Petitions Signed at Shopping Center Fridcy, April 14, 1972-33 •••••"••••""'""" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ••••• Flint Jewish Comntunity Courted Invites You and Your Family to Israel's 21th Ilirtlulav Party • 7 p.m. Sunday. April .16 at Temple Beth El COMMUNE i ty Calendai ■ Lewis. The program Will feature gram, i;.30 p in.. Town a review by Mrs Albert Binder of "People and Other Aggrava- and Country Lanes —USY Meeting. 3:30 p m. tions." A baby sitter will be,in at- home of Howard Brag- tendance. The chapter is planning an art show at its luncheon meet- man —I sr a e l Independence ing May 17. In addition. there will Day Celebration. 7 p.m. be a cocktail party and showing open to the public that evening. Temple Beth El 17—Temple Beth El Board Both events will take pliwe at of Education Meeting. Temple Beth El. 8 p.m. 18--Temple Beth El Sister- hood Meeting. 12:30 p.m. Available For All Occasions J —ORT Theater Party at 20 years experience Whiting. Auditorium 19—Hadassah Meeting. 12:30 p.m., Temple Beth El 547-2464 —JWVA Donor Dinner, Country Squire Restaur- ant 20—Beth Israel Board of 8 Education Meeting, p.m. April 16.—Tween Bowling Pro- MAGICIAN Flint This booth at the Genesee Valley Shopping Center was set up by the Flint Jewish Community Council to obtain signatures on petitions asking President Nixon to speak up for the Jews in the Soviet Union when he makes his trip to Moscow next month. Another booth was set up at Eastland Mall. On the Passover days when Jews were in the synagogue, Christians volunteered to man the booths, with the coordination of the Interfaith Agency for Metropolitan Planning. Complete Selection of Shuster Gifts THE UNIQUE LAMP & GIFT SHOP 22120 Coolidge at 9 Mile 545-1410 MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 Caricatures Solomon Siegel, 66, Merchant 25 Years Solomon (Sam) Siegel, formerly of Flint, died April 4 in North Miami at age 66. Mr. Siegel was born in Austria and had lived in Flint the last 30 years. A merchant for 25 years, he owned a grocery store and meat market at 2214 Industrial and N Detroit, retiring due to ill health. Surviving are his wife, Sarah; I two sons, Marvin and Martin; a daughter. Mrs. Elaine Fishier of Grand Blanc: two sisters and six grandchildren. Youth on the Move for your party By Lisa Braun has been accepted to SAM FIELD Ca ll 399-1320 Classified Ads Get Quick Results graduate school at the University of Vermont, She was awarded a grant of $4,000 per year for re- search and tuition in the five-year program for a PhD in clinical psychology. The school accepts about four students per year out of 1,000 applicants in clinical psy- chology. Miss Braun will graduate from Brandeis University in June with a bachelor of science degree. HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA! REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL EMBASSY MOTEL Ideally Located !. Mile From Northland COLOR TV - Heated Pool - Hi-Fi - Restaurant - Water Beds 1 Attractive Group and Commercial Rates Airport Transportation Available Ben Halpern co-owner 14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK 548-1822 Now Open! R . y Se Green; Bobye Green — Carole Raub Catering to the fashion-minded woman wearing sizes 12-20; half sizes 12 1/2-24 1/2 Short Dresses — Long Dresses — Coats Sportswear — Bags 3055 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley 1 Mk. W. Of the Berkley Theatre Master Charge `Spirit of '73' Members ' to See 'Fiddler' Soon A new group, "The Spirit of 4 73," has been formed through Cong. Beth Israel Religious School. The name was chosen by the Bar and Bat Mitzva class of 1973. The second meeting will be a bus trip to "Fiddler on the Roof' April 23. The bus leaves Coolidge School at 11:30 a.m. and will return at about 6 p.m. Reservations must be made Sunday to Mrs. Abraham Natchez, 436 Graff Ct., Grand Blanc 48439. The children are re- sponsible for their own sack lunch. BLOWER CUTS Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadas- sah will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednes- day at Temple Beth El. Luncheon hostess will be Mrs. Norman Women's American SHAGS ... TINT— I... COMPLETE WITH SET Ort $795 Waft' g)e.sic- in Flint Chapter Studio Theater Party at 29 50 5 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mich. Whiting Auditorium Mile N. of 12 Mile "a 398-1331 Mon. thew Sat 10 30-4 30 BankAmericard Rd. Call 357-0470 Thomas J. Hotclaill Tuesday, April 18 Afterglow at University Club Style Director ti Comings and Goings ... The II eintraubs ... Radio Station WFBE, licensed to the Flint Board of Education, has issued a Community Program Guide for April, May and June. Included in the programing will be round-table discussions featur- ing speech students from Genesee Community College, Thursdays at 4:30 p.m.; and news for visually impaired people Fridays at 7 p.m. Host/producer Mrs. Joan Hallem brings together current information visually-impaired people want but seldom can find without help. The latter program will be repeated at 9 a.m. Saturdays. Invite You to SEE US! Danny Marton for That Special Gift Wotri, and Jewel, eeinO. , Sersnce Center Sperrolo,n9 on 14 I, Mrd. 18 kg Advance Bldg ', Suite 354 23077 557-5544 Mrs. J. Bernard Sloan is co- . chairman of a statewide Republi- can Party fund-raising luncheon, featuring Martha Mitchell. Mrs. Gordon Suber will handle ticket . sales for the event, to be held May 4 in the IMA Annex. David Laro. county Republican chairman, is helping to coordinate the luncheon. • • Gold and Chomends Greenfield, Southfield Man.-Fri. 9-5. Sat 9 - 3 fret zf., rind .9.44.24-fafieJ (COLONY ACCENTS) SPECIALISTS IN WALL DECOR — UNUSUAL GIFTS COMPLETE. INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Gordon Suber is chairman of Jewish Law Day, which will be observed in conjunction with Lay. Day USA, at Temple Beth El April • 29. Flint area attorneys will be , honored. TEL AVIV (JTA)—Part of the $100,000,000 Canadian loan to Israel will be used to improve rail service between Haifa and Tel Aviv, Transport Minister Shimon Peres disclosed here on his return from a visit to the U.S., Canada and Lein America. Ile said h^ hoped the new service could 1 -.• carted in 1973. Peres said that another portion of the Canadian loan would be used to build new passenger and cargo terminals at Lydda Airport. He said that if producti,1 schedules are met it should be in service next year when Isra:1 starts the observance of its 23.h anniversary. Our Own Ruth Schwartz Create(' this Imaginative U all Gallery- Grouping AND HUNG IT FOR MR. t MRS. C M. ROSE, OAK PARK We're specialists in wall decor We show FAR MORE' We fO , rnOre. 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