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January 17, 1975 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-01-17

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32—Friday, January 17, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

2Vicrimincifina

You're
Invited

• •
• •

YOU CAN BUY BETTER



TO RE-UPHOLSTER YOUR
PRESENT FURNITURE.
NOT ONLY WILL YOU SAVE
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS,











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activities in Society

•••

The new Chafetz Cousins Club held its first meeting
Jan. 10 at the home of president and organizer Mrs. Gor-
don (Belle) Fruitman of Oak Park. The club has 30 first
cousins and aunt and uncle Ida and Joe Chafetz as mem-
bers. Mrs. Jack (Helen) Scharg is vice president and Mrs.
Helen Weiss secretary treasurer. The aims of the club are
social and charitable. Monthly meetings are scheduled
with the next one Feb. 20 at the home of Mrs. (George)
(Pearl) Berman in Huntington Woods.

•invitations
•centerpieces
•stationery

Phyllis Billes
559-4343

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Abe Cherow, Says:





By H. N. BIALIK

Translated by Jesse Sampter

Kai anti Itii Orcneitra

358-3642

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FURNITURE BUT YOU'LL
BE BETTER ADVISED

BUT YOU'LL HAVE BETTER
FURNITURE IN THE
BARGAIN. CALL FOR
FREE HOME ESTIMATE.


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CALL LU 4-5900

ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC.

5755 SCHAEFER RD.

(1

block North of Ford Rd.)
Dearborn
LU 4-5900
Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p m

ABE CHEROW, President

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Fisher-Beale
Rites Solemnized



MRS. PAUL FISHER

MPORTANT AS A BAR MITZVAH MAY BE,

it can now be given even more meaning
if it is dedicated to the

ERIOUS cause of planting vitally needed
trees in Israel. This may now be done by
the boy's family by

EQUESTING tree certificates from JNF

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>hich can be rolled up in the manner of
' scroll

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ND are each inscribed with a guest's name
and table location. Certificates are then
hung on a tree where

ACH guest may look for his own. The tree
may of course be real or artificial but the

OVE and the sentiments for the Bar Mitzvah

0 boy and for Israel will indeed be real!
i

The above can be used to make
Bar Mitzva also more meaningful.

Tip,"

PHONE J.N.F.
FOR INFORMATION

968-0820

22100 Greenfield, Oak Park, Michigan 48237

Among the trees
Is a bird's nest,
And in the nest
Her three eggs rest.
And in each egg--
Hush, you'll be heard!—
There lies asleep
A tiny bird.

• CARICATURES
• BOB LARK,
"FAST DRAW"
• CLOWNS
• ARTIE NELSON
• LENNY DRAKE
By HATTIE • AL SIMMS BAND
SCHWARTZ
SEYMOUR
356.8563 SCHWARTZ
c 'maY c"6"'' es • AGENCY

Stationery

356 - 8525

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aptekar of Southfield celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary Jan. 4 with a dinner party
in Farmington Hills given by their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Denhoffer, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Aptekar and Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Aptekar. Grandchildren from New York,
Cleveland and Los Angeles presented a sing-along, fea-
turing Stuart Aptekar on the trumpet, Glenn Litton on
violin and Ken Aptekar on the piano.
*
*
Mrs. Theresa Lovinger of Balfour Ave., Oak Park, was
honored by her family Sunday at the home of her children,
Jack and Bea Lovinger, on the occasion of her 89th birth-
day. Her children also include Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lovinger,
Mrs. Alex Ross and Mrs. Minnie Katz. A framed certificate
listing the purchase of 12 trees in Israel by her 13 grand-
children and 27 great-grandchildren was presented to Mrs.
Lovinger.


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40,

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* INVITATIONS
• ENTERTAINMENT

Bird's Nest

Linda Jayne Beale and
Paul Jonathon Fisher were
married in a recent ceremony
at the Aperion Manor, Brook-
lyn. Rabbi Gedaliah Fleer of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman M.
Beale of Northfield Blvd.,
Oak Park. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice P. Fisher of Brook-
line, Mass.
The bride wore a satin,
princess line, peau cluny and
Venice lace gown highlighted
with a cluny lace bib and
tiny seed pearls. A lace
Camelot cap held an elbow
length illusion veil and lace
blusher. She carried a bou-
quet of Stephanotis and or-
chids.

Participating in the cere-
mony were the couple's
grandparents, Mrs. Samuel
Bielewich of Oak Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher
of Brighton, Mass.

The new Mrs. Fisher at-
tended Wayne State Univer-
sity where she majored in
mathematics, and is a grad-
uate of the Beth Jacob
Teacher's Seminary of
Brooklyn. Her husb and
earned a BS degree in eco-
nomics at the Wharton School
of Finance, University of
Pennsylvania, where he was
graduated cum laude. He
earned an MBA degree at
the University of Manitoba.
The couple is residing in
Brooklyn.

Meat Casserole

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)

For most of the nation win-
ter is here in earnest, and
we will have a lot more rough
weather before it's all over.
Simple, hearty fare is ap-
propriate for this kind of
weather. Please your family
with this casserole, which
also will be good for your
budget.

1 12 lb. fresh mushrooms, chopped
2 medium onions, chopped
1 large green pepper, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped (optional)
cup margarine
1 cup soft bread crumbs
2 lbs. ground beef
11/2 tsps. salt
dash pepper
31/2. cups canned corn
5 tomatoes, thinly sliced
Saute onions, mushrooms, cele-
ry and green pepper in marge-
rine until brown. Brown meat.
Season with salt and pepper. In
greased 3-quart casserole arrange
meat, corn and tomatoes in lay-
ers. Repeat. Cover with bread
crumbs. Bake at 350 degrees
about 40 minutes. Serves 5-6.

Singles to Meet

People Without Partners of
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter will meet 8:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the home of Jack Wol-
rauch, 17440 Evans, South-
field. The topic of discussion
will be "Starting Over . . ."
Refreshments will be served.
For information, call the
Center, 341-4200.

Entire Collection
of Fall & Winter
Gowns and Full-leg
Pant Gowns
Reg. $29.95 to $200.00

Some reduced up to
-
75% OFF
SIZES 5 to 16

ALL SALES FINAL

' CHARTER" AN

ART GALLERY

If you have a group of 20 or more (or
just 20 friends) on a pre-arranged date
you can come in and each member of
your group may purchase any of over
1,400 framed pictures and receive a
discount of

"I'll give you 5 lbs. of schmaltz if I can't beat
your best deal!"

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