Friday, April 25, 1980 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Avoid all singularity and affectation. — What is ac- cording to nature is best, while what is contrary to it is always distasteful. Noth- ing is graceful that is not our own. Collier — HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE _ THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU $1 a; u • uu CAN EAT O..0 FRIDAYS,I, „, 4 FFED CABBAGE S 9 0 - COND HELPING FREE 15% SENIOR CITIZEN'S DISCOUNT ON WED. DINNERS TUES.-THURS. 11 a.r• to 9 p.m. FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. dosed SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid. Mon. SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD LOU BELA'S GYPSY ORCHESTRA FRI. THRU SUN. Reservations: 843-5611 I-15 (Fisher) at SPRINGWEU.S EXIT All Credit Cards Hebrew U. Arab Student May. Be Expelled JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Arab student at the He- brew University has been barred from the dormitory for one year and may be ex- pelled for an alleged affront to the memory of Holocaust victims. A maintenance worker at the Mt. Scopus campus re- ported that Sulieman Hashem, a freshman, blew out a memorial candle on Yom Hashoa (April 13). Hashem did not deny the accusation. He said he thought the candle was lit because of a power failure and blew it out when the power was restored. But the dormitory disci- plinary committee ordered him to move out. The stu- dent faces a university disciplinary court which may expel him and possible legal action initiated by the police. NOW SERVING COMPLETE DINNERS! CHOICE OF‘FP 6 ENTREES 99 PLUS: SOUP, SALAD, CHOICE OF POT, & VEG. AND OUR HOMEMADE BREAD BASKET 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. LUNCHEON SPECIALS SUNDAY SPECIALS 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SEE OUR ALL NEW MENU SOUP & CHOICE $ 99 AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD! OF 6 SANDWISHES I SUN. thru THURS. 6 a.m.-11 p.m. OPEN ALL NIGHT FRI. & SAT. NEW HOURS: THE CLOCK SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE RD. ABOVE SPECIALS AT THIS STORE ONLY! ALL MENU ITEMS AVAILABLE 557-4324 FOR CARRY-OUT JNF Young Women Will Hold Their Annual Fund-Raising Auction Sunday Marriages Martha Ann Churchill and Laurence R. Imer- man were married recently at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El and Phillip Frankel, rabbi emeritus of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, East Lansing, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Churchill of Milan. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Dorothy Imerman and the late Mr. Sidney J. Imerman. Susan Brake of Lansing was maid of honor. Paul Im- erman was best man, and ushers were Karl Twyman and Randolph Dubitsky. The new Mrs. Imerman was graduated from the University of Michigan and Thomas Cooley Law School. Her husband was graduated from Washington Univer- sity in St. Louis, the Uni- versity of Michigan and the University of Detroit Law School._ Arrangements have been completed for the Young Women of Jewish National Fund's auction to take place 7 p.m. Sunday at Temple Emanu-El. The evening will begin with a wine and cheese pre- view, and the auction will start at 8 p.m. Guest celeb- rity auctioneers will be John Kelly and Marilyn Turner of Channel 7. Among the auctioneers will be Joel Morse and Hanley Gurwin. The auction committee includes: Donna Sklar, gen- eral chairman; Phyllis Ab- rahams and Charlotte Fins- tein, tickets; Judy Kauf- man, "white elephants"; Esther Goldenberg, Sheila Guyer and Dale Goodman, ad journal; Myrna Dosie, gifts; Faye Menczer, president; Edith Kowalsky, refreshments; and Rissa Winkelman, gifts. The auction will kick Preparing for the Young Women of Jewish Na- tiont Fund's annual auction to take place Sunday at Temple Emanu-El, are, from left: Phyllis Abrahams, tickets; Judy Kaufman, "white elephants"; Esther Goldenberg, ad journal; Donna Sklar, general auction chairman; Myrna Dosie, gifts; Faye Menczer, president; Edith Kowalsky, refreshments; and Rissa Winkelman, standing, gifts. The public is invited at a off the women's drive to raise $100,000 over the nominal charge. next three years to estab- lish a recreation area in the Galilee. Hadassah Cites Life Members Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will present a "Spring Into Summer Fashion Show," honoring Hadassah life members and associates, 2 p.m. May 4 in the Somerset Mall auditorium. Children's fashions will be modeled by Junior Hadassah life members. The planning committee in- cludes: President, Annette Meskin; Vice President- Membership, Marjorie Saulson; life membership chairman, Ann Baruch; and associates chairman, Sheila Bass. Admission is free, and CIRO'S FAMILY DINING & PIZZERIA 1535 CASS LAKE RD., Keego Harbor 681-3440 NOW SERVING COCKTAILS GREAT SEAFOOD! CRAB LEGS, TROUT, LOBSTER TAILS, BROILED COD, ETC. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY FRIDAY ... FISH & CHIPS tar SATURDAY ... CHICKEN CACCIATORE SUNDAY ... LASAGNA & RIBS PIZZA, GREEK SALAD, VEAL OSCAR MESKIN, SAULSON husbands and children are welcome. For reservations, call Hadassah, 357-2920. Ex-Detroiter Memorialized by Grove in Israel Forest OPENING SOON THE ALL NEW STAFFORD'S OF OAK PARK 542-5115 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE DIXIELAND AT SCANDALS EVERY SUNDAY 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. With BOB MILNE AND THE SCANDALOUS FOUR BOB MILNE ALSO APPEARS TUES. THRU FRI. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. AT OUR PIANO BAR IN SCANDALS' LOUNGE • Cocktails • Complimentary Hors d'Oeuvres R" "A INN 28225 TELEGRAPH RD. Just South of 12 Mile Across From Tel-12 355-2929 OUR ORCHARD MALL • STAFFORD'S OF W. BLOOMFIELD HAS PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES .Niag Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Agnes) Klein of Bloomfield Hills are pictured at the dedication of the Irena Gross Grove in Sanhedrya Forest in Israel. The grove, planted under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund, is named for Mrs. Klein's mother. A grove of 1,000 tress was Women. planted in the Sanhedrya The grove was planted Forest in Israel in memory by her husband, Morice, of Irena Gross, a former De- and by her children troiter who was involved in under the auspices of the a variety of women's Zionist Jewish National Fund. organizations. Her children are Mrs. Mrs. Gross, who resided Bernard (Agnes) Klein of in Montreal at the time of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. her death, was president of Stanley (Judith) Cadloff the Women's International of Montreal and Louis of Zionist Organization while Chicago. living in Humenni, Ina Greenwald of the JNF Czechoslovakia. 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