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March 07, 1975 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-03-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

• FINAL

Reductions
ALL REMAINING
$110 to $295

fall & Winter

CLOTHING
39
949
$69
979
5 99
5 139

9

•Cash & Carry Only!
Master Charge or
BankArrtericard Accepted
•No Layaways • All Sales
Final
Open Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9

4

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NORTHLAND

Hebrew Teachers
Seminar Slated

A special class for teach-
ers of the Hebrew language
Habet-Ushma, audio-visual
teaching method, will be
held March 30-April 1 at the
10 Mile Jewish Community
Center.
The seminar will be
taught by Shula Fleischer
and will take place during
Chol Hamoed Pesah to ena-
ble those who would nor-
mally teach on those days to
attend. Classes begin at 9
a.m. For information, con-
tact the Center Hebrew
Department, 545-8780.

47/twee:a R-046-14

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Music of Distinction

From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra

MARTIN KOSINS

r

I

ROSE CITRON
968-0670

546-7558

25900 Greenfield
In the Landmark Bldg.

Oak Park

Lincoln & Greenfield

ROSIE'S PLACE

Open Sunday 12-5

10% REBATE

ON SPRING MERCHANDISE

60% OFF Fall Merchandise

Mon.-Wed. 9.30 to 6
Thurs. and Fri. 9:30 to 8
Sat. 9:30 to 5:30

Business Briefs

ALBERT BERLIN has
been appointed to the
wholesale division of the
RELIABLE GLASS CO.
Berlin has 15 years' experi-
ence in the field.
* * *
GOLDIE LEVINSTEIN,
realtor, has moved her real
estate brokerage firm and
the headquarters of
ABODES, INC. of which she
is president, to The Malvern,
93 Seward, in the New Cen-
ter area. Ms. Levinstein,
\vho recently acquired The
Malvern, a nine-story apart-
ment hotel, is making exten-
sive renovations to the
building. Newly decorated,
furnished models are open,
and complete hotel service is
offered.
* * *
MARYLA, facial expert
at Marlene's Faces, Old Or-
chard Mall, West Bloom-
field, is European trained.
She uses imported and
domestic cosmetics and has
the most progressive equip-
ment. Maryla can be
reached by calling Marlene's
Faces, 851-0480.
* * *
STANDARD FEDERAL
SAVINGS was named the
top residential mortgage
lender of loans less than
$75,000 in the metropolitan
Detroit area, according to
the January month-end fig-
ures published by Lawyer's
Title Insurance Corp. Stan-
dard Federal recorded
$5,570,000 in mortgage
loans under $75,000 in the
tri-county area.
* * *
FIDELITY BANK OF
SOUTHFIELD has opened
its first branch office in the

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FliE

Tel-Ex Shopping Plaza.
25211 Telegraph near 10
Mile in Southfield, it was
announced by Leslie Rose,
chairman and president of
the bank. He also is chair-
man and president of Fidel-
ity Bank of Michigan.
* * *
BRUCE BOXMAN, an
associate of the Detroit
Gold-Rosenwasser agency
of the MASSACHUSETTS
MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-
ANCE CO., has completed
one week of specialized
training in Springfield,
Mass, as a member of the
company's Seventh Busi-
ness and Estate Planning
School for 24 of its field rep-
resentatives from 16 states.
* * *
DAVE and ETHEL NA-
TINSKY, formerly of Wyo-
ming-Curtis Fish and Sea-
food and Orchard Lake
Seafood, announce the open-
ing of DAVE'S FISH and
SEAFOOD, 22101 Coolidge,
1 block south of Nine Mile in
Oak Park. 'Fish may be
boned, skinned and ground
at no charge. For informa-
tion or holiday orders, call
the Natinskys, 548-4031.
* * *
SANDRA L. SULLY was
elected vice president and
division head of the data
processing operations at
AMERICAN SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION and DAN-
IEL W. LaROSA was
elected vice president of
general services.
- * * *
MANITOU-WABING
SPORTS AND ARTS CEN-
TER, Parry Sound, Ontario,
begins its 17th year June 13.
High school students may
sign up for sessions ranging
from three to seven weeks.
The camp offers programs
in music, theater, dance, vis-
ual arts, tennis and sports.
For information, contact
Joel Verbin, camp repre-
sentative, 10730 Atwater,
Windsor, 519-735-3157.

*

* *

LEON S. COHAN, former
deputy attorney general for
the state of Michigan, has
been elected vice president
and general counsel of DE-
TROIT EDISON by the
company's board of direc-
tors.

4 4

Friday, March 7, 1975 41



Council Elects Nominating Committee

The Jewish Community man of the committee. Serv-
Council has elected a nomi- ing with Sidlow will be Jo-
nating committee for the seph Bale, Rabbi Leon
upcoming election of offi- Fram, Mrs. Estelle .Gubow,
cers to the Council's execu- Mrs. Albert Rosenblun_- -
tive committee.
-Mrs. Aaron B. Shifman and
Hubert J. Sidlow, imme- George Tarnoff.
diate past president of the
council, was named chair-

WHILE THEY !AST!
FABULOUS VALUES!

Young Actors Plan
Show at Center

Young Center actors will
present a special perform-
ance at 3 p.m. March 16, in
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter's Aaron DeRoy Theater.
All Center acting classes
will combine for the after-
noon to present scenes,
sketches and monologues to-
demonstrate to parents the
type of work and skills the
youngsters learn in class.
There is no charge for the
program. For information,
contact the Center,

341 4200.

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INCOME TAX Et
ACCOUNTING SERVICES

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Some One
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Father, Son Show
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Detroit

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South of I I Mile Rd .
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South of 12 Mile Rd
Lathrup Village

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Southfield

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West of Telegraph
South field

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Southfield

29109 Northwestern
(corner of 12 Mile;
Franklin Shopping Plaza

OPENING
SOON!

Photo-journalist Bob Ben-
yas and his son Mark, a sen-
ior at Roeper City and
Country School, will present
slides taken during a recent
trip to Israel 8:30 p.m.
March 14 at the Sholem Al-
eichem Institute oneg Sha-
bat.
Benyas is a free-lance
photographer for U.S. News
and World Report and the
president of Sholem Alei-
chem Institute. Refresh-
ments will be served. For in-
formation, call Sholem
Aleichem, 626-9565.

Honesty is the best policy.
Honesty lasts longest.
Honesty maketh rich but she
works slowly.

Cal 1—

864-7500

13516 W. McNichols

Bernie Zupmore King of Carpets
Brings Royal Treatment to
your Floors

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