Friday, June 18,1971-29 Nancy Robins Becomes THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Andrew Broder Davidoff Heads Jones JWV Post; Go lda Meir Subject of First Medal in Series The first medal in a series of Arnold Marchetti, features on the "Great Men and Women of Israel" obverse a bust of Prime Minister has been dedicated to "Golda She- Golda Meir, with the legend: lanu" (our Golda), it was an- "Golda Meir, Prime Minister of nounced 'by the Lombardo Mint, Israel." The reverse depicts the men- Quebec. The medal, prepared and sculpt- ora, the Tora and other sym- ed like others in the series by bols of Israel. The legend reads: "I have al- ways carried out the missions of YOUR CANDID COLOR the state placed on me, but they have always been accompanied by a feeling of terror . . . the terror exists now." Struck in antique bronze and silver, the medals can be obtained for $2.50 from Lombardo Mint,- Box 203, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Can- ada, or Lombardo Mint, Box 525, Derby Line, Vt. 05830. WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED-BY ALBUM. FINER WINER Your Bar Mitzva or Wedding ROSENBLAT ORC'HESTRA The best in Adult Music & Entertainment AND ASSOCIATES KE 8-12 9 1 \ UN 4-0237 KE 1-8196 Marks 75th Birthday on July 13 Carl's Kosher Meat & Poultry Market incoln Shopping Center Formerly at 7 Mile-Schaefer) ( Featuring: the Finest ht Prime and Choice Meats plus the most modern shopping conveniences. This Week's Specia Member Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. Shoulder Roasts, Briskets, All Your Bar-B-Q Needs & Beef & Veal Patties OPEN SUNDAY CARL CARSON 968- 7 450 • FLOWER HILL FLORIST "Party Specialist" We've moved and expanded our facilities to better Serve rou Don't Wait — SEE US NOW! For Your Fall and Winter Affairs. Harry A. Davidoff's election as commander of Lawrence H. Jones Post No. 190 of the Jewish War Veterans came, without the knowl- edge of the post's members, as a birthday gift to the veteran of World War I who was among the post's charter members. Davidoff, for many years an ac- tive participant in many movements in addition to JWV, will observe his 75th birthday on July 13. Age has not reduced his vigor. He keeps active in behalf of the vet- erans' movement, is an ardent Zionist and seldom misses a func- tion of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, and has been a star volun- MRS. ANDREW BRODER teer worker for Allied Jewish Cam- Nancy Ellen Robins became the paigns. bride of Andrew James Broder in Installation of officers of Jones a recent ceremony at Temple Post will take place 11 a.m. Sun- Emanu-El. Rabbi Milton Rosen- day, at JWV Memorial Home. baum officiated. The newlyweds are the children Harry T. Madison, past national commander of JWV, will be the of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. installing officer. Guests at the Robins of York Rd., Huntington installation in honor of Davidoff Woods; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul will be Judge Lawrence Gubow Broder of Deep Run Rd., Birming- and Nathaniel Goldstick. ham. Davidoff was born July 13, 18196, The bride's Victorian - style gown was of silk organza with in Bulgaria. He was brought to bands of Chantilly lace at the Philadelphia by his parents at the bodice, hem, collar and sleeves. age of 5 and he was educated in The matching Camelot headpiece the Philadelphia public and high featured silk illusion veiling. The schools and the University of bride carried a white French Pennsylvania School of Chemistry and Textiles. bouquet. He came to Detroit in 1933 to Attending the bride were Susan Roe and Mesdames Robert Lipin, join the staff of the Kern Co. and Michael Sisskind and Jeffrey Bro- he became associated with David- der. Junior bridesmaid was Terri son Brothers in 1940 when they formed the Federal Department Lynne Jaffe. Jeffrey and Bruce Broder, the Stores. bridegroom's brothers; James For many years, Davidoff has, Robins, the bride's brother; Robert been among the most active Gordon; and Eric Oppenheim were sponsors of the ZOD Balfour the ushers. Concerts. As an organizer of The couple will take a wedding Jones JWV Post he has been in trip to Toronto and Montreal and JWV leadership for four decades. plans to spend the summer in the Davidoff was married to the East. former Esther Bress of Philadel- in 1925. They have two daugh- Brenner-Truman Branch phia ters, Mrs. Marvin' (Gloria) Nuss- Concludes Year Saturday baum of Philadelphia and Mrs. The closing meeting of Brenner- Sidney. (Joan) Jacobs; a son, Ron- Truman branch, Labor Zionist Or- ald; and eight grandchildren. ganization, will be 8:30 p.m. Satur- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasser, 25745 Continental, Southfield. Nomination of officers will be held and a social hour will follow. Guests are invited. For informa- tion, call President Adeline Salin- ger, 626-8676. IIARRY A. DAVIDOFF JWV SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN POST and AUXILIARY will hold their joint installation of officers 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the King's Arms Lounge. Installing officer for the post will be Department Commander Sidney Lantz. Depart- ment President Jean Friedman will be installing officer for the auxiliary. For reservations, call Irene Levin, 968-3169; or Yetta Glass, 535-4133. The post and auxiliary will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the JWV headquarters. The post will act as hosts. * * * BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will entertain children at the D. J. Healy Home, 1 p.m. Saturday. Toys and gifts will be distributed and refreshments will be served. For information, call Carole Burke, chairman, LI 5-5984. •. 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Bottle 770 FANCY FRESH STOKELY'S FINEST FISHER I BLUE BERRIES TOMATOES I TOMATO JUICE 33' , 3 i ltc11, 19° Pint 39 Basket , For your special parties or other events try our DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We use only Kosher-Wilno-Best-Zion or Feinbergs Kosher Products on our Meat Trays FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL JO 6-4640 TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN Poultry Only) You'll Also Be Delighted with Our Very, Very Best Delicious (We Use Empire Kosher FAMOUS , Pint Basket 29c1 *Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday ■ Nei FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest and largest selection in the area. We clean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service call JO 6 4640 - 0 *.' MISS MAUREEN KATZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Katzman of Devonshire road, Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Maureen to Lawrence Ashman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ashman, of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park. Mr. Ashman, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is attend- ing the University of Detroit Dental School, where he is affiliated with Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. Miss Katzman has attended the University of Michigan School of Design. A December wedding is planned. Steel corrodes 30 times as fast in urban industrial areas where air pollution is present. ... Cootina B y Ruth Sirkis (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) MARINATED BELL PEPPERS Recently I prepared several batches of marinated bell peppers and I would like to share the recipe with you. The peppers are cool and tangy. They add color and variety to any meal, be it lunch or dinner. The marinated peppers keep well in refrigeration so you can use them at your convenience. The peppers themselves are low in calories, which makes them a big favorite of ours. Serve them as a relish, as a vegetable dish to ac commodate meat or fish, or use them in salads the way you would picVes. For 4-6 Servings: 1 pound bell peppers and or pimentos 2 cups water 1 /3 cup salad or olive oil 1 /3 cup lemon juice 1 tbls. wine vinegar 1 bay leaf 6 peppercorns 2 tsp. salt 2 garlic cloves 1 medium onion—sliced 1. Cook all ingredients, except bell pep- pers, in a covered saucepan, on me- dium heat for 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, clean peppers, cut them lengthwise into six parts. Discard seeds and other inedible parts. Put the peppers into the saucepan. Bring to a boil again and then lower the heat and let the peppers simmer in the marinade for 15 minutes. Turn the peppers occasionally in the pan so they are cooked properly on all sides. 3. After 15 minutes take out the peppers with a slotted spoon. Boil down the marinade into half the amount by boiling it vigorously on high heat. Pour the concentrated marinade over peppers. Keep in a covered dish in the refrigerator.