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September 25, 1970 - Image 30

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-09-25

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WILLIAM J. UTNIK has been
appointed general manager of the
Detroit Hilton Hotel, it was an
nounced by Barron Hilton, presi-
dent of Hilton Hotels Corp. Utnik

comes to Detroit from Texas,
where he was general manager of
the Dallas Hilton Inn. He suc-
ceeds Frank Teich who has retired
from Hilton Hotels Corp.

We Apologize"

.gorleepiny you in the Leh about cue new ventnee

,[Save Tiedinsh y

formerl y of Wyomin g -Curtis 3i34 and Sea .goad TilaeLet. and

A

rnie -Sa &man

are proud and happy lo announce that

on or about Oriole.. 15, 1970

their new company, known as

a c4ereel ..e.reLe

Sea .Moods

will Le open for titaness in the great Loll Super Markel

mite

at 30850 Orchard neale Road, Ileae 14

C arrying a complete line of inch

_inch and frozen Sea .700d.,

5,„34

TIE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

Marriages

Holiday Toaster

Road

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GOLDEN-KATZ:. .The Jewish
News regrets the erroneous omis-
sion of the name of Mrs. H. Max-
well Golden from last week's an-
nouncement of her son Theodore's
marriage to Nancy Ellen Katz.
The couple's parents are Dr. and
Mrs. Ben J. Katz of Golfview Ave.,
Troy, and Dr. and Mrs. H. Max-
well Golden of Flint.
• • •
TRUBOW-POLSTER — Carolyn
Faith Polster became the bride of
Steven Aron Trubow recently at the
Hillel Chapel of the University of
Wisconsin. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Marjorie Polster and
the late Jerome Polster of Univers-
ity Heights, Cleveland, and her hus-
band is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Trubow of Toledo, formerly
of Detroit. '

—Adv.

For toasting during the holiday
season, Seagram's V.O. is the
smooth Canadian whiskey.

Coolted Shrimps,

.ei..

MUSIC TO PLEASE

HY and - his HERMAN
Orchestra

aeoc and &molted 5iih.

W e are look." lorward to seeing you real soon

Phone 851-5868

342-9424

851-5869

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Effort Mapped to Clear JNF Box

Hundreds of volunteers from
more than a score of local organi-
zations will participate in The Jew-
ish National Fund's Blue and
White Box fall clearance drive,
Oct. 18-Nov. 18.
Directing the entire operation
for JNF will be Mrs. Frank Silver-
man.
Organizations actively participat-
ing in the collections include the
JNF women's chapter, Hadassah,
Northwest Child Rescue, Pioneer
Women, Mizrachi, Fanny Gluck
and Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. Mem-
bers of the Hadassah Youth Group,
and the Bnai Brith Youth organiza-
tion, also will participate.

The Blue and White Boxes have
been a symbol of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund for more than 70
years. They can be found in Jewish
homes throughout the world, in-
cluding Iceland, Rhodesia, Singa-
pore, Mexico` and Gibraltar.
The boxes have played a major
role in the establishment and
development of Israel. With the
coins collected from the boxes,
land was purchased, cleared and
developed, roads constructed,
and settlements founded.
The JNF is today the exclusive
land development agent of the
Israeli government.
This year, the 100,000,000th tree
will be planted in Israel by JNF.
The Jewish National Fund has
built the major roads in Israel and
has reclaimed thousands of acres
an Cooling
of barren, unproductive soil and
turned them into highly productive
By
agricultural developments.
Funds collected from the Blue
Ruth
and White Boxes account for a sub-
itantial share of the organization's
Sirkis
revenue. However, it is estimated
that nearly $1,000,000 deposited in
JNF boxes remains uncollected.
Blue Box holders with boxes that
remain uncleared after the drive
will be asked to call the JNF office,
A tzimmes is one of those dishes 399-0820.
which we remember with nostal-
gia. It is also a dish that is pre-
pared in many and different ways.
Here we suggest a carrot tzim-
mes since carrots are eaten tra-
ditionally on Rosh Hashana. You
will find that it is easy to prepare
it, and you will be glad you did.
The golden carrots in their rich
sweet sauce, combined with rai-
sins and prunes will instantly
transform any dinner to a special
one.

M

69c •*

2 lb. carrots
1/4 cup parve margarine
1 tbls. flour
Si cup water
1/2 tsp. salt
i/2 tsp. Instant chicken bouLLUon
3-tbla." sugar
3 tbls. honey
2 tsp. lemon juice
1 tsp. grated fresh lemon peel
cup raisins
cup pitted prunes
IA tsp. cinnamon
1 /4 tsp. ground cloves
1. Peel and clean carrots. Cut Into 1/4
inch thick slices.
2. Melt the margarine in a large shal-

low sauce pan, on top of the stove.

3.

"Geed Friday, SaturtlaY, 34BMalli

FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

The finest sad largest *ideation in the
Area. W. clogs, beam skin End grind
all fists fns of charge. For special
service call

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JO 6-4640

tsliswasr 25, 1970-31

Loree Binder to Marry
Michael G. Partrich

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, 'LOW EVERYDAY PRICES !

Holiday Special
Chicago Brand
Strictly Kosher

War,

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5.

6.

Add the sliced carrots and saute
them lightly In the hot margarine.
Sprinkle one this. flour and stir.
Take pan off heat.
Add all other Ingredients. Bring to
a boll. Stir once and then lower the
heat till the carrots are simmering
very, very gently.
Cover and let cook on the low heat
for 50 minutes. Check occasionally
and add some drops of water if need-
ed. When checking, stir the carrots
so they will be coated with the
sauce.
This dish can be prepared In ' ad.
vance. When you reheat it, do so
on a low heat or double boiler to
prevent scorching.
Serve as a side dish along with
boiled beef or chicken.
Makes 6-8 side dishes.

THE
EASY-TO-SHOP
MALL

MISS LDREE BINDER

Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Binder of S.
Bellwood Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Loree Diane to Michael Geoffrey
Partrich, son of Mr. Harry Partrich
of Sebring Ct., Bloomfield Hills,
and Mrs. Edith Jassy of N. Bell-
wood Dr., Southfield.
Mr. Partrich is a senior at Wayne
State University and plans to at-
tend law school.
The couple are to wed in Sep-
tember 1971.

The payment of taxes is the
price that the citizen must - pay
for the inherited blessings of
civilization.

• Dubb's Country Kitchen

• Sherri's

• Efros Drug Company

• Fabulous Star Bakery

• Bud Rollins Shoes

• The Bootery

• Pickwick Shop

• Bab's Hair Fashions

• Rigsby Shoe Service

• Ala's Barber Shop

Keep
America
green.

• Room At The Bottom

SHERRI'S
in the

N ENV

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TRAVELING? Sherri's recommends you see Israel first
But — wherever you go — see Sherri's first!

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Greenfield and Ten Mile

Take stock in America
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