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July 26, 1974 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-07-26

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)orothea Becker
;eeks House Seat

Regina Shapiro
Wants Court Post

Bruce Saperstein
Runs for Judgeship

Business
Briefs

SY WARSHAWSKY, an
agent for STATE FARM IN-
SURANCE, qualified as top
agent for outstanding achive-
ment at the Michigan regional
convention July 10 at French
Lick, Ind.

* * *

Dorothea Becker has an-
ounced her candidacy on
te Democratic ticket for a
eat in the Michigan House
Representatives from the
5t
th District. Mrs. Becker, a
Pontiac schoolteacher,
Las laid special emphasis on
Rtication, health and welfare
1 her campaign. For many
ears, she has been on the
eligious staff of Temple
.rnanu-E1 and is on its edtt-
ation committee. Her Jew-
:J.. interests also include
tadassah, National Council of
ewish Women and the Bran-
eis University National
?omen's Committee. T h e
Fife of Dr. Abraham. Becker,
de has three childten.

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Regina Shapiro, a trial and
appellate lawyer f o r 16
years, is seeking election as
judge of the 46th District
Court. She earned her law
degree at Wayne State Uni-
versity's law school and is a
member of the Michigan
State Bar Association, De-
troit Bar Association and
Women Lawyers Association.
Mrs. Shapiro has had experi-
ence in child abuse and
neglect cases in the Juvenile
Division of t h e Probate
Court, and she worked ex-
tensively for passage of the
state's new rape law. If
elected, she said she plans
to institute a hot line, a tele-
phone system that will per-
mit arrested defendants to
reach her daily and nightly.

For a day shall come when
the vintagers shall call on
the hills of Ephraim: "Arise,
and let us go up to Zion, to
the Lord our God!" — Jere-
miah 31:6.

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California the center for fine
furniture: At our famous prices,
All in stock for immediate delivery;
Over 5,000 items to pick from

Trial lawyer Bruce R. Sa-
perstein is a candidate for
judge of the 47th District
Court in the city of Farming-
ton and Farmington Hills. A
graduate of the Detroit Col-
lege of Law, he has been in
the practice of law for six
years and has had trial ex-
perience in all courts.

Adat Shalom
Men'sClubCited

Adat Shalom Synagogue's
men's club was honored at
the National Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs conven-
tion with the presentation of
the Torch Award.
The club earned the award
for its "outstanding educa-
tional and entertainment pro-
grams for 1973 and 1974."
The presentation was made
at the 45th annual convention
in Los Angeles.
Past president Carl Lich-
tenstein accepted the Torch
Award for the men's club.
At its recent election, the
men's club elected the follow-
ing officers for 1974-1975:
Albert Farber, president;
Maurice Rosender and Jul-
ius Wainer, vice presidents;
Harry Portner and William
Bobrin, secretaries; and
William Farber, treasurer.

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accessories, lamps, wall decor

Bricker Furs Shows
New Fall Collection

Green mink, plum mink,
navy mink and mink that
looks like Jaguar are just a
few of the highlights of
Bricker Fur's new fall col-
lection, to be previewed July
29-Aug. 3.
Two shows daily, at 1 and
8 p.m., will be held in Brick-
er's contemporary store in
Lincoln Center, Oak Park.
Spotlight will be on high
fashion furs with a young,
sophisticated outlook.
Art Bricker and his de-
signer, George Tunis, offer
such custom furs as a plum
color fox evening coat that
zips off in sections to create
four different lengths and two
different sleeve lengths.
The collection includes a
group of three coats in rare
Finn-Jaguar mink, a natural
mutation that looks like
jaguar. Bricker is one of a
few furriers in the United
States to carry this fur.
A group of coats in mink
and other fine furs is de-
signed for the fashionable
male.

For this ring, David Wach-
ler and Sons of Southfield
has won an award in the
1974 "Diamonds Today" jew-
elry competition during Fash-
ion Week in New York. A
"cup" of highly polished gold,
rimmed with tiny diamonds,
is set high on the gold shank.
Another, slightly larger, dia-
mond is suspended on a slim
wire, so that it shimmers
with the slightest movement
of the hand, reflecting back
in the gold. This is the third
time the Wachlers have won
in the five-year history of the
American diamond jewelry
design competition. The
Wachlers also won a Dia-
monds-International Award.

Classifieds Get Quick Results

Friday, July 26, 1974-39

Going to Israel? Electric Current

Converters Are Available Here

Tourists to Israel who
plan to use American-made
appliances on Israeli electric
current may want to see a
local distributor of converter-
adapters, Michael Products,
18645 W. McNichols.
Hair setters, irons, coffee
brewers and most electrical
heating appliances can be
used with one of two. Franzus
converters available. Both
are lightweight and come in
traveling cases.
The converters transform
electrical power from 220-
240V AC down to 110-120V
AC-50 or 60 cycles. One
converter is for all types of
rechargeable devices with
up to 90 watt capacity and
motorized equipment up to
40 watts. Such iems would
include electronic flash guns,
rechargers, electronic calcu-
lators, tape recorders and
electric razors.
The other converter-adapt-
er is for the use of devices
that have un to 1,000 watt
capacity, such as hair dryers,
irons and electric fry pans.
Michael Goodman, partner
with Rudy Strauss in
Michael Products, said the
converters can be used for
travel throughout the world.
However, if they are to be
used in other than major
hotels, the purchase of a set
of adapters also is recom-
mended. These adapters have
different types of prongs
which accommodate the out-
lets arying from country to
country.

In Israel, Goodman said,
the required adapter has
three prongs. It is one of
five Franzus adapter sold in
the set. For information, call
Strauss at 532-0600.

`Thus says the Lord God:
"When I have gathered the
house of Israel from the
peoples among whom they
are scattered, and have re-
vealed my holiness through
them in the sight of the na-
tions, then shall they live in
their own land, which I gave
to my servant Jacob. —
Ezekiel 28:25.

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Furniture Company
Closing Its Doors

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ROGER H. CRIMMINS has
been appointed senior vice
president, commercial loans,
at METROPOLITAN SAV-
INGS, it was announced by
Roger Richards, president.
Crimmins will assume the
responsibilities of directing
Metropolitan's commercial
mortgage operation. He also
was named executive vice
president of MetCom, which
is the association's service
corporation.
*
*

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The House of Living
Rooms, 215 W. 5th, Royal
Oak, is going out of business
after 28 years in the metro-
politan area.
Albert E. Oppenheim, presi-
dent is a designer-decorator
with an international reputa-
tion. He is a former chairman
of the board of the Michigan
Chapter of the National So-
ciety of Interior Designers.
Oppenheim has designed
for the Detroit Race Course
club house, a design which
earned him. Interior Design
Magazine's award for the
most outstanding commercial
design job in the United
States. He has designed the
Tam O'Shanter Country Club,
Crystal House of Miami, ma-
jor Idea Homes, special room
settings at Cobo Hall home
furnishing shows, the Con-
crete Idea Home in Mor-
avian Meadows, plus hun-
dreds of private homes.
Quality brand names and
custom imports, accessories,
lamps and furniture are now
on sale at low prcies. Store
hours are Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. and Sunday, noon to
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