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June 08, 1984 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 8, 1984 39



CHEF JAMES LEHANE



ORT plans installation luncheon

"ORT Is Magic in the
World of Children" is the
theme for the Michigan
Region Women's American
ORT, Honor Roll-
installation luncheon to be
held June 20 at 11:30 a.m.
at the Sheraton Oaks Hotel,
Novi. Highlighting the af-
ternoon will be a musical
program by Phil Marcus
Esser and Barbara Bredius.
The invocation will be
given by Sharon Chudnow,
national board member, a-
district vice president and
chairman of field expansion
and planning conference.
Suzie Walters, past
president of Michigan
Region, will be the instal-
ling officer.
She will install Harriet
Jacobson, region president;
Ruth Rosenfeld, chairman
of the executive committee:
Janet Berman, Bonnie
Cousens, Susan Cuttner,
Mary Lee Fishman, Freda
Jackson and Pauline
Schreiber, vice presidents;
Dorothy Rubin, honorary
vice president; Lois
Sandberg, treasurer; Paula
Glazier, Francine Kaplan
and Bea Cohen, secretaries;
Lillian Nacmani, par-
liamentarian; Joann Denn,
Judy Grenn, Delores Rosen
and Nancy Weiner, vice
president section coor-
dinators.
Chapter presidents to be
installed are: Sheri Lisagor,
Autumn Hills; Ann Burs-
tein, Balmoral; Linda Kat-
zen, Glennwood; Gert
Brainin, Greater Detroit
Business and Professional;
Lisa Sallen, Harmony;
Lorelee Handelman, Lib-
erty; Sharon Pfeffer, Mt.
Clemens; Lillian Colman,
Northeast; Cynthia
Franklin, Oakfield; Leah
Levinsky, Oakland Hills;
Leah Burak and Sylvia
Burnstein, Parkwood; Gail
Goodstein and Lauren
Koenigsberg, Silverbrooke;
Superstine,
Dorothy
Elaine
Southwoods;
Greenhut and Retta Lon-

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Pinehurst Hotel, Pinehurst, N.C.

HE SERVED WITH OLYMPIC
CHEF STURE ANDERSSON

Captain U.S. Culinary Olympic Team

NOW HE SERVES YOU!

Finalizing arrangements for the Women's American ORT
annual Honor Roll and installation luncheon are, from left,
seated: Harriet Jacobson and Susan Dubin; and standing,
from left: Vickie Marcuson, Ruth Rosenfeld and Sharri
Krupoff.

don, Spring Arbor; Dana
Burnstein, Summerset
Woods; and Linda Levy,
Topaz-Career.
Awards will be given for
chapter achievements.
Shari Krupoff, region
Honor Roll chairman, and
Vickie Marcuson, region
program vice president, will
be assisted by Mrs.
Fishman, Ms. Goodstein,
Janet Rosman, Sonya
Smith, Marilyn Zeldes and
their committee.Shirlee
Rosen and Dorothy Love
will take reservations at the

Print exhibit

A collection of prints by
James Rosenquist is on dis-
play this month at the I. Irv-
ing Feldman Galleries,
6917 Orchard Lake Rd. in
West Bloomfield.
Gallery hours are 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-
Saturday and Thursdays
until 8 p.m.

ORT office, 355-9151. There
is a charge. An additional
charge will be levied for
reservations made after
Tuesday. Guests are in-
vited.

Special offer
at Detroit Zoo

"Maxwell House Day at
the Detroit Zoo" will be
June 16.
Anyone can gain free ad-
mission to the Detroit Zoo
for the entire family that
day by •bringing an empty
Maxwell House coffee can or
a certificate, which can be
found at most local grocery
stores.
A 50 cent donation will be
made at the zoo for each
empty can brought in.
There will be free Max-
well House coffee served
and free balloons given
away in the morning as well'
as other free attractions of-
fered throughout the day.

The Best.
The Biggest.

THE BRUNCH.

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OF
SUMMER!

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Not only can you order Chuck Mu w's carefully chosen fresh
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enjoy barbecued treats such as chicken or ribs. Plus some
mouth-watering corn-on-the-cob on the side, And for your
summertime dessert, you can enjoy fresh-picked strawberries
or blueberries.
Summer never tasted so good! So join us now through July 13.

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