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February 20, 1970 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-02-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, February 20, 1970

Women's Phonogift Drive to Start March 8 53-

Miss Miller, Mr. Cohen
ExchangeIreddingVows

George M. Stutz, motor corps shifts working at the Shaarey
dek daily, except Saturdays, 9:30
chairman.
Phonogift workers who will be a.m. to 12 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m., and
manning the telephones will meet 7 to 9 p.m. Women may volunteer
Wednesday in the youth lounge of for this community work by eta.
ing WO 5-3939, Extension 87..
Shaarey Zedek.
Other officers of the Phonogift
The motor corps, whose respon-
sibility it will be to pick up the are Mrs. Mitchell Mandeber&
Phonogift
co-chairman; Mrs. Jar
pledges made during the cam-
paign, will meet at Shaarey Zedek, lian Priver, motor corps advisOr.,
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 4. and Mrs. Max Stollman, campaign
Those attending these meetings chairman.
will receive the material necessary
for their work and be brought up
to date on the campaign.
TO ENJOY
Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, presi-
dent of the women's division, urged
YOUR
MEALS
There is still time to enter the women to volnteer for the Phono-
ninth annual Queen of the Kitchen gift effort.
SERVE
contest and win one of 10 elec-
There will be three two-hour
trical appliances, including a de-
luxe range. Deadline for entries is
YOUR CANDID COLOR
midnight March 1.
Sponsored by Detroit Edison, the
contest is open to women who are
employed full-time outside of their
WILL BE
homes and who live within the
boundaries of the company's South-
eastern Michigan service area. All
are invited to submit a recipe for
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
and
a one-dish meal that can be
cooked in an hour or less. Pro-
fessional home economists and
cooks, and employes of Detroit
AND ASSOCIATES
Edison or their immediate families
KE 1-8196
are not eligible.
The grand prize is a deluxe
electric range, and the "Queen" r• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:
will have her choice of top-of-the- •
:
We're Still in the Same Location !
line models of nationally-known :
••
manufacturers. A broiler-rotisserie

will be awarded as second prize;
and the third prize will be a deluxe
BEST PRICE — BEST QUALITY !
solid state blender.

Entries must include name, ad- •

dress, and place of employment
and telephone number and should
be sent to Edison's Electric Living vo
FOR BRISS, PIDYON HA-BEN OR REHEARSAL PARTIES!
Division, 2000 Second Avenue, De- •
■ •
troit 48226.

From entries received, 10 women
NEW CROP OF INDIAN NUTS JUST ARRIVED
will be chosen to take part in a
• Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing, Potatoes and Gravy
cook-off March 19, in Detroit. Each
• Cheese Blintzes • Tasty Delicious Kishka • Fresh Knishes Daily •

• Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring • Dill Pickles • Hors D'Oeuvres •
finalist will receive an electrical
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appliance and will be the guest of


the Edison Company at the Salute
PHONE
NUMBER
to Women Who Work banquet at
341-5512
Detroit's Cobo Hall on the evening
of March 19. Names of finalists
We Deliver in Southfield
will be announced the week of floomemeemommeemmeeeemee•••••••••
March 15.

Nearly 10,000 Detroit area women
will be called by the 300 volun-
teers of the Phonogift drive, March
8 through March 15, being con-
ducted by the women's division of
the 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign—
Israel Emergency Fund.
Two briefing meetings for the
workers will be held under the
leadership of Mrs. Oscar Band,
Phonogift chairman, and Mrs.

Sngagements

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Spilkin
of Ardmore Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Margo Jean to Martin David Katz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz
of Pointe-O-Woods, Southfield. Miss
Spilkin is a graduate of Michigan
State University where she ma-
jored in sociology. Her fiance is
in the school of architecture at
Lawrence Institute of Technology.
A March wedding is planned.
* * *
Mrs. George Baumgarten of
San Mateo, Calif., announces the
engagement of her daughter Nina
to Michael F. Stein, son of Mr.
MRS. ROBERT COHEN
and Mrs. Morris W. Stein of
Salem Rd., Huntington Woods. A
In a recent ceremony at the
March wedding is planned in San Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Ann Eliza-
Mateo.
beth Miller became the bride of
Robert Ian Cohen. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Miller of Arling-
ton Dr., Southfield, and Mrs. Sam-
uel Chavkin of Wildemere Ave.,
and the late Bernard Cohen.
The bride wore an Empire
princess style gown of silk satin
appliqued with pearl embroidered
Alencon lace. The gown featured
a high neckline, bishop sleeves
and an attached chapel-length
train. Her headpiece was a
chapel-length mantilla.
Sari Shubow served as maid of
honor, and Patricia Green and
Maryann Dresner were brides-
Spaghetti Dinner with
maids.
meatless mushroom
Richard Cohen served his brother
sauce and grated cheese.
as best man, and ushers were
Charles Bader, Robert Fisher and
Larry Rubens.
The couple honeymooned in To.
ronto.

`Queen of Kitchen'
Contest Still Open

ALBUM
FINER
WINER

Italian
Dairy
Meal

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee

Old-World Gefilte Fish
New From Mother's

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NEW YORK—Old-World Gefilte
Fish, a new product with a sweet
flavor, is now available from
Mother's Food Products. The fish
is slow simmered in order to bring
out the sweet taste.
Old-World Gefilte Fish will be
available in 12- or 24-ounce jars
and is on grocers' shelves now. 1
Mother's regular gefilte fish is now
available in 24-ounce jars as well.
All Mother's products are en-
dorsed by the OU (Union of Ortho-
dox Congregations of America),
and all will be available kosher
for Passover.

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AND CHICKEN DINNERS


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The Parents Association for Jew
ish Residential Care for Mentally
Retarded will meet 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Jewish Center. Guest
speaker will be Josephine Jackson
field representeative of the Socia
Security Administration since 1946.

ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

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IT'S SAFE !

Parent Unit for Retarded
to Hear of Social Security

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Just cook the spaghetti, add
the heated sauce, top with the
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GREENFIELD
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MISS ALEXIS GOLD

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold of Avon
Ave., Oak Park, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Alexis
to Larry Chassin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Chassin of Church
Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-elect and her fiance,
who attends Oakland Community
College, plan to marry June 28.

Gathering for Academy

Slated This Weekend

This Saturday evening at 8:30,
the 15th annual melave malka in
honor of the West Coast Talmudical
Academy will be held at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah.
The academy is headed by Rabbi
Simche Wasserman, dean of the
Detroit Yeshiva for many years,
who will be present at the gather-
ing of friends and academy sup-
porters.

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