THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, May 5, 1918 Women's League Installation Thursday; Youth Are Cited Music Study Club's Annual Concert May 14 at Beth El Plans have been com- Aeted for the annual artist concert of the Music Study Club of Metropolitan De- troit, announced Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, president. The annual fund-raising event will take place 7:30 p.m. May 14 at Temple Beth El. The artists, winners of the National Federation of Music Clubs Award, are: *: ,:::. THE PERFECT BLEND NWT NORTNIVESIIIIIIWNY. NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m. SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m. I UP I • 4 • • • ki ■ a To 150 I Bar Mltzvn • Showers Sweet Sixteen Disca Parties Other Parties, etc. VINCENZO'S Ilohon•Arnericon Cuisine ASK FOR MARTY 353-4070 18211 JOHN R 8.er 6 3. 7 M.I. Rd. , . : ;; :7:-Ctr:47:::::7:7:!:::::::::::::!:!:;:f:!:•:•:".• t:N., S David Ehrlich, violinist; and Randie Lee Blooding, baritone. Proceeds provide scholarships for young musicians, scholarships and musical instruments for Israel, and profes- sional concert appear- ances for young musi- cians. Members on the planning committee are: Mesdames Joseph M. Markel, president; Ben Meckler, concert chairman; Victor Linden, patron chairman; Felix Rosenwach, patron co-chairman; Jack Scherr, arrangements; George Charnas and Charles Kramer, publicity; Harvey Sibrack, general admis- sions; and Leonard Hack, treasurer. For ticket information, call Mrs. Linden, 644-9080, or Mrs. Sibrack, 547-8716. 869-5674 Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners 4 Open Solders, 210 1130 —Closed Mon. EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES I • a rcas 7225 W. Mdllehals (S Mb. W. id Umiak) um 2-1450 1155 p Elms p (Just l Ea v si i of Itrga p n.) DINNER SPECIALS MON. 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Max Sosin, accom- panied by Hal Gordon, will entertain. They will be honored "for their 13 years of service to Cooperative Council." Mrs. Morton Oppenheim is program chairman. Guests are welcome. Meanwhile, the women's league has announced the names of winners of its youth awards. Honorees in- clude: Dana Baruch, Karen Blechman. Naomi Blumenberg, Julie Backfire, Mark Canvasser, Madelyn Dinnerstein, Lisa Fac- tor, Janet Fink, Michael Fox, Eliza Ginter, Susan Goode, Jeff Goodman, Dens Greenbaum, Leslee Horvitz, Barbara Hor- wits, Terrie Joseph, Nancy Keine, Jay Kaplan, Bruce Kaye, Lawrence Koh-- berg, Marjorie Ellin, Daniel Levy. Bunny Mit- teldorf, Debra Papa, Eve Raider, Diane Ruby, Cheryl Rudin, Kimberly Small, Nora Sobolov, Linda Soverinaky, Miriam Spin- WANT A SKIMPY SANDWICH? own COME TO OLD TIME DELI NOW FEATURING JERRY LIBBY JAZZ TRIO 27701 Orchard Lake Road Near 12 miw. WED.-SAT. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. 553- 2191 ner, Judy Stern, Rachel Stern, Glenn E. Taylor, Rebecca Tron, Amy Weil, Bradford White, Mitchell Wiatrak and Laurie Winkelman. Special recognition awards were presented to Dana Baruch, Mark Canvasser, Judy Stern, Glenn Taylor, Brad- ford White and Mitchell Wiatrak. Awards for outstanding essays were presented to: Karen Blechman, Janet Fink, Susan Goode, Leslee Horvitz, Diane Ruby, Kimberly Small and Laurie Winkelman- A special category award was presented to Dena Greenbaum. Zincia 1 fryer cut Into eighths 18 ox. bottle Russian dressing 1 lb. can whole cranberries 1 package onion soup mix 2 tbsps. sweet red wine. Mix together the dressing, cranberries, onion soup mix and wine. Place chicken In a teflon baking dish (or lightly greased pan) and pour sauce over It. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1% hours. 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