Friday, July 20, 1919 37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroiter Weds N.J. Miss Women's Clubs CIRCLE KNOB Women's CHAPTER, American ORT, will hold an open meeting 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Refreshments will be served. Prospective mem- bers and friends are invited. For information, call Erna Leopold, 358-1076. ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, reminds members its poolside lunch- eon will be held noon Satur- day at the home of Ruth Mil- ler, 156 Lake Park Dr., 7irmingham. There is a :,barge. * * * CHANA CZENESH Pioneer CHAPTER, Women, will hold its annual luncheon noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Games will fol- low. There is a charge. For reservations, call Clara Marks, president, 544-8887; or Mary Granadier, lunch- eon chairman, 557-0460. * * * OF LADIES YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold an in- door garden party noon Wednesday at the yeshiva building. Officers who were re-elected for the 1979-1980 program year are: Fanny Laufer, president; Jean Kaplan and Ruth Stark, vice presidents; Sylvia Hausman, financial secre- tary; Franceg Cutler, re : cording secretary, treasurer and tributes. Newly elected officers are: Hannah Greenbaum and Leah Yaf- fee, vice presidents; Edith Weiss, corresponding secre- tary; Leah Rosenberg, so- cial chairman; Sara Weiss, social co-chairman; Sarah Sklar and Tillie Smolinsky, hospitaler; and - Becky Cohen and Tillie telephone Smolinsky, Miss Barnett to Marry in Fall squad. Honorary President is Anna Cottler and Yetta Sperka is chairman of the board. Luncheon will be sponsored by the officers. Robinson, publicity; Ms. Colman, child rescue; and Ms. Block, - Helen Kirschbaum and Ms. Kar- bal, Histadrut. BE- PRIMROSE NEVOLENT CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Zionist Cultural Center. The Aug. 14 games party at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room, chaired by Becky Weinman and her hostes- ses, will be discussed. Pro- ceeds will go to the Israel Emergency Fund. Social committee chairmen, Ruth Alter and Estelle Alter, will serve refreshments for the meeting. Husbands are in- vited. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a paid-up membership meet- ing noon Wednesday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Betty Gelman, dues chairman, invites friends and guests. Refreshments will be served. * * * * * * Amy Becker became the bride of Dr. Jeffrey Mattes in a recent ceremony in New Jersey. Rabbi Joseph Maza of New Jersey officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Be- cjer of South River, N.J. and earned an MD degree from Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia. The bride was attended by Judy Bosek, maid of honor, and Sheila Millar and Nancy Rosenshein. Michael (Jules) Mattes was his brother's best man. Ushers were Richard Mat- tes, brother of the brideg- room, and Larry Rosens- hein. The couple is residing in Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bar- nett of Franklin announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Ronald Holton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holton of Saginaw. Miss Barnett attended Mercy College of Detroit. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State Uni- versity and the Detroit Col- lege of Law. A fall wedding is planned. .1 SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT SE ymoun KAPLAN and Co. 9 ii MRS. JEFFREY MATTES Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Max Mat- tes. of Southfield. The new Mrs. Mattes was graduated cum laude from Bryn Mawr College and earned an MS degree from Brown University. She cur- rently is pursuing graduate studies at George Washing- ton University. Her husband attended the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, the University of Michigan and its medical school Katz Resigns From Herut TEL AVIV (JTA) — Shmuel Katz, member of the First Knesset on the Herut ticket and an adviser to Premier Menahem Begin during the early stages of the Likud government, res- igned from Herut. About a year ago he res- igned from his post as ad- viser to the premier because he opposed Begin's peace policy and the Camp David agreements. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 41454200 Michigan Region of WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT proudly announces A new chapter in the suburban areas for the bright, dynamic, young Jewish woman. Help us celebrate the launching of this vital new chapter. Join us for wine, cheese, and conversa- tion For more information Call 851-6688 or 355-9151 SHABOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) MISS BARNE1T " I . FROM THE I M PORTER Spicy Beef Stew 4 lbs. chuck meat, cut into two-inch cubes 3 medium onions, diced 1 medium green pepper, diced 1 /2 lb. whole mushrooms (op- tional) 1 tbsp,. oil 30 new potatoes, peeled and whole 1 yellow squash, cut into thin rings 2 medium zucchinis, cut into thin rings 3 fresh tomatoes, quartered 10 carrots, cut into thirds 1 No. 303 can stewed tomatoes 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. white pepper 2 bay leaves 1 /2 cup water Brown meat, onions, green pepper and mushrooms in hot oil. Add remaining ingre- dients. Simmer covered for two hours or until meat and potatoes are tender. Serves 8. WASHINGTON — Israel Aircraft Industries is plan- ning to introduce a new business jet in 1982-1983 with a larger cabin than the present Westwind jet and a 3,000-nautical-mile cruis- ing range. * * * DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, elected Elaine Kohner president for the 1979-1980 'program year. Other officers are Margaret Bialkin, Frieda * * * Faigin, Alice Ross and GOLDA MEIR CHAP- Renee Shuster, vice TER, Pioneer Women, will presidents; Betty Rath, vice hold a pre-donor business president-at-large; Frieda meeting noon Monday in Leemon, treasurer; Jane the Northgate Apts. club Barenholtz and Bertha house. Executive Vice Weil, secretaries; Sulamis President Mrs. Israel Goldoftas, Jewish National Weisman will discuss the Fund and Histadrut chair- donor bulletin. President man; and Trudie Bortnick, Mrs. Sam Lupovitch invites child rescue chairman. For guests - and prospective membership information, members. Refreshments call Ms. Kohner, 851-3662; or Mg. Faigin, 356-7119. will be served. * * * * * * GREATER DETROIT CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet 11:30 CHAPTER, Brandeis Uni- a.m. Tuesday in the Lincoln versity National Women's Towers Apts. club house. Committee, will hear ar- Sarah Friedman will pre- chivist Doris Burton 12:30 sent a program. Brunch will p.m. July 30 in the home of be served. Friends are wel- Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom, 16500 North Park Dr., come. * * * Southfield. There is a MASSADA CHAPTER, charge, and petite luncheon Pioneer Women, will hold a will be served. For reserva- regular meeting 12:30 p.m. tions, call Mrs. Harry Tuesday in the home of May Crane, 557-4816. Reserva- Weintraub, 23600 River- tion deadline is Thursday. side Dr., Southfield. Lunch- eon will be served. Isabel Slutsky will give a book re- Debra Shapiro view. Newly elected officers Plans to Marry are: Betty Karbal, president; Betty Block, executive vice president; Ruth Kanter and Rae Schare, vice presidents; Reba Colman, financial sec- retary and treasurer; Sophia Oberstein, Sonia Buch secretaries; Minna One-dish stove-top meals are a blessing for the busy homemaker. This one can be prepared a day ahead of time and reheated. Do not freeze it. New Jet Design MISS SHAPIRO Mrs. Helen Shapiro of Oak Park and Mr. Joseph Shapiro of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lynn, to Sheldon Leonard Rosenberg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Max Rosenberg of Oak Park. Miss Shapiro earned a BS degree in interior design at Wayne State University. Her fiance earned a BS de- gree at WSU. A fall wedding is planned. FROZEN CUT-UP Borscht Empire Fryers QUART 4 JAR 94 109SAVE SAVE 18c POUND 70c PER LB. FOUR VARIETIES FROZEN BLUE RIBBON Lenders Bagels Cream Cheese 6 CT PKG. 39 SAVE 10c 8-OZ. 49t SAVE PKG. 10c KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT: Promotion Told WASHINGTON — Sid- ney H. Closter of Silver Spring, Md., has been pro- moted to director of de- velopment for Bnai Brith International. ROKEACH • • • • • TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP. SOUTHFIELD/13 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILL RD IN FARMINGTON HILLS TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD IN BIRMINGHAM 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD PRICES AND ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 26, 1979 MOST STORES OPEN 8. AM TO MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.