YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER Friday, September 3, 1971-29 Falafel at ZOID Fashion Show; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Display Many Items Sept. 11,12 `Exploration, Discovoy' Fall Forum With the cooperation of mer- I The show will start 8:30 p.m. chants and importers of goods from Sept. 11, and will continue all day Israel, the fashion, gifts and food Sunday. Mesdames Carmi M. Slomovitz show sponsored by the Zionist Organization of Detroit took shape and Joel Hamburger and their this week. committee announce that a fea- WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY ture of the two days will be wiNE R the serving of Israel falafel, SHELDON ROTT which will be specially prepared ORCHESTRA at the fashion show. Featuring Creations by eminent Israeli AND ASSOCIATES VICKIE CARROLL artists will be exhibited. A large variety of men's and 255-1540 352-0937. KE 1-8196 women's clothes will be on display and will be available to purchasers, and there will be a large variety Shop Early For Holidays ... Get Best Selection of food items. Gifts will be displayed, includ- ing many items of Israel jewelry. The latest in Israel stamps and Meat and Poultry Market coins will be available and will Serving only prime & choice meats be shown by philatelists and numismatists. lb. .. lb. WILL BE Sept by Federation Women's Division CARL'S KOSHER Shoulder Roast $129 Beef Patties Breast of Beef Fresh Lean Ground Beef Top Rib 89' 1 lb. $ 29 (For Bar B -0) We have all your B-Q needs CARL CARSON lb. 89' Karen Tanzman to Be Steven Vi91000r's Tri e lb. $ 1" We Will Be Closed Sun. & Mon. Sept. 5 & 6 Open Tuesday We have all your B Q nee•s - LINCOLN SHOPPING CENTER 968-7450 OPEN SUNDAY DAVE NATINSKY FORMERLY OF WYOMING-CURTIS FISH & SEA FOOD AND ARNIE SALTZMAN ASK YOU PLEASE TO AVOID THE RUSH, AND PLACE YOUR NEW YEAR FISH ORDER EARLY. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EACH AND EVERY ORDER. A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FISH DAILY. E BONE, SKIN & GRIND, ORDERS FREE OF CHARGE. FREEZER WRAPPED ON REQUEST PLEASE ASK FOR ETHEL 851-586800*w ORCHARD LAKE SEA FOODS In'GREAT SCOTT MARKET Orchard Lake Rd.—Near 14 Mile Rd. MISS KAREN TANZMAN Mr. and Mrs. David S. Tanz- man of Sherwood Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Karen to Steven Vinocor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vino- cor of San Diego. Miss Tanzman received a bach- elors degree in Hebrew literature from the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, and a bachelor of arts degree in psy- chology from Columbia University. Mr. Vinocor also was graduated from the Jewish Theological Sem- inary with a bachelors degree in Hebrew literature. He holds a bachelor of science degree in com- parative literature from Columbia. A June wedding is planned. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! 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For special service call JO 6-4640 • By Ruth Sirkis Emily Schultz Married to D r. Richard Merson Cheese Ball HONEY FRESH DEWS 1 , 1 CARROTS 13 Pkgs. Liit 350 Large each Size Awn Coohin g • Mrs. John L. Greenberg, chair- man of the fall forum, said. She pointed out that the two-day forum would give women a chance to see the agencies in person and talk with those who administer them as well as those who are served. The "Discovery" session on Sept. 23 at 12:30 p.m. at the Jew- ish Center will give paricipants a chance to ask questions of a panel of experts on what has been ob- served. Mrs. Greenberg said that the exploration bus fare is nominal, and she stated: "Bring a sandwich to keen the pangs of hunger away, and the women's division will fur- nish a beverage during the tour." Assisting Mrs. Greenberg on the fall forum committee are Mrs. Daniel Schechter, co-chairman; Mrs. Bernard Stollman, secretary; and Mesdames Ansel Aberly, My- ron Attenson, Gary Eisenberg, Milton Green, Thomas J. Gross- man, Gerald Ingber, Thomas Klein, Murray Kling, Richard Komer, Myron LaBan, Stuart La- Kind, Allan Pearlman, Leonard Reider, Mark H. Saidman, George Simmons, Harold Stulberg, Nor- man Sussman, Joel Tauber, Floyd Tukei, Seymour Weiner and Rob- ert Weinstock. Reservations for "Exploration and Discovery" may be made by calling the women's division, Jew- ish Welfare Federation, WO 5- 3939. (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) CALIFORNIA — 1 SWEETEST EVER MI *Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday "Everything You Always Want- ed to Know About Your Jewish Community—But Never Asked!" is the intriguing theme of the two- day fall forum of the women's di- vision of the Jewish Welfare Federation. A guided tour of the Jewish community from the northern sub- urbs will take place Sept. 16, and an inside view of the community through the eyes of those who know intimately the problems it faces is scheduled for the follow- ing Thursday. A bus will leave the United He- brew Schools, 21550 W. 12 Mile, at 10 a.m. on Sept. '16 to take tour- ists to the Jewish Family and Children's S e r v i c e, Community Center, Home for Aged, the new building of the Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop, and the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, home of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. The bus will re- turn to the United Hebrew Schools at 2:30 p.m. "With the rapid change in the Jewish community and its geogra- phic shifting, problems of provid- ing services in the areas where they are needed are becoming more and more of a problem," (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity l= =PRODUCE SPECIALS= Preparing for the new format of the annual fall forum of the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, the committee plans a "come-and-see" exploration of Detroit's Jewish agencies on Sept. 16. Plotting the itinerary are (clockwise at the table) Mrs. Thomas Grossman, Mrs. Myron LaBan, Mrs. John L. Greenberg, chairman; Mrs. Bernard Stollman, secretary; Mrs. Norman Suss- man, Mrs. Joel Tauber and Mrs. Harold Stulberg. This cheese ball is handy when you are expecting company. It can be prepared several days in advance and its taste improves under refrigeration. The ball is covered with chopped walnuts and is lovely to look at. You can serve the cheese ball at a cocktail party, luncheon or at a "coffee and des- sert get-together." Arrange around the ball a variety of thin crackers and fresh fruit. The pleasure will be all yours. 8 ozs. cream cheese 8 ozs. very sharp cheddar type cheese 1 small onion 1 /2 bell pepper 2 tbls. •brandy 1 tsp. salt 1 /2 tsp. white pepper Dash red hot pepper (optional) , /z cup chopped walnuts Allow the cream cheese to reach 1. room temperature. Grate the cheddar cheese on a very fine grater. Peel the onion and chop it very finely. Chop the bell pepper into small cubes. 2. Mix the cheese with the onion and pepper. Add salt, pepper, brandy and mix well. Chill in the refrigerator till it hardens enough to form a ball. 3. Form a ball and roll it in the chopped walnuts. Try to cover the ball com- pletely. Put the ball on an aluminum foil big enough to wrap the ball. Wrap the ball and chill for six hours or overnight. MRS. RICHARD MERSON Emily Jean Schultz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alwyn Schultz of Madison, Wis., became the bride of Dr. Richard Merson in a recent ceremony performed by Rabbi Werzinsky in Madison. Dr. Merson is the son of Mrs. Shirley Merson of Bellbrook Dr., Southfield, and the late Mr. Louis Merson. The couple will reside in Rochester.