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September 06, 1974 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-09-06

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MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT
• CARICATURES
• ASTROLOGER
• CLOWNS
• BELLY DANCERS
• HENRI WAKNINE
• AL SIMMS BAND
By, HATTIE
SEYMOUR
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Sept. 6, 1974-31

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JNF to Open Sunday

The Jewish National Fund
offices will reopen for Sunday
business starting this week-
end. According to a JNF
spokesman, the offices will
be open each Sunday from
10 a.m. until 1 p.m.

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UNITED ORDER TRUE
SISTERS, INC., DETROIT
41 will hold its first open
meeting noon Tuesday at
Sutton Place Apts. club
house. Vice president, Mrs.
Phillip Pollak will present
the philanthropic budget and
announce the new project of
speech therapy for cancer
patients. Mrs. Samuel Roth-
enberg will introduce guest
speaker Mrs. Rachel Resnick,
who will "speak on, "What Do

Empire Kosher Poultry
gives you 46 choices
to satisfy your needs:

ach activities

You Say After You Say
'Hello'?" Mrs. Resnick is a
member of the International
Transactional Analysis Asso-
ciation. Guests are invited.
For information, call the
president, Mrs. Stanley Baar,
545-1204, or Mrs. Rothenberg,
968-5394.
*
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the home of Ethel
Disner, 17154 Jill, Southfield.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.

READY-TO-COOK:

❑ Cut-Up Frying Chicken







Frying Chicken Breasts
Frying Chicken Legs
Frying Chicken Wings
Whole Frying Chicken
Whole Young Pullet'

❑ Whole Roasting Chicken
❑ Quartered Roasting Chicken
• Whole Fowl (Stewing).

❑ Quartered Fowl'
❑ Rock Cornish Broiler
❑ Whole Capon
❑ Boneless Chicken Breasts
❑ Selected Parts for
Chicken Fricassee
❑ Gourmettes
❑ Chicken Livers

❑ Chicken Fat

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❑ Boneless Chicken Breasts
with Polynesian Sauce
in Aluminum Pan
❑ Boneless White Meat
Chicken Roast
in Aluminum Pan
Young Duckling
Young Turkey Breasts
Young Turkey Legs
Young Turkey Wings
Young Turkey Drumsticks
Whole Young Turkey
Boneless White Meat
Turkey Breast Roast with-
Chinese-Style Sauce
in Aluminum Pan
❑ Boneless Dark Meat Turkey
Roast with Chinese-Style
Sauce in Aluminum Pan
❑ Boneless White Meat
Turkey Breast Roast .
in Aluminum Pan
❑ Boneless White/Dark Meat
Turkey Roast in Alum. Pan
❑ Turkey Gizzards
❑ Turkey Livers

Take your pick of
America's biggest
- selection of wahl
Kosher poultry

Fresh or frozen, ready-to-cook or pre-cooked,
there's a delicious product to satisfy your taste,
preparation, convenience or budgetary require-
ments. Eat in good faith . . . eat in good health!

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PRE- COOKED:

Whole Chicken in Bar-B-Q Sauce
Cut-Up Half Chicken
in Barbeque Sauce
in Aluminum Pan
White Meat Chicken Roll
White Meat Chicken Slices
Whole Turkey in Bar-B-Q Sauce
Boneless Turkey Breast
White Meat Turkey Roll
Dark Meat Turkey Roll
White Meat Turkey Slices
Dark Meat Turkey Slices
Turkey Salami
Chicken Bologna

NON-POULTRY DELICACIES:

At butcher shops, food stores and dellys

❑ 6 Kinds of "Knishes"
❑ Pizza Pies, 2 Sizes

in most major cities coast-to-coast.

❑ Bagel Pizzas

For stores nearyou, please call Distributor:

CITY POULTRY CO. 3273 Hubbard • 825-3000

Milton Weiss, national chair- week's Jewish News erro-
man of children services.
neously reported the meet-
ing to be held Sept. 6. It will
JEWISH WOMEN EURO- be held Sept. 9.)
*
*
PEAN WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION will meet noon Mon-
PURITY CHAPTER
day at the home of Miriam ORDER OF EASTERN
Hanenberg, 19153 Sussex. Re- STAR will have its birthday
freshments will be served.
dinner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at
*
Eureka Temple. A business
PRIMROSE BENEVO- meeting will be held 4 p.m.
*
LENT CLUB will hold its

first social-meeting of the
ROSENWALD LADIES
season 8 p.m. Monday at the AUXILIARY, American Le-
Zionist Cultural Center.
gion, will hold a meeting with
its new officers, 1 p.m.
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA- Thursday at the Workmen's
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Circle Center. Discussion will
LADIES AUXILIARY will center on charity affairs for
meet noon Wednesday at the the new year. Refreshments
home of Mrs. Sam Plucer, and games will follow.
* * *
5325 Wing Lake, Bloomfield.
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
SHALOM CHAT CHAPTER, FIGHTERS will .hold its
Pioneer Women, will have a first board meeting of the
luncheon and social meeting 1974-75 season noon Monday
noon Wednesday at the Lin- at the•Raleigh House. Lunch-
eon will be served. The an-
coln Terrace Apts. club nual
get-acquainted tea will
house. Anna Rottenberg will
be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at
speak on current events.
the home of Mrs. Ben Cutler,
* *
-22922 Pontchartrain, South-
ADAT SHALOM SISTER- field. Prospective members
HOOD will hold a member- may contact Mrs. Herschel
•ship tea 1 p.m. Monday at Blitz, 542-9046.
the home of Rabbi and Mrs.
Jacob E. Segal, 30120 West-
gate, Farmington. Mrs.- Je- Singles Plan Party
Swinging Singles, 25 and
rome Schostak, membership
vice president announces up, will begin its fall season
Ellen Herman, flautist, will 9 p.m., Sept. 13 at the Bots-
entertain. President Mrs. ford Inn. Cocktails and danc-
Harvey Nussbaum invites ing to a band will be fea-
prospective members. Assist- tured. There is a charge. For
information, call Henrietta
ing Mrs. Schostak are:
Mesdames Morris Neuvirth, Lewis, 546-0903.

Morton Eskin, Jacob Axelrod,
Ben Bonin, Gerald Clayton, Sid-
ney Diamond, Dorothy Potiker,
Daniel Knopper, George Liss,
Marvin Levy, Sol Hammerstein,
Fred Benderoff, Robert Katchke,
Harry Maisel, Sam Dobkin, Her-
man Goldenberg, Larry Vieder,
Rudolph Shulman and Herman
Avrin.

*
KNOB WOODS CIRCLE
CHAPTER, Women's Ameri-
can ORT, will hold a mem-
bership luncheon honoring
Mrs. John Heiman noon Mon-
day at Knob-in-the-Woods
Apts. club house. There will
be a nominal subsidy charg-
ed. Guests are invited. (Last

[' International Music

with

HENRI WAKNINE

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

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Bar Mitzvas, Weddings
and .special occasions

Garson Zeltzer
Photography
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