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August 03, 1979 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-03

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Vine - Segel
Vows Recited

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"FOR LESS

This Weekend
Only

Aug. 3rd & 4th

DESIGNER

SHIRTS

Values to $18.00
Our Price

$897

all colors
all sizes

DESIGNER
JEANS

were
$40.00
Our Price

$2797

All Sales Final
No Charges — No Layaways



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15600 W. 10 Mile Rd.

at Greenfield

HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 10-5

569-4030

MRS. SEGEL

Sandra Vine and Jerome
Segel were married in a re-
cent ceremony at Cong.
Bnai David. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Vine of West Bloom-
field. Parents of the brideg-
rciom are Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Segel of Far-
mington Hills.
Rabbi Morton Yolkut and
Cantor Hyman Adler of-
ficiated. Co-officiating was
Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
The wedding party in-
cluded the grandparents of
the bride, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Shale, grandmother
of the groom, Mrs. Yetta
Hollander, and grandfather
Joseph" Siegel, ushers
Michael and Allen Vine,
David Segel, Alan Shul-
man, Paul Verona and Gary
Addley.
Bridesmaids included
Cheri Shulman, Robbie
Segel, Nicole Segel, Phyl-
lis Greenberger, Tracey
Allen, and Sandy
Gottman. Best man was
Matt Studnicki of Lans-
ing and Sherry Green of
New York was her
cousin's maid of honor.
Amanda Segel was
flower girl and Michael
Shulman was ring be-
arer.
The Segels will live in
Cleveland where he will
attend the Ohio College of
Podiatry and she will enter
the dental hygiene program
at Cuyahoga Community
College.

Quisine of Hungary and France

Elegant Hors d'Oeuvres and Pastries
Catering for that Special Occasion
or small party

Beverly Helen Shipko degree.
The
groom
and Jay Sloofman were graduitte,i from Clornell
married in a recent cere- Universi .y, anc earned in
mony at Cong. Shaarey MBA from Northwestern
Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner University. The couple will
and Cantor Sidney Rube of- reside in Manhattan.
ficiated. The bride is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Albert Shipko of Southfield.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mrs. Anita Novack and
Mr. Alvin B. Sloofman of St.
Louis, Mo. Dorothy Shipko
was her daughter's matron
of honor. Alvin Sloofman
was his son's best man. The
new Mrs. Sloofman recently
received her MBA in ac-
counting and marketing
from Northwestern Univer-
sity. She graduated Phi
Beta Kappa from the Uni-
versity of Michigan where
she also earned a master's

Laura Zolkower 353-6392.

JEWELERS
CLOSED FOR VACATION

Aug. 6th thru Aug. 11th
Re-Opening Aug. 13th

24901 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield
357 1056

Herbert H. Lehman was
the first Jew elected to serve
as a United States Senator.

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(Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.)

1 lb. low-fat cream cheese, soft
1 cup 2 percent milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tbsp. sugar
1 cup unwhipped sweet whip-
ping cream
Whip cream cheese, milk,
sugar and vanilla. Whip the
whipping cream until stiff and
fold into the cream cheese
mixture. Put into a bowl and
place in the center of a large
platter.
FRUIT: (Chilled)
1 medium honeydew melon
1 medium canteloupe
3 Delicious apples
1/2 lb. cherries
1 pint blueberries
Cut canteloupe, honeydew
and apples into wedges. Place
toothpicks on table of in fruit.
Arrange fruit colorfully on plat-
ter or around dip. Serves
12-15.

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Fruit Dip

Would you like some-
thing refreshing to serve
your guests on a summer
night? Offer them fresh
fruit with this delicious
cream cheese dip.

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