Art Auction to Aid Miss Guttenberg to Wed Lubavitch School Saul Kalbfeld of N. 17. YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER Mishkan Israel Religious School will offer original signed litho- graphs, etchings, oil paintings and sculpture at an art auction fund- raising affair 8:30 p.m. June 4 at the Lubavitcher Center. WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY A champagne preview at 7:30 will give visitors a chance to en- joy the works on display and to note the pieces they would like to buy. For tickets, call the Lubavitcher Center, 548-2666. KE 1-8196 LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY Classified Ads Get Quick Results HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, at Banquet Coordinator LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR • SHOWERS • BANQUETS • MEETINGS • PARTIES IMMINGHAM 713 S. NORTHLAND — OAK PAID 1181• Ilaviemliolhil G•••■■ 8 SIHNHHH. ConNW JO 6-7161 — JO 6-2316 KOSHER HUNGARIAN PASTRIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS I WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAH Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Anniversaries, House Parties, Sweet Sixteens, ect. ELIZABETH'S 13730 W. 9 MILE RD. nr. Coolidge lust E. of Oak Park Post Office Open Doily, WE ALSO SELL RETAIL I al the Closed Saturdays Otthodo. Robbts All OUR PASTRIES ARE PAREVE SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Kosher Meats' v Member Detroit Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. & Poultry Mkt. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDOEDALE LI 7-8111 WE DELIVER 2T91 For six to eight. 2 cups partial's cooked rue i big °mot,. sliced NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! DEXTE R DAVISON NESTLE'S Consul Brand ROKEACH Semi Sweet Fancy Imported • MARKETS BORSCHT CHOCOLATE SPRATTS Reg Beet Diet Beet • Schav MORSELS Reg. 39 c ea 33 Your Choice tar 4 'ai cn's 99' Del Monte Yellow Cling PEACHES A ej Cans oo Bag 39' 80111A; SUPER SPECIAL Cello Pkg. 12-"' 88 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 `::';;.t.':,°.,11.7„°:2"g11,:= , TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only) ,' cur.., I cup clear broth u, c 2 tills tomato For Garnish - cup raisins cup almonds 1 .2 cup peanuts i., • Quantity as al (PRODUCE SWEET JUICY Et L Lge. 59 so Size C Dor SPECIALS M. a large skillet I. Heat three tbls oil r and fri theonion until it is golden brown Hemo•e all a slotted spoon to a plate used with paper towels to absorb extra fat In the same oil, fry 'Lahti> the garnish Ingredients and remos, to paper towels 2 FANCY GREEN CALIFORNIA I) trr 2 nc 24 it aAt Sue a MCI oed Friday, Saturday, Suno•ya FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest and largest selection in th• area. We dean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. F., special service call JO 6-4640 tsp cinnamon Dash closes, ground I bar leaf I tsp salt 1 tbls le man juice 2 pounds stew meat „lit in I In, h FLORIDA PASCAL ORANGES CELERY HOT DOGS or KNOCKS For your special parties or other events ,w• r 2 closes garlic, chopped 1 •,, tsp. curry W • Revery Right to Limit thru Feinberg's Strictly Kosher REG. LO CAL LITE 'N' LEMONY YOUR CHOICE 6 Cans 75c 1111111 1) Specials Good Wed. FAMOUS VERNOR'S I (sifted or halves) ; 17 or (Copyright 1971, JTA, nor.) Detroit Socialites will sponsor an "end of the season" dance 9 p m. FESTIVE CASSEROLE Saturday at Berkley Masonic Tem- This casserole can be the main ple. dish when company is expected. Eric Rosenow and his Continen- The casserole can he prepared tal Orchestra will provide music ahead and completed at the last for dancing. Social mixers and re- minute. It has interesting flavors and textures, and will bring you freshments will be featured. The compliments: all good reasons for community is invited. preparing it . Because of its eta- At a recent auction held for the' Israel Emergency Fund, the group ' borate seasoning the dish may re- netted $270. Instrumental in achiev- mind you of far-away and exotic ing this goal were auctioneers Bill places and you will be perfectly Sorokin and Art Kutnick. The r ight.Th e merchandise auctioned was donat- is in India (where we visited last ed by members and guests. This summer), and where it is served event has become an annual in- at weddings and other ceremonial ; affairs. The chefs in India are mas- stitution. ters when it comes to handling Details of the organization's in- ices and combining con trasting stallation dinner-dance to be held ingredients. So don't be surprised June 25 are being planned. if the recipe calls for topping the For information, call Bess Sher- and tai - bin, 576-2733, or Mollie Stern, 342- sins. casserole with . fried nuts . you'll like it. Try it 545-6900 ode. St.fpeo•ouon 9 - 5 Ruth Sirkis Socialites' Dance Ito End Season CAKES HUNGARIAN PASTRIES Friday, May 26, 1972-25 Mrs. Brandwine Heads JWF Women - More than 200 women were on hand Wednesday at the 26th an- nual meeting of the women's divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion to elect Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine as president. The meet- ing was held at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Mesdames Louis Berry. N. Brewster Broder, David Handle. man and Norman Naimark were named vice presidents: Seymour Jones and William L. Deutsch, secretaries. Elected for an additional three- year term to the board of directors were Mesdames Oscar U. Band, Louis Berry, N. Brewster Broder, Walter L. Field, Samuel Frankel, Irving E. Goldman. Maxwell H. Lapides, Norman Naimark, D. MISS FELICIA GUTTENBERG Lawrence Sherman and George Mr. and Mrs. Larry Guttenberg M. Stutz. Elected for their first of Walmer In., Beverly Hills, an- term were Mesdames Alfred nounce the engagement of their Deutsch, Hugh Greenberg. Ralph daughter Felicia Jan to Saul Ber- Pierce, David Pollack, Charles nard Kalbfeld, son of Mrs. Jack Snider and Milton Weiss. Mrs. Kalbfeld of Gloversville, N.Y., and William Gross was elected to fill the late Mr. Kalbfeld. one year of an unexpired term. Miss Guttenberg was graduated from the University of Michigan's school of nursing with a bachelor of science degree. Mr. Kalbfeld received tis BS degree from Bos- ton University's school of public By communications. A November wedding is planned. Works of Chagall, Dali, Picasso. Liberman and other artists will be available. AND ASSOCIATES THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS In the same oil fn. light's the garlic and add the meat Fry .1014. turning the meat to brown on all :dd.-. Add all the spires. stirring oc ■ assona , and continue crying until the nirat is brown 3 Add the broth, tomato sauce and the -s lemon Juice t oser the cook for about 15 minutes on 1 e- duced heal 4 Grease a casserole arid put half eif the rice in it Withe .slotted spoon remove half or the meat and arrange on the rice. Rpeat with a second layer of rice and the last laser with the rest of the meat 5 Hemo•• the hay leaf and all the fat skillet and from the prices In the pour them on the casserole You ma, add a little water to the skillet to scrape the browning and pour it, too. the casserole. Place I over the csserole tightls aluminum foil • on the reS,Clolt .. N I COW., 7 Rake in a 350 imser, for two bon, or until the meat is fork tender Keep it warm mil sers nig time II Just before rig rem•o,.. the and tor n the asserole 'o -r a large sers in 2, plate sprinkle the fried onion, nuts and raisins on t■ rp tt MRS. MORRIS IRRANDWINE Also elected were members of the advisory service council of the board of directors. Mesdames Morris Adler, Sidney J. Allen, Eugene Arnfeld, Harry L. Jackson and Sidney J. Karbel were re- elected for an additional term. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser will fill her first term. Elected representatives to the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation for a one-year term were Mrs . Morris J. Brand- wine and Mrs. Merle Harris. Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, chairman of the nominating committee, praised outgoing board members Mesdames William H. Frank, Sid- ney S. Hertz, Norman D. Katz, Melvin Kolbert, Hyman Safran and Morris L. Schaver. Members of the nominating com- mittee were Mesdames Robert Dunsky, Irving E. Goldman, Don- ald Mahler, Arthrur H. Rice, Sheldon Stern and Norman Suss- man. Mrs_ Louis Berry was chairman of the annual meeting. Luncheon arrangements were by Mrs. Oscar Band. • • • Women Set Record Pace in Donations NEW YORK — With well over $24,000,000 raised as of the end of April, women's divisions are set- ing new fund-raising records in the current campaigns of Jewish federations, welfare funds and community councils, it was an- nounced by Mrs. Edwin Weiner of Cleveland, chairman of the Na- tional Committee on Women's Communal Service for the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds (CJF i. Reporting on the spring cam- paigns of 97 communities in the I.' S and Canada, Mrs. Weiner noted that the $24,000,000 repre- vents an Increase of almost 23 per cent in commitments from the same people who gave last year. anti accounts for about 10 per cent of all the monies raised thus far as community campaigns mote past the half way mark . She said that this percentage increase matches the level of rise in the over-all nationwide campaign, which is expected to eclipse last year's record total of $370,000.000. Of the 97 reporting r (immunities . Mrs Weiner said 34 have already exceeded last year's historic Cant paigns with still more to go in this years _fund raising . As of the first of May. five cities hake exceeded the 51,000.000 mark in campaign contributions, New York United Jewish Appeal with Dyer 54,000.000. Los Angeles with more than S1.518).000, Detroit with more than 51,250.18)0. and Chicago and San Francisco, each with more thiin 51.000.000_ Four communities Baltimore, clekeland, Miami and Philadelphia hake raised more than 5750.000. and Essex County. N J Houston and Milwaukee are past the 55(1,- (881 mark •