28--Firitlay;• Moak 17, -194- Young --IlltlYETROITTJEWISIVNEW WomenGOther i - nthe !Celiar' Society , On March 5. -27= members of the former Detroit Madison Athletic Cittli mete in Dese.rt Hot Springs for dinner at the home of Mr.' and" Mrs. Morris " Klanman. The-occasion was the Klanmans' 47th wedding gmliversary: •The Klanmans were surprised- with a -tape recorded ver- sion of -:r7hiS Is-Your Life," made by their daughters and families in Chleago.:Among the-,tributes the tributes - to the couple was a• donation to gadasSah and- a,m0saie to the temple in Desert Hot Springs.. Visiting guests from Detroit were Mrs. Belle Clayman and Mrs. Sam Jacobs, : - Mr. - Morris Fruritan of Westover Ave., Southfield, will celebrate hii 80th birthday. , SatUrday. in Hollywood, Fla. . The women's-pre-campaign section•of the Junior division, Allied • Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency- Fund,- held:a 'fund-raising dessert luncheon-at the Bonwit Cellar at Somerset Mall. Greeting guestsivrere. - left): Mesdames Jerome Acker, Michael W. Madan and Alan H. Fier ; associate chairmen; Robert Malicia, adviser; Jay. L. Wald- man, associate chairman; Robert Sorock, chairman;, and Mrs. 'San- ford H. Passer, vice chairnian. mire. Kosher- Paul . Pioneer Women Spring. Fund Campaign to Benefit 1,000 Installations in Israel . Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg, presi- organization in . Israel, -31oetzet I_ dent of the Greater Detroit Coun- Hapoalot, provide 58, per cent of cil of Pioneer Women; announces all social services in 'Israel geared the opening of that organization's to - -women and children, Jew " and funds campaign. Arab, through its 1,000 installa- _ spring Pioneer Women and its affiliate lions child care centers,--vocit"- -• — tionih tchools, aid.- to strar -whi and orghaits;;"-Centilunity 'Centers, _varatIonw - for children from border kibtitzim, 'Arab women clubs and the integrationof immigrants from Russia and other countries. Each of the 17 Pioneer Women chapters of Greater Detroit Coun- cil is making plans independently for raising - funds. ' culminating with presentation , of. a 81,600 U.S. Savings Bond on 'June I at the Labor- Zionist Institute. Mrs. Sam 'Fishman is vice presi- dent of funds, and Mrs. Irving Turner, co-chairman of funds. Plan-Holiday menus around ttiese finest-quality . poultry 'products for enjoyable dining . . YOUNG TURKEY For the big family gathering! • • II Champagne Affair, Art Auction, to Aid Pioneer Women mazelf [.j You're in luck when you have Chef Boy-Ar-Dee° Cheese Pizza Mix on hand for hungry kids. Because you've got a sizzling hot treat in just .about 20 min- utes crisp, cheesy, authentic Italian pizza that wins big cheers. All the makings come in this one package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce, cheese and easy directions. Um,m, how about making one whole one, all for yourself! YOUNG PULLET. The most and succulent chicken ever! An art auction will be a special feature of Pioneer Women Israel Chapter's annual champagne sup- -per 8:30 p.m. March 25 at the Somerset Apartments club house. Sophie Fordon, local artist, has donated an original ink drawing, "New Immigrant in Jerusalem," executed during her six-month stay in Israel. Other works have been donated by-members. The auctioneer will be Irving Feldman, director of exhibits at TURKEY BREAST FOC-. lovers of white meat! Sbaarey Zedek. Proceeds will go to aid the work of Pioneer Women/Moetzet Hapoa- lot in Israel. Mrs. Ralph Miller, president of Israel Chapter, announces that Mrs. • Sol Millman is coordinator of the affair. ROCK CORNISH YOUNG CHICKEN (1 Lb, 12 oz size) — P 4 BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS 13500 West Seven Moe RoJc1 DI 1-2345 CHUCK ROAST 11;: 9! CORNED: -BEEF - • HAMBURGER lb. 69c N4 For a flavorful change of pace! FRYING CHICKEN WINGS. As hot hors d'oeuvres, or as main dish! All products shown are KOSHER FOR PASSOVER. Clip this ad as a handy shopping guide. The Most Trusted Name in Kosher Poultry For stores near you, please call Distributor: 825-3000 _ CITY -'POULTRY rus d •