Walter Orlinsky Heads Ba Itimore City Council
BALTIMORE-Walter OrHusky
33, was sworn in recently as pres-
ident of. Baltimore City Conn-
' dl, using a first. edition .of. the
,
TEEL St
.
BALI
TINT
$6"
--
COMPUTE WITH SET
PERMS. $ 9 95
COMPLETE WITH
HAIRCUT & SET
Waif Oesign
Studio
new Torah translation by the Jew-
ish Publicatkm Sodety--of which
his father, Prof. Harry Orlinsky,
was editor-in-chief.
The senior Orlinsky heads the
department of Bible at Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion.
The invocation was given by
Rabbi Israel Goldman of Cong.
Chizuk Ammo.
Orlinsky was the only Jewish
candidate for the council in No-
vember. Until his candidacy, he
had been an elected delegate of
the Maryland Legislature.
Now in the No. 2 spot in munici-
pal government, Orlinsky once
was a water boy in the city coun-
cil.
29505 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfiald, Mich.
34 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd.
Call
157-0470
Thomas J. Hatch
FOR THE BEST IN
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
SAM EMMER
His Ordwaser•
And
Style Director'
358-0938
•Tenth Anniversary
094e 1 1 tartin.0avici
(9rcltestra
546-7558
inuoUgio CLEARANCE
•
ENTIRE STOCK OF
WINTER OUTER WEAR
REDUCED
BOYS' & GIRLS'
UP
TO
*SKI
JACKETS
SIZES 4 TO 14
•
•
•
BOYS' & GIRLS'
*2 SIZES
Pc. 2 TO
SNOW
SUITS
6X
1/3
BOYS' & GIRLS'
OFF
•WINTER
COATS
SIZES 2 TO 14
BOYS' & GIRLS'
•SNOW
MOBILES
SIZES 2 TO 14
f
AND
MORE
200 BETTER DRESSES
SIZES 2 TO 14
REGULAR $7 to $19
OFF
NOW 0 '1/3
REGULAR PRICE
LAYAWAY OR USE YOUR MICHIGAN BANKARD OR
MASTER CHARGE
Y
ou
th Center
DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN
TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph
OPEN EVER 9Y
SUNDAY 12 to 5 EVENING
nu P.m.
ALSO NORTFiWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
13 mut AT 1M0001NJUto
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Artrain Needs Help in Conducting Tours
Artrain, which will return -to' Beath, 88241060; or
Detroit Jan. 10-27, needs about 400 MacKay at
volunteers age 15 and up, who can
give a few hours a day between
9 a.m. and 9 p.m.
No art knowledge is necessary—
just an ability to read from a
short script while conducting a 40-
minute tour. A one-hour day or
evening orientation will be given.
Artrain will be at the Brush St.
Station and free, reserved guarded
parking for volunteer guides is
adjacent to the train. The DSR
Woodward Ave. bus will stop at
Artrain for non-drivers.
To volunteer, call Mrs. William
■
At a . recent farewell party,
Mrs. Sam ("Lil") Aaron was
honored by Akiva Hebrew Day
School, which she had served as
executive secretary since its in-
ception seven years ago. Rabbi
Hayim Donhi is shown present-
ing the Woman of Valor Award
to Mrs. Aaron. She and her hus-
band have left for Florida,
where they will make their
home.
*
STERI
••• ass in
AND FEMALE
AVON iNFORMATION
abortion
information
(313) 358-4672
•
•
•
I
Mrs. -John
The Fasnion Scene at...
e aroJet
g outique
Store Wide Sale
30%050% OFF
Corns See Us at Our New Location
1799 Coolidge
Just North of 11 Nine
(next to Burger Chef)
MIT }ELL
AMILY
PLAhtill
meas.
Keep Your Eye On
C
547-4874
7
People
Orchestras & Cocktail Combos of all sizes for all occasions
—Including HOUSE PARTIES !
MARTIN KOSINS
29—Friday, December 31, 1971
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Carol Liss & Gisela Rmiling
INC.
Cinmni ion
The Modern Sound of Distinction
featuring Solo Piano for cocktail hours.
Akiva Thanks 4Lir
VISIT
Make News
IRWIN T. HOLTZMAN is the
new president of Wayne State Uni-
versity Press, succeeding HENRY.
B. FRANK. Mrs. Leonard Weiner
is first vice president. Among the
new members of the board are
Jay Allen, Avern Cohn, Mervin
Grosberg, Joseph Gutmann, Paul
Handleman and Joseph Jackier.
• • •
SYDNEY LEVINSON, former
Detroit businessman and philan-
thropist now living in Hollywood,
Fla., has been appointed chairman
of the Mount Sinai Medical Cen-
ter's "Wall of Life" campaign.
The "Wall of Life" will be a one-
story-high sculptur'e which will
serve as a focal point of a plaza
to be surrounded by new medical
center facilities. Mr. Levinson is
a trustee and founder of the medi-
cal center.
a a a
DERRICK KLEEMAN was un-
animously elected chairman of the
Weizmann Institute of Science
Foundation succeeding Sir Marcus
Sieff who has served as chairman
since 1956.
•
*
ALAN E. SCHWARTZ was
elected and MAX M. FISHER and
NATE S. SHAPERO re-elected to
the board of the Joint Distribution
Committee, it was announced by
Edward Ginsberg, newly elected
JDC chairman. Other board mem-
bers from the area are Louis
Berry, William Haber and Mrs.
Joseph Welt.
• * 0
Judge BENJAMIN D. BURDICK
of the Wayne Circuit Court will
speak at a dinner meeting of the
Michigan Society of Anesthesiolo-
gists Jan. 12 at Dine's Restaurant,
Lansing. Judge Burdick's subject
will be "The Physician in Court
as an Expert Witness?'
* * *
LORIN MAAZEL will begin con-
ducting the Cleveland Symphony
Orchestra, one of the country's
leading orchestras, next Septem-
ber. He will be conducting guest
concerts this month. A child pro-
digy conductor and violinist, Ma-
azel is married to Israeli pianist
Israela Margarlit.
Lodge-Chapter Planned
Young couples interested in
forming a combined lodge-chapter
• of Bnai Brith may call Mark
Schwartz, 398-6292; Norman Moss,
3524022; or. David Levine, men's
council membership chairman,
353-8084.
At Our New Location
22120 Coolidge at 9 Mile (Oak Park Shopping Center
Formorly of 7 Milo
545-1410
Complete Line of
* Lamps * Shades * Tables
* Gifts * Wall Decorations
in every price range
COME IN AND SEE US
cr o
I?
4'
`- sER.1, (*ACAPULCO DELUXE
8 DAYS
7 NIGHTS
$329
Par Pers. dbl. ocr.
plus $20 tax & services
INCLUDES:
Round trip Jet via Nordair Airlines
7 Nights at the Luxurious Plaza Inter-
national Regency Hyatt Acapulco
Cocktail Party on arrival
Continental Breakfast Daily
Modified American plan $120 additional per person
Airport/Hotel Transfers
Baggage Handling at Airport and Hotel
Yacht Cruise with Unlimited Cocktails
All Gratuities
Tour Escort
Sat. Dep. effective Jan. 22
Royal International
Travel Ser4icefinc.
28641 SOUDIREED-ROAD
LATHROP VILLAGE, MICHIGAN 48076
MOM ( 313)- 352400