Lauren Kogan Is Bride of Stephen Lee Stone MRS. STEPHEN STONE 1 In a ceremony Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Lauren Cathy Ko- gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Kogan of Oak Dr. became the bride of Stephen Lee Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Stone of Trailwood Path, Birmingham. The bride wore a gown of im- ported French Alencon lace ap- pliqued on English net over silk cloud peau de soie. It featured a high neckline, flounced edged sleeves and a raised waistline defined by a set-in band, bowed and pearled at the center. The tunic-styled lace skirt, deeply scalloped, extended into a full chapel-length train. Her head- piece was a Juliet cap of match- ing lace flower petals holding the bouffant veil of imported silk illusion. The bride was attended by her sister Amy as maid of honor, and Mada Portnoy as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Beverly Katz, Karen Sue Simon, Gay Rubin and Leslie Cohn. Allen Lichter served as best man. Ushers included Seth and Mark Kogan, brothers of the bride, Ken Stein, Fredrick Rubin, Rob- ert Kayes and Gary Marcus. After honeymooning in Europe the couple will reside in Farming- ton. man coot, g• ?$. In connection with Michigan Week and in cooperation with other denominations, Beth Isaac in Tren- ton displayed several religious symbols in the showcase of the Lincoln Motor Inn, Lincoln Park. Beth Isaac displayed newspaper articles on Jewish festivals written by its spiritual leader, Dr. Josef Zeitin, and pictures of the ground- breaking ceremony of the synago- gue in 1963 and of the religious school in action. There also were pitcures of religious symbols in mosaic created by Mrs. Florence Kaufman in the social hall of the congregation. * a * Hal William Sadick, son of Dr. and Mrs, Paul Sadick will ob- serve his Bar Mitzva Saturday at Cong. Beth Isaac. Dr. Zeitin will speak on "Bar Mitzva Cere- mony and Religious Duties After Bar Mitzva" 9:30 a.m. The Fri- day Night service will start at 7:30. * * I BBYO Galilee Chapter adviser Ellie Rothenberg, who will grad- uate next month from Wayne State University, will leave for Israel in September for studying and teach- ing. Miss Rothenberg has taught 1 SUPER SPECIAL! Kosher Zion Brand Tr HOT DOGS Strictly, 1 lb. Cello Pkg. YOSEF TEKOAH, ambassador of Israel to the United Nations, will arrive in Philadelphia Monday eve- ning to be guest of honor at the annual dinner meeting of the board of Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning at the Warwick Hotel. We're also famous for our fabulous Kaiser Rolls! N EN\T ORLEANS MALL The Sheldon Rott Orchestra PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT LI 7-0896 HEINZ ROKEACH BORSCHT Beet, Schav, Diet Beet, Lemon Beet Your Choice • • D,ab s ecoh.• ■ • ch.rri s • Oros Deus f • fabulous St, • Bud totes Sh., • The Bootery • Pickwick Shop • Bab s Mort lash, - • Rigsby Shoe Service s Berber Shop • At • The Bottom UNDER THE BRIGHT ORANGE ROOF at GREPIFIELD and 10 MILE ROADS LI 5-2737 Jars BAKED BEANS 12` For Spotless Auto- matic Dishwashing Giant Size ELECTRA-SOL 31 oz. Box STARKIST Fancy Albacore White Meat TUNA Solid Packed in Spring Water 85c 3,„..s 95` SPECIAL SALE! Vegetarian Style 16 oz. Can EXTRA SPECIAL! 79` 3 49` MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL! PLANTER'S MIXED NUTS 13 oz. Can Ruth SLICED SWISS CHEESE f or- Pkg. 37' - BORDEN'S 'THIRSTEE SMASH' YOGURT Fruit Drinks z Pint Carton 19` All Grinds • .4 A. dbl 46. 69` 1 Can We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity New, Very Special Quality Hellman's Real Mayonnaise Alcoa Wrap Aluminum foil Rolls BORDEN'S Swiss Style All Flavors uutin DEXTER WVISON t'4ARKETS HILLS BROS COFFEE 69` 4 21' 7' 95C DAIRY SPECIALS Sirkis It is good to follow a workday occupation as well as to study the Tora, for between the two one forgets to sin.—Talmud. - • - religious school at Beth Isaac for the last four years. The president of BBYO, Lis Griffin, was elected vice president of BBYO's Great Lakes Council. * On Sisterhood Sabbath, Mrs. Marilynn Mittleman, vice president of the Human Relation Council of Trenton, spoke on the goals of women's club. Mrs. Mittleman is associated with the Michigan Hu- man Rights Commission. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! Imported Austrian Alps 2 pounds lean hamburger meat 1 cup bread crumbs 2 eggs 1 medium onion—finely chopped 2 gloves garlic 1 Tbls. oil 2 hard boiled eggs 1 cup beef bouillion 2 tsp. salt, 1/2 tsp. pepper 1. Combine in a bowl the hamburger meat, salt, pepper, chopped onion and mashed garlic. Add beaten eggs, oil and bread crumbs. 2. Mix well to have a unified mixture. Form two big patties. In each put a hard boiled eggs. Shape the patties with your hands so the eggs are in the middle, covered with meat all over. 3. Put the 2 klopsses in a shallow pan. Surround with the beef bouillion (which can be canned or made out of a cube). Cover the pan and put in a medium heated oven for one hour. Baste it occasionally. 4. Serve with rice or cooked potatoes when hot. Serve with potato salad when cold. (Copyright, 1969, JTA, Inc.) Fabulous Star Bakery News From Downriver By KLOPSS Klopss is the Jewish version of a meat loaf. It is made out of chopped meat and flavored with onions and garlic. It is moist and tender and its juices are wonder- ful on rice or mashed potatoes. You can decorate the klopss by putting hard boiled eggs in it. When cutting the klopss cross-wise, it will feature slices of egg in the # center. Klopss is delicious when served hot or cold, which makes it doubly attractive. Friday, May 30, 1969 - 23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS V, Gal. 100 Plastic Jars 35c each JQatr. FREE 2 QUART PATIO PITCHER With Purchase of 10 Package 4 9 C TEA MIX 79c 12 oz. Jar 35` SUPER SPECIAL! Reg. or Lo-Cal HAWAIIAN PUNCH $149 Gal. Jug All for only PEANUT BUTTER For Whiter Washes MIRACLE WHITE SALADA ICED Velvet Brand Creamy or Crunchy '1 4 ut Cans 4 ,0 80C FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS NIBLET BRAND Whole Kernel GOLDEN CORN BIRDSEYE PEAS azi 95c 6 10 oz. Pkgs. $100 DOWNYFLAKE STOUFFER'S SEALDSWEET Toast a. Serve Man Size ORANGE JUICE FRENCH TOAST 12 oz. Pkg. 29` Grade A POT PIES 10 oz. 49` Pkg. =s 95c Chicken, Beef or Turkey GULF PRINCESS Pink, Peeled And Deveined SHRIMP Reg. $3.39 11/2 lb. 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