!Girls' Vocational Course Begun by Pioneer Women YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY . Dr. Harvey Katzman Marries Anne Rawet NEW YORK — Pioneer Women announced this week the start of a new course for girls of pre-Army age in instrumental mechanics and electronics. These courses are being conducted in cooperation with the Israel defense forces and the ministry of labor, it was an- nounced by the vocational train- ing department of abetzet Hapoa- lot, Pioneer Women's affiliate so- cial service organization in Israel. KE 1-8196 TRAURIG'S Quilts & Pillows 15144 W. 7 Mile Rd. 342-9448 Carl's Kosher Meat oft. 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. Stop Inflation—Save at Carl's Breast of Beef, Shoulder Roast, Top Rib & All Bar-B-Q Needs 968-7450 OPEN SUNDAY CARL, CARSON Mrs. Pollack to Succeed Mrs. Schaver as Bond Women's Division Head Mrs. David Pollack, Israel Bond chairman, will be in- stalled as Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division chairman on Aug. 26, at the Israel fashion show luncheon at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. She will succeed Mrs. Mor- ris L. Schaver, women's division chairman for eight years. Mrs. Pollack has been active in social work. A graduate of Wayne State University, she did two years graduate study in so- cial work at Wayne, specializing in child guidance. During World War II, she was active in the Red Cross. MRS. HARVEY KATZMAN Mrs. Pollack was on the board Anne Rawet became the bride of the Council of Jewish Women of Dr. Gerald Harvey Katzman for many years and was chairman in a recent ceremony at Cong. of Service to the Foreign Born Beth Abraham, with Rabbi Israel and helped establish English Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ack- classes for the immigrants. erman officiating. She has held many top positions The new Mrs. Katzman is the in Hadassah and is its Ima chair- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chaim man. Rawet of Schaefer Rd. The bride- She is on the board of the Jew- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ish Welfare Federation women's Aaron H. Katzman of Kipling division and is active in the TB Ave., Oak Park. and Health Society, the Hope Ship, Andrea Katzman was matron Planned Parenthood and the of honor. Bridesmaids were Ros- Knights of Charity. anne Cherkinsky, Shari Lipson and Her husband, David Pollack, is Beatrice Goldberg. William Katz- Israel Bond institutional chairman. man, brother of the bridegroom, He is a former fire commissioner was best man. Ushers were Wil- and a long-time member of the liam Behrmann, Arthur Cherkin- Michigan State Civil Service Com- sky and Dr. Allan J. Lasser. mission. Following a honeymoon in the The Pollacks, who have three Smoky Mountains, the newlyweds daughters, are residents of Farm- are residing in Albany, Ga., where - ington. Dr. Katzman is serving as a pe- Outgoing chairman Mrs. Scha- diatrician with the Naval Air Sta- ver was one of the 40 Jewish tion Unit. leaders who established the Harry S. Truman Center for Peace on Charles Clore Knighted Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem. She is a founder of the university being by Queen Elizabeth built at Sde Boker in tribute to LONDON—Charles Clore, indus- David Ben-Gurion. A Double Israel trialist and store executive, has Bond Golden Trustee, Mrs. Scha- been knighted for his charitable ver has been identified with prac- work in the Queen's Birthday Hon- tically every major effort on be- ors List. half of Israel. Hungarian-born conductor Georg For reservations to the Israel Solti was awarded an honorary fashion festival, call the Israel knighthood in recognition of his Bond women's division, 557-6770. services to music in Great Britain. Other awards went to David Israel Goldstone, Lady Henriques, Prof. William Woolf Mushin, Warner Meyer Behr, Gerald Falk, Sall Her- man, Maurice Jacobson, Sally Mor- ris and Peter Ludwig Rosenfeld. sponsor Michigan State sponsors inter- collegiate teams in 15 major sports, more than any other Big Ten uni- versity. AND ASSOCIATES • FLOWER HILL FLORIST "Party Specialist" We've moved and expanded our facilities to better Serve You Don't Wait — SEE US NOW! For Your Fall and Winter Affairs. 10730 W. 9 Mile (1/2 mile east of Coolidge) Miller-Collins Nuptials Are Solemnized Here Call for Appointment 546-3336 NATIONALLY AD VERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! SUPER SPECIAL WHITE STAR CREAMY RICH Extra Super Special FEINBERG'S STRICTLY KOSHER HOT DOGS or KNOCKS SOUR- CREAM 12 oz. Cello Pkg. , m 49 0 Pint Carton DEXTER DAVISO4 MARKETS ROLAND IMPORTED SO- SARDINES In Oil or Tomato Sauce 38' 2 Specials Good thru Wed. 33/4 039 Cans ICE CREAM vtai SUPER SPECIAL NEW FROM SEVEN SEAS GOLDEN GODDESS DRESSING 79' 8 oz. Bottle 28 FRESH TENDER MICHIGAN NEW SUGAR FREE C 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 it You'll ery Also A lsovBeeryDELITh D eiiciot„s .1 I vie *Good Fridiy, Saturday, Sunaaym elm 4.1""IPC'll'ZAr""t: For your special parties or other events try our TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN (We Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only) EXTRA FANCY 21119' 29clb. I - lat3 Coohin 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 Ruth Sirkis (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) DANISH SANDWICHES In a quaint pavilion overlooking a small lake in Copenhagen there is a restaurant that is world fa- mous for its smorgasbord sand- wiches. It is managed by a young Jewish man, Adam Siesbye, who married the great-granddaughter of the founder of the business. The name of the restaurant is Oskar Davidsen. The sandwich list, which is giv- en to every guest, is four feet long. It lists 178 sandwiches that can be served on four kinds of bread (rye, white, sour and crisp) which brings the total number to over 500! The list is printed in English and Danish and also serves as the order form for the kitchen. We learned that the Danish sandwich—or the SiMORREBROD as they call it, is a piece of art. You start with a small and thin square slice of bread. Then you spread it generously with butter or chicken fat, as the case may be. And then "there is absolutely nothing edible which cannot be used for smorrebrod.” Fish, meat, vegetables and eggs are the ma- jor ingredients. The sandwiches are usually cold and light, and lend themselves to a summer lunch. From the long list we chose number 137—parboiled egg with remoulade, and this gives us a chance to show how basic in- gredients can taste and look com- pletely different. JO 6-4640 MRS. WILLIAM MILLER Sara Cathy Collins, daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. Sol M. Collins of Muirland Ave., became the bride of William J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Miller of Kensington Ave., Redford. The ceremony and reception were l‘eld at the home of the bride's parents. Young Couples to Golf 1 By SPECIALSIIIl IRE NE Canada Dry . I Sweet I Diet Pop STRING Variety of Nectarines BEANS Flavors 1 16 oz. No Deposit Bottle MRS. DAVID POLLACK We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity as as !PRODUCE Super Special WESLEY'S Quaker Maid New Strawberry Royale Friday, August 6, 1971-29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PARBOILED EGG SANDWICH WITH REMOULADE for four sandwiches: 4 parboiled eggs 4 slices of bread Remoulade sauce 1. Parboiled eggs: The term parboiled describes the state of the egg half-way between soft. and hard boiled. Boil the eggs 6-7 min- utes and coll under running water. Peel. The eggs will have firm white and the yolk will be set, but moist. Z. Remoulade: 1 cup stiff mayonnaise 1 tbls. prepared mustard 1 tbls. pickled capers 1/2 medium pickle, chopped very fine 1 tbls. snipped parsley 1 tsp. tarragon Mix all • the above listed ingredients. 3. To assemble the sandwich: Spread the bread generously with remoulade sauce. Slice the parboiled eggs with a sharp knife. Arrange the slices on the bread. Garnish with more remoulade, parsley and pickles. The Bqh Moses Young Mar- rieds group will go miniature Religious experience lacks some- golfing 8:30 pm. Aug. 14. Young thing which is got out of artistic couples interested in going along expression: it stirs but it does not should call Jean Alspector, 538- soothe. —Alfred North Whitehead. 6826, by Tuesday. *M. ••••• ■••■■•■•••■.•■ • 4.. +NO ••••■■••