30 Friday, April 4, 1975
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Proihsional kierlainment
Women's Clubs]
The
Sheldon Rott
Orchestra
and
Vickie Carroll
San Mar House of Cosmetics
APRIL SPECIAL
Viviane Woodard Cleaner & Freshener
DOUBLE SIZE SALE
save $4
reg. $8, Now $ 6
see our Monthly Specials
17040 W. 12 Mile, suite 105, Betw. Grnfld. & Sfld.
Oxford Profeisional Bldg. 559-2930
11-4 Mon.-Wed. or by Appt.
SERVING ONLY
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS
SINGER'S
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Kosher Meats' , W
& Poultry Mkt.
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LI 7-8111
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want a taste of real Italian
ta'am. With the Chef's home-style
Meatless or Mushroom Spaghetti Sauce -
on hand, you'll have a delicious dish
1 2 3. Perfect as a tangy sauce for roasts
or ground meat, both styles of the Chef's
sauce go equally well with chicken,
fish and omelets. Of course, they're ideal
for pouring over any kilid of lukshen-
spaghetti, linguine, lasagna, even egg
noodles. Be sure you always have enough
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Sauce in your cupboard.
For easy, quick, delicious dining.
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TIKVA, SHARONA
AND DIMONA CHAP-
TERS, Pioneer Women,
will have a combined meet-
ing 1 p.m. April 15 at the
Country Corners Apts. club
house. A panel from Recov-
ery, Inc., will be featured.
Refreshments will b,e
served, and guests are in-
vited.
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CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday at the .Charter-
house Apts. club room. Inez
Silk, Clara Marks and Ethel
Naimark will report on cur-
rent events and member-
ship. Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.
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BETH EL SISTER-
HOOD'S "Celebrity Series"
will feature Gay Rubin in
"Women's Lit" 1 p.m. Tues-
day at the temple. Refresh-
Ments will be served, and
guests are irovited at no
charge. The sisterhood will
hear Dr. Joel Dreyer discuss
"Sexuality in Women" noon
April 28 in the temple.
Luncheon will be served.
Guests are invited. For ba-
bysitter and reservations,
call Mrs. Richard Simon,
647-5872; or Mrs. Alfred
Kreind ler, 645-5244.
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CITY OF HOPE CAN-
CER FIGHTERS will have
an executive board meeting
8 p.m. Monday at the home
of Mrs. Abe Eizelman, 5858
Tabor, West Bloomfield.
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BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a board
meeting at 11:30 a.m. Mon-
'day in the synagogue. A
light luncheon' will be
served. The agenda will in-
elude reports on the congre-:
gation-sponsored "Sabbath
Happening—Services and
Dinner with the Family" to
take place-6 p.m. April 11, in
the synagogue, general
meeting with election of of-
ficers and special program
"A Taste of Rozhinkes Mit
Mandlen" scheduled for 8
p.m. April 14; "Boutique
Boulevard," creative arts
and crafts show, April 27
and 28; and rummage sale,
May 6 and 7. The Adult Jew-
ish Education Series,
"Songs of our People," is
conducted by Cantor Simon
Bermanis..9:30 a.m. Tues-
days in the synagogue. Cof-
fee will be served. Sister-
hood president is Mrs.
Arthur Schussler.
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City of-, Hope
Couples to Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 8 p.m.
Saturday at the home of the
Jules Olens, 20640 Knob
Woods, Southfield.
Clara Silber, president,
will discuss plans for the
"Annual Night of Games" to
be held May 4 at the Raleigh .
House. A social hour will
follow.
647-2367
MICHAEL KAPLIT
Photography ,
Weddings • Bat Mitzvas
642-1039
Music of Distinction
From Solo Piano /to Large Orchestra
MARTIN KOSINS
546-7558
u r e
invited
HEIGHTS GROUP,
Hadassah, will have an open
board meeting and brunch
in celebration of Israel's
27th anniversary 11 a.m.
April 15 in the music room
of the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center. Following the
meeting the women will
visit the Israeli art show in
the Center lobby and see the
film-, "The House on Chel 7
ouche Street" at 1 p.m.
There is a nominal admis-
sion charge for the film.
Mrs. Oscar Kramer is presi-
dent of the group.
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20%
Off
•invitations
•centerpiecet
•stationery
Phyllis Billes
559-4343
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Detroiters Plant Israel Forest
Orchestra and Entertainment
47/14,taft'Ka46146teiteet,
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DETROIT WOMEN OF
ALPHA, OMEGA will high-
light its annual election
meeting with a luncheon
and tour of Meadow Brook
Hall, meeting 11 a.m. April
15 at the main United He-
brew School building.
Transportation will be pro-
vided by a bus. For reserva-
tions, by Wednesday, call
Mrs. Jerry Laker, 647-5695,
or Mrs. Michael Zonder,
352-5412.
LARRY FREEDMAN
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Special Oscherwitz
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HOT DOGS
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Bordon's Homo
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Still 59c 1/2 gal
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25' ea.
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Whipped Butter
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Max Nosanchuk of Southfield, right, dedicated the
Max and May Nosanchuk Forest near Kiryat Shemona,
not far from the Israel-Lebanon border on his recent trip
to Israel (his 10th). Some 33 friends and relatives of the
Nosanchuks took part in the dedication. Shown at left
with Nosanchuk is his cousin, Moshe Yarom of Tel Aviv.
Nosanchuk, who originally planned the Forest near Je-
rusalem, was advised by the Jewish National Fund of
the great need for reforestation in the Golan Heights,
due to the ravages of the Yom Kippur War. The Nosan-
chuks are active in the community, and are leading par-
ticipants in JNF, UJA, Technion, ORT and Cong. Beth
Achim. Nosanchuk is a past president of Cong. Beth
Aaron. Among Mrs. Nosanchuk's affiliations are Had-
assah and the Sinai Hospital Women's Guild.
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It means so much more to soy ''Get Well with a
beautifully orronged basket of carefully selected,
health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets
and snacks. A treat to eat that can be shared
with others
priced from $15.00
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DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes)
Business associates and customers will also appreciate gift baskets.
Call 862 - 6800 Gift Dept.
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Detroit, Mich. 48221
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