30—Friday, Sept. 27, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ancient, Modern Israel Coins
Displayed at NBD Branch Office
Ruth Dayan, president of
Maskit, will present a show-
ing of Israeli fashions and
crafts all-day Monday at
Claire Pearone in the Somer-
set Mall, Troy.
There will be informal
modeling, and Mrs. Dayan
will autograph her new book,
"Crafts of Israel." She was
married to former Israel De-
fense Minister Moshe Dayan.
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NATIONAL BANK OF
SOUTHFIELD has introduced
a new eight per cent invest-
ment certificates program
called "Great Eight Invest-
ment Participation Certifi-
cates." The•program provides
interest earnings up to eight
per• cent for certificates held
six months to a maximum
two year maturity. Certifi-
cates will be available in
units of $1,000 each and will
allow the investor to pre-
select a maturity date start-
ing at five days through two
years.
The Balloon Man, MARVIN
WEISENTHAL, helped cele-
brate the Detroit Adventure
Fair last Saturday at the
Kern Block downtown by sell-
ing helium balloons through-
out the day, Weisenthal also
has donated 5,000 balloons
around the inner city to help
promote the art institute.
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SQUASHBLOSSOM JEW-
ELERS will stage a show
and sale of American Indian
jewelry Tuesday through
Oct. 5 in Zipper Clothing,
23328 Woodward, Ferndale.
The show marks the grand
opening celebration of De-
troit's only permanent, major
collection of Indian jewelry.
Owner David Winsen will
feature signed pieces of tur-
quoise and silver Indian
jewelry.
Portraiture of Distinction_
For Your Wedding
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Alex Caruana, 1974 inter-
national champion, 1974 state
team champion and 1974 state
represent Michigan as one of
300 hair stylists in the forth-
coming national hair styling
competition in Toronto.
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Now Booking . . .
ED BURG
and His Orchestra
851-6118
Criterion Sets
Nature Hike
Optical Co.
(Prescriptioa t
Criterion Club will host a
nature hike starting 4 p.m.
Sunday leaving from the
parking lot of Southfield's
Civic Center Sports Arena.
Tom Jasina and Betty Chal-
lis will lead the group on a
short-distance hike along the
remote, wooded areas of
Southfield. An optional din-
ner will follow, and guests
are invited.
According to president
Betty Weinberg, arrange-
ments are being completed
for entertainment and danc-
ing at the club's fondue and
cocktail party to be held Oct.
12 at the Charterhouse Apts.
club room.
For information, call Ms.
Weinberg, 559-5175, or Sylvia
Bruch, 545-1108.
26001 COOLIDGE HWY
OAK PARK
5433343
Caricatures
for your party
By
SAM FIELD
Call
399-1320
APICIEN
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NEURIFW COINS
Frank Joity, left, assistant cashier and manager of
National Bank of Detroit's Southfield-11 Mile office, is
shown with an exhibit of ancient Hebrew coins dating back
to 66 CE and modern Israeli coins which the bank is
displaying in honor of the High Holy Days. The display,
which runs through '7:30 p.m. today, includes the Israel
10th anniversary coin, half-pound and five-pound notes and
a special 20-pound centenary gold coin honoring Theodor -
Herzl, the founder of Zionism. Shown, at right, is Bill
Renner, senior assistant manager.
Historian's Efforts on Behalf
of Detroit Flag Creator Told
'J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
On t le
Air
This Week'S Radio and Television Programs
Business Briefs
Ruth Dayan to Speak
at Somerset Mall
a
ewry
Local educator and histor-
ian Allen A. Warsen, who has
been a contributor to The
Jewish News for many years,
has published a brief "Ad-
denda to Autobiographical
Episodes" which follows his
earlier work of 1971.
He devotes four of its 14
pages to an episode in 1970
and 1971 in which he con-
vinced Detroit officials to find
a suitable memorial for David
E. Heineman, designer of De-
troit's official-flag.
The effort took nearly two
years and considerable cor-
respondence with various city
officials.
Warsen's original request
for information went to the
manager of Detroit's City-
County Building. Finding no
memorial to Heineman in that
building, Warsen's request
was forwarded to City Clerk
George C. Edwards. Another
letter was sent to the Detroit
Common Council.
After months of persistent
letter-writing on Warsen's
part, the Detroit Historical
Commission, at the request,
of the council, studied the
question of a suitable memo-
rial.
Nearly 20 months after
making his original request,
Warsen attended a ceremony
at the Detroit Historical Mu-
seum dedicating a stained
glass window from Detroit's
Old City Hall.
The window contains a pic-
ture of the flag that David
Heineman designed, and is
located next to a picture of
the designer with a historical
sketch of his life.
LZA Weekend
Seminar Due
The Labor Zionist Alliance
will have a two-day seminar
"Action Options', Oct. 5-6 at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
Luncheon will be served noon
Oct. 6 at a nominal charge.
At 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5 Meyer
Bass, national program di-
rector for the LZA and a
Jewish communal worker,
will deliver the keynote ad-
dress, "Techniques for. Ac-
tiOn in the Jewish Commun-
ity".' On Sunday at 1 p.m.,
workshop sessions in the fol-
lowing areas will be sched-
uled: Jewish education, com-
munity affairs and Zionist
affairs.
The workshops will be high-
lighted by panel discussions
including the following com-
munity leaders: Steve Me-
dow, Dr. Samuel Krohn,
Ralph Levy, Howard Wasser
man, Walter Klein, Selma
Goode, Lewis Glossman, Ma-
tilda Rubin, Bessie Berris,
Ben Harold, Isadore Shro-
deck and Tvika Zidner.
The community is, invited.
For information, call the
Labor Zionist \AlliAnce, 851-
1606.
Simons-Michelson Firm Adds
Elias Bros. Big Boy Account
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: An interview with
Paul Cowan, feature writer
for the New York City week-
ly, The Village Voice, who
has written a series of ar-
ticles on- the plight of pov-
erty-stricken elderly Jews in
New York.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 6:35 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ (1270).
and
Time: 10:45 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500).
Feature: An address to
the Jewish community.
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VISTAS OF ISRAEL
Tiine: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WOMC-FM (104.3).
Feature: Israeli culture
DIRECTIONS
and literature. A calendar (If
Time.: 1 p.m. Sunday.
events in the Jewish c(
Station: Channel 7.
munity follows.
Feature: An interview with
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Simon Wiesenthal, head of
LUBAVITCH
the Documentation Center,
JEWISH HOUR
Vienna.
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
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Station: WNIC (1300)
HIGHLIGHTS
and
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
Station: Channe1.22.
Station: WNIC-FM (100).
Feature: "The Particular-
and
ism and Universalism" ser-
Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday.
ies continues.
Station: WPON (1450).
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Feature: Rabbinical re-
INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU marks, Jewish music.
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Station: WDEE (1500).
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
and
Station: CKWW.
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
and
day.
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
Station: WQRS (105.3).
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Feature: An interview with
Station: Channel 9.
a leader in the Jewish - com-
Feature: News in the Jew-
munity.
ish community.
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"IF NOT NOW . . ."
ROZHINKES
Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday.
MIT MANDLEN
Station: WDET-FM (101.9).
Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
Feature : Black-Jewish Re-
lations : Where They Stand Wednesday and Thursday.
Station: WIID (1900).
Now.
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music, news, recipes
Ramati to Address
and other features.
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State Bond Event
Shaul Ramati, Israel con-
sul general for the Midwest,
will speak at a luncheon for
business and industry lead-
ers on behalf of Israel Bonds
12:15 p.m. Oct. 18 at the
Muskegon Country Club.
Luncheon co-chairmen are
Harold W. Rouse, vice presi-
dent and general manager of
Teledyne Motors, general
products division; and
Richard F. Kaufman, presi-
dent, secretary and director
of American Store Equip-
ment (Amstore) Corp. of
Muskegon. For information,
contact Kaufman, 1657
Getty, Muskegon _49443, 722-
6681, or Rouse, 205 Market,
Muskegon, 724-2151.
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BNAI SHALOM
Time - 10 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.1).
Feature: Jewish humor,
music, culture and literature.
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