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June 25, 1976 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-25

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June 25, 1976 33

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Engagements) Sherman-Hacker
Troth Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Norton
Flusty of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Carole
Lynn Flusty, to Howard
Marc Satovsky, son of Mrs.
David Sklar and Mr. Stanley
Satovsky, both of Hunting-
ton Woods. A November
wedding is planned.
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Mr. Paul Aberly of Mea-
dowlake Rd., Birmingham,
and Ms. Raymonde Aberly
of Samoset Ave., Royal Oak,
announce the engagement
of their daughter Vicki El-
len Aberly to Dr. Patrick
Easto, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Easto of Zephyr-
hills, Fla. Miss Aberly
earned a BS degree at East-
ern Michigan University'
and an MSW degree at the
Tniversity of Michigan. Her
dance earned AS, BS, MA,
and PhD degrees at Syra-
cuse University. An August
wedding is planned.

Hafner-Roberts
Rites Solemnized

MISS SHERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sher-
man of Oak Park announce
the engagement of their
daughter Judy Lynne to Jef-
frey Alan Hacker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hacker of North Miami
Beach, Fla.
Miss Sherman was grad-
uated from the University
of Miami.
Her fiance was graduated
from Jacksonville Univer-
sity in Florida and is a mas-
ter's degree candidate in
New York. He will attend
law school in the fall. ,
An August wedding is
planned.

Miss Beerbohm
Plans to Marry

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Meat Loaf

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1976, JTA,

Inc.)

Meat loaf is a favored dish
in our house. The children
especially like the catsup
sauce topping. It gives the
meat loaf a pretty color and
keeps the top moist and
juicy.

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12 lbs. hamburger meat
2 extra large eggs
1 green pepper, diced
1 stalk celery, diced
i1 4-oz. can sliced mushrooms,

1 clove garlic, crushed
salt, pepper to taste
3/4 cup corn flake crumbs
1 bottle (14 oz.) catsup
Mix all ingredients together
except the catsup. Press into a
large loaf pan. Bake at 350 de-
grees for 1/2-hour. Pour catsup
over the meat and bake 30 min-
utes more. Serves 5-6.

Activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Poulin will host a kidush in
honor of their 55th wedding
anniversary following Sha-
bat morning services Satur-
day at Cong. Bnai David.
* * *
The Board of Commis-
sioners of the Michigan Bar
will honor M. Manuel Mer-
zon, and other lawyers, at
50-year award ceremonies
on the occasion of their half
century as members of the
profession. This event is
scheduled for September.
Father'p Day, coincided
with 45th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Manuel Merzon, and they
were honored by their chil-
dren, Mel and Stephanie
Merzon, and grandchildren,
Jeremy, Jonathan and Joce-
lyn; and Robert and Bonnie
Torgow, and grandchildren,
Alan and Alissa Rothstein,
Gary and Julie at a family
gathering. Mr. and Mrs.
Merzon will attend the wed-
ding of Miriam and Yisrael
Gettinger in New York,
Tuesday, at the Statler Hil-
ton Hotel. The bride is the
daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
Berel Wein, vice president
of the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of
America in charge of kash-
rut, and the bridegroom is
the son of Rabbi and Mrs.
Emanuel Gettinger.
* * *
Mrs. Seymour Ungar of
Southfield, newly elected
president of the Michigan
Branch of Women's League
for Conservative Judaism,
recently participated in

special briefing sessions for
the 28 branch presidents of
the League, at Saltz's, Mt.
Freedom, N.J., and at the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary in New York City.
* * *
Detroit area delegates to
the 64th annual national
convention of the Young Is-
rael movement at the Lido
Beach Hotel in Atlantic
Beach, N.Y., today through
Sunday, are: Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Blintz, Yetta Bodzin,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Du-
chan, Rabbi James I. Gor-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Erry
Loewenthal, Sam Platt,
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel H.
Prero, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Snow and Rabbi and Mrs.
Feivel Wagner.

This is the way to acquire
learning: Bread with salt
you must eat, water by a
measure you must drink, on
the ground you must sleep,
a life of privation you must
lead, but you must immerse
yourself in study. If you will
do so you will be well off
and happy. —Aboth 6.

ONE MAN

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Candle Lighting

Anniversaries—Weddings

House Parties—Dances Etc.

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May 1, 1963

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A GREAT TRAGEDY

Befell Oak Park, Michigan.

Dexter Davison Kosher Meats

put an end to it's free delivery system and forced
many of it's satisfied customers to change butchers
in order to continue receiving this service.

Nancy Rosenthal
to Marry in Fall

MRS. RATNER

Ilene Roberts became the
bride of Edward L. Hafner
in a recent ceremony at the
Shenandoah Country Club.
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of
the Birmingham Temple
officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob-
erts of Pond Rd., Southfield.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haf-
ner of Clearwater, Fla.
Linda Kraft of Kalama-
zoo was her sister's matron
of honor. Best man was Mi-
chael Beagher. Ushers were
Bill Kraft of Kalamazoo and
Douglas Bingham.
Following a Florida ho-
neymoon, the couple will
live in Waterford Twp.

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Learning

July 6, 1976

A Miracle Will Happen in Southfield.

9'

DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEAT #2

MISS BEERBOHM

Mr. and Mrs. Alex M.
Beerbohm of Hendrie Blvd.,
Huntington Woods, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Sherry Nan,
to Jeffrey Ian Goldberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Goldberg of Mason Ave.,
Livonia.
Miss Beerbohm earned a
BA degree at Wayne State
University and a MA degree
in guidance and counseling
from the University of
Michigan.
Her fiance earned a BA
degree at WSU and a JD de-
gree from its law school
where he is working toward
an LLM degree.
A September wedding is
planned.

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MISS ROSENTHAL

Mrs. Irwin E. Rosenthal
of Camelot Dr., Trenton, an-
nounces the engagement of
her daughter, Nancy Gene,
to Robert Mark Greenbaum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Greenbaum of Oxley Rd.,
Southfield.
Miss Rosenthal, daughter
of the late Mr. Irwin E. Ro-
senthal, and her fiance plan
a September wedding.

`World Approval Spurs Violence'

NEW • YORK — "The
assassination of American
officials in Lebanon is a
direct result of the world's
acceptance and approval of
organizations such as the
PLO which regularly use
violence for the attainment
of political objectives," said
Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein,
president of the Zionist
Organization of America.
Dr. Sternstein, in a state-

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ment issued last week, said
that while he was "not yet
accusing any single
organization of the crime,
and while we believe that
the United States should
continue to seek peace in
the Middle East, friendship
with the Arab nations must
not and cannot include
those who advocate and
support violence."

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