erome furs=heads UK= THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroit Men's ORT Chapter elected Jerome C. Hirsch as president for the coming year at the annual brunch meeting of the chapter, at reasonable rates whose 1,300 - membership PRESTIGE PHOTOGRAPHY makes it the largest in the KE 1-8196 country. Hirsch succeeds David K. Page. Others elected were David B. Hermelin, first vice presi- dent and treasurer; Richard Fine Clothes. For Over 36 Years J. Burnstein, secretary; Leo- 24750 TELEGRAPH nard E. Baron, John Green- At 10 Mile Next to Dunkin' Donuts I berg and Dr. Murray A. Open Daily to 6, Thursday to 8 Shekter, vice presidents; and SUNDAY 1 1 to 4 .4 Harry H. Platt, honorary chairman. Re-elected directors were Classifieds Get Quick Results Brevities LET US COPY & RESTORE YOUR TREASURED PHOTOGRAPHS 1" HARRYTHOMAS A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris or Joel Watnick GIFTS FINE JEWELRY 283 Hamilton Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. 644-7626 Birmingham (Near Crowley's) Attention! Tamarack Campers Old and New I I I I •1 The Jamboree Is Coming Sunday, Feb. 24 — 10 A.M. - 4 p.m. JEROME C. HIRSCH Jay Allen, Harry Aronow, Louis Berry, Stanley Bur- koff, Dr. Conrad Giles, Dr. Harvey Firestone, Earl Gil- man, John Greenberg, Harry Platt, Mark Shaevsky, Abe Shiffman, Samuel Simmer and Philip Slomovitz. Due to a resignation, Burton Farb- man was elected director for the term expiring in 1976. Page and Simmer were honored for their services to ORT. Dr. William Haber, presi- dent of the World ORT Union, described the mood of post- war Israel. Journalist Arnett Off to Israel Reunion and Open Registration Detroit Free Press col- umnist Judd Arnett will I leave Sunday on the annual I • Reunion with Your Friends• See Your Favorite Staff Special Communication I • Slide Shows • Camp Displays Media Tour of Israel, organ- I Open Registration for Those Who Have Not Yet Applied — I ized by the American Zionist I Current Camp Openings Will Be Posted for Registration. I Federation. I Find Out About Tamarack Meet Our Staff See Our Displays Arnett, who has written No Charge Bring Your Friends many columns on the oil I FUN & EXCITEMENT FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES I crisis and U. S.-Israel rela- tions, is the candidate of the For More Information Call 341-5666 Detroit Zionist Federation. M11111111•11M11111M11 MINN MI 11M11•111111111111•1111111111111111111= MI= MN -- For Those Who Have Applied This Year: — WE'RE OPEN EFROS Another Efros Drugs in West Bloomfield ORCHARD MALL NEW ORLEANS MALL W. 10 Mile Rd. Corner of Greenfield DRUGS ORCHARD LAKE RD. Just North of Maple Rd. (15 Mile) Serving the community for better health Phone 626-3400 Phone 557-3400 • Package Liquor Dealer at Southfield Store • Free Delivery Service • Personal Charge Accounts Available Discount Prices • Discount Prescriptions' • Convalescence aids for rent or sale • Finer Cosmetics • Pay Utility Bills Here Professional Health Care at Lower Prices We've opened the doors to this area's most GEORGE SEMKOW will appear as guest conductor with the DETROIT SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Ford Au- ditorium. Guest artist will be cellist Antonio Janigro, who will perform Boccherini's cel- lo concerto. Tickets are avail- able at Hudson's, Grinnell's and the Ford Auditorium box office. * * OAK PARK SCHOOLS are searching for volunteers to work with foreign-born stu- dents who need help learn- ing English, to tutor elemen- tary children, and assist with exceptional students at the high school. A variety of skills are needed and the district will provide any nec- essary training. Far informa- tion, the extended education office at Oak Park High School, 548-9294, 1:30-4:30 and 7 to 10 p.m. Application forms are available at the extended education office, the Oak Park Administration Building, 13900 Granzon, or Oak Park school. * * * THE 21ST SEMI-ANNUAL ANTIQUE SHOW will be held 1-10 p.m. March 9 and 1 p.m.-8 p.m. March 10 in the Community Arts Building at the State Fairgrounds. Stained glass artist Bart Isaacsen will have a display of Tiffany lamps, shades and_ fixtures. Other features in- clude a session on clocks, and displays of dolls, doll furniture, jewelry and other antiques. There is an admis- sion charge, and senior citi- zens are admitted free. * * DETROIT ARMENIAN WOMEN'S CLUB will have a luncheon and program about Channel 56's spring auction noon Thursday at the Armenian Congregational Church, 26210 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Jeanette K e r a- medjian, chairman of the auction, and Agnes Scott, di- rector of development at Channel 56, will speak on "Public Television — the Challenge and the Promise." For reservations by Satur- day, call Mrs. Varsenig Sek- dorian, KE 5-1194. The public is invited. * C The UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SYMPHONY BAND will perform 8 p.m. Wednesday, at West Bloom- ■ i rmm. efros drugs womilv em•Imul efros drugs '----y1 field High School in the fourth concert of the West Bloom- field Schools' 1973-74 concert I series. Tickets are available at the door or by calling Mrs. Arnold Benes, 851-2376. 16-oz. Reg. $1.79 19) * * R 39c 10's A MBAKAILA, Trinidad's I carnival ballet and steel band 1 Coupon Limit Exp. 2/22 1 Coupon Limit Exp. 2/22 will present an authentic Caribbean carnival 8:30 p.m. efros drugs efros drugs March 1-2 at Masonic Audi- torium. Tickets are on sale at all Hudson's, Grinnell's I and the Masonic Temple box office. I ALCOHOL 94 CIGARETTES Regular 3/97 4 A ults Only 1 Coupon Limit Exp. 2/22 i v a 2 * go t lr w trit 4 RI irk it& CONTAC 4 S I OFF I I I 1 ANY NEW PRESCRIPTION 1 Coupon Limit Exp. 2/22 Navy's Plan to Aid Saudi Forces WASHINGTON — Ainslee R. Ferdie, national com- mander of the Jewish War Veterans, expressed outrage over a recent disclosure by syndicated columnist Jack Anderson that the U.S. Navy is reportedly undertaking a program to construct several classes of ships for the Royal Saudi Naval Force. "Faisal has shown nothing but contempt for the people of the U.S.," said Ferdie, "and at a time when so many Americans may be victim- ized by Arab oil blackmail, it is inconceivable to justify assistance to the Saudis. At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 " the judgment. — Benjamin Franklin. "Neither a lasting peace in the Middle East nor our pos- ture as a resolute world power will benefit from an offer of military assistance to Saudi Arabia. "Moreover, it is disturbing to learn of an American at- tempt to placate Faisal on the same day reports indi- cate his distribution of anti- Semitic tracts to visiting Fr ench journalists. The Pentagon should reconsider any and all military pro- grams for Saudi Arabia." Bar Mitivas, Weddings , and special occasions Garson Zelrzer Photography "IV 354-2120 Ladies Department of Mich- igan will meet 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the JWV home. The national president's visit and an outline on the region- al convention, which the de- partment will host, will be discussed. A social hour and refreshments will follow. For information, call the JWVA office, 557-5680. * BLOCH - ROSE AUXILI- ARY will service the Veter- ans Hospital in Ann Arbor 1 p.m. Sunday with entertain- ment, bags of fruit and gifts. Volunteers may call the chairman, Dorothy Cohen, LI 7-0780. * * * SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST and AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV Memorial Home Friends are invited. The post will host a social hour after the meetings. Valentine Dance Set by Detroit Socialites The Detroit Socialites will present a "Valentine Dance" 9 p.m. Saturday at the Berk- ley Masonic Temple. Eric Rosenow's Continentals will provide the music for dancing. Refreshments and social mixers will highlight the eve- ning. For information, call Shirley Kaner, 398-2296, or Mollie Stern, 342-2791. The DETROIT HISTORI- CAL SOCIETY will present its annual Patriotic Award 7 p.m. Monday at the Detroit Historical Museum to Mrs. Henry G. Groehn in honor of her contribution to civic achievements in Detroit, especially in the establish- ment of the West Canfield Historical Preservation Pro- ject. complete and beautiful drug store. Please come in and say hello. We want to meet you! 1 1 I ▪ JWV National Commander Ferdie Hits Larry Freedman Orchestra and EntertainMent 647-2367 I N ASSAU? WEEK OR LONG WEEKEND CALL ME AT HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. 557-5145 BY POPULAR DEMAND! 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