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September 27, 1985 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 27, 1985

the French are coming!'
the Fren h are comil
in ctcber

C ATILLON

Book Review
For Senior Adults

GETTING THE CHILDREN
TO EAT A DELICIOUS
HOT MEAL IS EASY AS

french pantry

STRICTLY KO TER MEAT MARKET

The senior adult department
at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center will present a book
review by Frances Weinberg at
10:30 a.m. Thursday in room 15
of the JPM branch.
Ms. Weinberg will review
Rivington Street by Meridith
Tax.
Admission is free, and all
senior adults are invited.
A presentatien on Prague will
be the feature of the Friday Lec-
ture Series program at 1:30 p.m.
Oct. 4 in the assembly hall of
the Morris Branch.
Diane Colton will give the
audio visual presentation
created by herself and her hus-
band Sol Colton, in collaboration
with Larry Jackier.
All senior adults are invited
free of charge.
For information on senior
adult programs, call Judy Blus-
tein, 967-4030.

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ABC's & 123's

from
Chef Boy-ar-dee •

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ABC's & 123's
from Chef
Boy-ar-deer
are tasty
pasta alphabet
letters and
numbers covered
with a rich tomato sauce. The
children wi!I absolutely love it as
a delicious hot lunch and as a
tasty dinner side-dish. And so
will the adults! Either way you
serve it, getting the children to
eat is as easy as Aleph Bez!



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Growth Workshop
Planned For Seniors

"Accentuate the Positive" will
be the focus of a personal
growth workshop being spon-
sored jointly, by the Jewish
Community Center Senior Adult
Department at Maple /Drake
and the Oakland University
Continum Center.
Beginning Oct. 10 at 1 p.m. at
the main Jewish Community
Center, the workshop will offer s
techniques for handling stress
and improved communication.
For information, call Debbie"
Klein or Judy Samson, 661-1000
ext. 235.
This project is supported by a
grant from the Area Agency on
Aging, 1-B.

Fitzgerald Films

The Southfield Public Library
will show the 1949 version of
The Great -Gatsby starring Alan
Ladd and Shelley Winters as
part of its "Fitzgerald on Film"
series 7 p.m. Tuesday.
A second program in the
series, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, is
scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at
the library.
Both programs are open to the
public free of charge. For infor-
mation, call the library, 354-
9100.

Community, Succot
Celebration, pue

Jewish Parents Institute will
sponsor a Succot celebration at
Berman Village in Camp Maas,
Ortonville, on Sunday from noon
to 4 p.m,
Activities include building
and decorating a succah, sing-
ing, dancing, games and relay
races. Dessert and beverages
will be provided.' Guests should
bring a picnic lunch.
For information and direc-
tions, call Stevie Magid, 553-
0175.

,

A BREAKFAST TRADITION
SINCE 1927



For nearly 60 years sitting
down to breakfast of Lender's
Bagels and PHILADELPHIA
BRAND Cream Cheese has
been a delicious tradition.
Recognized as the first
name in bagels since 1927,
the Lender family still person-
ally supervises the baking of
their bagels—guaranteeing
that every variety has a taste
and texture second to
none. In just minutes,
Lender's Bagels toast
up crispy on the out-
side and soft and

chewy on the inside, ready to
be spread with either plain
PHILLY or one of the tempting
fruit of vegetable flavors. And
because PHILLY has half the
calories of butter or mar-
garine, you can enjoy this
satisfying combination every
day.
And, of course, both are
certified Kosher.
So if you want
to enjoy a tradition
tomorrow, pick up
the Lender's and
Soft PHILLY today.

1985 Knott, Inc.

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