THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, August 6, 1971 Telethon Winds Up Flint Campaign 4 ,,s, • •‘K- • , HOUSECLEANING SPECIAL! Maccabee Campers Get 3 Weeks of Fun REGULAR PRICE RUG AND CARPET CLEANING IN YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT ti The final phases of the 1971 Flint United Jewish Appeal Cam- paign were begun with a telethon this week. Murray Moss, cam- paign chairman, said: "The situation in Israel is such that although we would prefer personal contacts, we must now rely on the phone to complete our coverage." With Moss (far left) are volunteers (from left) Ronald Goldstein, Joe Bean and Nathan Schafer. Not shown but also participating was Jack Shaprow. Those who have not yet been contacted may call the council office, '76'7-5922. The Solelim (Pathfinders) group is for 4 -5 year-olds. Coun- selors are Gail Feinstein, Gail Wolin, Marcia Blum, Marci Gottlieb, Gail Rachwal, Jami Steinberg, Andrea Wax, Susan Schaffer and Teri Sills. Flint ELECTRIC CALCULATORS • $50.00 • XEROX PAPER News MISC. USED FURNITURE v. carpet cleaning For free estimate call 567-370 • $1.25 per ream • • • Add 'n Type 342-7800 Linda Hanflik to Wed Paul 1-filler in October ALL $30 to $325 Spring Summer Wall-to-Wall carpet cleaned in your home by the Jet Steam Ektraction Process or Rotary Shampoo. ■ Loose rugs cleaned in our plant. U Free pick-up and delivery service. • Classified Ads Get Quick Results ALF RI EST. 1906 1•1 D CLOTHING Also Remaining • CASH ONLY • NO ALTERATIONS Furnishings • ALL SALES FINAL Price! Open Monday & Thursday 'fit 9—Other Days 'til 5:30 orris These are the Tsofim (Scouts), 6-'7 year-olds. Counselors are Gordon Parnes, Laurie White, Lenny Fink, Shirley Wilson, Howard Bragman, Mike Iaslovits and David Seide. MISS LINDA HANFLIK Outfitters to Gentlemen •NORTHLAND CENTER • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanflik of Wabash Ave. announce the en- gagement • of their daughter Linda Eileen to Paul Richard Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Cranston, R.I. Miss Hanflik is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Her fiance, a graduate of the Univer- sity of Rhode Island, was affiliat- ed with Alpha Epsilon Pi Frater- nity. An October wedding is planned. Here is the Halutzim (Pioneers) group, youngsters age 8-10. Counselors are Joe Krause, Marcy Tucker ; Teresa Bergman and Howard Yale. * . The 1971 season of Camp Mac- cabee has come to a close., and not without a little regret frOm the Flint camp's enthusiastic 76- camp- ers. Through the efforts of directors Mrs. Albert Binder and Mrs. James Hallem, the Flint Jewish Community Council and camp board and staff, youngsters in three age divisions enjoyed day- time field trips and activities in the out-of-doors. Highlights for the Solelim (Pathfinders) group, youngsters age 4-5, were an "un-birthday" party for all, a magic show,• trips to the Detroit Institute of Arts and Bishop Airport and a carnival complete with games, an ESP fortune teller and the Great and Magnificent Swami. The Tsofim (Scouts) group, ages 6-7, took field trips to the Flint Public Library, Sloan Mu- seum and IMA Mott Farm. The 8-10 year-olds in the Halut- zim (Pioneers) division took an overnight at Sherwood Forest where they went horseback riding, swimming, told ghost stories and roasted marshmallows. A special feature of the camp session was the creative shabat service planned by counselors Laurie White, Gail Wolin and Lenny Fink. Friendship was the theme of the campers' service, held before parents at Temple Beth El. An oneg Shabat fol- lowed. As its concluding event, Camp Maccabee gathered the Flint com- munity for a hootenanny in Bal- lenger Park. Songs and Israeli dancing were featured and, not surprisingly, a good time was had by all ! The "BIG BUICK" Dealer's 3RD ANNUAL GREEN Community Calendar- August 10—Bnai Brith Women Board meeting, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Irving Wiseman 11—Jewish Education Com- mission meeting, 8 p.m., home of Dr. Leon Rosky 12—J W V A Prospective Membership Part y, 12:30 p.m. * * A JWVA board meeting was held at the home of Bessie Ritt- man Thursday. * * * A JWV splash party has been set for 1 p.m. Aug. 12 at the home of Lillian Baum. Dessert will be served, and prospective mem- bers are welcome. , 1■4■00. L • , WHILE THEY LAST! Don't Miss This Annual July GREEN TAG SALE OVER 350 NEW '71 BUICKS All Tagged with Special Green Tag Sale Prices Electras • Rh ieras • Skylarks • LeSabres • Opels 7 Acres of New Buicks and Opels on Display Compare Green Tags with Stickers „ TarnaRoFF BUICK - OPEL Telegraph just South of 12 Mile Rd. Across from Tel-Twelve Mall /mu., 353-1300