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Friday, February 27, 1970-27 0 Mari Cootin g • Miss Nemoy of NewYork Plans Spring Ceremony TIME .EASY—To—shop MALL Any $1.59 Box FREE SPECIAL CAKES irmrdosonwpa:mmallomem:0- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tive director of the UCPAD, ex- By plains, "The purpose of the proj- ect is simply to give these people Ruth an opportunity to live away from home, to see if they can manage." Sirkis The project, started in July, is designed to run three years and (Copyright serve 24 people. Medicaid pays the 1970, cost of room, meals and basic JTA, Inc.) nursing care. A $5,100 grant from the Cerebral Palsy Association KASHA (Buckwheat Groats) pays the salary of a program and You plan your dinner and have recreation director. Other groups already decided on the salad, meat have assisted. and vegetable. Now you look for a starchy food to go with the meat. Rice, potatoes and noodles may be the first to come to your mind. But the idea is dropped because you would like something new for a change. Well, what can be more • Dubb s Country Kitchen "new" than an "old favorite?" So • try kasha. It is as old as your Drug Company grandmother (at least) and yet, as • Fabulous Star Bakery modern as a "health food." • Bud Rollins Shoes Try this simple and quick recipe. • The Bootery Serve it as a hot nourishing side • Pickwick Shop dish. However, if you want to play • Bab s Hair Fashions around a little, use the same recipe • Rigsby Shoe Service • as a filling. You could have "kasha Ala s Barber Shop ), 4 knishes" in no time. Utilize the • Room Al The Bottom refrigerated rolls as the dough (the crescent dinner rolls are the best). Fill with the cooked kasha, bake and serve hot. For about 6 side dishes: The participants, 21 to 35 years of age, are all confined to wheel- chairs and need nursing care. All are intellectually alert, and this is their first opportunity to cope Lindy Cheese Cake 59c Mixed Stripes . . 59c Continental Barton's With purchase of one lb. box at with their handicaps on their own. Mrs. Margaret Schilling, execu- A pilot project to enable severely handicaped adults to live together on their own is under way in Oak- land County with the support of the United Cerebal Palsy Associa- tion of Detroit (UCPAD), a Torch Drive service. - Located in Farmington, the Liv- ing Opportunities, Inc., project cur- rently serves nine handicaped young adults in a wing of the Oak Hill Nursing Home. 7 1 f MISS CHARNEY NEMOY Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Nemoy of Syracuse, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter Charney to Robert Paul Oppen- heim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lords Oppenheim of Indiana Ave. Miss Nemoy, a graduate of State University at Binghamton, attends Syracuse University as a graduate student. Mr. Oppenheim, a grad- uate of Wayne State University, 3 cups hot water also attends graduate school 1 cup kasha 11/2 tsps. salt 3 tbls. on Syracuse. 312 tsp. pepper 1 tbls. dehydrated flaked onions A June wedding is planned ill 1. Place oil in a medium saucepans. Heat it and add the kasha. Fry it while Syracuse. stirring for several minutes. 2. Heat the water and add to the fried kasha at once. Add the onions and the salt and pepper. Bring to a quick boil uncovered. 3. Reduce the heat to a very low flame. (If you have an electric range you may even turn it off.) Cover tightly after the active boiling has stopped and let it steam for 30 miuutes. Israel War Hero - Guest Ree Menahem Sadinsky, hero of the DARING DISCOUNT DRUGS = =I IN COUPON so ea er I Six-Day War, who led the first unit to enter Jericho, will be the I guest speaker at a leadership re- ception to bed ' hosted by Mr. f and Mrs. Her- j man Weiss, p.m. March 8 in their home, 13100 Burton, : Oak Park, in ad-i vance of the five organizations Is- rael Bond dinner- dance, to be held later in the spring I Sadinsky, a leading Israel ed- ucator and youth worker, is a na- tive of Jerusalem and a graduate I of the Hebrew Sadinsky University. He served as director of the youth, cultural and sports department of Beit Shemesh, a development town 20 miles from Jerusalem. Prior to that he was the principal of an elementary school in that town. During the June 1967 War, he was in command of armored tank forces which saw action on the Jerusalem, Jordanian and Syrian fronts. Sadinsky is now in the United States under an exchange program and is serving as youth director of the Rogers Park Jewish Com- munity Center in Chicago. Five organizations sponsoring the planned dinner-dance include Ra- domer Mutual Society, Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit, United Jewish Social Club, Work- men's Circle Branch 227 and Zion- ists Revisionists. ' :; I I I I Regular $1.05 CREST 1 1 TOOTHPASTE 1 I 1 11 1 1 1 I L 1 6 3 14-ox. Limit 1 — Expires Marcia III MO NM I= . C OU P N Regular $2.29 LILT HOME PERMANENT $109 I Put your money where your heart is — Sign up for U.S. SAYINGS BONDS, FREEDOM SHARES I ... I Limit 1 — Expires March 8 DARING DISCOUNT DRUGS Next Door to DEXTER DAVISON MARKET Coolidge at 10 Mile Lower Than Discount on Prescriptions!