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October 03, 1986 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-03

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STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

14 Kt. DIAMOND STUD
EARRINGS

.89 ct.
tw.
Only

13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092

GLATT KOSHER MEATS

ADAS

(at reasonable prices)

10TH. YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS

VEAL ROAST
SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS
STEAK LAMB CHOPS
WHOLE SHOULDER (10-12 lbs.)

$2.99
1.99
1.99
1.69

(16 Steak Lamb Chops)

$535

Subject to prior sale

lb.

lb.

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lb.

lb.

PLANK - People
\sl for Our Ths'
50 Yeas
645-9200

Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter
Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

1112
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RESUITS •

SPERBER'S
KOSHER KARRY OUT &

KOSHER CATERING
112:12r1 `IMO rotr5
Wishes All Its Friends
and Customers A
Healthy and Happy

New Year

Regular Hours: Tues. thru Thurs. & Sun. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Fri. 9:30 a.m. til 2 hours before sundown

Call

.

967-1161

25250 GREENFIELD OUST NORTH OF 10 MILE RD.)

Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis

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fil/(cw god ,SWit2E ‘As eouniEnanzE 'Loon (you."

The

Quality Kosher Catering
Family

and Paul G. Kohn

Wish You and Your
Family
A Truly Healthy
and Happy
New Year

nzrsizn

116

Friday, October 3, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FOR WOMEN

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HARMONY CHAPTER,

Women's American ORT, will
hold its annual paid-up
"Fashion Fantasy" at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the home
of Wendy Heller, 3217
Shadydale Ct., West Bloom-
field. There is a charge and
dues will be collected at the
door. For directions and de-
tails, call Ms. Heller, 855-
9730.

SENIOR GROUP, North-

west Child Rescue Women,
will hold an open board meet-
ing 11:30 a.m. Thursday, at
the Colony Park club house.
Renee Schreibman will speak
on "dyslexia." The annual
membership luncheon for
paid-up members will be held
at noon Oct. 30 at the Furni-
ture Club. Chairmen are
Faye Lafer and Sarah
Keywell.

DAVID - HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a meeting

noon Tuesday at the MCL
Restaurant, Tel-12 Mall,
Southfield. Mrs. Harry
Hochman was honored Tues-
day as "Woman of the Year"
at the 49th donor luncheon.

SHARONA CHAPTER

Naamat USA, will hold its
next meeting 8 p.m. Thurs-
day in the home of Esther
Gutman, 20930 Harvard,
Southfield. State Sen. Jack
Faxon will speak on the up-
coming November election.
Call Mrs. Gutman for infor-
mation, 358-0995.

NEGBAH SHALOM CHAI
CHAPTER; Naamat USA,

will hold its next meeting at
noon, Wednesday at the Kris-
ten Towers, 25900 Greenfield,
Room 205E. Vice President of
Education Charlotte Baldwin
will discuss current events
and give readings. Friends
are welcome. Refreshments
will be served.

WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND will hold a

special board meeting on
Tuesday at noon in the Sut-
ton Place club house, 23275
Riverside, Southfield. Hostes-
ses for the day are: Anna
Cottler, Pearl Cohen and Eve
Herman. Contact hostess is
Bess Glazier. Bea Feigelman
is president. Members who
cannot attend should call the
JNF, 557-6644.

Sutton Ravines
To Host Singer

Alice Blumberg will sing a
variety of songs at the next
meeting of Sutton Ravines
Chapter, Women's American
ORT, to be held noon Oct. 16
at the Sutton Place Apts.
club house.
Mrs. Blumberg, accom-
panied by Nancee Shelton,
will sing Hebrew, Yiddish,
classic and opera selections.
She is the soloist with the

Alice Blumberg

Temple Emanu-El Choir and
has appeared with im-
pressionist Frank Gorshin,
comedienne Kaye Ballard,
Mickey Katz, the late Jack
Soo and comedian/actor Larry
Storch. She earned a B.A. de-
gree at Wayne State Univer-
sity.
Guests are invited. Lunch-
eon will be served. There is a
charge. For reservations and
information, call Helen Lit-
man, 355-2458; or Rita Wes-
ton, 557-5462. Reservation
deadline is Oct. 14.

Breast Care
Symposium Topic

A breast health care sym-
posium has been scheduled
for 8:30 a.m. Oct: 11 at the
Michigan Inn.
Speakers include State
Representative Maxine Be-
rman; Marilyn Gonte, author
of It Can't Happen To Me; Dr.
Jay Harness, clinical associ-
ate professor of surgery and
director, University of Michi-
gan Breast Care Center; Dr.
Muriel Wagner, registered
dietician and nutritionist; Dr.
Roger B. Fenton, radiologist,
director of the Women's
Breast Centers; and Nickie
McVVhirter, Detroit Free Press
columnist. Sue Carter,
WDIV-TV editorial director,
will be the emcee.
The symposium will begin
with registration. There is no
admission charge, and the
public is invited.

Women's Topic:
Corporate Wife

Business and professional
women on Wednesday will
hear Glenda Greenwald's
secrets of "Breaking the Mold
of the Corporate Wife," with
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's B&P Women.
Set for Tam-O-Shanter
Country Club,. the dinner
meeting begins with cocktails
at 6 p.m.
There is a charge for the
evening and reservations are
necessary. For information,
call Federation Women's Di-
vision, 965-3939.

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