THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, June 13, 1975
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Women's Clubs
(Continued from Page 37)
ver, treasurer; Irving Mi-
chaels, Henry Thumin;
Doris Levin, Jack Fishman,
Morris Simrod and Harvey
Weiss, secretaries. Rabbi
Israel I. Halpern will be in-
stalling officer. Mrs. Harry
Left is installation chair-
man. Guests are invited. For
reservations, call Doris
Levin, 357-0179, Gert Left,
398-4374 or the synagogue
office, 851-6880.
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DETROIT LEAGUE,
CARIH, will have its annual
installation luncheon noon
Tuesday at Topinka's Coun-
try House. Officers to be
installed are: Mesdames Jo-
seph Landsberg, Max Robi-
ner. Ben Lutz, Sidney Wal-
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lace, Max Cohen, Maurice
Schatz, Morris Tonkin and
Sol Brock, vice presidents:
Samuel P. Baker, treasurer:
Nathan A. Agree, Ben -
Weingarden and Morris
Baron, secretaries. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. Otto
Weiss, UN 1-4856. Friends
are invited.
* * *
UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS WOMAN'S
AUXILIARY elected Mrs.
Max Garber president at its
recent election meeting.
Elected with her were: Mes-
dames Simson Sendler,
Sherwin Tukel, Melvin Seid-
man, and William Burlant,
vice presidents; Morris Kim-
mel, Abraham Pollack,
Phillip Zaks, Alex Blumen-
berg, William Tarockoff and
Sam- Boocker, secretaries;
Herman K. Cohen, trea-
surer; Sam Stewart, audi-
tor; and Joseph B. Kripke,
parliamentarian. Directors
serving their first terms are:
Mesdames Henri Bernard,
Lawrence Fox, Wallace Kin-
zer, Nathan Manela, Jay
Stern, Seymour Subar and
Samuel Tron.
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FANNIE
CHAPTER,
GLUCK
Mizrachi
Women, will hold an instal-
lation luncheon noon Mon-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Mrs. Norman Cot-
tler will host the luncheon
in honor of Mrs. Emil Spil-
man. Mrs. Phillip Fealk will
he master of ceremonies and
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will in-
stall the new officers. Mrs.
Spilman will present Moth-
er-in-Israel charms. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. I. M.
Becker, .548-0115. Friends
are invited.
* *
HA-OMER CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a
rummage sale of baby items
1-5 p.m. June 22 at the La-
bor Zionist Institute. Baby
clothes. cribs. toys, car-
seats and bottles will be of-
fered. Proceeds will go to Is-
raeli day care centers.
Murphy-Klein
Rites Solemnized
AVODAH CHAPTER,
8 lbs. - $3.50
Pioneer Women, will hold
its last meeting of the year
noon Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Edward Miller,
27095 Selkirk, Southfield. A
report. will: be given on the
annual fund raising dinner
and bingo. Members are
asked to bring recipes for
the council cook book.
* * *
Drapes 60G lb.
Beautifully done
Liberty Belle
Budget Cleaners
PURITY CHAPTER,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will have a "Initiatory
Night" 7:45 p.m. Monday at
the Odd •Fellows Temple.
Refreshments will be
served.
10780 W. 9 Mile Oak Park
(one blk E. of Scotia)
Daily Except Sun. 9-5:30
phone 545-9835
SERVING ONLY-
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS
SINGER'S
Kosher Meats W
Poultry Mkt.
Member Detroit Retail
`
Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. &
JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN
13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE
LI 7-8111
WE DELIVER
Itatiartstyte is as
easy'asyllefTais1 . 1 ..vVitit,
Itetp frontChef Toy-ar-dee
Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee
to your house when the
youngsters call for pizza!
Just open up t o e Chef's
Cheese Pizza and you've
practically got it made.
Everything s right there.
Pizza flour mix. the Chefs special
savory sauce. real Italian cheese
and ea s y directions. Just 20 minutes
in your oven and you'll have a
delic i ous. 'home-made - mychel
A sizzling tangy pizza to set
before the k,Os. They ll
just flip for it
MRS. MURPHY
Kay-Ellen Klein became
the bride of Robert Carter
Murphy in a recent double
ring ceremony at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Rabbis
Jacob E. Segal and Seymour
Rosenbloom and Cantor Ni-
cholas Fenakel officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S.
Klein of Tareyton Ave.,
Farmington Hills. Parents
of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Murphy
of Alabaster, Ala., and
Fremont, Ohio.
The bride wore her sis-
ter's gown of ivory organza
over silk trimmed with
Alencon lace and seed
pearls. Her shoulder-length
veil fell from a Juliet cap
trimmed with matching lace
and seed pearls. She carried
a bouquet of spring flowers.
Rosemary Pelavin was
her sister's matron of
honor. Bridesmaids
were Barbara Kellman,
Susan Toffanetti, Janet
Goldberg of Pittsburgh
and CarolTeslie of Wood-
mere, N.Y. Helen Doyle
was flower girl.
Kurt Goszyk was best
man. Ushers were Craig
Hufnagel, David Hanson of
Fostoria, Ohio; and William
Meyer of Ann Arbor.
The bride's grandmother.
Mrs. P.E. Ward, also partic-
ipated.
Following a honeymoon
in Italy and Austria, the
couple will live in Royal
Oak.
Linda Friedman
Plans to Marry
autice Data
are available
for your joyous
Mr. and Mrs. Erno Fried-
man of Woodvilla Ave.,
Smithfield, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Linda Adele to Richard
J. Kay, son of Mr. Herbert
L. Kay of 14 Mile Rd., Royal
Oak, and Mrs. Nancy Kay of
Valley Forge Ave., South-
field.
Miss Friedman's fiance
will graduate with a major
in psychology from Oakland
University.
A July wedding is
planned.
Petted Ma&
at the elegant
C74t 'Liam
Gourmet Restaurant
• Weddings
• Showers
• Etc
Private Rooms
accomodating frc
25 to 150
Entire facilities to
360
MISS FRIEDMAN
Kayaku-Gohan
By NORMA BARACH
CLASSICAL
(('opyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)
Ask for Brenda
Guitarist, Flutist
& Violinist
People who keep kosher
are often limited in oppor-
tunities to taste foods of -
other ethnic groups. This
Japanese dish with a few
substitutions is easy and
quick to make. The Japa-
nese. use small amounts of
fish or meat in their cook-
i ng.
642-3700
available for Weddings,
Parties "etc.
30100 Telegraph
Between 12 & 13 Mile
358-2860 or 353-3897
BOB'S (indoor) TRAVELING MARKET I
9 Mile & Ridgedale Oak Park — LI 7-0140
4 cups water
4 cups rice, washed and
drained
8 oz. flounder, cut into
small pieces
I 2 cup soy sauce
2 carrots, diced
5 tbsps. canned peas
(drained)
2 tbsps. butter
Marinate flounder in soy
sauce for five minutes. In a
4' '2 quart pot put rice, wa-
ter, flounder, carrots, peas
and butter. Stir, then
cover pot and bring to a
boil. Cook over a medium
heat for five minutes. Sim-
mer for 12-15 minutes or
until all water has cooked
out. Serve immediately.
Specials Good Thru Sunday
Farm Fresh
Extra Ige.
Borden's
Homo MILK
EGGS
59
c 'doz.
59c
Oscherwitz
Rockeach
Gefilte Fish
gal.-
SALAMI
Golden Cheese
BOLOGNA
pkg of 6
BLINTZES
or
24 oz jar
$1 39
Wilno
HOT DOGS
or Knocks
79c
$ 1 !9
Green
Crisp
Cucumbers
3for39c,
12 oz pkg
$1 19
LARRY FREEDMAN
FREE DELIVERY
Orchestra and Entertainment
Call us in advance for your Sunday Bruncheon
items, they will be ready when you arrive — Ba-
gels, Rolls, Cheese, Fish products, etc.
647-2367
KOSHER MEAT AT ITS BEST AT
Independent Association
Members
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
Extra Special
June 15 thru June 19
TURKEY
DRUMSTICKS _
69Ib.
FRESH Frozen
FRYERS
Cut U
9
6
i
Look for these specials at the
Following Association-Independent Markets
BERNARDS KOSHER MEATS
Bernard Rayber — 13925 W. 9 Mile
398-3180
COHEN & SON MEAT MARKET
26035 Coolidge Hwy.
Jack Cohen — Oak Park 48237 Tel. LI
7-4121
LOLIS COHE\ AND SON
12939 West Seven Mile Road
Detroit 48235 DI 1-1607
Allan A. Cohen
DI 1-1608
FELDNIi\ - BROTIIERS in Dexter Da% ison Mall
24760 Coolidge
Eugene Feldman — Michael Feldman
Oak Park 48237 — LI S-6800
GOLDIN, KOTIN & SMITH
23057 Coolidge
Seward Goldin, Ben Smith
Oak Park 48237 — LI 7-3900
_
HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS -
21780 W. 11 Mile Road
Sidney Mirves, John Katz, Dave Krasmaii,
Southfield
48076 — 356-5110
MORRIS KOSHER 'MEAT MARKET
7134 W. Seven Mile Road
-
William Schwartz — Detroit 48221
DI 1-8604
NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POE LTR1
25254 Grienfield
Jack Miller
Oak Park 48237 — 548-4887
PASADENA KOSHER MEAT
24721 Coolidge
Ben Shapiro. Joe Felstein
Oak Park 48237 — LI 3-8S60
SINGERS MEAT MARKET
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
1,