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January 02, 1970 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-02

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Friday, January 2, 1970-17 /Ban ish u bmins Tra.z ,t 1

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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c

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Special Label

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100 ct.
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BLACK
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59c

8-oz.
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Puff's

White or Assorted

FACIAL
TISSUES

Box

200 ct.

10-oz.
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All Grinds

or Short

Hudson Pure Ground

INSTANT
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69c

1-lb.
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Roland Imported

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Alaska Sockeye

3

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99'

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We Reserve

Right to Limit
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Unsweetened

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PRUNE
JUICE

RED
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PRESERVES

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55'

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Seedless

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Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Manny Segel of Still
Valley Dr., Farmington, and Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Shulman, of ,
Filmore P1., Southfield.

The bride's gown of satin featur-
ed a high neck, and the bodice
and long sleeves were embroidered
j with Alencon lace. An attached
train was appliqued with matching
lace. A Camelot bonnet of match-
ing satin with lace flowers held
her cathedral veil of silk illusion.
She carried a cascade of orchids
with flowing ivy.
Mrs. David Segel served as
matron of honor. Bridesmaids were
Annette Elkind. Patti Wolfberg.
Natalie Madgy and Joni Bressler.
Garry Shulman served as best
man and ushers included Allen
Cohen, David Kaplan. David Segel,
Irwin Nagel and Jerry Segel.

Jewish Mulls

BY RUTH SIRKIS
Inc.)

(Copyright 1970. JTA.

A NEW

WAY WITH STEAK

If you can spare a few minute ,
from your busy schedule for the
kitchen and if you are not afraid
of a few drops of oil. you can come
up with a wonderful dish. You will
fall in love with it even before you
taste it because it has a wonderful
aroma and a gay, colorful look.
This dish is made out of the
good old steak, but it is dressed
up with vegetables and seasonings.
We learned to make it from the
chef of the Spanish restaurant
"Senor Pico. — and adapted it for
our own Jewish kitchen.

For

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

Seven Seas

In a Saturday ceremony at Cling.
Shaarey Zedek, Cheri Fern Segel
became the bride - of Alan Irwin
Shulman. Rabbis Irwin Groner and
Ilayim Donin officiated.
After a honeymoon in Paris and
Amsterdam, the couple will re-
side in Ann Arbor. where they
attend school.

two portions:
2 medium-sized nice steaks
(already kosheredi
1 big onion
2 medium tomatoes
1 bell pepper
2 cloves of fresh garlic
1 y CUP olive oil
salt
freshly ground pepper
I. Cut the onions into very than
slices. Fry in the olive oil, in a heavy
skillet on medium heat. The onions
should look transparent.

2. Cut the pepper into thin strips
and add them to the onions in the
skillet. Fry for about 5 minutes. Cut
the tomatoes into cubes and chop the
garlic. Add to the skillet.
3. Slice the steak into very thin strips
Add to the skillet and fry. Toss all the
ingredients while frying. Continue for
about five minutes. Sprinkle salt and
freshly ground pepper.
4. You can SCI-ye it with rice. along
with all the vegetables in the pan and.
of course. all the juices.

Criterion

to VieNv
Middle Ezist Olith)()k

Its first open forum of the new
year will be presented by Criteri ■ an
Club 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Oak Park Community Center.
Betty Weinberg. program chair-
• man, said the public will he wel-
come at no charge.
"Outlook for 1970 in the Nliiitilt•
East. — Will he the round table sa i l,-
ject. with the principal di,cussi.ni
to he led by Dr. Michael T. 1:0.-nn-
feldt. attorney Richard b:ramer
and Leonard I.. Radnor.

For information,. call Miss Wein-
berg. 532-8855.

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