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Oxford Professional Bldg. 559-2930 11-4:30 daily — Evenings & Sat. by Appt. .... ■ 1111 ■ 1' Judie's Fine Fashions All Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE * 50% Off ,:e -Brand New Cruise and Spring Wear Sizes For Misses 6-20 Jrs. 3-15 • Half Sizes 14 1/2-241/2 2635 Coolidge, Berkley, Mich. 548-0390 Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 • a mster charge Open Thurs. til 8 for your convenience v' _ . 1 I***************t .4( BANKAMERICARD oehe A women's champagne af- ternoon and a men's cocktail party held last week initiated the Junior Division's 1975 Al- lied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund formal ac- tivities. The record-breaking turn- outs were recorded at both meetings. The women's pre-Campaign section champagne afternoon, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 11.• Schmier, was attended by 60 young women. Guest speaker and Women's Division Campaign chairman Ruth Broder discussed the "responsibility and oneness" every Jewish woman must share with the women of Is- rael. Recently returned from an intensive United Jewish Ap- peal Chairmen's Mission to Israel, Mrs. Broder described the serious problems faced by its inhabitants. "This is a crucial time for Israel," said Mrs. Broder. "The continued influx of im- migrants as well as inflation- ary problems jeopardizing the country's social service Dr. Kasimir Fajans, re- tired University of Michigan professor will be presented with a gold award by the Af- filiate Council of the Engin- eering Society of Detroit Feb. 19 at the Engineering Society. Dr. Fajans, 87, was pro- fessor of chemistry at U-M from 1936 to 1957. During his service there the Kasimir Fajans Award in Chemistry was established- Born in Poland, Dr. Fajans attended the University of Leipzig, Germany, and earned his PhD at Heidelburg Uni- versity. He was a research fellow at Zurich University in 1910, joined the faculty of Karlsruhe Institute in Ger- many in 1911 and 1917 dis- covered the first isotope of element 91 in the periodic table. He lectured at Oxford Uni- versity, the university of Cambridge and Cornell Uni- versity. Dr. Fajans' studies have been in the areas of general chemistry, radioac- tivity, isotopes, thermochem- isty, theory of c h e m i c al forces, photochemistry, light absorption, refractivity, solu- tions of electrocytes, volum- etric analysis, structure of glass and chemical binding. Margolis Household Furniture 29 YEARS OL at the Same D STAND 6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer SHARPENING the PENCIL On All Name Brand Furniture and Bedding To Name a Few: • SIMMONS • SEALY • SERTA • SPRING AIR • LA-Z-BOY • STIFFEL LAMPS • KROEHLER • AMERICAN • BURLINGTON • BASSETT • BARCALOUNGER • LANE • UNIQUE 342-5351 13703 W. McNichols, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer Mon., Thurs., Fri. til 8:30 Meeting chairman Sherri crease of 33 percent over last programs make this year's campaign extremely impor- Lumberg said gifts received year's pledges. at the meeting showed an in= tant." Meanwhile, film and thea- trical producer, Zvi Kolitz, spoke to 160 men who attend- ed the Junior Division pre- Campaign cocktail party at the Shiawassee Hotel. Referring to Israel's econ- omic problems, Kolitz said, "Israel will survive. We (Jews) have the unique ca- pacity to sing (and to per- form) best when we are in trouble." Meeting chairman John Frank said response "was overwhelming. Old contribu- tors at the meeting pledged an increase of 35 percent Junior Division President Edward Lumberg, left, was over 1974 giving and we joined by Junior Division men at their pre-Campaign meet- have their 33 new contributors." Lumberg the Shiawassee Hotel. Shown with ing recently at are, from left: Richard J. Maddin, meeting adviser; Zvi Kolitz, guest speaker; Bruce J. Finsilver, vice chairman; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS John M. Frank, pre-Campaign men's chairman; and Thomas Friday, January 31,1975-35 M. Kukes and Jeffrey N. Bonin, vice chairmen. a * * "The Personal Touch' omi la Engineers to Cite U of M Scientist .... 20% OFF Junior Division Begins Campaign Activities Tues., Wed., Sat. til 5:30 Advance Fashions Ltd. Meeting chairman, Sherri Lumberg, left, vice chairman, Sue Moss, center, and the guest speaker, Women's Division Campaign chairman Ruth Broder, chatted before the Junior Division Women's pre-Campaign meeting Sunday. Color Coordinated Business Briefs Cruise and Resort Wear LEONARD JAY ZIMMER- MAN has been appointed an account executive at D'ARCY MAC MANUS AND MASIUS advertising agency in New York. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman of Huntington Woods- FEDERAL HARDWARE Liberty State. Bank Lists High Assets Liberty State Bank and Trust surpassed previous to- . tal assets with a record De- cember 31, 1974 total of $102,- 096,812. as compared to as- sets of $94,336,030 on Decem- ber 31, 1973. The bank also increased earnings per share by 15.2% during 1974. The bank, headquartered in Hamtramck, has branch of- fices in West Bloomfield, Waterford Township, Sterling Heights and Clinton Town ship. Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, to Meet . Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Sa- turday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pitt, 32735 Old Franklin, Farmington Hills. Charles Hoptmen, chair- man, and Buddy Nathanson and Ruby Samson, co-chair- men of the annual bing, will discuss plans for the fund- raising event in May. A so- cial hour will follow. Even one hour of heaven is worth while. oi.../..tre" - ft-er"-e,mee-Ise - weire - e.svassekiesssesse.seovervisterrit.11 ,s,...e.elt *AA* *It *IA" _ep.rtoli ~ ..f 1 ,Yr, STORES, Southfield and 12 Mile Rds., and Orchard.Lake and Maple Rds., will offer a 20% discount on their mer- chandise during February to purchasers of any new Amer- ican-made car. Proof of pur- chase is required, * C STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS has reduced the in- terest rate on new mortgage loans from 9% per cent to 9 per cent on new mortgages with 25 per cent or more downpayment. On other mortgages the interest rate will be 9% per cent with a 20 per cent downpayment and 91/2 per cent, plus V4 per cent for private mortgage insur- ance, on mortgages with less than 20 per cent downpay- ment. . • Pant Suits • Separates JWV • Eveningiolear • Blouses SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST AND AUXIL- IARY will meet 9 p.m. Monday at the Memorial Home. Members are asked to bring in canned goods and paper goods to be given to a needy veteran's family. President Diana Joffe an- nounces that a fund-raising event and social evening are being planned. Proceeds will go to Aid to 'Israel and the Tel Hashomir Hospital. Ann Rubin, past department presi- dent, will work with auxiliary senior vice president Betty Spinner. 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