toeflkvAl 1 • f. • , THE OMIT DISH NEWS Friday, September 1, 1919 41 Author Ruth Gruber to Speak Sisters Honor Woman's Role Vegetable Stew to Temple Israel Sisterhood By NORMA BARACH as Volunteer Bonds Leader (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) Ruth Gruber, author and foreign correspondent, will address the opening lunch- eon of Temple Israel Sister- hood at noon Sept. 17 in the temple. She will speak on "Israel — Today and To- morrow. - Ms. Gruber is the author of five books on Israel, based on her 29 trips there. Her latest work "Raquela, A Woman of Israel," was pub- lished on Israel's 30th an- niversary. This program is under the auspices of the Daniel M. Sophie Hass Memorial :ture Fund. Luncheon is free to paid up members of the sister- ARRY FREEDMAN 1 [ rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 RUTH GRUBER hood. Guests are welcome at a charge. Bea Luft, vice president of program, is chairman of this opening meeting. President is Helen Tobias. Reservations are re- quired. 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ALL STRICTLY FRESH POULTRY! TURKEYS, CAPONS, ROASTING CHICKENS, DUCKS FRYERS, SOUP CHICKENS ALSO USDA CHOICE PRIME RIB, BRISKET, FILETS & DEL MONICOS '6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. South of Maple West Bloomfield Plaza 626-4656 Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 FREE PARKING In advance of the "Bond Between Us" luncheon to be held noon Oct. 25 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek recognizing her volunteer leadership, Franka Charlupski will be tendered a "tocla raba — thank you" luncheon by her sisters, Mala Dorfman and Rosa Schaumberg, noon Tuesday at the Dorfmans' Franklin home. Guest speaker at the luncheon will be Ruth Gruber, author and foreign correspondent, whose most recent book, "Raquela: A Woman of Israel," won the National Jewish Book Award as the "best book on Israel." Mrs. Charlupski is the out-going chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Israel \ Bond Women's Division. She has held the women's division top leadership role for three years and will con- tinue her Israel Bond in- volvement as a member of the Women's Division executive committee.. In addition to her in- volvement in the Bond organization, Mrs. Char- lupski is a life member of the Bnai Brith Einstein Chapter, a life member of Hadassah, Pioneer Women and American Mizrachi Women. Osteopathic Unit Shows Fashions The ninth-annual lunch- eon and fashion show spon- sored by the Wayne County Osteopathic Association is scheduled for Sept. 25 at Vladimir's, 28125 Grand River, Farmington. The theme of this year's show honors the Interna- tional Year of the Child and the proceeds will go the association's national scholarship fund and the student loan fund. For information, contact Diane Schwartz, 545-8355, or Sue Opipari, 851-4427. riASSPORT , PHOTOS 1 medium zucchini (thinly sliced) 1 large onion (thinly sliced) 3 medium potatoes (diced) 2 tbsps. oil 2 tomatoes (cut in - eighths) 3 small turnips (thinly sliced) 1 tsp. Italian herb seasoning 1/2 tsp. salt Brown onions, zucchini and potatoes in oil. Add remaining ingredients. Cook covered over low heat until potatoes and turnips are soft. Do not overcook. Serves 5. IN COLOR WHILE YOU WAIT S 7 00 LP For REGISTER NOW FOR BEGINNERS PHOTOGRAPHY .CLASSES LENS OPENING C...;"1";,q`",‘ ,..' i 253-5330 C> ME lISCOUNT DR tOT )11R :EQv Cc Alpo* T, Sal RN, F Sig, 12 5 - APPIICAN AMIE • INTRIESTEIN CONVERT FRANKA CHARLUPSKI She also is active in Women's American ORT, Jewish National Fund, the Zionist Organization of America and Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. For information on the "Bond Between Us" lunch- eon and reservations, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. 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Malka Gordon and Asso- ciate Chairman Fayga Dombey will lead a discus- sion on the interrelation- ships of Jewish festivals and holy days, and Women's Di- vision Vice President Jessie Stern will present a brief historical overview ,. of Women's Division. All interested women are invited to attend the Career Women's meet- ings, planned as a series of monthly educational programs to meet the interests of working women. For information, contact the Wcmen's Division, 965-3939. 1 9 c lb. 1 7 1 8 c pkg. clb. Michigan POTATOES 10 lb. bag 69 C Orchard Lake store only SINAI KOSHER COOKED CORNED BEEF $3 99 lb. Sliced to Order Specials Good Thru Sept 13th •