THE DETROIT JEWISITNEWS — Friday, September 11, 1981 63 Refugee- titiCS15eak for CHAIM HolodaU:St . Seriiiriar Is Planned CHAIM — Children of Holocaust Survivors Asso- ciation in Michigan — will have a general meeting 8 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of BBYO Appointee WASHINGTON — Dr. Dov Peretz Elkins has been appointed international di- rector of program services for the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. the Jewish Community Center. Refreshments will precede the meeting at 7:30. Dr. Ursula Dibner, pro- fessor of history al the Uni- versity of Michigan — Dearborn, will speak on her experiences while growing up in Nazi Germany. The public is invited. At the meeting, CHAIM will also begin distributing the questionnaire prepared by its oral history commit- tee. The document records personal and family history for the periods before, dur- ing and after the Holocaust. The document will serve as a family history and be the first step in a CHAIM sur- vey about the survivor population of metropolitan Detroit. CHAIM will offer .a six-week seminar on the Holocaust beginning 8:30 Miss Ulrych to Marry in Fall at. Kitchen Glamor. . . — SEPTEMBER — TEMPTATIONS OF FRUIT DESSERTS: • ANGORA • MOHAIR • WOOL • SILK • RIBBON • COTTON • LINEN • Marcia Sikarskie, popular food authority, teaches methods of preparing pear Charlotte with brandy sauce. apple strudel, peach, walnut tart and more. Join us. IMPORTED YARNS FROM FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS GREAT FALL YARNS call us for the best-fitting, best-looking knits In town! ROCHELLE IMBER Selected Yarns On Sale CO. 353-1943 NAT Formerly MARGOLIS FURNITURE of Detroit, Mich. 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Her fiance attended Gymnasium Weilheim, where he majored in psy- chology and Latin; and was graduated from the Al- liance Francaise, Paris, France, where he received a certificate in French, the Sorbonne, Paris, France, where he earned a BA de- gree in economics and an MBA degree in business administration and from Cornell University, where he earned a master's degree in hotel administration. A fall wedding is planned. WORLD IMPORTS, Inc. (styled in theatre tickets & whistles) the University of Michi- gan — Dearborn. There is a charge for the seminar and enrollment is limited. For information, call the Elliases, 477-0222. FREE Cooking Classes KNIT KNIT KNIT KNIT • INSTRUCTIONS • PATTERNS • • FINISHING WORK • READY-MADE SWEATERS & COATS p.m. Oct. 5 at the home of Frank and Betty Ellias, 28228 Brookhill Dr., Farmington Hills. The seminar will be taught by Dr. Sidney Bolkosky of 643-7430 Mon. Thurs. Fn. 10 am - 9 pm Tues. Wed. 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