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Friday, May 24, 1985
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET
DESIGNER SHOE OUTLET
BRAND NAME
SHOES & BOOTS
Crtin
rrr71
(at reasonable prices)
RIB STEAK
Whole CHUCK
(everything sliced & pckg'd for the freezer.)
ANY CUT ROAST TRIM
CHICKEN LEGS
SAVE UP TO 75%!
HUNTERS SQUARE Next to loeimarm's
Orchard Lk & 14, Farm. Hills
8514190
SOUTHFIELD PLAZA
551-0062
$2.59 lb.
990
Plastic Surgeons Speak
For Women's Luncheon
AT DISCOUNT PRICES!
$2.99 lb.
$1.39 lb.
All cut and freezer wrapped.
FOR WOMEN
For Men & women
13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092
GLATT KOSHER MEATS ADAS
lb.
Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter
bruce m. weiss
Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Jewelers
[26325 Twelve Mile Rd.
BERNARD AND SON
Southeast corner Nor hwestern
Behind Gabe's Fruits
In The Mayfair Shops
KOSHER MEATS & DELI
UNDER THE SUPERVISION
of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis
FRESH FRYERS whole or cut up
EXTRA LEAN BEEF PATTIES
Lean Fresh Frozen
VEAL PATTIES
Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8:30
$ 11 39m.
PAPER CHASE
$ 1 11.
Invitations
COMPLETE DELI COUNTER
20%-30%
PARTY TRAY - GRADUATION
Super Special
FREE
I
Sophie
353-7641
29214 Orchard Lake Road
South of 13 Mile Rd.
in The Roman Plaza
Lesley
or 855-9666
ONE OF A KIND
CUSTOM DESIGNS
Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Pickles
Free Delivery; Mon.-Thurs. 8-6, Sun. 8-4
OPEN FRI. 8 2
Closed this Fri.-Mon. for Shavuos
and will reopen Tues. at 8 a.m.
off
DIAMONDS
14K GOLD JEWELRY
Roast Beef
Turkey Breast
ONLY 4.50 per person
HOT BAR-B-QUE CHICKENS DAILY
851-2788
CITIZEN WATCHES
I BUY DIRECT & SAVE I
EXPERT JEWELRY & WATCH REPAIR
CASTINGS • MOLDS • WAX WORK
STONE RINGS • PENDANTS • EARRINGS
JOEL A. KABER
CREATIVE JEWELRY
V
_ ISA'
968-6640
-
master charge
21700 GREENFIELD • OAK PARK
GREENFIELD PLAZA, SUITE 378
BETWEEN 8 A 9 MILE RDS.
SHABAT
SHALOM
CANDLE LIGHTING TIME 8:29 P.M.
DON HERMANN
PICKLES
FEINBERG
FRANKS or KNOCKS
90'
.
40
SAVE
50'
GOODMANS ONION
SOUP MIX
MOTHERS
MARGARINE
1-LB.
79
PKG.
IN QTRS
9940
3TORZ.
SAVE
OZ. 69
Dr. Jeffrey Colton
Just Returned From Show
New and Exciting
$23 1
Featuring
Corned Beef
Pastrami
Pickled Tongue B.B.Q. Chicken
353-142
SAVE
UP TO
2 CT
59t
.
BOX
SAVE
UP TO
36'
40'
KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT:
• TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP.
• ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS
• TELEGRAPH & MAPLE RD. BLOOMFIELD PLAZA
• 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD
• ANN ARBOR RD. IN SHELDON PLYMOUTH TWP.
PRICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 30, 1985. NO SALES TO DEALERS.
[ MOST STORES
OPEN DAILY
8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
SUNDAY
8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
.
Southwoods Chapter, Women's
American ORT, will hold its an-
nual installation luncheon at the
Bingham Farms home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Hermelin at 11:30
a.m. June 11.
The program, "Faces of the
1980s," will feature guest speak-
ers, plastic surgeons Drs. G. Jan
Beekhuis and Dr. Jeffrey Colton.
Dr. Beekhuis is a professor at
Wayne State University Medical
School and a member of the staff
at Henry Ford Hospital Ambula-
tory Surgical Unit. Dr. Colton is a
clinical instructor at the Univer-
sity of Michigan Medical Center
and a member of the staff at
Henry Ford Hospital.
Officers to be installed are:
President, Dorothy Superstine;
Vice President - Honor Roll, Be-
verly Wiatrak; Vice President -
Special Projects, Co - Chairmen
Shirley Glicker and Alice Ragins;
Vice President - Membership,
Shirley Levin; Vice President -
Re-enrollment, Helen Urnovitz;
Vice President - Program, Sherry
Kaye; Vice President - Education,
Judy Lawson; Treasurer, Sharon
Klein; Financial Secretary, Betty
Harrison; Recording Secretary,
Dorothy Green; Corresponding
Secretary, Donna Goren; and Par-
liamentarian, Eadie Zeldes.
Board members to be installed
are: Ann Benderoff, Blanche
Brant, Millie Zivov, Debbie
Silber, Susan Salesin, Ann
Baruch, Muriel Jacobs, Frieda
Langnas, Jeanette Solway, Be-
verly Bennett, Barbara Bensman,
ORT Delegates
At Convention
Michigan Region, Women's
American ORT, sent several dele-
gates to the recent District VII
convention held in Cleveland.
Delegates were: President,
Harriet Jacobson; Lois Sandberg,
Paula Glazier, Maxine Roten-
berg, Sharon Corlin, Shirley Sil-
verman, Nancy Weiner, Denise
Diskin, Joanne Denn, Arlene
Barris, Myrna Tureff, Lois
Greenberg, Suzanne Berman,
Dorothy Superstine, Barbara
Bensman, Gertrude Brainin, Bea
Cohen, Sheir Smith, Sue Robin-
son, Cindy Franklin, Diane Ber-
lingberg, Sylvia Bernstein, Avren
Strager, Sherry Tanner, Hortense
Falk, Esther Greenhouse and
Susan Tobin.
Dr. G.. Jan Beekhuis
Doris Zak, Ruth Plotnik, Joyce
Furman, Milly Kovan, Reva
Zeme, Doreen Hermelin, Judith
Shelden, Elsie Rapoport, Millie
Rosenbaum, Lillian Sarver, Shir-
ley Caplan, Diane Posar and Luba
Majzels. Serving on the board
with them are Past Presidents
Joanne Denn, Lois Sandberg,
Joan Weintraub, Ms. Zeldes,
Suzie Walters and Janet Rosman.
For reservations, call Ms.
Klein, 352-1331; or Ms. Salesin,
626-5406. There is a charge.
JVS Has Special
Program For Women
Through a grant from the
Michigan Department of Labor,
Office of Women and Work,
Jewish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop, a non-
sectarian agency, announces the
fourth year of its displaced
homemaker program for indi-
viduals from Wayne and Oakland
counties.
Displaced homemakers are
women who, through divorce,
separation, widowhood or disabil-
ity of spouse, have lost their
source of economic support.
This special on-going program
offers vocational assessment,
vocational counseling, job seeking
skills and job placement assis-
tance. Women who need to be-
come financially self-sufficient,
who need help in entering the job
market after many years in the
home, are invited to apply.
Eligibility is based on marital
and employment status. There
are no income guidelines.
Interested applicants should
call Sherri Lumberg or Louise
George at Jewish Vocational
Service and Community Work-
shop, 967-0500.
Women's Health
Seminar Offered
"Women's Health Through the
Life Cycle," a seminar sponsored
by Harper-Grace Hospitals and
Southfield's Human Resource
Department, will be presented
Tuesday, at 7 p.m., in the South-
field Civic Center's City Council
chambers.
The free seminar requires pre-
registration. For information,
contact Harper-Grace Hospital's
community health programming,
494-8983.