Central Alumni Repay City With Gift to Library Bonnie Engel Engaged THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A check for $800 was presented surplus. Committee co-chairman Mrs. Esther Gorback said they decided that "since we were all born and brought up in Detroit and went to school here, the money should go to something ed- ucational in Detroit." Members of the committee who attended the presentation were co- chairmen Esther Bornstein and Esther Gorback, Ruthe Goldfarb, Norma Sklar, Hy Levine and Martin Kohlenberg. Robert Armstrong, business di- rector of the Detroit Public Library, who accepted the check on behalf of the library, indicated that the money will be used for the purchase of much-needed new books. to the Detroit Public Library by a committee of alumni of Central High School class of 1946. Over 800 class members and their spouses attended their 25th year reunion May 2. The treasury ended up with an unexpected $800 YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER _ WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY WINER New Office for NCJW The National Council of Jewish Women Greater Detroit Section announces it has relocated this week to 16400 W. 12 Mile, South- field, phone 557-9604. AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 Carl's Kosher Meat & Poultry Market incoln Shopping Center (Formerly at 7 Mlle - Schaefer) Featuring: the Finest in Prime and Choice Meats plus the most modern shopping conveniences. Member Retail Kosher Meat Dealers.. Assoc. OPEN SUNDAY, JULY 4t h 4 CARL CARSON For All Your Bar B-Q Needs Closed Mon., July 5th 1 to Joel Schwitzer marriag es SKLAR-ROSENBERG: Kathy Ellen Rosenberg became the bride of Gary Irwin Sklar in a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A champagne brunch followed at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbis Moses Lehrman and M. Robert Syme, and Cantor Louis Klein, of- ficiated. The new Mrs. Sklar is the daughter of Mr. Leslie Rosen- berg of E. Jefferson Ave. and the late Mrs. Esther Rosenberg. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sklar of W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield. Maid of honor was Paula Kanarek. Robert Sklar served his brother as best man. Following a honeymoon to Montreal MISS BONNIE ENGEL and the Laurentians, the couple Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Engel of will reside in Troy. Gardner Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter WAILER-MILLER: Mr. a n d Bonnie Susan to Joel S. Schwitzer, Mrs. Edward Miller of Selkirk son of Mr. and Mrs. David Schwit- Ave., Southfield, announce the zer of Canterbury, Conn. marriage of their daughter Vic- Miss Engel attended Stern Col- toria to Marshall Wailer, son of lege and is in the college of educa- Mr. Harry Waller of Baltimore and the late Anne S. Waller. Rabbi tion at Wayne State 'University. Her fiance, a graduate of Yeshiva Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas University, will attend Brooklyn Fenakel officiated. Susan Cascade attended the bride, and Eric Wal- Law School in the fall. was his brother's best man. Wedding plans are being made ler Following a honeymoon in Europe, for June 1972. the couple will live in Cincinnati. * * Nshei Chabad Plans PICK-GROBE-PICK: Suzanne Carol Pick became the bride of Kosher' Fun at Picnic Robert Pick-Grobe in a recent Detroit chapter of Nshei Cha- ceremony. The bride is the daugh- bad, the Lubavitcher Women's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pick Organization, w i 11 sponsor a of Seneca Ave., Oak Park. The "Kosher Korner" July 4-5 at the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and 25th annual Oak Park parade and Mrs. Roy Grobe of Saginaw. The newlyweds will continue their picnic in the municipal park. The booth will exhibit some of studies at the University of In- the OU Kosher products available diana in September. in supermarkets. Also featured will be a "Kashrut Quiz" with gifts awarded to all participants. 'Free literature about Jewish dietary laws will be available. The Mishkan Israel Sisterhood By will be operating a snow cone booth and a candy booth. Samples Ruth of OU cookies will be available there. Sirkis 968-7450 FLORIST "Party Specialist" We've moved and expanded our facilities to better Serve ou Don't Wait — SEE US NOW! For Your Fall and Winter Affairs. 10730 W. 9 Mile (1/2 mile east of Coolidge) Call for Appointment Single Girls' Sorority HOT DOGS or KNOCKS 12-Oz. 194 Cello Pkg. 1r7 SOUR CREAM Pint Carton 3Q0 0 - HOLIDAY Super Special HI-C FRUIT DRINKS lour Choice of Flavor 1-qt. 14-oz. 29C Can WESLEY'S Quaker Maid Chocolate Marshmallow ICE CREAM Y2-gal. Carton 7 94 HEINZ Vegetarian Style BAKED BEANS 2 14-: . 27c ROLAND IMPORTED DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS I SUNKIST SARDINES I ORANGES In Olive Oil 4 4 4-3/8-oz.G9 Cans 00 34 For GREEN I CABBAGE I 4 to 25 , , Aver. Head II Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday For y our special parties or usher 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 Also Be D elighted with Our Very, Very Best Delicious (We Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only) ■ 111.1 FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest and largest selection in the area We r.lean, bone, skin and grind 411 fish free of charge. IFor special service call Jo 6-4640 Milner-Mandell Troth Announced in Tucson ( Copyright 1971, All single girls, age 21-26, are JTA, Inc.) invited to join Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority. The non-collegiate EASY ENTERTAINING social club is open to both working Entertaining can be fun as long girls and students. For information, call Judi Rosen, 352-4375; or Beth as you don't have to spend long, hours in the kitchen. For a recep- Meizler, 538-5037. tion or a cocktail party, serve only one or two types of home-made canapes. Fill in the rest of the menu with store-bought, inex- pensive snacks. Those you will pre- pare at home can be very tasty and easy. Use the assembly line method and you will produce iden- tical canapes as if they were -1[1111.1 catered. The recipe here calls for regular white bread, cut, toasted and spread with flavored butter. One Pr. each of them, place a piquant top- • 41. • Al ■ 4111, ping along with a colorful garnish. Specials We Reserve Good The toasted bread and the flavored Right to Limit thru Quantity butter can be made a day or two Wed. in advance. About an 'hour before ME is o =PRODUCE SPECIALS= serving, assemble and chill, and bring out when company comes. I NOME-GROWN SWEET - JUICY For 20 canapes: NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES I Holiday Special WHITE STAR CREAMY RICH FIRESTONE - BURTON: Bonnie Gayle Burton became the bride of Richard Melvin Firestone in a re- cent ceremony at the Pontchartrain Hotel. Rabbi Sherwin Wine offi- ciated. They are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Burton of York Rd., Huntington Woods; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firestone of Los Angeles. The bride's gown was of silk organza, appliqued and trimmed with Alencon lace. It featured bishop sleeves, standaway neckline and tiny self-buttonS dOwn the back, which swept into a chapel tram. The illusion veil, made by the bride's mother, was gathered to an open crown and appliqued in matching lace. Carol Burton served her sister as maid of honor. Elizabeth Buhmann was the brides- maid. The bridegroom's brother, David Firestone, was the best man. Stephen Burton, the bride's broth- er,, was the usher. Following a honeymoon in Toronto, the couple will live in Ann Arbor. * * * BRONSTEIN-NANAS: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bronstein, former De- troiters of Sherman Oaks, Calif., announce the marriage of their son Marvin Paul to Susan Nanas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Free Nanas of Sherman Oaks. The re- cent ceremony was at Temple Beth Hillel in California. ' FLOWER HILL Holiday Super Special Feinberg's Strictly Kosher Friday, Jul.; 2, 1971-25 5 slices of white, regular bread 2 tbls. butter or margarine 2 yolks of hard boiled eggs 1 tbls. prepared mustard P 3 aorzsl. e lrox I. Cut the crust evenly off each slice of bread. With a sharp knife, divide each slice into four equal squares. Arrange the 20 squares on a cookie sheet. Toast in a 450-degree F oven for seven minutes, or till they are gold and crisp. Cool. If you prepare ahead, keep in a tightly closed con- tainer. 2. Beat the butter till fluffy and add egg yolks and mustard. Beat till smooth. This can be prepared ahead of time. 3. Cut the lox into one inch squares. Spread' the bread squares with the flavored butter. Arrange a square of lox on top. Garnish with a parsley leaf on each canape. Set the canapes on a serving tray and chill till serv- ing time. MISS TRACEY MILNER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Charles Milner of Tucson announce the en- gagement of their daughter Tracey Wallis to Lawrence Joel Maiden, son of Mr. Morey Mandell of Custis Ave., Southfield, and the late Mrs. Mandell. The bride-elect attended the University of Arizona. Her fiance received his bachelor's degree in psychology at Eastern Michigan University. An August wedding in Tucson is planned. 21,000 Zionists Expected in Argentine Census BUENOS AIRES (ZINS) — .The Zionist census in Buenos Aires is complete, with 13,080 individuals registered as Zionists, subscribing to the Jerusalem Program. Saul Patritch, secretary general of the Latin-American Confedera- tion of General Zionists, said the breakdown of voting by party is as follows: Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi — 2,800; Labor Zionists-2,700; Gen- eral Zionists-1,900; WIZO-1,500; Herut-1,400; Mapam-1,100; Zion- ist Youth Federation-900; Inde- pendent Liberals-580. It is ex- pected that z`se 'total enrollment for Argentina will reach 21,060. The voting in lOsario, contain- ing the largest Jewish population after Buenos Aires, had the Gen- eral Zionists in first place. The total. of Jews in Argentina is now approximately 450,000.