44 Friday, August 22, 1980
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Passes on Raise
Freddy
Sheyer
1 4 piece
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orchestra
and disco
tapes
398-2462
WASHINGTON — Fol-
lowing his opposition to a
Congressional pay raise last
year, Senator Rudy Bos-
chwitz (R-Minn.) has given
$3,000 of his salary to Min-
HAPPY 4U1/2
EL KAFTAN
Business Briefs
West Bloomfield, has re-
opened after being com-
pletely remodeled and re-
furbished. Giftware, wall
decor, funky fun and whim-
sical things are among the
featured items. Hours are:
9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Monday-Saturday. Free gift
wrapping is available and
there is 20 percent off pur-
chases of $10 or more. For
* * *
information, call Barbara
The Perfect Finish, Old Silverman, 626-1500.
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Orchard Center, 15 Mile
and Orchard Lake Roads in Carmel Offers
Brody's boys' and young
men's wear, has moved from
its longtime Oak Park loca-
tion to its new store in the
West Bloomfield Plaza,
6690 Orchard Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield. The store
is currently offering 20 per-
cent off on all winter jac-
kets. Also featured is a large
selection of back-to-school
fashions.
Tennis Time presents
The American Classics
An updated collection of transition clothes
for summer and fall. Featuring velveteen
blazers and all-corron V-neck sweaters.
Plus pants, skirts and swearers in lighr-
weight corron blends, soft, buttery corduroys
and assorted rweeds.
These clothes ore perfect for going to the
office, the marker or back ro school.
And you won't find them anywhere
but TENNIS TIME.
Monday through Saturday 9:30 ro 6:00
S. E Corner Maple & Lohser
Birmingham, Michigan
646-4475
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16.
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Dr. D.M. Schwartz
Golf Outing to Aid Haifa U.
Sept. 17 at Shenandoah Golf
and Country Club.
Louis H. Golden, chair-
man of the Detroit Chapter,
said the day's activities will
include breakfast, lunch
and dinner, an open bar, use
of a golf cart and a number
of prizes.
For ticket information,
call Ed Rosenthal, 7
1040.
The Detroit Chapter of
American Friends of Haifa
University will have their
annual golf outing to raise
funds for the university on
Menu Ideas
for Holiday
Detroiters Join
UJA Mission
Five Detroiters will be
the guests of Israeli Prime
Minister Menahem Begin
next week for an intensive
four-day session of high
level briefings under the
auspices of the United
Jewish Appeal.
They are: Marvin
Goldman, Daniel Honig-
man, David Mondry, Jewell
Morris and Lester Morris.
NEW YORK — Carmel
Wine Co., Inc., offers the fol-
lowing Rosh Hashana menu
suggestions as recom-
mended by the glatt kosher
erstaurant in New York,
"Lou G. Siegel's":
MENU ONE
Half grapefruit
Gefilte fish with horseradish
Carmel Sauvignon Blanc wine
Roast brisket, fresh
applesauce
Potato kugel, carrot and prune
tzimmes
Carmel Cabernet Sauvignon
wine
Taglakh
Coffee or tea
Avdat brandy
MENU TWO
Fresh fruit supreme
Chopped liver
Spinach and mushroom salad,
Carmel Chenin Blanc wine
Prime roast beef
Noodle kugel
String beans almondine
Carmel Avdat wine
Chocolate cream pie
Coffee or tea
Carmel Abtei liqueur
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LEO HOFFMAN
on your 80th Birthday
Love, Bob, Rozz, Jill,
Jeff and Sherri
Sam Barnett
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Serve Empire
Pies as Entrees
MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. —
Empire Kosher Foods
suggests serving its kosher
turkey and chicken pies,
when a busy schedule pre-
vents cooking a big meal.
The turkey and chicken
pies are filled with chunks
of meat and peas, carrots
and potatoes in turkey or
chicken broth.
As a serving suggestion,
Empire recommends adding
a spinach or garden salad.
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Radomer Society
Meeting Planned
Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
A social hour with refresh-
ments will follow.
The annual memorial
service will be held noon
Sept. 7 at the Radomer
Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer
Levin will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.
Common Cause
Meeting Slated
Common Cause will have
a meeting 7 p.m. Wednes-
day in the Southfield Civic
Center, Room 122.
Detroit City Councilman
Ken Cockrell will be the
guest speaker. For informa-
tion, call Harold Finegood,
933-1490.
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