Grouch
A grouch escapes so many little
annoyances that it almost pays to
be one. —Kin Hubbard
Business Brevities
RADOM TAILORS AND CLOTH-
TEL-TWELVE MALL recently
IERS, known more than 20 years opened 11 new stores and services
for quality merchandise in cloth-
ing and personalized service, is
converting its clothing department
into a strictly discount operation
—the first of its kind in the metro-
politan area. Proprietors Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Levinson said they
will carry the same lines of brand-
name clothing in latest styles and
fabrics and offer their customers
discount prices with minor altera-
tions free. The staff consists of
highly qualified European tailors
and the ladies' alterations depart-
ment is supervised by stylist Rosa
Levinson. The formal department
will feature, as previously, latest
styles of single and double-breast-
ed tuxedoes and formal acces-
sories in the newest colors, for
sale and rental.
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with two additional stores to be
completed in the near future. The
occasion of the opening was mark-
ed by a visit from Southfield's
Mayor Feder, who congratulated
the owners and developers, Aaron
Gershenson and William Gershen-
son of A & W Gershenson Corp.,
on the completion of that project.
The 11 are Fads and Fashions,
Famous French Galleries, Bress-
ler's 33 Flavors Ice Cream Shop,
Gift Galleries, the Boutique, Ross
Music, Tony's Shoe Repair, Ber-
nard's Wig Shop, Bel-Air Pool,
the Southfield Eccentric, Glynn
Travel Service and Dr. Ketai,
podiatrist.
Mrs. R. Leibick
For an Evening of
Superb Entertainment . . .
For Your Bar Mitzva or
Weddings, etc. . . .
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LEONARD KASLE, president of
KASLE STEEL AND ALUMINUM
CORP., was featured in an inter-
view in the American Metal Mar-
ket, daily newspaper of the metal
industries. The interview, in New
York, covered a broad range of
topics in metals distribution, par-
ticularly maintaining profits in to-
day's markets.
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ABE BADER BAG CO. Flexible
Packaging Materials, Detroit, an-
nounced it will be moving Tuesday.
The new and larger quarters in
Madison Heights will triple ware-
house facilities and enable the
company to expand its office staff
to better serve customers.
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Northland Planning
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Richard W. Frey, president of
Shopping Centers, Inc., a division
of Dayton Hudson Properties, has
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announced plans for developing a
"Family Food Village" between
Northland Shopping Center and
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10 MILE — LAHSER AREA
"Our concept is unique and in-
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volves the creation of a controlled
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grouping of carefully selected fam-
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ily-type restaurants with common
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parking, sign controls and land-
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The area involved is on the north
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• parking from _the center. Frey
• added- that -`-`the proximity to
• Northland Center, all of the resi-
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• dential developinents and the
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• many office buildings make the
Member of American Society of Travel Agents
• location ideal for a select family-
Come and visit our new office, still at the TEL-12 MALL • food operation." He stressed that
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, • in Southfield — now directly facing the parking lot,
the_area would be leased only to
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Complete travel arrangements for individuals and • -popular sit-down restaurants.
• groups, domestic and foreign. Professional service, •
• pleasant surroundings, convenient parking.
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TILE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 28, 1971-31
PACKAGE DEALS AVAILABLE
GLYNN TRAVEL,
TEL-12 MALL
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Mrs. Jerome Udell
'NYANA President
PHONE 354-1041
GLYNN TRAVEL,
MONTH-END
CLEARANCE
1/2 OFF
and more
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TEL-12 MALL, SOUTHFIELD
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Blouses
Hot Dogs, Spare Ribs
Steaks, Ground Steak
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Everything for the Bar-B-Que
and Your Holiday Feast!
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Mon., Tues., Wed., 8 to 6; Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8 to 9; Sunday, 9 to 6
FREE PARKING
KE 4-7522
Mrs. Jerome I. Udell has been
named president of the New York
Association for New Americans,
beneficiary of the United Jewish
Appeal, it was announced at the
agency's annual meeting. 'She is
a former vice president of
NYANA and was a founder of
the agency in 1949. Mrs. Udell is
a vice president of the Jewish
Child Care Association of New
York, chairman of its foster
home committee and a member
of the association's board of
trustees.
Corner of 9 Mile at Coolidge
Oak Park
544-3500
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