12—Friday, July 19, 1974 HE FAMOUS HARRY THOMA CLOTHING SALE Thinking of a Change? Looking for the Best? OW IN PROGRESS SAVINGS FROM 20% to SO% SUITS reg. $135-$275 ow $ 1119"-$119-$139 5° SPORT COATS Reg $95 $135 NOW $59.50-569.50 HAND TAILORED SLACKS Reg. $25 S35 From $16.95 ARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes for Over 38 Years 24750 Telegraph at 10 Mile ally to 6 P.M. Thurs. to 8 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 1 1 t•4 It's Nice To Deal With Joe Slatkin's DEXTER 1 CHEVROLET 1 20811 W. 8 Mile between Sou:hfield L Telegraph 534-1400 Our Proviso To You: BETTER SERVICE! - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Community Deadline Near for Israel Grant Calendar July 30 is the registration July 22—Third week of Camp Maccabee begins. 25—J e wish Education Commission Meet- ing, 7:30 p.m., Tem- ple Beth El. * * Anne Lebster Chapter of Hadassah awarded an IMA certificate to • Mrs. Leon Maizlish at a tea given at the home of Mrs. Jack Shap- row and co-hosted by Mrs. Jerome Arenson. Mrs. Maiz- lish was cited for her many years of service to Youth Aliya. The tea also honored those Hadassah women who have helped with the gift- wrapping projects during the Christmas holiday and Mothers Day. Mrs. Shaprow announced that three Hadas- sah members are available for year-round giftwrapping, specializing in weddings, showers and birthdays. For service, call Mrs. Shaprow, 732-8735, Mrs. Arenson, CE 5-4928, or Eleanor Winston, 742-4250. • deadline for Israel Scholar- ships for summer 1975. Dr. Jack Stanzler, chairman of the commission on Jewish education of the Flint Jewish Community Council, an- nounced that partial scholar- ships for Israel pilgrimmages are being offered to youths age 15 through high school, provided that the recipient will spend the following school year in Flint. The registrant must be age 15 by June 1975; his or her parents must be members of the Flint Jewish Community Council; and a preparatory program will be required, along with additional infor- mal meetings prior to de- parture. For information and appli- cation forms, call the Council office, 767-5922. Youth on the Move The Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council men's softball team_ won a game July 11 with •a score of 9-8. The next game, vs. Flint Baptist Tem- ple, will be 6 p.m. Thursday at Armory No. 1. Seniors Hosted at Cookout Party Dr. Evelyn Golden, chair- man of the seniors advisory committee of the Flint Jew- ish Community Council, re- ported a successful and well- attended picnic was held last week by the Senior Friend- ship Club. Mrs. Carl Fisher, daugh- ter-in-law of Mrs. Eva Fish- er, provided a cookout at her home. The club greeted many new guests. who joined in playing cards and mahj after the picnic. Jews Invited to Party for Scheel Birthday 24700 Northwestern Hwy. at 10 Mile and Evergreen in the lobby of American Savings Building, Southfield, Michigan. Tel. 1 356-7322. Master Charge — BankAmericard. For your convenience phone for an appointment. Dm id `Wachler and SonsCleative c 9cvelers B. Morris Pelavin was elected chairman of the board of the Flint Institute of Music. Milton G. Warren was elected vice president of the Flint Board of Education. Shabat in the Park Slated This Evening The leadership develop- ment committee of the Flint Jewish Community Council will hold the season's first Shabat in the Park," a fam- ily affair to celebrate the Sabbath, 6:15 p.m. today at Ballenger Park. Participants will bring their dinner and candlesticks. The Council will provide wine and hot coals for cook- outs. The affair will be canceled in case of heavy rain. For information, call Judy Kasle, Cyndi Sorkin was gradu- 239-0682, Brian Beck, 653- ated from Southwestern High 1320, or the Council office, School with high distinction 767-5922. and has been accepted by the school of pharmacy at the University of Michigan. Sports Beat 18k yellow gold original design frames for pendants, rings, cuff links, tie tacks made for your treasured gold coins. Winners of Diamonds International Award and American Diamond Jewelry Competition 1972, '73, '74 Comings • • . and . .. Goings BONN (JTA)—The chair- man of the Council of Jews in Germany, Werner Nach- mann, and the general sec- retary, Alexander Ginsburg, were among the limited num- ber .of personalities who at- tended an intimate reception to mark the 55th birthday of the president of the Fed- eral German Republic, Wal- ter Scheel. 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