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February 08, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-08

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H NEWS

Friday, February 8, 1974-33

Did You Hear About The
NEW CAL COMING TO TOWN?

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United Order of True Sisters Takes
Time Out for Night on the Town

Arctivities

OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will have a dinner-

SPORTIN' GAL

2399 COOLIDGE

Next to Tastee Freeze in Berkley.

Put A Little Sun In Your Life

Newest and Most Exciting Fashions,

Just In Time For Spring.

• Pants • Blouses • Sweaters • Pant Outfits
SIZES 3-14

10:30-4:30
Mon. thru Sat.
Thurs. Nites til 8

Lorraine Silverman
Natalie Greenwald
Ina Rosenberg

Mrs. Bernard Hirsch, president of United Order True
Sisters, Inc., Detroit 41, presents to Dr. Julien Priver, Sinai
Hospital executive vice president, a check for the purchase
of cancer detection equipment to be used in the radiother-
apy department at Sinai. Looking on is Mrs. Harris Crane,
philanthropic chairman of the Detroit group, which has
helped medically indigent patients and made many other
contributions for equipment and research. Proceeds from
a fund-raising dinner March 30 at the Troy Hilton Hotel
1 1 will go to UOTS' many philanthropies.

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Pendants illustrated are
double actual size.

The Gold Place has a fine collection of beautiful 14 karat gold
pendants and chains that will carry a special meaning for her. The
pendants feature a genuine fire opal with delicate gold trim. And
each is more than inexpensively priced, especially considering the
recent cost of gold. Give her a pendant from The Gold Place
and be more than a friend.

* Expert watch and
jewelry repair, qual-
ity remounting, bead
restringing, and cus-
tom ring design.

North Park Plaza Tower, Room 120
17117 W. Nine Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48075
(313) 559-6140 .

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Factory Showroom

TRAURIG'S

Find out for yourself why many of the corporations,
professional organizations, and finer country clubs in and
around Detroit have made FENBY-CARR "their"
entertainers year after year.
Offering the widest range of music from Tin Pan Alley
to Rock, from B-way to Latin American to Israeli,
FENBY-CAR-R is the outstanding entertainment value for
your party!

FENBY a CARR Orchestra

Cancer-detection equip- a vocal-instrumental quintet with lovely Belinda Blanchard
ment for the use of the radio- Call Milt Aptekar, 626-6190
therapy department at Sinai
Hospital is the latest of many
gifts for the medically dis-
tressed from United Order of
True Sisters, Inc., Detroit 41.
The Detroit group will
raise funds for its philanthro-
pies at a fund-raising "Night
on the Town" dinner 6 p.m.,
DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN
March 30 at the Troy Hilton
TEL-TWELVE
MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph
Hotel.
OPEN DAILY
Since 1954, the chapter has
SUNDAY 12 to 5
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
made available an annual
grant for cobalt treatment of
ALSO NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
medically indigent patients
13 MILE AT WOODWARD
and has donated more than
$20,000 for radioisotope treat-
ments at Beaumont Hospital.
Donations of radioisotope
equipment and cancer detec-
tion equipment were made to
Detroit Memorial Hospital,
three artificial kidney ma-
chines were presented to
Michigan Kidney Foundation,
Sinai Hospial received an ar-
Billy the Kid &
terial pressure monitor and a
Mann Ranch
cancer detection machine.
Aspirators and a wheel
chair have been donated to
Michigan Cancer Foundation,
which also was the recipient
of a machine to aid in breast
cancer research. A liquid
scintillation counter to test
the health of unborn babies
is now in use at Beaumont.
UOTS volunteers ha v e
serviced Children's and De-
troit Memorial hospitals and
are now active at Beaumont
and Michigan Cancer Foun-
dation, Aid to the visually
handicaped of the Detroit
Public Schools is given and
volunteers serve at Provi-
SPECIAL GROUP — 300
BOYS' & GIRLS'
dence Hospital Crisis Center.
ENTIRE STOCK
For reservations to the
"Night on the Town," call
NYLON
co-chairmen Mrs. G e o r g e
Pantzer, 546-4962, or Mrs.
Ben Goldhoff, 968-5436.

WINTER
COATS

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DOWN OR WOOL

Custom Made or Remade

Sometimes Only the Best
Is Good Enough.

Entire Stock of
Girls'

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QUILTS

meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Quilt & Pillow Shop
the Town and Country Club.
15144 W. Seven Mile Rd.
Max Sosin, local humorist
and story teller; Mary Freed-
DETROIT
342-9448
land, singer; and Hal Gor-
Sat. by appf.
don, orchestra leader, will
entertain. For reservations,
call David Redisch, 557-4271. Classifieds Get Quick Results

Is Now Open At

See Us For The

A2ai g3rith.

Men's Club to Host
George Romney

Former Michigan Gover-
nor and U. S. Secretary of
the Department of Housing
and Ur b a n Development
George Romney will speak to
the Temple Beth El Men's
Club 10 a.m. Feb. 17 at the
temple.
Romney is the chairman
of the National Center on
Voluntary Action.
Breakfast will be served at
9:30, and the public is invited
at no charge.

Any views are unimportant,
if they are held about worn-
en by a man past forty.—Ben
Hecht.

CORDUROY

PANTS

BETTER
SNOW
DRESSES

Loads of Styles
to Choose from

Size 1 to 14

Reg. $7.00 to $25.00

NOW

SUITS

By Gardner & Weather Winky

Reg. $23.00
Sizes 2 to 4 and 4 to 7
Two Piece Styles

NOW

$ 1400

GOOD SELECTION

OFF REG. PRICE

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MICHIGAN BANKARD
OR MASTER CHARGE

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