THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, May 25, 1919 The life expectancy in Is- rael is 71.7 years, one of the highest in the world. Israeli vocalist Ruthi Navon will entertain at the Metropolitan Detroit Chap- ter of Hadassah's annual in- stallation luncheon noon June 5 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Mu sic 1F, i) r . Israeli Vocalist to Perform Women's League to Install at Hadassah Installation Lunch Anita Baar as President Occasio ns Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 BRUST DECKEL $ 2.09 lb. WE HAVE FRESH EMPIRE CHICKEN RUTIII NAVON $2.49 lb. $ 1.98 lb. $ 3.98 lb. WHOLE BRISKETS END OF SHOULDER ROAST 1st CUT CORNED BEEF PEPPER BEEF RIB ROAST, 1st CUT Goldie Adler will install the following: Meskin, Annette president; Janet Pont, Be- verly Friedman, Marjorie Saulson and Joan Privizer, vice president coordinators; Doris August, Sue Kauf- man, Diane Klein, Peggy Shafir, Dodie Schlesinger and Edith Stone, area vice presidents; Muggy Fox, treasurer; and Faye Schnaar, Lily Gottfurcht and Marilyn Ash, secretaries. Rose Berman is chair- man of the day. Helping with arrangements are: Diane Klein, Virginia Hoffman, Dorothy Green, Linda Newman, Judy Coleman, Harriet Col- man, Agnes Klein, Har- riet Salzberg, Phyllis Subar, Barbara Robin- son, Marion Wolock, Lil Mussaf, Lil Friedman, Sedelle Hessler, Lil Sarver, Nori Geffen and Alice Stein. There is a charge. For reservations, call Hadassah House, 357-2920. $3.49 lb. $ 2.29 lb. Treat your ravioli mayvin to real Italian taste... Chef Boy-ar-dei Cheese Ravioli in Sauce. 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OF COLE SLAW, HEALTH, MACARONI OR POTATO SALAD 11Xab, /...1.110 (East of Northwestern) We reserve the right to limit quantities n'Lster charge FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND STOUFFER'S FROZEN FOODS HOT & COLD SANDWICHES MADE DAILY TO GO WEEKLY SPECIALS ON WINES Anita "Honey" Baar will be installed as president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations at its 52nd annual installation of officers to be held noon Thursday at Cong. Bnai David. Mrs. Baar is past president of Oakwoods Chapter, Bnai Brith, and was twice president of De- troit 41, United Order True Sisters, Inc., of which she is currently national trustee serving on the - national executive board. She is chairman-vice president of Cooperative Council and was vice president of the league in 1977-1978 and 1978-1979. complimentary A luncheon will be served. Advance reservations must be made by calling Beverly Hacker, 353- 5148, or Sandy Schore, 352-2115. Program Vice President Margot Klein announces the program will be presented by the The Music Study Club of Met- ropolitan Detroit. Other officers to be in- stalled by installing officer Hannah Linden are: Vice presidents, Beverly Can- vasser, Nettie Deutch, Marilyn Schakne, Sandy Schore, and Lorraine Weiner; treasurer, Adell Ozrovitz; secretaries, Dena Fishman, Delores Greenspan, Dorothy Cohen, Corrine Oppenheim, and Dorothy Cole; historian, Rose Schwartz; parliamen- tarian, Margot Klein; ad- viser, Esther Rosenblum. Vatie'a SHE. ROTT ORCHESTRA 'ee riaturing T.V. & Recording Artist. VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 354-0110 7e44 & 255-1599 SeaPod 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi 4 416.4 Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE GI RAP FOR FREEZING Here we are, on the threashold of Shavuos! On a peaceful Mount Sinai there are whispers of a Great Revelation that took place eons ago. Laurie Young to Marry in Fall Celebrate in style! Honor your family along with the Torah! Serve them the finest in Kosher dairies COTTAGE CHEESE • SOUR CREAM • BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK • HALF-N-HALF • LOW FAT MILK ALL STRICTLY KOSHER under Michigan Kashruth Council supervision Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator MISS YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Julius Young of Bloomfield Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie C., to Roger P. Welshans, son of Mrs. Berneata Welshans of Bradenton, Fla., and the late Mr. Vernon Welshans. Miss Young was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan Residential College, with degrees in comparative literature and journalism. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State University, where he earned a degree in jour- nalism. He earned a mas- ter's degree in journalism from Central Michigan University. A September wedding is planned. 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