42 Friday, October 1, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wilsons Cited on Their 50th Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Bertha) Wilson of Detroit were honored recently by relatives and friends at a aunt (Dollen pbotograpbp 477-6664 , Weddings ad Bar Mit= 851-9262 party at the Aldingbrooke club house on the occasion of their 50th wedding an- niversary. The party was given by the couple's children, Ms. Reva Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wilson of (Women's Clubs) (Continued from Page 41) Vernick's multiple-media presentation, "Sight Serenade," will be pre- sented. For reservations, call Agi Alpert, 645-2874; Evanston, Ill., and Neil Beatrice Breiner, 626-8415; Wilson. Attending the party were or Bobbie Segal, 626-6344. out-of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fried of Sun- SPRING ARBOR rise Lakes, Fla., Mr. and CHAPTER, Women's Mrs. Jack Silver of Encino, American ORT, will have a Calif., and Irving Feldman general meeting 8 p.m. of Encino, Ccalif. Wednesday at Farmington DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF FINE FURS AND COMPLETE FUR SERVICE MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS GUILD OF AMERICA INSIDE ORCHARD MALL 6337 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD WEST BLOOMFIELD. MICH. 48033 WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT OUR MOST EXCITING, LUXURIOUS FUR COLLECTION EVER. FOR THIS COMING FALL AND WINTER, OF 1982-1983. WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE. PLEASE BE WITNESS TO WHAT WE VIEW TO BE OUR MOST OUTSTANDING COLLECTION IN QUALITY, STYLE AND FINE OLD TRADITIONAL WORKMANSHIP THAT WE AT FURS By FREDRICK HAVE ALWAYS STRICTLY ADHERED TO. PREPARE YOURSELVES FOR SAVINGS UP TO 35-50% We are pleased to announce our new association with Mr. Ilya, formerly fur manager with the J.L. Hudson Co. (All furs labeled to show country of origin) Harrison High School. Jerry Rodgers of the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee will speak. Prospective members are welcome. Spring Arbor will hold a Carmel kosher wine-tasting party 8 p.m. Oct. 16 at Applegate Apts. club house, Novi. There is a charge. For reservations, call Fay Stone, 557-0987. The chapter will hold a paid-up membership dinner 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. There is a charge. For reservations, call Enid Madgy, 661-0912. The public affairs de- tate planning and invest- partment of the Greater De- ments. troit Section, National NCJW education coin- Council of Jewish Women, mittee co-chairmen are will present financial plan- Marjory Ansell and Bar- ner Isabel Francis Smith 10 bara Berry. Committee a.m. Tuesday and Oct. 12 at members are: Esther Adler, the NCJW offices, 16400 W. Ellen Labes, Beverly Baker, 12 Mile, Southfield. Coffee Judy Marx, Esther Bauer, will be served. Lenore Siegel, Claudia Gold and Estelle Sperling. Ms. Smith will speak on There is a charge. Paid "What Every Woman reservations should be sent Should Know About Her to NCJW, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Own Finances." Among the Suite 106, Southfield, topics to be discussed are: 480.76. For details, call credit, IRAs, insurance, es- NCJW, 557-9604. Drug Travelers Install Officers Primrose Benevolent Club will have its 47th an- nual donor luncheon noon Oct. 12 at Cong. Beth Achim, announces Presi- dent Irene Rodman. Helen Greenberg is prog- ram chairman and Bell Co- hen, donor chairman. The invocation will be re- cited by Rose Aaron. The national anthems will be led by Estelle Kaufman, ac- companied by Bess Grus- kin. Eric Rosenow and his Continentals will present a musical program. Etta Kleiman is the prize chairman. She will be assisted by Fannie The Michigan Drug Travelers installed Sy Ras- kin as president at its recent President's Dinner-Dance. Installed with him were: Ron Boron and Leslie Men- zies, vice presidents; Milt Greene, treasurer; and Oscar Katz and Sol M. Gelbman, secretaries. Bill Muroff was named chair-. man of the board. Executive committee members serving two-year terms are: Don Gracyck and Norm Tabor. Iry Wolfe, James Menzies, Jr., and Ben Katzman are serving one-year terms. A general meeting will be held 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at the MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Dinner will be served free of charge. The program will include a speaker and discussion on the group's constitution and by-laws. Tzimmes Recipe By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) 4 cups carrots 1 tbsp. barley 3/4 cup grated apple 3 tbsps. mayonnaise 3/4 cup water 1 /2 tsp. salt 2 tsps. brown sugar Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Cover and cook over low heat for 2 hours or until barley is soft. Watch care- fully while cooking and add more water if necessary. Serves 6. .4r,:zzette glanirriotk, annouvas its poCths of 7,- 01012 the complete seattin_, of .z.? Tar mi .- ( WcoktiAirciaaxithe Come and see our beautiful new Coats - Suds- SportsWear•93fouses•Shkaters And... an extra bonus... ooe Weekoo& October 4 to Ocb6er SAVE ON ALL MER C HANDISE 30% on_ a setect- group trocositiivat - Wear (Ars: 1000- 5! 30, M10:00-8150, CG)sed S utockuj CVAAK) MALL, Financial Planning Topic of NCJW Two-Part Seminar cWestPAoorpftia Primrose Plans 47th Donor IRENE RODMAN Baren and Phyllis Faber. The women's group will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Councilwoman Elected to Post Southfield Councilwo- man Vicki Goldbaum has been elected second vice president of the Michigan Women in Municipal Gov- ernment. Goldbaum has served on the Southfield City Council since 1977. She also has been active in numerous organizations, including the Southeastern Michigan Council of Governments, the Michigan Municipal League, National League of Cities, Southfield Business and Professional Women's Club, Southfield Chamber of Commerce, Southfield Historical Society, the Southfield Bicentennial Committee, Southfield Arts Council, Young Women of Jewish National Fund, Creative Arts Council, Bnai Brith, Hadassah and the Labor Zionist Alliance. An artist and historical researcher, she is the author of "Southfield Yes- terday and Today." BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 • • • IP • • • • • • • 11 . • • Seek Volunteers for United Fund • •• FOR YOUR • • • • EI 2 • DIL LA C • • The United Foundation 1 needs Oakland County vol- e: CA unteers to run its telephone • solicitation campaign be- • ginning Monday. . 'SEE Volunteers are needed to local residents and c • small businesses to provide • them with an opportunity to , Sales & Leasing give to the 1982 United • • • • Foundation Torch Drive. • According to Mimi Alspec: • at A CADILLAC • tor, one of three co- •7100 Orchard Lake• chairwomen of the tele- • phone campaign, 200 more • volunteers are needed. • at Northwestern, 41: . The telephone solicitor- • West Bloomfield • tion campaign headquar- ters are located at the main -.- • (313) United Hebrew Schools building. To volunteer, call the United Foundation • PERSONALIZED SERVICE: • Birmingham office, 646- • GUARANTEED • 6868. : • • 0' • • • • i • • : ME :TIM AUDETTE •• • 851-7200 • :