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THE SESSEX 110ITSE

19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
559-3377

• Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners

FASHION SHOW EVERY WED.— MARGO'S BOUTIQUE

[HAPPY PASSOVER TO ALL

OPEN MON.-SAT. FROM 11:30 P.M.

BANQUET,FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275

• WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS
• PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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McDONALD'S

ON GREENFIELD RD.

EXTENDS
GREETINGS
FOR
A
JOYOUS AND
HAPPY PASSOVER

26550,GRUNFIELD at 11 Mile
Oak Park

Next to Towne Theater

John Laffrey and his
fine staff wish you a

HAPPY
PASSOVER

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TEAKS
ON-THE-HEARTH

MARCH SPECIALS \

Liberty State Bank and
Trust has been growing
quietly for 57 years, with a
dramatic growth in the last
four years.
When Liberty State Bank
and Trust first opened its
doors in September 1918, it
had $100,000 in • capital.
Started by two brothers,
Joseph and Stanislaw
Chronowski, the bank's mis-
sion was to help the finan-
cial growth of the Ham-
tramck community.
Two months later, the
bank's first report of condi-
tions listed $132,024.65 in
assets and liabilities. In
1941, Liberty State Bank
and Trust was the first
Hamtramck bank to become
a member of the Federal Re-
serve Board. In December
1960, the bank shoed a
nearly 50 percent gain in as-
sets over. those recorded two
years earlier.
With main offices on
Joseph Campau in Ham-
tramck, the bank now has
branch offices in Clinton
Township, Sterling
Heights, Waterford Town-
ship and West Bloomfield
Township.
Assets now total more
than $100 million. Services
include drive-in banking,
checking and savings ac-
counts, bank-by-mail, col-
lections, safekeeping, cash-
iers - checks and - bank- drafts,
travelers checks and money
orders, wire transfer, Mas-
ter Charge, and free check-
ing on the "Thrifty $150"
and "Earn A Check" pio-
grams.
The bank also conducts
extensive loan activities for
business, home improve-
ment, mortgage, automo-
bile, aircraft, and other pur-
poses. But the bank's
growth rate in just the last
four years is attributed to a
new-chairman of the board
of directors, Morris Fenkell.

SUN., MON. & TUES.. ONLY ; Fall Wedding
for Judi Selik
SPAGHETTI

69 g

WITH MEAT SAUCE

OW $4"

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of the

RALEIGH HOUSE

Wishes
All His
Friends
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MORRIS FENKELL

WISHING ALL A
VERY
HAPPY PASSOVER

A Very Happy

And Healthy

Passover

TO EVERYONE

WE WILL BE CLOSED
FROM 3 p.m. Wed., March 26
until Monday, April 7

Specializing in
ITALIAN-AMER1CAN FOOD

PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANOUET 'FACILITIES •

• Businessmen's Luncheont • Dinners

•

Cocktail Hour
4 to 7 p.m.

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Dancing Mondays thru Saturdays
From 10. p.m.

Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

'After Theater
Menu

SABRA

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

22110 Coolidge at 9 Mile

851-4094

DELICATESSEN

At 12 Mile, Just

RAY KING

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evenings at the

Off U.S. 696

Piano-Bar

in the Oak Park Center

ABols
BOTTLE & BASKET

DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT

188 N. HUNTER (Woodward) CORNER 15 MILE
Birmingham
646-6553

_ CARRY-OUT HOURS

Sun. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fri.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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4 p.m.-10 p.m.

lobster 'Dinner sn

Shrimp Cocktail, Soup, Salad, Potato,
Vichy Water, Coffee, Tea or Milk

lb.

ALL ITEMS A LSO AVAVA1LABLE AT CARRY-OUT DEPT.
SORRY, N 0 COUPONS ACCEPTED ON THESE SPECIALS

Sun. thru TIirs., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fri. 8 Sat. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Freedom means the right
to be different, the right to
be oneself.
—Ira Eisenstein

Sammy Lieberman

OPEN SUNDAY!

CORNED BEEF

RESTAURANT HOURS

are Jack Friedlander, in-
vestments specialist; Wil-
liam Jacobs, investments
expert; and William I. Lib-
erson, attorney.

A VERY HAPPY PASSOVER

BUY ONE OF OUR FAMOUS "BIG
WHEEL" SANDWICHES AT REGULAR
PRICE & GET SECOND ONE AT 1 /2 PRICE

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Fenkell is a member of
Cong. Beth Achim and
Knollwood Country Club, a
member of the board of di-
rectors of Seligman and
Associates, the vice chair-
man of the Food Division of
the Allied Jewish. Carn-
paign, and president of Fen-
•kell Packing Co. He became
the chairman of Liberty
State Bank and Trust's
board of directors in 1971.
In the four years of Fen-
kell's leadership, ; the
bank's assets have jumped
from more than $63 million
to $102,096,812 — and net
income from $504,626 to
$1,142,583.
Among the 11 members
on Liberty State Bank and
Trust's board of directors

Wishing Our Friends and Customers

TOSSED SALAD, ROLL &BUTTER

Reg. $5.75 lb. .N

And ye shall . . . proclaim
liberty throughout the land
unto all the inhabitants
thereof. •
—Leviticus 25:10

Liberty State Bank and Trust
Marks Record Grovqh Period

MISS JUDI SELIK

Dr. and Mrs. Martin Selik
of Avon .Ln., Southfield,
announce the engagement
of- their daughter Judi to
Ronald Ross, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Arno of Olde
Franklin Dr., Farmington
Hills, and the late Mr.
Harvey Ross.
A fall wedding is planned.

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AAP

That's the most expensive meal of over 52
different seafood dishes . . . prime steaks too!

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Lunch from 11:30 a.m. Dinners 'til midnight.

FREE Valet Parking. Limousine service to and from the Fisher Theatre.
Reservations accepted
3077 W. Grand Blvd.
' (across from G.M. Bldg).
• 872-3111

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