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June 20, 1986 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-06-20

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CELEBRATING OUR ALL_ NEWLY REMODELED RESTAURANT
recTGRT T
TOZWO-N7
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
COMPLETE DINNER

ANYTHING ON OUR MENU!
MON.-SAT. FROM 3 P.M.

ENTREE (Beef Flanken,
Sturgeon Fish, Stuffed
Cornish Hen, Stuffed
Cabbage, Etc., Etc.)

85

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD &
AND DINNER ROLLS

FOR WOMEN

MON.-FRI. 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
• 2 EGGS (Any Style)
• BACON OR SAUSAGE
OR HAM
• HASH BROWNS
$ 1 7 5
•TOAST & JELLY

Coupon Good 1-4 Persons • Exp. 6-26-86

Coupon Good 1-4 Persons • Exp. 6-26-86

10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISC. (Except Specials).Tables Now For 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10

ORCHARD FAMILY

RESTAURANT
30894 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

AT 14 MILE RD. IN K-MART SHOPPING PLAZA

NOW OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK!

American Heart
Association

of Michigan

626-0318

MARIA' S

Sun. Thru Thurs. 5 to 10
Fri. & Sat. 5 to 11

Restaurant

SERVING YOU FOR 7 YEARS IN THE SAME WALNUT LAKE RD. LOCATION

West Bloomfield
2080 Walnut Lake Rd. at Inkster
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — SUN. THRU THURS. 5 to 10, FRI. & SAT. 5 to 11

Superb Milk Fed Veal • Fresh Seafood Daily

Served in an authentic traditional New York Italian-style atmosphere

Reservations Suggested For Your Convenience

851-2500

after 3 p.m.

Your Hostess:

Mary Ann Pereny Al Valente

25080 SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE

(--

569-0882

Your Host:

S °"tilVle

IS PROUD
TO INTRODUCE

CHEF ERNIE
DI MICHELE

of officers and board of directors
at an Oneg Shabat kiddush fol-
lowing 8:30 a.m. services June
28. Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut will
install the following:
Sandy Schore, president; Sha-
ron Chudnow, Miriam Ferber
and Esther Icikson, vice
presidents; Ray Rosenberg, trea-
surer; Charlotte Freedman, Fay
Fishman and Sharon Klein,
secretaries; and Helen Brown,
chaplain.
Board members are: Marian
Avrushin, Blanche Brant, Tillie
Balton, Harriet Burnstein,
Sophie Berman, Marilyn Gonte,
GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Yvonne Goldberg, Fanny Gordin,
Women's American ORT, in- Zena Gorman, Marilyn Jonas,
stalled Lois Greenberg and Rose Pauline Klein, Bertah Levin,
Ann Rosenthal as presidents at Sarah Levine, Harriet Lusky,
its recent installation at Chuck Ruth Letvin, Sonia Lippenholtz,
Joseph's. Other officers are: Joyce Lang, Marilyn Markel,
Claire Abrams, Suzanne Be- Betty Pack, Jennie Solomon,
rman, Joanne Fealk, Elaine Helen Ring, Bertie Simon, Betty
Heavenrich, Harriet Hessen- Silverfarb, Nita Stearn, Tola
thaler, Judy Keller and Bernice Schwarzberg, Helen Stebbins,
Lansky, vice presidents; Lynn It- Marla Schloss, Ruth Traison,
tigson, financial secretary; Gloria Bella Wais, Hannah Weinstein,
Bell, treasurer; Bette Levy, re- Millie Zivov and Celia Wilson.
Relatives and friends are in-
cording secretary; and Aileen
vited.
Corlin, corresponding secretary.

NORTHWEST CHILD RE-
SCUE WOMEN, Senior Group,
will have a luncheon and instal-
lation of officers on July 10 at
11:30 a.m. at the Laurel Woods
Apts. club house. The officers for
1986-1987 are: President, Ruth
Hirshfield; First Vice President,
Fay Ziegler; Second Vice
President, Zelda Kay; Treasurer,
Nancy Kolar; Financial Secre-
tary, Tillie Sherman; Recording
Secretary, Mary Trager; Social
Secretaries are Hannah Fore-
man, Betty Brecher, Sarah
Goodman and Faye Lafer.

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Amit Women, will meet at noon
Monday at the Northgate East
Apts. club house. Plans for the
48th annual donor luncheon,
slated for Sept. 23, will be formu-
lated. Co-presidents are Ann
Rosenberg and Bertha Spilman.

B'NAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual installation

CITY OF HOPE HELEN
ROSENBERG CANCER
FIGHTERS will have their Vic-
tory Dinner on Thursday at 6
p.m. at the Troy Hilton. This
awards dinner culminates a year
of fund-raising. Judy Goldstein
will perform folk songs in He-
brew, Yiddish, Russian and
English.

FEATURING NORTHERN & SOUTHERN ITALIAN CUISINE

GARY ROSE
STROLLING VIOLINS
TRIO

MON., WED., THURS.,
FRI., AND SAT.

NOW EVERY MONDAY=-6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
ITALIAN BUFFET 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
$595
11 95 Adults

Lt. Governor Griffiths
At Naamat Luncheon

VEALS — CHICKENS — PASTAS — C4NNELONI — FISH — SALADS—ETC., ETC., ETC.

$

Children 10 & Under

OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. IS HARD TO BEAT!

-

$7 95
s
Adults

• HOT & COLD
• ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

tA 95 Children
Tfil 10 & Under

ak aidkit' ng Our first Annirmaly

Its AND YOU'RE INVITED To JOIN THE FUN, FOOD AND FINE ART AT

ASTI'S CAFFE

ig8V41. HURON
ONE BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH •

FEATURED ALPTISTS:

Rvsskeerte-OlLS/ DAN KELLAR-Jai-5/ CORRINE

GLORIA KRuS2KA".• PASTVLS /

SCULPTURES

PemearoN— AcityLiCS,WATelcoLoRS

PRovuost) BY Feel) GRo5StitAN GALLERY

JUNE 22,1986

STARTS AT 11 Al MI I WALL BE HELD INDOORS IN CASE OF RAIN

■ 111111.

52

Friday, June 20, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Martha- Griffiths

Naamat USA (formerly
Pioneer Women/Naamat) an-
nounces that Michigan's Lt. Gov.
Martha Griffiths will serve as
honorary chairman of the
women's Spiritual Adoption
luncheon.
Ruth Leemon Miller, Greater
Detroit Colincil Spiritual Adop-
tion chairman, announces that
the luncheon will be held on July
31 at the Southfield Hilton Hotel.
Highlight of the afternoon will be
the presentation of the "Celebra-
tion of Women" Award to three
women to be chosen on the basis
of their leadership ability in the
area of improving the quality of
life for women and/or children.

Selection of the award will be
made by a committee consisting
of: Dr. Alice R. McCarthy, educa-
tional consultant; Maryann
Mahaffey, member of the Detroit
City Council; Judith Miller, 65th
District Representative; and Viv-
ian Shapiro, associate professor
of social work, University of
Michigan.
A musical program will be pre-
sented by Miriam and Gabriel
Bolkosky.
The spiritual adoption program
was instituted in 1963 as a means
by which the American woman
can link her interests with those
of her Israeli sisters. For a yearly
contribution anyone can become
a spiritual mother for a year to a
child in the day/night homes of
Naamat.

Hadassah To Hear
Leora Halevy

Leora Halevy, wife of Gen.
Yehudah Halevy, president of the
Israel Bond Organization, will be
guest speaker at the Greater De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah tribute
luncheon honoring Chapter
President Diane J. Klein,
recipient-elect of the State of Is-
rael's Lion of Judah award.
The luncheon will be hosted by

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