THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 18, 1974-35 JVS Aids Epileptics With New Program viduals-will receive 14 weeks of evaluation, training, and experience. The training and evaluation sessions will be handled by JVS, with medical support from the Epilepsy Center. Employers will be asked to write job evaluations for those individuals who work successfully. Twenty - four unemployed individuals with epilepsy will gain on-the-job experience under a federally-funded pro- \ gram starting this month. Sponsored by the Jewish Vocational Services of Metro- politan Detroit, Michigan Vo- cational and Rehabilitation Services, and the Epilepsy Center of Michigan, the indi- Goldin-Yancon Troth Announced ..mmennomem Janet Miller Weds Miss -Anita Tobet December Wedding Martin L. Stein Tells Nuptial Plans for Sylvia Rochlen BUY A FRONT QUARTER OF BEEF FROM US •WE WILL • • Kosher • Trim • Cube • Dice - -• Grind • Make Portion Controlled Hamburger Patties Roll & Tie • Slice & Pound and Polycoat Freezer Wrap to Your Specifications FREE DELIVERY Of Front Quarter FOR A PRICE QUOTE CALL DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS , Owned by the Feldman Bros. In the Dexter Davison Shopping Plaza LI 8-6800 Under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis MISS ARLENE GOLDIN MRS. MARTIN STEIN MISS ANITA TOBET MISS SYLVIA ROCHLEN Mr. a n d Mrs. Seward Goldin of Merrill Ave., South- field, announe the engage- ment of their daughter Arlene to Gary Yancon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yancon of Templar Cir., Southfield. Miss - Goldin attends Michi- gan State University. Her fiance is a student at Lansing Community College. A December wedding is planned. Janet Ann Miller became the bride of Martin Lowell Stein in a recent ceremony at The Standard Club. Rabbis Richard C. Hertz and M. Robert Syme officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Miller of Martell Ave., Bloomfield Hills. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saxon and the late Mr. Henry Stein. The bride- wore- a tiered ankle-length gown highlight- ed with chantilly lace. Amy Miller was her sis- ter's maid of honor. Brides- maids were Ruth Hertz of Chicago, Barbara Black, De- nise Keywell and Tracey Mil- ler. Norman Kaplan was best man. Ushers included James Miller, brother of the bride, William Petok and Steven Malkin. The new Mrs. Stein attend- ed Michigan State University, and her husband attended Wayne State University. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tobet of Park Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Anita Denise to Joseph Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hersh Goldberg of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park. A February wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roch- len of Glenmorra Ave.,- Southfield, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Sylvia Karen to Andrew Ed- ward Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Silver of Ramblewood Ave., Farming- ton Hills. Miss Rochlen is a junior at Michigan State University where she is majoring in spe- cial education. She is a mem- ber of Alpha Lambda Delta sorority. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State. A December wedding is planned. A little Detroit goes a long way to feed your family economically , you made us feel it was all worthwhile Last year, in ''spite of short supplies and great profit opportunities in the overseas markets, we staked our future on the American consumer. We supplied American markets first and foremost with RUBINSTEIN'S Salmon and Tuna._ As you know by the absence of their products from the grocer's shelves, some of the other producers were not quite as considerate. SO GOOD IT'S WRAPPED IN GOLD Your response was more than gratifying. For that reason you can count on us again this year. We are sure that we can also count on you for your continued fine support. Look for these great products on your grocer's shelf. 41 QUALITY > PRODUCTS OF WHITNEY FIDALGO SEAFOODS. INC SEATTLE. WASHINGTON .4121 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! Extra Sillier Special BEST 15 STRICTLY KOSHER. : HOT DOGS HOFFMAN . DIET POP VARIETY OF FLAVORS • Mild • Reg. • Dinner_ - 1 11 Cello $135 Pkg. 4 2 99 no return bottles "z- - CRISCO OIL DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS For Cooking — Baking — Salads 48-oz. $195 Size Specials We Reserve Good Right to Limit thru Quantity Wed. — :PRODUCE SPECIALS.• -- U.S. No. 1 SWEET K LEENEX FACIAL TISSUE White or Assorted ,o un o t$100 13,o PILLAR ROCK FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON 73/4-oz. $129 Can L._ RICE-0- RONI LONG GRAIN & WILD 6-oz. Box 59' Amewierse For your special partis or other events try our DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We use only Kosher-Wilno-Best-Zion or Feinberg: Kosher Products on our Meat Trays FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL JO 6-4640 TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN You'll Also Se Delighted with Our Very, Very Best Delicious (W• Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only) BOSC - PEARS1 19 LB . FANCY MED. SIZE APPLES •Mac INTOSH •JONATHAN •SPIES 3 ..39 L _.._. People Make News ISRAEL STASHEFSKY, former Detroiter of Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky of Detroit, has been sent by his kibutz as a shaliakh to Philadelphia for two • years to lecture and work with young people. He is accompanied by his wife Tzila, who will study psy- chology through a scholar- ship grant, and two of their three children. * * DR. MILTON HELPERN, retired chief medical exami- ner for New York City and a pathologist with an interna- tional reputation, has been appointed distinguished visit- ing professor at the Center for Biomedical Education at City College. Dr. Helpern, a 1922 graduate of the college, retired this year after 20 years as chief medical exami- ner. * * DR. DAVID BLUM, podia- trist, participated in educa- tional sessions of the 59th annual meeting of the Michi- gan State Podiatry Associa- tion held this past weekend at the Troy Hilton Inn. Ohio Miss to Wed Marc E. Jonas - I The finest and largest selection in the area. We4lean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service call JO 6-4640 Center Singles Event People Without Partners of the Jewish Center will have a social meeting 8:30 p.m• Sunday at the 10 Mile branch. The singles weekend will be discussed, and refreshments will be served. I Dr-. and Mrs. Phillip Raz- nik of Parsons Dr., South- field, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Susan to Larry Gormezano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorme- zano of Church Ave., Oak Park. Miss Raznik was grad- uated from Indiana Univer- MISS MAUREEN SHAMIS sity, division of optometry. Mr. an d Mrs. Arnold Her fiance was graduated Shamis of Cleveland Heights, from Wayne State University. Ohio, announce the engage- A March wedding is planned. ment of their daughter, Mau- HIGH COST reen Ann to Marc Engene Jonas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Try to remember — t h e Bernard Jonas of Farming- wages -of sin are never ton Hills. lowered according to eco- Miss Shamis is a student at nomic conditions. University Hospital of Cleve- land's school of radiologic technology. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University and attends the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. A June wedding is planned. - Criterion Plans Masquerade Ball. Criterion Club will host its annual masquerade ball 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. Johnny "C" and his or- chestra will provide the mu- sic for dancing, and prizes will be awarded for outstand- ing costumes. Refreshments will be served and guests are invited. There is a charge. The club will attend the concert premiere opening of the Oak Park Symphony Or- chestra, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park High School. For information, call Sylvia Bruch, 545-1108. -. Saturday, tuagaz FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT Engagements It was the custom (in an- cient Judea) to plant a cedar tree' when a boy was born, and to plant a pine tree when a girl was born. When they were married, the canopy was made of woven branches from both trees.—Talmud. HOME MADE isn't If Rosen's .bread home made it's the next thing to it. It's still made the way bread used to "be made — with loving hands, full-bodied nour- ishment and a tasty, hard crust in the very best old world tradition. The same is true for Rosen's rolls. The onions are not the usual processed and de- hydrated variety. They're fresh and whole, peeled by hand so the juice be- comes a part of the onion roll. Available at your favorite supermarket and deli counter. Rosen's The Bread With the Hard Crust 01111111111111 ■