Business Briefs Hebrew Club Slated at Center Heads Hebrew Benevolent CERESNIE AND OFFEN FURS, 181 S. Woodward, Birmingham, will have spe- cial Sunday hours, noon-4 p.m., during its 28th anni- versary and January clear- ance sale. JIM AUGUST, executive vice president of YAFFE STONE A U G U S T, INC. (YSA) was welcomed into membership of the National Federation of Advertising Agencies, Inc. (NFFA), an organization of 30 inde- Hyman Lipsitz was elected pendent advertising agencies president of the Hebrew in the U. S. and Europe. Benevolent Society for 1974 at the last general board Nothing makes the earth meeting. Lipsitz, a longtime seem so spacious as to have member of the society, has friends at a distance; they served as vice president. make the latitudes and longi- Also elected were Joseph M. tudes. — Henry D. Thoreau. Korman and Leo B. Furst, vice presidents; Morris Dorn, treasurer; Nathan P. Rossen, executive secretary; Harry Laker, Meyer I. Cooper and _and. his ORCHESTRA Louis P. Topor, trustees; and "Music at its Best Sam Levine, cemetery chair- for Your Guests" man. Nathan Samet chaired the nominating committee, 557-7986 which included Morris Dorn, ..•..••...•••••..•••••-.: Paul Jacobs, Louis P. Topor and Louis Levine. RANK PAUL i- . MOVING? I Cocktails for Singles HOUSEHOLD SALES Swinging Singles, 25 and • IN YOUR HOME : ESTATES LIQUIDATED i up, will have a cocktail dance party with dancing to • -MAR1ON 9 the Johnny C Band 9 p.m. 626-6795 626-8402 • 6 IRENE ____ • • 40 Feb. 8 at Kings Arms Res- 0 taurant. For information, call 4 06-4769 626-8907 -- ib .4 Henrietta Lewis, 546-0903. s o•• ■ •••••_em.•• ■■••■•■ti • • 4 "Let Us Entertain Yob" The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and . Vickie Carrol 255-1540 543-A226 Dish'N-Dat Is Where It's At Unusual Gifts Lucite — China — Crystal January Clearance Sale 398-2944 COIN D OR JEWELRY DIAMONDS • WATCHES ANTIQUES ALL TYPES OF REPAIR Reset and renew your rings in - -- master charge antique and original settings by expert and experienced jewlers. BANKAmERICARO, 11A4771 EXPERT AND FAST SERVICE AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES CHATHAM SQUARE MALL 477-5320 MON.-THURS.-FRI. 9-8. OTHER DAYS 9-6 • Junior Division Men to Hear Israel Envoy . Yaacov Morris, press of- ficer of Israel's permanent mission to the United Na- tions, will speak at the junior division men's cocktail party of the 1974 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, 7:30 p.-m. Tuesday at Stouffer's Northland Inn. Morris has been Israel consul in New York and Is- rael's consul general in Bombay. Morris is the author of "Masters of the Desert — 6,000 Years in the Negev," published . in the 1960s. Richard J. Maddin is chairman of the junior divi- sion men's section and of the Tuesday meeting, Bruce J. Finsilver and John M. Frank are vice chairmen, and Joel D. Gershenson is adviser. Associate chairmen are Jeffrey Bonin. Alan H. Finer. Gaty L. Fried. Henry S. Gornbein and Thomas M. Kokes. Also included are Norman Nickin, E. Steven Robinson, Richard Roth, Kenneth J. Safran and Cary A. Stor,chan. Burton D. Farbman is nnesident of the division, and Robert M. Robin is 1974 campaign coordinator. The junior division is com- prised Of young adults, both married and single. from age 21 'to 30. For cocktail party reservations and for, informa- tion, call Lillian Bernstein at the Jewish Welfare Feder- ation, WO 5-3939. Consul to Address Young Adult Group SAVE 20%-40% Open 10-4 Mon.-Sat. 2752 Coolidge YAACOV MORRIS BERNARD'S Kosher Meat & Poultry Market Has Moved from W. 7 Mile Rd. to 13925 W. 9 Mile Rd., (3 Blks. W. of Coolidge) 398-3180 Oak Park We Have A Complete Line of Kosher Meat & Poultry of Highest Quality "Looking Forward to Seeing Old & New Faces" The Israeli Coffee House announces Paul VandenMuy- senberg, consul for the Netherlands in Detroit, or- iginally scheduled to speak Jan. 8, will speak instead 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bayit, 16845 Muirland. VandenMuysenberg w i speak on "What Do You Get When You Put Two Coun- tries No Bigger Than the Size of Rhode Island To- gether?" Refreshments will be served. A new Hebrew Club, sched- uled to open 4 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Jewish Center 10 Mile branch, will offer exposure to a broad spectrum of He- brew literature, as well as the chance to develop flu- ency in spoken Hebrew. The club will meet Saturdays from 4 to 6 p.m. and Wednes- days from 8 to 10 A.M. The opening activity will feature a talk on Israeli press cover- age of the war by Center shaliakh Olek Netzer. Announcement of the He- brew Club, or Moadon Ivri, was made by Louis LaMed, chairman of the Center He- brew culture committee. Moadon Ivri committee chairman is Dr. Milton J. Steinhart: Special programs will in- volve the study of Hebrew * Fitness Lecture Open to Community A lecture on physical fit- ness and prevention of car- diac ailment will be spon- sored by the Jewish Center 8:30 p.m. Jan. 29. This audio-visual lecture, conducted by Troy cardiolo- gist Dr. Joseph Arends, is open to the community. Dr. Arends will cover such subjects like proper exercise programs for men in their 40s, 50s and 60s; postcardiac exercise; and his specialty: stress-testing — what it is, why it is needed and how it is done. The talk will be ac- companied by slides. Dr. Arends received his MD degree at Wayne State University, interned at De- troit General Hospital and did post graduate training at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in Florida and the Naval Air Station in Texas. For information, call the Center physical education department, 341-4200. Associate chairmen of the He- brew culture committee, Israel Elpern and Morris Nobel; chair- man of the special events sub- committee, Joseph Colten• and members of his committee, Irving I. Katz, Prof. Abraham Elson, Louis Panush and David Herme- lin. Also, Moadon Ivri subcommit- tee chairman, Dr. Milton J. Stein- hart; committee members Ruth Chanin, Naomi Floch, Dr. Jacob I. Hurwitz and Yonina Mathis; chiarman of the public liaison subcommittee, Nathan Shur; and Ben Gotlib, Joel Kaplan, Mrs. Frieda Leemon and Irving Po- kempner. For information, call Net- zer, 341-4200. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Displays • Portraits • Parties • Candids • Slide Shows • Almost Anything Reasonable Rates JOHN MILLER 831-1127 If a man's eye is on the Eternal, his intellect will grow. —Ralph Waldo Emerson II a s uede Z eat4er? OP • Proper Care • Custom Cleaning SEE DeWITT 10612 W. 9 Mile 543-5700 4503 N. Woodward S. of 14 Mile 5 76-05 75 Coats, Jackets, Gloves Purses, Hats, Dye Work & Reweaving 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. any day JUNES Fine Fashions Arlene Gurecki Judy Schultz Is Having Her First JANUARY SALE All Merchandise Sportswear • Pantsuits . • Lingerie • Coats • Dresses and Jewelry NOW 20%-50% Off 2635 Coolidge (corner Catalpa) Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 Skop ti- it Less expensive Antiques New Gifts Featuring for the new season Unusual,Copies of Victorian Jewelry, Nothing Chains and a fine selection of the newest cruise Jewelry. Prepare for Bias— Jack Anderson Columnist Jack Anderson, answering questions at the Town Hall lecture series in the Fisher Building, warned Jewish listeners that they had better "brace for" overt anti-Semitism when the oil shortage "starts to hurt." "The hate mongers are crawling out from under their rocks," he said. Noreen Green (Mrs. Alan Adelson) runs the Town Hall series. Anderson was intro- duced by Channel 50's Lou Gordon. newspapers and periodicals, lectures, slides, tapes and discussions. The Moadon will be the informal gathering place for all Hebrew-speak- ing people in the area. Others who worked on the plans are: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, January 18, 1974 Free Gift Wrapping Marion Aptekar Sylvia Rubin 4198 Orchard Lake Road (Above the Danish Bakery) Orchard Lake 681-4122 Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 548-0390