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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 24, 1975-33
YOUR WEDDING —
BAR. MITZVA
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Complete Coverage
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omen's Club activities
BRANDEIS, HANITA, DI-
MONA AND MASSADA
CHAPTERS, Pioneer Women,
will hold a combined meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Jo-
hannes Spreen, sheriff of
Oakland County, will speak
on "Citizens' Involvement in
Law Enforcement." Refresh-
ments will be served, and
guests are invited. There is
a charge.
RUTH SELIGSON
Invites you to attend
A Formal Showing of Bridal Fashions on
Sunday, February 2, 1975
Seatings at 12:30 and 3:00 P.M.
249 Pierce Street, Birmingham
DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pi- ican ORT, will hold a lunch- call Mrs. Lawrence Terebe-
oneer Women, will have an eon and bazaar 10:30 a.m. lo, 535-5198. * * *
Italian dinner party 8:30 Monday at the Zionist Cul-
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
p.m. Feb. 22 at the Lincoln tural Center. Items on sale
Towers Apts. club room. include jewelry, men's and HOOD will have a book re-
Severn and Thomas will pro- women's clothing, pots, view luncheon at its "Sister-
vide the entertainment. There plants, toys and needlepoint. hood Adult Jewish Education
is a charge. For reservations, For tickets and information, Day" 11:30 a.m. M,.onday at
by Feb. 1, call Mrs. Gary call Phyllis Blankman, 559- the synagogue. Mrs. Henry
8203, or Barbara Siegel, 559- Berris will be the guest
Berger, 968-8080.
speaker. There is a nominal
5926.
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charge for the luncheon, by
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom-
SHALOM CHAT CHAP- reservation only. For infor-
en, will meet 11:30 a.m. TER, Pioneer Women, will mation, call Mrs. Lillian
Tuesday at the Charter- meet noon Wednesday at the Feuerman, 358-1670, or Mrs.
house Apts. club house. Big Boy Restaurant in Lin- Robert Hacker, 353-5148.
There will be a program on coln Center. Lillian Lublin, President is Mrs. Arthur
Jewish National Fund month. president, invites guests. Lun- Schussler. Adult education
Refreshments will be served. • heon will be served.
vice president and chairman
For information, call Chana
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of the luncheon is Mrs. Es-
Michlin, president, 968-5351.
BETH MOSES SISTER- ther Rosenblum; vice-chair-
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HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Wed- man is Mrs. William Bur-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER nesday at the synagogue. De- lant. A baby-sitting service
FIGHTERS will meet noon troit Edison will present will be available, according
Monday at the Raleigh "Energy Challenge." Guests to Mrs. Lawrence Fox, pro-
House. Mrs. Gerald Klein, are invited. For information, gram vice president.
program chairman, will pre-
sent Chip Dotis, social work-
er, who will speak on "How Keinan to Speak for Histadrut
to Fight Fair in Marriage
Yaacov Keinan, Israel Meisner, Golda Meir, 557-
and to Have Fun Doing So." consul for press and infor: 4518; Rose Gruskin, Hanita,
Guests are invited, and re- mation for the Midwest, will 533-1203; Pearl Lieberman,
freshments will be served.
address the Histadrut-Pioneer Israel, 557-6188; Sophie .Tat-:
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elman, Kinneret, 255-2669;
and Rose Alenko, Negbah,
SOUTH ACRES CHAP-
352-3228.
TER, Women's American
ORT, will hold an art auction
and exhibit 8:30 p.m. , Sun-
Chicken a la Kiev
day at the Gallery Art Cen-
By NORMA BARACH
ter, Berkley. Refreshments
(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)
will be served at 7:30. Tic-
Chicken, chicken. Every-
kets are available at the door.
body is always looking for
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something different to do
TOWN AND COUNTRY
with chicken. So what've you
CHAPTER, Women's Amer-
got to lose? Try this chicken
recipe on for size.
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MARGOLIS HOUSEHOLD SHOP
29
Years
at the Same
ID STAND
6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer
"Sharpening the Pencil"
on all name brand Furniture & Bedding
to name a few
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American
Kroehler
Thomasville
Lane
342-5351
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Stiffle Lamps
La-Z-Boy
Barcalounger
Unique
Bassett
13703 W. McNichols, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer
Tues., Wed., Sat. till 5:30
Mon., Thurs., Fri. til 8:30
A full purse is not so good
as an empty one is bad.
YAACOV KEINAN
Women brunch 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Labor Zion-
ist Institute. The brunch will
be held in support of the
annual Histadrut campaign.
Efforts for Histadrut are
being conducted under Mes-
dames Bessie Berris, Sulamis
Goldoftas, Harold Noveck,,
Oscar Rappaport, Victor Ross
and Gerald E. Goldberg.'
Mesdames Ross and Goldberg
are president and Histadrut
chairman, respectively.
A Histadrut film will be
shown, and brunch will be
served. Reports from Pio-
neer Women's chapters will
be made on the status of
their fund-raising drives.
For information call chap-
ter representatives, Ida Katz,
Club One, 862-1532; Fannie
Bornstein, Club One, 846-
3283; Rose Leibowitz, Club
Two, 355-3515; Betty Slafkin,
Brandeis, 548-5008; Sulamis
Goldoftas, Dimona, 862-6811;
Pearl Nusbaum, Evelyn
Schwartz, 557-3674; Celia
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Cruise and
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4 whole chicken breasts (about
14 ozs. each)
1 stick parve margarine
1 tsp. freeze-dried chives
1 tsps. salt
1/2 tsp. thyme
1/2 tsp. marjoram
2 medium eggs
1 tblsp. water
% cup corn flake crumbs
Cut breast in half. Carefully
remove skin and bones. Place
each half of breast between
waxed paper and pound gently
until flattened very thin. Cut
margarine in half and then cut
each half into four parts length-
wise, getting 8 small sticks. Chill.
Combine chives, salt, thyme.
Sprinkle an equal amount of the
seasoning over each piece of flat-
tened chicken breast. Place a
margarine stick on edge and roll
tightly, folding in sides to en-
close margarine and make a
firm tight roll. Fasten with skew-
ers and chill.
Beat eggs and water slightly.
Dip chicken rolls in egg mixture,
drain and roll in corn flake
crumbs. Arrange in shallow, well-
greased baking pan. Bake in oven
for 30 minutes at 450 degrees
or until chicken is tender and
lightly browned. Makes 4 to 8
servings.
Singles to Bowl
People Without Partners of
the Jewish Community Center
will bowl 9:30 p.m. Sunday at
Oak Park Lanes. Non-bowlers
are invited.
• Pant Suits *Separates
• Evening Wear • glOaSes
• Sweaters and much mere .
Sizes 10-20
The gem cannot be pol-
ished without friction, nor
man perfected without trials.
activities in Society
REPEATED BY .
POPULAR DEMAND
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harrison celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary Jan. 12 at an open house hosted by
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krandall, former Detroiters of
Phoenix, Ariz., will be in Detroit to attend the Bar Mitzva
of their grandson, Steven Raimi.
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The Chafetz Cousins Club includes Aunt Ida Avrushin
and Uncle Joe Chafetz among its members.
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ALTERATIONS
FREE
Offer Ends Feb. 1st, 1975
13721 W. 11 MILE RD.
Dior* Ma., Oak Park—Suite 206
Next to Shari Lynn Chows
HOURS: Monday-Friday 104
Saturday 10-4
543-0545
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