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October 15, 1976 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-10-15

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Women's Clubs

Mizrachi Women, will
(Continued from Page 32)
meet noon Monday at the
BETH ACHIM SIS- Zionist Cultural Center.
TERHOOD will hold the Hostesses will be. Betty
second session of its Barcus, Francis Foreman
Adult Education Series and Bess Reznick. Ruth
entitled "The Seven Ages Levi will report on the
of Woman, - Monday, in Cleveland convention.
* * *
the synagogue. Continen-
tal breakfast will be
TOWERS GROUP,
served 9:30 a.m. followed Hadassah, will meet noon
at 10 a.m. by a lecture and Tuesday at Whitehall
disucssion on the topic, Apts. club house. Mrs.
"The One Parent Fam- Ann Parzen will speak on
ily. - Guest panelists will "American Jewish
be Mrs. Eleanor Keys of Heroines." Refreshments
the Jewish Family Ser- will be served. Mrs. Rose
vice, and Dr. Jay Stern, Rosenblatt, president,
superintendent of the invites guests.
* * *
United Hebrew Schools.
UNITED ORDER OF
Sitter service is available
by calling the synagogue, TRUE SISTERS will meet
352-8670. The series is noon Tuesday at Sutton
free to sisterhood mem- Place Apts. club house.
bers. There is a charge "The World of Sholem
per session for non- Aleishem, - by Maurice
members. The sisterhood Samuels will be reviewed
will hold its annual paid- by Mrs. Celia Gaines.
up membership party 8 Members are requested
p.m., act. 25 in the to bring their own
synagogue. New mem- lunches; coffee and de-
bers will be inducted. ssert will be provided
There will be a fashion free.
* * *
cabaret including jewelry
CLUB
TWO, Pioneer
and handbags. There will
also be a plant and flower Women, will meet 11:30
display. An afterglow will a.m. Monday at North-
follow the fashion show gate Apts. club house.
and refreshments will be Blanche Rose will spon-
served. For reservations, sor the brunch. A special
call Beverly Hacker, program program will be
353-5148, or Edith arranged. Guests are
Sweetwine, 557-2217, welcome. * * *
Monday.
* .* *
GLENNWOOD CHAP-
FANNIE
GLUCK TER, Women's American
CHAPTER, American ORT, will hold a Lox Box
Oct. 24. Boxes will be deli-
MYRON
vered and may be ordered
the MAGICIAN
for 2 or 4 people. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Sha-
Fine Entertainment
ron Dworkin, 399-0618.
PARTIES, CLUBS, SHOWS
* * *
564-7907
BNAI
-MOSHE SIS-
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TERHOOD will hold a
rummage sale starting 9

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a.m. Wednesday and
Thursday at the
synagogue. For dona-
tions or information, call
Mrs. Fred Weiss, 353-
5782, or Mrs. Milton
Cross, 543-3585. The sis-
terhood will join the
men's club and hold a
square dance 8 p.m. Oct.
23 in the synagogue.
There will be refresh-
ments, and there is a
charge.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Ceilia Radin,
26865 Fairfield, South-
field. Attorney Allen
Zemmol, will speak on
"Election Issues 1976". A
social hour will precede
the meeting. For infor-
mation, call Judy Krass,
353-4098.

Linda Krugel
Plans to Marry

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will hold its fifth annual
ORT-Hudson's Health
luncheon Wednesday in
Hudson's downtown au-
ditorium.
The program will fea-
ture the Hudson's Ameri-
can Collection, a showing
of designer Kasper's fall
collection, an editor from
Harper's Bazaar maga-
zine and Dick Purtan,
local disc jockey.
Madeline Cole, fashion
co-ordinator for Hud-
son's, will be commen-
tator.
Luncheon will be
served. Admission to the

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this month.
Mitterand, a former
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meet with Premier Yit-
zhak Rabin, Foreign
Minister Yigal Allon and
other top Israeli leaders.

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ATTENTION TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

MISS KRUGEL

Mr. and Mrs.. Murray
Krugel of Church Ave.,,
Oak Park, announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Linda Anne, to
Ira P. Spilky, son of Mrs.
Lila Spilky of California
and the late Mr. Max
Spilky.
Mr. Spilky holds a mas-
ter's degree in business
administration and in-
dustrial psychology.
A November wedding is
planned.

Stew Recipe

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.)

With fall weather,
stews are a welcome addi-
tion to our menus. They
are especially easy for a
working homemaker to
prepare, since she can
prepare them the night
before and reheat for
serving. the flavor actu-
ally improves upon re-
heating!

2 Ibs, chuck meat,
cut into 1-inch cubes
flour
1 tsp. oil
1 stalk celery, cut into slices
1 /2 green pepper, cut in thin strips
1 medium onion, sliced
1 /2 lb. fresh mushrooms, whole
2/3 cup red wine
(Burgundy is good)
1 1/2 cups water
garlic powder
salt
pepper
Put flour into a paper bag.
Shake meat cubes in it until they
are covered with flour. Brown
meat and vegetables in oil in a
teflon frying pan. Add wine, wa'-
ter, garlic powder, salt and pep-
per. Bake at 350 degrees or until
tender.

SHIRLEE BLOOM WISHES

TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHE WILL CONTINUE
TO SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE ... IN THE SAME
HER,
FINE MANNER THAT HER MOT

LILLIAN BLOOM

HAS
DONE FOR THE PAST 30 YEARS
TO CLARIFY ANY CONFUSION

1---WE HAVE NOT MOVED!!!

STILL LOCATED AT 24711 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK

(Across From Dexter-Davison Mkt.)

WE ARE NOT AFFILIATED

WITH ANY OTHER BLOOM CATERING!!!

-÷ DON'T BE MISLEAD!

WE ARE THE ONLY KOSHER
CARRY-OUT IN MICHIGAN!!!

Zd V?Aewoot'

LIL'S KOSHER CATERING

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Under Supervision Of The
Council Of Orthodox Rabbis

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