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Friday, Dec. 13, 1974-43
Bonds Workers Brave Snow
for Emergency Cash Collection
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Formerly The Martin-David Orchestra
Music of Distinction
From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra
MARTIN KOSINS
546-7558
PERFECT GIFT IDEA!
These volunteers in the cash mobilization task force
for Israel Bonds braved one of the worst blizzards in
Michigan history to participate in an' emergency cash
collection drive for Bonds. The group will meet every day
in the Bond office until the end of 1974 to contact people
who have pledged for Israel Bonds but have not yet met
their commitment. To volunteer, call Bonds, 968-0200.
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2 for the price of 1
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Donation
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Southfield
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A special program has
been initiated by the Israel
Bond Organization to encour-
age self-employed who are
eligible to set up retirement
plans to finance their trusts
with Israel Bond investments
as a means of building up an
annuity with a substantial
tax savings.
To implement this new pro-,
gram, a representative com-
mittee of every section of the
community is now being or-
ganized by Israel Bond exec-
utives to establish an institu-
tional sales division.
Those who . participate in
this retirement program have
both an opportunity to help
Israel, and build up an annui-
ty for their retirement while
enjoying the \benefit of a tax
shelter.
The income derived from
contributed funds to a Keogh
Plan is not taxed during the
years it is received by the re-
tirement fund. The tax is ap-
plicable only at the time the
benefits are drawn from the
fund on retirement.
MUSIC BY
SAM BARNETT
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
968 72563
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KENNETH C. GIVEN,
former Detroiter of El Paso,
Texas, was named president
of that city's Jewish Com-
munity Council at its 37th an-
nual meeting. Given was di-
r4dtor and an officer of the
EI Paso Jewish Community
Council for the past four
years, and is a nuational di-
rector of the Joint Distribu-
tion. Committee.
Sale of the book supports the
social assistance project of
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Bonds Starts Retirement Plan
People Make News
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Orchard Lake Rd., North of Maple
West Bloomfield
NEW ORLEANS
MALL
10 Mile and Greenfield
Southfield
Congilessman - elect WIL-
LIAM M. BRODHEAD (D.-
17th District) was appointed
by House Speaker Carl Al-
bert to serve on the HouSe
Steering and Policy Commit-
tee. The 24-member commit-
tee is charged with making
appointments to committees
and preparing legislative pro-
grams for Congress.
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DR. WILLIAM L ROS-
KIND of Southfield has been
named director of industrial
psychology for Detroit Edi-
son's organization planning
and development department.
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INA COHEN was moved
for admission to the practice
of law by her father, I. Good-
man Cohen, a Detroit attor-
ney, in recent Wayne County
and Federal. District Court
ceremonies. A 1974 honors
graduate of Wayne State Uni-
-versity Law School, she is
presently serving as research
attorney for the Michigan
Court of Appeals in Lansing
and in - January will take on
the appointment of research
law clerk for Judge Donald
E. Holbrook, Jr._ in the Court
of Appeals.
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ALBERT • MIGDAL, presi-
S
of Migdal, Layne and
A dent
Sachs, Inc., consulting engi-
L neers, was appointed a mem-
E ber of the commerical panel
of the American Arbitration
Association.
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Men's Clubs
ADAT SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will have its second
oneg ,Shabat book review
luncheon following Shabat
services Saturday at the
synagogue. Mrs. Claudia
Gold will review "Enemies"
S by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Light luncheon will be
A served prior to the review.
L Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will
E lead the singing. Albert Far-
ber and Julius Wainer are
chairmen for the day. The
S public is invited at no charge.
A For reservations, call the
synagogue, 851-5100.
:quite a savings.
this season's fash-
ion find. 6 fat of
acrylic knit to wrap,
ti• or muffle the
cold windy
weather. There's a
smashing color and
pattern assortment
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Large selection of Rings,
Watches and other fine
Jewelry gift items. '
- Kisses are like grains of
gold or silver found upon the
ground, of no value them-
selves, but precious as show-
ing that a mine is near.—
George Villiers
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