7 The Finest Music and Entertainment ERIC ROSENOW and His CONTINENTALS 398-3664' Symphony Society Scholarship Available to Young Musicians The Oak Park Symphony Society announces applica- tions are being accepted for the Sally Ruth Alexander Art- ist's Award. The winner of the award, begun by her husband, Dr. Gaylord Aexander, will re- ceive a cash prize and a chance to make a solo ap- pearance with the Oak Park A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris or Joel Watnick . FINE JEWELRY University Women Name Professor 644-7626 Birmingham (Near Crowley's) ONLY ONCE A YEAR 25% Off on SLIM LINE BLINDS and SHADES CUSTOM DRAPES LOWEST PRICES IN METRO AREA 559-8209 FREE ESTIMATE 559,8209 HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS WASHINGTON — Dr. Suz- anne Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howard of Sutton Pl., Southfield, was named assistant director of program for higher education for the American Association of University Women, Wash- ington, D. C. Dr. Howard served as as- sistant professor of social and philosophical studies 'at the University of Kentucky, Lex- ington, and coordinator of un- dergraduate studies. She was graduated from Wayne State University and the University of Michigan. - It is clear, then, that to enjoy our rights we must ful- fill our duties. FINAL FUR SALE 3 DAYS ONLY SATURDAY January 4 9:30-5:30 Formerly priced much higher NOW $100, $200, $300, $400, $500 , a ,;;d You've never seen a sale to equal this one! Our most exciting fur collection ever at fantastic savings. Fun furs. Fabulous furs. Cus- tom designed furs. Even our famous Black Emerald mink coats, jackets and stoles. Priced to move, and move fast. Many offered at - cost, or even below! Act now. Hurry! Sale ends Sunday. Alterations at cost. ,Ask about terms, layaway LINCOLN CENTER Oak Park 10 1 2 at Gwent 968-8070 UN correspondent Moses Symphony Orchestra. Any instrumentalist who has never previously had a solo with a community or pro- fessional orchestra, and who is currently residing in Mhigan is eligible. For information and appli- cations, write The Oak Park Symphony Society, S a 11 y Ruth Alexander Artist's Award, 13600 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park 48237. Deadline is April 15. GIFTS 283 Hamilton Druckmans Mark' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 3, 1975-33 50th Anniversary UN Writer Speaks for Campaign Aionfeld will be the guest MR. and MRS. DRUCKMAN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Druck- man of Lamplighter Ct., Southfield, were honored at a dinner-dance Dec. 14 'at Northland Inn on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Jeanette Druckman has been an officer for the Bureau of Credits, Inc. for more than 20 years, and Mr. Druckman has been in the bicycle 'and vacuum cleaner business for more than 50 years in Detroit. . Israel Bank Has 40th Anniversary NEW YORK — Israel Dis- count Bank Ltd., one of Is- rael's largest commercial banks, is now celebrating its 40th anniversary. Founded in 1935, the bank ranks 160th in the American Banker's most recent listing of the "Top 500 Banks in the Free World." Consolidated assets of the bank today ex- ceed $3,000,000,000. Israel Discount Bank is the principal subsidiary of IDB Bankholding Corp. Ltd., one of Israel's largest bus- iness enterprises. The bank and its subsidiaries now have a combined network of more than 200 branches, including two in New York and branch- es in Nassau, the Bahamas; Grand Cayman Island, B.W.I.; and Luxembourg. Represeniative offices of the bank are located in Miami, Buenos Aires and London. The performance of Israel. Discount Bank is a major factor contributing to the suc- cess of its parent company. The extent of that success was recently reflected in IDB Bankholding's annual dividend declaration. Despite the devaluation of the Israel Pound early in November 1974 from IL. 4.20 to IL. 6.00 to the U.S. dollar, the direc- tors of IDB Bankholding de- cided to pay out dividends in December at the same U.S. dollar equivalent rates as in 1973. This cash dividend, amounting to IL. 2.40 (40 cents) per ordinary share and IL. 3 (50 cents) on each preference share, was in ad- dition to a 25 percent ordi- nary share stock split in Oc- tober 1974. The new shares distributed as a result of the stock split also received the full 1974 cash dividend of IL. 2.40 (40 cents) per share. Fortune, like other drabs, values a man gradually less for every year he lives.— Swift Classifieds Get Quick Results speaker at the professional division's annual accountant's breakfast caucus of the 1975 Allied Jewish Ciampaign-Is- rael Emergency Fund. Members of the account- • ants' section and Campaign leadership have been invited to the meeting 9:45 a.m.. Jan. 12 in the LaMed Auditorium of the United Hebrew Schools in Southfield. One of the few Jewish jour- nalists recently allowed to visit Jews in Arab lands and the Soviet Union, Schonfeld MOSES St HONFELD has covered the Yom Kippur War, Kissinger's shuttle di- plomacy, the national politi- cal conventions in 1968. and 1972, the Six Day War, and and His ORCHESTRA the White House. "Music at its Best Professional division chair- for Your Guests" man is Bruce E. Thal. Mem- bers of the division cabinet 557-7986 are Seymour M. 'Israel, Her- vey L. Kleinman, Herbert P. Sillman, Harry L. Silverman, Afraid of the High Cost i z Of TV Repairs?? Isadore Silverman, and Juli- , an S. Tobias. David L. Greenbaum and Robert H. Naftaly are chair- men of the accountants' sec- tion. eriencedrefiabl for exp— You must demonstrate that :service at reasonable prices. you are worthy of your hero- No charge for in home esti-- mates. ic past.—S. M. 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