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INVITATIONS
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• ASTROLOGER
SEYMOUR
• CARICATURES
• COMEDIANS
SCHWARTZ
• FOUR LADS
AGENCY
• ARTIE NELSON
• AL SIMMS BAND
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I I WHY WORRY !
Leave Everything to Us
Newcomers Club
Hosts Art Auction
Federation Women Plan Forum
The South Oakland
County Newcomers Club
(an activity organization for
women who have recently
settled in the South Oak-
land area) will hold a cham-
pagne and hor d'oeuveres
preview and art auction 7:30
p.m. April 19 at the Bir-
mingham Unitarian
Church.
Tickets available at the
door. For information call
Lea Trager, 548-5286.
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
HOME CATERING
Phone
557-6157
FRANK PAUL
and His ORCHESTRA
• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
• BEAUTY
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WYN-HAROLD CATERING
557-7986
"Where Fashion Is Created I
Not Followed"
• 14 & 18 -kt. Gold Jewelry
• Sterling Silver Jewelry
• Diamonds & other Precious gems
• Watches & Giftware
"The ultimate in custom
designed jewelry"
THE JEWELRY CELLAR, MC.
29229 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076
(313) 356-2727
Look for the little gold house
on N.W. between Franklin & Inkster
BOUIIQUE
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25900 Greenfield at 101/2 Mile
(Landmark Building) Oak Park
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Brand New Location—Same Low Prices
Checking the invitation list for the Women's Divi-
sion Forum are, from left, seated: Forum vice chairman
Joyce LaBan, Women's Division vice president for edu-
cation Carolyn Greenberg, and Forum chairman Rob-
erta Stulberg. Standing are, from left: publicity chair-
man Maida Portnoy, invitation design chairman Carol
Hooberman and Forum adviser Barbara Stollman.
Forum, an annual pro- Brandeis Book Sale, Ms.
gram sponsored by the Tallman is president of the
Women's Division of the Young People's Division of
Jewish Welfare Federation, Chicago's Jewish Federation
will be held 9:30 a.m.-2:30 and a director of the Jewish
p.m. April 21 at Temple Family and Community
Emanu-El.
Service there.
Titled "An Adventure in
Assisting Mrs. Roberta
Awareness," Forum will be Stulberg, chairman, on
an exploration of the heri- the Forum Planning Com-
tage and traditions of Juda- mittee are Joyce LaBan,
ism from ancient times to vice chairman; Bernice
the present, conducted by Greenberg and Barbara
Jewish historians Dawn Stollman, advisers; Diane
Schuman and Marillyn Tall- Komorn, secretary; Carol
man.
Hooberman, invitation de-
The program is open to all sign; Maida Portnoy, pub-
metropolitan area women. licity; and committee
Designed to encourage in
members Iris Aaron,
volvement with the local
Ronne Acker, Doris Au-
national, and internationa
gust, Carol Bromberg,
Jewish community, pre
Gloria Cohen, Linda Ger-
vious Forums have include d shenson, Francine Gold,
lectures on the identity o f Shelly Jackier, Nancy
the modern Jewish woman Lash, Linda Lee, Julie
and tours to JWF social Levin, Sherri Lumberg,
rvice agencies to study the SanDee Meltzer, Marlene
programs and progress of Reider, Carol Silverman,
the organized Jewish com- Roberta Toll, Sheeila
munity.
Trepeck and Ester Ziegel-
12 MILE & EVERGREEN
GRAND OPENING SPECIAL:
8 x 10 Color Portrait
Only
9.95
good thru April 30, 1975
Ms. Schuman and Ms.
Tallman conduct adult
education programs of
Jewish history throughout
the Chicago area. Their
courses are interdiscipli-
nary, emphasizing group
discussion and individual
study.
Actively involved in Chi-
cago's Jewish community,
Ms. Schuman has attended
the University of Wisconsin,
Northwestern University,
and is currently a graduate
student in the Spertus-Mun-
delin Program of Religious
Studies.
Creator of the nationwide
As days get warmer we
tend to favor cooking on top
of the stove rather than us-
ing the oven. This flavorful
pot roast is tasty served over
noodles.
2 tbsps. oil
5 pound chuck steak
3 large onions, sliced
1 6 oz. can tomato paste
4 cups water
8 whole cloves
11 1 tsp. pepper
1 tsp. salt
Brown meat in oil in
Dutch oven. Brown on-
ions. Add rest of ingre-
dients. Cover and simmer
over low heat for three
hours or until tender.
Serves 6-8.
Complete Service Studio
Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs-
Candids and Moires
Creative Portraits
Passport Photos
Custom Framing
To our friends and customers:
Thank you for making this
move possible. We appreciate
your business. Please stop in
and say hello.
20% Discount
on Invitations
GROUP
OF 500
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50% POLYESTER-50% COTTON,
PERMANENT PRESS, LARGE SE-
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Novelty Pattern
Perma Press
Regulars and Slims
SIZES 4 to 7
REG. $7 & $7.25
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(In Country Village Shopping Center)
pan equipment available
LI 5-1244
SANdy FRIEdMAN
(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)
Open Mon.-Sat. 164:30 • 356-0493
Music For All Occasions -
GRAND OPENING
Pot Roast
Just Mari lyps
and
HIS ORCHESTRA
642-1039
By NORMA BARACH
in easy care
washable
Polyester Knit
JOE MILLER
MICHAEL KAPLIT
Photography
Weddings • Bar Mitzvas
Zedakah Club Sets
Annual Luncheon
Zedakah Club will hold its
annual luncheon and fash-
ion show noon Wednesday
at the Raleigh House.
Proceeds will go to the
indigent aged and mentally
ill. Mrs. Jack Krass is presi-
dent, and Mrs. Samuel
Baker is chairman of the
event.
Tickets will be available
at the door. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Morris
Kropper, 559-7646.
Friday, April 11, 1975 31
SIZES 8 to 14
REG. $9.50
SALE PRICE
$ 4 97
SALE PRICE
$597
man. Carolyn Greenberg
is vice president for educa-
tion.
Shirley Harris is presi-
dent of the Women's Divi-
sion.
For information and res-
ervations, call the Federa-
tion Women's Division of-
fice, 965-3939. The
registration fee must be
prepaid. Luncheon will be
provided by the planning
committee.
DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN
TEL-TWELVE MALL, 1 2 Mile & Telegraph
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OPEN DAILY
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SUNDAY 12 to 5 P.M.
ALSO NORTHWQOD SHOPPING CENTER
13 MILE AT WOODWARD
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9
USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE
WHY JUST DONATE MONEY
TO ISRAEL ?
If you are a manufacturer or an importer, you could do more good
for yourself and for Israel by having some of your products or parts
produced there.
We are Americans with two plants in Israel. We produce plastic
molded parts, metal stampings, electronic assemblies, stationery
goods, and household gadgets.
We manufacture electrical testers for a division of I.T.T. and hand
tools and automotive accessories for a division of Allen Electric.
We maintain an office here. This means that you can have your
products produced in Israel while dealing locally.
We would be delighted to have the opportunity to quote on your
parts or products. Please call:
MR. MARVIN FREED
963 0503
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