Febtiniri 21, 1975 '29 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Defense Denies Approval of U.S. Military in Sinai WASHINGTON (ZINS) — The U.S. Defense Depart- ment has issued a formal denial that Defense Secre- tary Schlesinger favored establishment of American military bases in Sinai. A Pentagon spokesman said Schlesinger does not believe such a move would have political or military justification. - The denial came as a re- - sult of information pub-, d in the Israeli press the .U.S. Secretary of Defense favored the estab- lishment of an American base at Sharm-el-Sheikh, after the Sinai Peninsula was demilitarized and the Suez Canal reopened. , (*.An)._ SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYISIECYCLIK KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 645-9200 Semi-Annual Sherwood Studios, i„, STOREWIDE SALE Now in progress 20-50% OFF INCLUDES Tables, Lamps, Accessories. Bervin and Masland .Carpeting, all uphostered furniture-in stock and special orders from Flair, Craft, American of Martinsville, etc. TEL-TWELVE MALL 354-9060 Women's Clubs1 (Continued from Page 28) BNAI DAVID SISTER- HOOD will have a Purim party 8 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. The Bel Canto Choral Society will enter- tain, announces Mrs. Ar- thur Cole, program vice president. Refreshments will be served, and there is a nominal charge. * * * SHALOM CHAI CHAP- -TER, Pioneer Women, will have a ,Purim luncheon- meeting noon Wednesday at the Lincoln Terrace Dr. Apts. club house. Anna Lewis will discuss current events and read a Purim poem. President Lillian Lublin invites guests. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a luncheon noon March 5 at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room, sponsored by Etta Kaplan. For infoima- tion, call Lillian Sinuk, 356-8116. Proceeds will go to orphans in Beit Shean, Is- rael. Games will follow. Fanny Press, president, in- vites guests. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold a meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Jeanette Serling,- president, will arrange a special Purim program. Brunch will be served. Hostesses are Toby Hochberg and Lillian Lev- ine. * * * CHABAD NSHEI STUDY GROUP, (Nine Mile area), will meet 3 p.m. Sat- urday at the 'home .of Mrs. M. Treblow, 14000 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. Rabbi Bentzion Steih will speak. * * * NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP, (10 Mile Wrong Address The Pioneer Women ad- vertisement which appeared in the Feb. 14 issue of The Jewish News incorrectly listed the address of Adell Ozrovitz. She lives in Oak Park. You'd go a long way for a ' weekend like this, but isn't it nice you don't have to? Who needs all that traveling when you can have I2Auberge dining, Golden Grape cocktailing, Somerset Mall Shopping, heated pool and health club plus a luxurious room to relax in all in one package? Call us now for reservations! OSOMERSET INN Big Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 Adjacent to Somerset Mall area), will meet 3 p.m. Sat- urday at the home of Mrs. M. Autzon, 14261 Vernon, Oak Park. Rabbi M. Autzon will speak. Israelis Hoard TEL AVIV — Israel keeps raising the price of calls from pay telephones. So Is- raelis hoard phone tokens to profit from the next price hike. As a result, the Ministry of CoMmunications_keeps running out of tokens. The ministry said its entire stock — equivalent to five for every person in the coun- try — "has been sold out and hoarded." A call costs 8.3 cents at present. Activities in Society Charlotte Bond cele- brated her 80th birthday at a luncheon Feb. 7 at the Ma- chus Sly Fox. The event was attended by her long-time friends, sisters Gertie Ap- plebaum and Frances Ver- nick; her daughter, Mrs. Abraham (Dorothea) Becker; and other family and friends. * * * Ann and Joseph Shewach of Meadowlane Dr., South- field, were honored recently by their children at a cham- pagne luncheon at Somerset Inn on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Their children are Judith and Marvin Rich, Barbara and Eugene Zweig and Mi- chael Shewach. About 80 friends and relatives at- tended, including family from California. We Do This Every Year! Next week we'll be calling YOU for Phonogift! Next week, if you're a Jewish woman who should contribute to the 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, your phone will ring! Hamantashen Cookie Dough Listen to the Phonogift volunteer as she BY NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1975, JTA; Inc.) Purim is almost here, and on Purim it is traditional to eat hamantashen. This is an easily prepared, cookie-like dough recipe for haman- tashen. .2 sticks margarine 1 tbsp. oil :1 cup sugar 4 large eggs 1/2 cup pineapple juice (or syrup from canned fruit) 2 tsps. baking powder 1/4 tsp. baking soda .5 and 2/3 cups flour Mix margarine, oil and sugar. Add rest of ingre- dients and mix well. Div- ii de dough into three balls. Roll out. Cut into circles and place tablespoon of filling on each circle and pinch -corners together to make a three-cornered shape. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 to 25 minutes. Note: Filling may be prune butter, apple butter or any pie filling There are only three basic jokes, but since the mother- .in-law joke is not a joke but a very serious question, there are only two. — George Ade. tells you our Campaign story! It's not 'a 'once-upon-a-time, the kind- you-tell-at-bedtime story . Our story is about people who truly need your help! ■■■ Listen ... and GIVE YOUR PLEDGE WITH COMMITMENT AND SACRIFICE! Phonogift, Women's Division, 1975 AJC-IEF Mrs. Ralph E. Pierce, Chairman 163 Madison Avenue, Detroit 48226 965-3939