mitoiffEwisit NEWS 111 'Friday2; Maith14; '1975 Volunteers Sought to Assist Elderly Volunteers are being sought by the new Oak Park senior citizens center lo- cated in the Einstein School. The center needs persons to make telephone reassur- ance calls, office, workers, "friendly visitors" and driv- ers. The center is initating "knock knock" program de- signed to seek out all home- bound seniors unable to avail themselves of the serv- ice. For information, call Mrs. Molly Pitzak, center super- visor, 541-2686. Workmen's Circle Schedules Social Workmen's Circle will have a social 8:30 p.m. Sat- urday at the Workmen's Circle Center. The Israeli film, "Margo," will he shown, and refresh- ments will he served. For reservations, call Sonia Po- powski, 557-3994, or Rena Goldberg, 557-9468. UNCLAIMED CUSTOM DRAPERIES at less than our cost! AERO DRAPERIES 28600 Northwestern 353-8000 Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Sat. 12-3 Prescripties FN Optical Co.i 2o001 COOliDGE OAK HWY PARK $1.25 Million - Raised for Bonds at Industrialist's Tribute Dinner Nathan Fishman, center, saw $1,250,000 purchased in Israel Bonds in his honor at an Israel Bond inaugurtil in Miami on the occasion of the industrialist's 80th birth- day. Sam Rothberg, world general chairman of the Is- rael Bond Organization and guest speaker, spoke of the severe internal economic crisis that grips Israel. Fish- man was presented with the David Ben-Gurion Award "for devoted leadership in the spirit of David Ben-Gur- ion, founder of the Israel Bond program, in advancing the development and strengthening the economy of Is- rael." Shown with Fishman _are, from left: Edward C. Levy, Daniel Laven, Fishman, Mrs. Fishman, Peter Weisberg and Rothberg. Prime Minister's Club mem- bers attending the Miami tribute included David Holtz- man, president of the Prime Minister's Club; Laven, . Levy, Norman Allen, Irwin I. Cohn, Felix Rosenzweig and Weisberg. Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey Ze- dek also attended, Enrolling into the exclusive club in Fishman's honor were Louis Berry, Paul Borman, Allen Charlupski, Abraham J. Cutler, Henry Dorfman, Na- than L. Fink, Edward I. Fleischman, Merrill Gordon, Ir- win Green, Samuel Hamburger, Mrs. Samuel Ham- burger, Samuel Hechtman, David B. Hermelin, Jay M. Kogan, Joseph Krinsky, David Pollack, Nathan P. Ros,- sen, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, George D. Seyburn, Harry Shallop, Harold Soble, Alvin B. Spector, Max Stollman, Phillip Stollmanrand Bernard Weisberg._ 5 543 3343 SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 MICHAEL KAPUT Photography_ Weddings • Bar Mitzvos • 642-1039 Radomer Socie t y Israel Welfare to Resume Work Fund Receives Radomer Aid Society will Pinsker Aid resume its activities after a winter postponement with a regular meeting 8 p.m. tuesday at Workmen's Cir- cle Center. :Nate Wolok, president and Helen Grennberg, vice president, will name com- mittees for the annual ban-, q_uet. Refreshments and a social hour, will follow. SALE ! INDOOR PLANTS HOURS M Closed T 10:30-6:00 W • 10:30-6:00 Th 10:304:00 F 10:30-8:00 S 10:30-6:00 S 12:00-5:00 oaiSe Presents . 20% Off ON OUR WHOLE SELECTION OF HAND-THROWN POTTERY • HUNDREDS OF NEW GLAZES IN STOCK • SHAPES AND SIZES UNAVAILABLE ELSEWHERE • A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO DRESS UP PLANTS 10610 WEST NINE MILE • OAK PARK • 547-6737 (next door to Baskin-Robbins) PLANTS . . . PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFTS! Nathan P. Rossen, left, Detroit Jewish communal leader, presented Maj. Gen. Yaacov Peri, chair- man of the Association for Welfare of Soldiers in Is- rael, with a. $1,000 check from the Pinsker Progres- sive Aid Society. Rossen was in Israel to attend a conference of members of the Israel Bond Prime Minister's Club. Oak Park Chorus Plans Program The Oak Park Civic Cho- - rus, under the direction of, Charles Weiner, will enter- tain Thursday evening at Borman Hall. Highlighting the program will be songs from "Fiddler on the Roof," "Oliver" and "Music Man," as well as Yiddish and IS- raeli music. -Synagogue Begins Fund for Jewish Prison - Inmates The Jewish inmates of the state prison system of Mich- igan may be without a seder this Pesah. A private organ- ization in Detroit which has funded special food pack- ages during Hanuka and.Pe- sah, as well as a catered seder for the prisoners, was dissolved in September, 1974. Temple Beth Israel iii Jackson has agreed to over- see a fund, to provide a seder and other food pack- ages, called the Jewish Pris- oners' Fund. Rabbi Steven A. Chester, Jewish Chaplain for the State Prison System and rabbi of Beth Israel, , will administer the fund. Those wishing to make donations may write Tem- ple Beth Israel, 801 W. Michigan, Jackson, Mich., 49202. .Drug, Alcohol Abuse Focus of Program - The Michigan Lawyers' Wives Association and the State Bar Association will present a drug and alcohol abuse prevention program, "Is Your Child Next," 8 p.m. March 24 in the Madonna College Auditorium, Li- vonia. Wayne County Probate Court Judge Ira G. Kauf- man will moderate a panel consisting of Dr. J. Irwin Nichols, Michigan director of the Office of Substance Abuse Services; Dr. Edward Leibson, former executive director of NARCO, Na- tional Addiction Rehabilita- tion Coordinating Organiza- tion; Dr. -Ralph D. Rabinovitch, director of clinical research at Haw- thorn Center; James F. Kip- fer, executive director of the Michigan Society for Mental Health; Barbara Reid of Therapeutic Day Care Clin- ics; and Phyllis Tuttle, rep- resentative of Ford Motor Co.'s department on drug and alcohol abuse preven- tion. Refreshments will be served, and the community is invited at no charge. Allan Towers Club eelebrates Anniversary Residents of Allan Tow- ers will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Inde- pendence Club 4 p.m. Sun- day at the apartment build- ing located at 1935 Chene. Former residents are being invited to help in the cele- bration. Miss Dorothy Knight, vicepresident of the club, will preside over the pro- gram. Mrs. Mary Kastead, of the Mayor's Senior Citi- zens committee, will speak on "The Richness of the Sen- ior Citizens' Life Today." A brief history of the Club has been prepared by Mrs. Constance King, and the Talmadge Turner Cho- rus will sing. jw v 1 Hebrew Teachers Seminar Slated Jewish Community Cen- SOL YETZ-MORRIS ter will hold a special class COHEN POST AND AUX- for teachers of the Hebrew ILIARY will meet 9 p.m. Habet-Ushma, audio-visual Monday at the JWV home. teaching method, 9 a.m.- President Diana Joffe an- 4:15 p.m. March 30-April 1 nounces that plans for the at the 10 Mile branch. annual Passover seder to .be Course fee includes text- held at the Veterans Hospi books. tal in Battle Creek are being completed. Anyone wishing The seminar will be to assist in servicing or- taught by Shula Fleisher preparing food may call the and will take place during chairman, Yetta Glass, KE ' Chol Hamoed Pesah to ena- 5-4133. ble those who would norc- * * * mally teach to attend. BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL- For information, contal- IARY will have a party for the girls in the Wayne the Center Hebrew Depart, County Youth Home 2 p.m. ment, 545-8780. March 22. There will be bingo, prizes, refreshments PERSONAL and a gift for each girl. Vol- unteers are needed. For in- INCOME TAX formation, call Miriam preparation Lawrence, UN 2-1467 after 5 pick up and delivery p.m., or the JWV office, — prompt service 559-5680. 356-5604 . the eediePoint gallery We have fantastic custom canvas, great bargello patterns and super latch hooked rugs.., _ Clatsei Forming Now! Located in the Durbin Bldg., just across from the Orchard - Mall at Orchard Lake and Maple Roads. Tues.-Sat. 6346 Orchard Lake Rd. 851-8861 10-4:30 MR. DAVID'S Salon of Beauty 15411 W. 9 Mile — Oak Park formerly."BRENTS HAIR FASHIONS" presents its staff HAIRDRESSERS Claire Richard — MANICURISTS Available June Rada - Call 968 2211'. for appt. - and David 43+4044++++++.1++++.10.14++, PrARNABEE !". 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