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August 15, 1975 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-15

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34 Friday, August 15, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JNF Women Pick
Honoree for Bonds

Mrs. Louis Levine, presi-
dent of the Women of Jew-
ish National Fund, an-
nounces Mrs. Albert Posen
will be honored at the
Women of JNF Israel Bond
Luncheon Oct. 9 at Cong.
Beth Achim.
Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Israel
Bond chairman of Women
of JNF, will host a planning
session for the tribute at a
continental breakfast 10:30
a.m. Monday in her South-
field home. For reserva-
tions, call Bonds, 968-0200.

SELMA'S
YARN SHOP

15075 W. Lincoln
Lincoln Tower Apts.
Ground Floor 968-1015
summer hrs Mon-Fri 10-5

Detroiter Marks
87th Birthday

David Zellman will be
honored by family and
friends at a party Aug. 24
on the occasion of his 87th
birthday.
Zellman began his busi-
ness career as a merchant in
Kentucky. When he later
came to Detroit, he was one
of the Jewish pioneer cloth-
ing store owners on Gratiot
Ave. Following his marriage
in 1916 to his wife, Grace,
Zellman entered the real
estate business.
He retired at age 59 and
became active in Zionist or-
ganizations and philanthro-
pies. He also has been active
in the Real Estate Division
of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.

Vienna

V217
.0 lb.

Vienna

$ 2"
lb

PASTRAMI

Smoked CHUBS & SABLE

very fresh

$

3■ 6

59k

MEL'S DISCOUNT DELI

INSIDE MEL'S FARMERS MARKET

28930 Northwestern Highway
corner 12 Mile
356 - 9762

Mon.-Sat. 8-8

Sun. 8-6

GIRLS:

You'll get the look of love
from your husband-and the
look of envy from your
friends when they see you in
your beautiful new clothes
purchased at

SPORTIN'
GAL

2399 Coolidge, Berkley

(Next to Tastee Freeze)

All fall fashions are really a sight to see — this
includes our jewelry.
Come in and let the best matchmakers in town
Match up your fall wardrobe.
You'll be so happy you did — You will leave our
store hoping for a cold spell.
So why make any other stop when the greatest
clothes are at our shop.

541-6660

Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30

CITY OF HOPE CAN-
CER FIGHTERS will have

an executive board meeting
8 p.m. Monday in the home
of Mrs. Morris Moss, 14250
Vernon, Oak Park. For
membership information,
call Mrs. Louis Damraur,
557-3718.

have its first business meet-
ing of the season noon Aug.
25 in the home of Mrs. Irv-
ing Stepak, 24210 Scotia,
Oak Park. An Israeli movie
will be shown, and refresh-
ments wpll be served.
Guests are invited.
* * *

POTATO SALAD & Cole Slaw 49 b.

BAGELS

ORT, will have an informal
"Sundae on Tuesday" mem-
bership get-together 7:30
p.m. Tuesday in the home of
Joy Gable, 3931 Bacon,
Berkley. Single women age
22-35 are invited. For reser-
vations, by Sunday, call
Eleanor Fradis, 968-6276;
Judy Rosen, 549-2594; or
Ms. Gable, 399-8912.
* * *

GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will

Mel's Own

SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL

WINCHESTER CHAP-
TER, 'Women's American

a luncheon-meeting noon
Aug. 20 at the yeshiva build-
ing. Mrs. Jennie Kramer is
sponsoring the luncheon in
honor of her sister, Ida
Goldsmith's birthday, and
by Mrs. Ri.vke Berman, in
honor of her daughter, Rose
Siegal's, birthday. Plans are
under way for the donor
luncheon. Mrs. Leo Laufer,
president, invites guests.
* * *

carrying a full line _of
Vienna 8 Wilno products

COOKED CORNED BEEF

Women's Clubs

* * *
LADIES OF YESHI-
VATH BETH YEHUDAH
AND WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold

MEL'S DISCOUNT DELI

.

1 ALBUM

YOUR WEDDING=
BAR MITZVA

DEGANIA CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women, will have a
board meeting 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday at the Maple
House Restaurant, 10 Mile
and Southfield Rds., South-
field.

DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION President Mrs. Alex

Dorchen announces a lunch-
eon will be held noon Tues-
day in the home of Mrs.
Ralph Yamron, 23441 Wild-
wood, Oak Park. Hostesses
are Mesdames Minnie Ap-
plebaum, Sarah Blavin,
Sam Gendil, Ann Komisa•,
Alex Levine and Sadie
Sklar. For tickets and infor-
mation, call Mrs. Harry
Schechter, 557-6674.

Ginner-dance 7:30 p.m. Aug.
:30 at the Knob-in-the-
Woods Apts. club house.
Proceeds will benefit the
Jerusalem School of Engi-
neering. Friends are invited.
For tickets, call Shirley
Fields, 353-6524: Mollie Nu-
cian, 353-2906: or Jean Stol-
sky. 353-6830.

*

FINER
INER

WHEN PHOTOGKAPHED BY

AND ASSOCIATES

357-1010

SERVING ONLY
PRIME, AND
CHOICE MEATS

SINGER'S

WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will hold its next

meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday
at the MCL Cafeteria in the
Tel-12 Mall. Fund-raising
and service activities will be
dicussed.

WILL BE

Member Detroit Retail

Kosher Meats`,
& Poultry Mkt.

Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc .

JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN

13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE

* *

KNOB CIRCLE CHAP-
TER, Women's American

LI 7-8111

WE DELIVER

ORT, will have a cook-out

DAIRY MEAL
TREAT!

bravo!

bravo!

bravissimo!

Italian-style!

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE®

* * *
OAKFIELD CHAPTER,

Women's American ORT,
will have a rummage sale
9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday at
the Oddfellows Hall, Fern-
dale. Among the items on
sale are fall clothes, records,
household utensils and toys.
Erica Keith is chairman of
the sale.

Registration Open
at Nursery School

Registration is being
taken this week at the
Merry Melody Nursery and
Kindergarten, 24950 Lah-
ser, Southfield, and an open
house will run concurrently.
The air-conditioned and
carpeted nursery has a flex-
ible program which includes
reading readiness, phonics,
music, art and dancing, all
for children age 21/2 through
6.
For information or an
appointment, call the direc-
tor, Mrs. David Holtzman,
353-7320.

If you do not see the
world in the light of God
you separate the creation
from its Creator.
— Solomon Schechter

BITE SIZE MACARONI PIES FILLED WITH CHEESE

THE MARVELOUS

MEATLESS
MEAL

For your family, your guests...for your
very next dairy lunch or supper ...famed
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee has captured a 'real
Italian flavor in this new Cheese Ravioli
feast! Just heat...and here's what you
serve! Italian-tasting tender little macaroni
pies filled with tangy cheese ... lavished
with savory tomato sauce, simmered with
mushrooms and cheese. and seasoned to
perfection in the real Italian way.

THAT'S READY TO
HEAT 'N' EAT!

What a treat to serve...tastier and
easier than the frozen kind. And so much
thriftier, too. Costs only about 18c a serv-
ing. Each can serves two. Buy several cans
today.



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