THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, May 23, 1975 Low Cholesterol Diet Book Printed In "Diet for a Happy Heart" author Jeanne Jones has created or adapted some 200 recipes for a low- cholesterol, low-saturated fat, sugar-free diet. But the diet is far from dull. It encompasses dishes from all over the world and low-cho- lesterol adaptations of usually prohibited foods such as souffles. Published by 101 Produc- tions of San Francisco, "Diet for a Happy Heart" is one of the few diet cook- books which lists the choles- terol and calorie count, per portion, for each recipe and for a list of over 300 foods, as well as their protein, car- bohydrate and fat content. Menus for a daily choles- terol intake of 200 milli- grams are included as well. In writing the book Mrs. LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Jones worked closely with doctors and dieticians. The preface is by Dr. Max Ellen- berg, clinical professor of medicine at Mt. Sinai Hos- pital and President of the American Diabetes Associa- tion. In it he states, "This comprehensive guide . . . is admirably suited to help prevent coronary artery disease. The author pre- sents for the first time, a book that recognizes the intimate interrealation- ship and interdependence between diabetes, fat and obesity." Mrs. Jones is food editor of Forecast Magazine, published by the American Diabetes Association. "Diet for a Happy Heart" is illustrated with wash drawings by the noted New York artist Jeremiah Goodman. Activities in Society Herman and Rose Rader, former Detroiters of Hal- landale, Fla., were in De- Photography troit recently to attend a Weddings • Bar Mitzvas party honoring their son, 642-1039 Richard, who graduated re- cently from Wayne State University's medical school. The party, attended by rela- tives, was given by his brother Ronald at the Coach House Apts. club house. * * * 2600i COOLIDGE HWY. Delegates to the recent OAK PARK 543-334 Bnai Brith Women's Con- ram wE BUY sysiessla ference held at the Hilton Inn in Lansing were: Passie ISRAEL BONDS g Shulman, Marcia Callton, Shirley Zickerman, Ad- 01 ANY AMOUNT — BEST rianne Levine and Phylis PRITICTEASL PSAEICDURITIES TRANSM Weberman. * * * M 80 WALL 51., NYC 10005 Detroiters attending the yea g5 (212) D. 4-8245 nara4 recent Michigan Region, Women's American ORT YOUR WEDDING= District VII convention at BAR MITZVA the Detroit Heritage Hotel, who were elected to regional officers include: Mesdames Donald Thal, chairman of the executive committee; Saul Chudnow and William Wetsman, vice presidents; and Daniel Allen and Alfred WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY Meyers, secretaries. * * * Former Detroiter Ro- chelle Nachman Solomon and her family are now liv- AND ASSOCIATES ing in Kansas City. She moved from Detroit in 1968 Complete Coverage following her completion of K 1-8196 medical school. MICHAEL KAPLIT Marilyn Maness Tells Nuptial Plans MISS MANESS Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Ma- ness of Chatsford Circuit, Southfield, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Marilyn Lois to Charles Marc Shepherd of Franklin Rd., Southfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shepherd, former Detroiters of En- cino, Calif., and the late Mrs. Sonia T. Shepherd. Miss Maness earned a BA degree in sociology from Wayne State University where she earned a master's degree at its school of social work. Her fiance also at- tended Wayne State. An August wedding is planned. Harriet E. Miller Weds Mr. Kaplan WINER Itatiaitstyte is as easyasyllef Itetp frorrtChef Toy-ar- dee lnyite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee to cook for you when you long for a delicious meatless meal. His Cheese Ravioli really hits the spot! Perfect for the children's lunch. for an easy supper or even a late-night snack. If you like kreplach. you'll love the Chef's Cheese Ravioli. Bite-size. chock full of tangy Italian-style cheese. simmered in rich. hearty tomato sauce that's seasoned with even more cheese. And. all you do is heat—and enjoy. For a thrifty. meatless mechayeh you couldn't do better! Hadassah Names Mrs. Peter Martin MRS. SHALEV Linda Marlene Gonte be- came the bride of Shaul Shalev in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Si- mon Bermanis officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gonte of Marshall Ave., Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lazar Schlussel of Tel Aviv, Israel, who were in Detroit for the ceremony. The bride wore a white gown accented with seed pearls and sequins. She car- ried a regal bouquet. Francine Gonte was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Pamela Gonte, sister of the bride; Debbie Gonte, Rhonda Si- mon and Rosalie Apel. Flower girls were Leah Apel, Michelle Gonte and Lori Gonte. Mrs. Peter A. Martin will be installed as presi- dent of the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah at its annual installa- tion 12:30 p.m. June 3 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Of- ficers to be installed with her are Mesdames Abra- ' ham Kutlov, Jay Robin- son, G. Vernon Leopold and Jack Solway, vice president coordinators; Bernard Goldberg, Harold Hoffman, Sam Levitt, Ber- nard Mirvis, Albert Ro- senblum and Jack Stone, area vice presidents; Her- man Fox, treasurer; and Leo Gottfurcht, Albert Colman and Herbert Schnaar, secretaries. An original musical presenta- tion, "Ms. Hadassah- 1975," will be presented. BARBARA WEINER Bnai Brith's Blumberg Wed NEW YORK — Janice Oettinger Rothschild, a writer active in the Atlanta Jewish community, became the bride of David M. Blum- berg of Knoxville, Tenn., international president of Bnai Brith, in a recent cere- mony. Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler of New York, officiated. BEERSHEBA — A total of 570 degrees were awarded last week to Ben- Gurion University of the Negev students in the larg- est graduation ceremony to take place since the found- ing of the university. Among those awarded degrees was Yehuda Finkel- stein, the recipient of the university's first indepen- dent master's degree — the first post-graduate degree from any faculty without the collaboration of either Hebrew University, Tech- nion or Weizmann Institute. International MUS, with HENRI WAKNINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 543-1430 357-0139 AT THE FASHION FLAIR BEAUTY SALON Dexter-Davison Plaza or call 548-3747 • • • • • MANICURES WHIRLPOOL PEDICURES NAIL WRAPPING WAX ARCHES PATTI NAILS _ MARLENE SCHWARTZ of Fine Crafts Pottery Weaving POoivs Hand Blown Glass 10:30-4 P.M., Tues.-Fri.; 12 Noon-4 P.M. Sat. 32751 Franklin Rd. — 851-8545 FRANKLIN Located at the back door of The Stage House — KOSHER MEAT AT ITS BEST LIT 10t MRS. KAPLAN Harriet Edith Miller be- came the bride of Sheldon Kaplan in a recent cere- mony at the Raleigh House. Rabbi Harold S. Loss of Temple Israel officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Miller of Morton Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- groom are Mrs. Lucy Ka- plan of Winchester Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Harry E. Kaplan. Mrs. Sheldon Metz was her sister's matron of honor. Ed Sorkin of Beechurst, N.Y., was best man. The couple is residing in South- field, Ben-Gurion U. Has Largest Graduation Dandelion Gallery Henry Apel was best man. Ushers were Barry and Carl Gonte, brothers of the bride; Adam Apel, Mark Rosen, Michael Goodman and Steve Simonovic. Ring bearer was Leor Apel. Also participating were the bride's grandparents, Mendel and Ann Gonte and Mrs. Pauline Barnett, and Rina Apel, sister of the bridegroom. Following an Aruba ho- neymoon, the couple will live in West Bloomfield. g ALBUM FINER Shalev-Gonte Rites Solemnized Independent Association Members THIS WEEKS SPECIALS BEEF HAMBURGER May 25 thru May 29 Bar-B-Q PATTIES 1 29 lb. CHICKEN 99 lb. Look for these specials at the Following Association-Independent Ma rket s BERNARDS KOSHER NIEATS HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS Bernard Rayber — - 13925 W. 9 Mile 398-3180 21780 W. 11 Mile Road Sidney Mirves, John Katz, Dave Krasman, Southfield 48076 — 356-5110 COHEN & SON MEAT MARKET 26035 Coolidge Hwy. Jack Cohen — Oak Park 48237 Tel. LI 7-4121 MORRIS KOSHER MEAT MARKET 7134 W. Seven Mile Road William Schwartz — Detroit 48221 DI 1-8604 LOUIS COHEN AND SON 12939 West Seven Mile Road Allan A. Cohen — Detroit 48235 DI 1-1607 DI 1-1608 NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY 25254 Greenfield Jack Miller Oak Park 48237 — 548-4887 DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEAT MARKET 24760 Coolidge Eugene Feldman — Michael Feldman Oak Park 48237 — LI 8-6800 PASADENA KOSHER MEAT 24721 Coolidge Ben Shapiro, Joe Felstein Oak Park 48237 — LI 3-8860 GOLDIN, KOTI\ & SMITH 23057 Coolidge Seward Goldin, Ben Smith Oak Park 48237 — LI 7-3900 Boneless Chuck Steaks & Roasts .... SINGERS MEAT MARKET Turkeys $1.89 lb. -- 10 lbs. & up . Closed Monday, May 26—Memorial Day 89c lb. - 13721 W. Nine Mile Road Jack Attis, Philip Swarin Oak Park 48237 — LI 7-8111 Only at your kosher independent market you can still have your personalized service LOOK FOR THE ASSOCIATION EMBLEM