at a cocktail re- ception and dinner for the Dentists Section on Wed- nesday at Adat Shalom INVITES OUR CUSTOMERS 'TO A • • • • • Pierre Cardin French Shriner Freeman Clark Dan Post UPro • • • • • Adolfo Bass San Remo Bally And Others 50% off NEW ORLEANS MALL, 10 Mile & Greenfield, Southfield Daily & Sat. 10-6, Thursday 10-8' One Week Only 1226 Shoes Synagogue. The 7:30 p.m. dinner will follow a recep- tion at 6:30 p.m. Dan, chief correspondent of the Israel daily "Ma'ariv," covered the commando raid on Entebbe Airport and three weeks later wrote "90 Minutes at Entebbe," a best-seller that has been translated into 20 languages. A native Israeli, Dan has written thousands of arti- cles on military and politi- cal affairs, has covered the Suez Campaign and Yom Kippur War and is an authority on French-Israeli relations. Dr. Eli V. Berger is chairman of the Dentists Section. Donald Fox and Dr. Harris W. Mainster chair the Professional Health Di- vision. 1 cup Maxwell House ADC Cof- fee 1 quart water Prepare coffee in automatic drip coffee maker, using amounts given above. Pour into demitasse cups. Serve with cream and sugar. Makes 10 to 12 servings. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SOCIAL SCIENCE IN ISRAEL June 18-July 30, 1980 Ague, six-week program of academic, kibbutz, and travel experience conducted by program L.....;ctor Dr. Jacob Climo, MSU Department of Social Science. A cultural anthropologist with special interest in communal and collective farming communities, Dr. Climo directed MSU's Israel summer program in 1977. Open to all students from all colleges and universities. Students earn 8-12 quarter credits. Extensive use of guest speakers in the classroom. Seven full-day field trips to various parts of Israel. Three weeks of living, working, studying on an Israeli kibbutz. Four days of independent travel. Application deadline: April 25, 1980. For further information on courses, program costs, living accomodations, travel and financial aid, write or phone: MSU Summer in Israel — Office of Overseas Study 108 International Center Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 - (517) 353-8920 Some of the 60 Detroit delegates at the recent United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Cabinet meetings in Washington are shown meeting with Rep. William S. Broomfield (R-Mich.). Shown are, from left, seated, Broomfield, Mark Hauser, Joel and Linda Gershenson, Joan Satovsky, Sharon Hart, Shelley Jackier, Neil Satovsky, Steve Coden, Linda Lee, Jan Hauser and Dr. Martin Hart. Standing are Edward Gold, Peter Alter, Marci Grant and Dr. Steven Grant. * * * Demitasse WE SELL FOR LESS . Met. Div. 'M" Day Set for March 16 Volunteer Campaign workers for the Metropoli- tan Division will turn In their completed pledge cards at the division's an- nual "M" Day, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. March 16 in the board room of United Hebrew Schools. Telephones will be 'avail- able so workers can com- plete their assignments. Among the organizations participating in the Met- ropolitan Division Cam- paign are the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and Bowling Association, the Jewish War Veterans, the Cong. Beth Abraham- Hillel-Moses Men's Club, the Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club, and several Jewish Community Center organizations, including the Center Businessmen's Club, the Center Social Service Club, the Golden Friendship Circle, the Jewish Center Culture Club, the Retired Men's Recreation Club and the Jewish Parents Institute. Also the Jewish War Vet- erans Bowling League, the Labor Zionist Alliance Friday, March 1, 1980 55 — Special Group of Jackets Values To $1300° NOW Members of the Women's Division Koach Section recently visited several local agencies that are mem- bers of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Shown are, from left, Barbara Stollman, Linda Lee, Evelyn Sil- verman, Federation Apartments Executive Director Helen Naimark and Pola Friedman. Council of Detroit, the Rose Sherer Socialites, the Sholem Aleichem Institute, United Hebrew Schools, Workmen's Circle and a number of individual Bnai Brith lodges. * * * Pharmacy Section Dinner March 19 The Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Suppliers Section of the AJC-IEF will hold a dinner meeting March 19 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The 7:30 p.m. dinner will be preceded by a cocktail reception starting at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Av- raham Sharir, chairman of the Likud Parliamentary- Faction in Israel's Knesset. He was elected to the Knes- set in 1977. Robert A. Shapiro is chairman of the Pharma- cists and Pharmaceutical Suppliers Section. Hadar Granadar, Abe Medow and David Zimmerman are co- chairmen, and Robert S. Dunsky, Gerald Gerger and Sheldon J. Weisberg, vice chairmen. Edward Glick, Julius Tapper and Marvin Yagoda are associate chairman, and Irving Be- linsky, William Bobrin and Jerry Soble, advisers. Serving on the section cabinet are Arthur Baker, Fred Band, Stuart Bass, Bernard Breyer, Neil Brown, Isaac Englebaum, Sam Farber, William Farber, Sidney Glen, Jack Green, Meyer Goldstein, Erwin Guten- berg, Merle Harris, Yale Hechtman, Marvin Hoffman, Rudolph Kel- ler, Jerome Kelman and Dennis Klar. Also Alan Klein, Mickey Kole, Larry Kowalsky, Ben- jamin Krimer, Jack Kut- nick, Irving Leider, James Millman, Milton Mindell, Nathan Pack, Harry Posar, Sam Plucer, Harvey Rubin, Gordon Ryback, Bernard Schiff, Jack Shiffman, Louis S. Siegel, Ken Soble, Al Stotsky and Myron Win- kelman. Project JOIN Seeks Interns Applications still are being taken by the Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop for its Project JOIN summer in- ternship program. Participants in the pro- gram are placed throughout the area with Jewish com- munal agencies and earn a tax-free stipend. Interns also participate in a weekly educational program con- centrating on the structure of the Jewish community. Interested college stu- dents should call the JVS- CW, 967-0500. Application deadline is March 21. $64" This Weekend ONLY Mar., lth & 8th all sales final . no charges no layaways KJaDukt. Advance Fashions Ltd. New Orleans Moll 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield VISA' 6/Ien'sClub AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Cranbrook Apts. club house. Games and refresh- ments will highlight the evening. HOURS Mon.-Sat. 10-5 yl 569-4030