THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42 Friday, May 23, 1975
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People Make News 1
LEONARD B. BAR-
UCH, president of the
Southfield Public Library
Board, has been elected
president of the Public Li-
brary Trustee Association
of Oakland County. The as-
sociation will help the Oak-
land County Library Board
develop programs for all
Oakland County public li-
braries
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"Mori Little" I
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call for free audition
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A & P Shopping Center
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For The Finest
In Photography
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Portraits on Location
Landscapes—Interiors
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was reappointed secretary
for the 15th year.
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STEPHEN BENDIX,
MIRIAM MEDOW,
LAWRENCE
SCHWARTZ, MARK
HERTZBERG, MARK
GOLDBERG and KEN-
recently graduated from
Wayne State University's
school of medicine.
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ROBERT LUBIN and
STEVEN BURNS were
recently graduated from the
Ohio College of Podiatric
Medicine in Cleveland.
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an authority on social work
organization and the provi-
sion of social services, has
been appointed dean of
Yeshiva University's Wurz-
weiler School of Social
Work in New York.
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SHIRLEY MONSON of
Farmington Hills was re-
cently elected state coordi-
nator of the National Or-
ganization for Women at a
conference held in Kalama-
zoo.
Center Hebrew
Club Will Meet
Moadon Ivri, the Jewish
Community Center Hebrew
Club, will meet 3:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Center 10
Mile branch. Olek Netzer
will present a talk on
"Contemporary Israeli Poe-
try." The public is invited.
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CUSTOM DRAPES, BEDSPREADS, CARPETS
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More than $90,000 in State of Israel Bonds were sold
at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Nathan L. Fink in
Southfield. Shown at the luncheon are, from left, Mrs.
David Pollack, Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Mrs. Fink, guest
speaker Mrs. Yosef Tekoah, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver,
Mrs. Samuel Hamburger and Mrs. Morris Starkman.
The Honorable Shaul Ra-
mati, Israel's ambassador to
Japan, will be featured
speaker at the Greater Lan-
sing Israel Bond Testimon-
ial Dinner honoring Morris
Silverman's 19th birthday
and the 25th anniversary of
State of Israel Bonds.
The dinner will be held 6
p.m. June 8 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, East Lan-
sing.
For five years, Ramati
served as Consul General
for Chicago and the Mid-
west. He has held his pre-
sent post as Ambassador to
Japan since 1974.
The Greater Lansing
Committee for State of Is-
rael Bonds includes George
Kessler, Rabbi William Ru-
dolph, Michael Borus, Sher-
wood Berman, Rochelle El-
stein, Morris Goldstein, Dr.
David Kahn, Janos Kende,
Esther Kessler, Mordechai
Kreinin, Dr. Martin Pearl-
man, Albert Rabin, Jack
BERL HEARSHEN,
SHLAMI BARMORE
THE BAYIT will host
Thanks to the
latest discover-
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you can improve
your looks with:
• Cathiodermie - a special machine for rejuvenating
damaged skin
• Lifting without surgery (for sagging skin)
• • Collagen treatment for sun-damaged skin
• Deep cleansing for clogged pores & pimples
• Clay mask for skin rejuvenation
• Permanent hair removal from face and body
with "Propil" (without electroylsis)
• Application of make-up
• Exclusive line of professional cosmetics
• Perfumes by Robert Picquet of Paris
• Evian mineral water
Available in the skin care & beauty center of
Mira Linder
29563 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, Michigan 48076
35-.5810
ESTHETICS OF
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
from one to any number of musicians
jeep smith
patty grant
Father Bill Downey of the
Task Force on Social Con-
flict 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Bayit, 16845 Muirland.
Father Downey will speak
on "Should the Police and
the Social Workers Unite?"
Refreshments will be
served. For information, call
the Bayit, 861-1929.
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NEW DIMENSION, the
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel-
sponsored group for Jewish
singles age 18-25, will have a
road rally 7 p.m. Sunday,
leaving from the Jewish
Community Center 10 Mile
branch. A party will follow.
There is a charge for
non-members. For informa-
tion, call Mary Wagner,
836 4316, or Rhonda Lenz-
ner, 968-7187.
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DETROIT SOCIAL-
ITES will have an Israel
Emergency Fund Dance 9
p.m. Saturday in the Oak
Park Community Center.
dick stein
shelby lee
Johnny griffith
jerry fenby
Let the Professionals Perform
358-2777
"music the stein way"
Synagogue Photos to
Enhance Your Bar
Mitzva Album
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SANdy fRiEdmAN phoToyzAphy
25900 Greenfield (in the Landmark Bldg.)
cANclids •
SHAUL RAMATI
Rachman, Sam Shumacher
and Abigail Sochovalsky.
For reservations, call the
Israel Bond office in Detroit
at 968-0200 or call in Lan-
sing 332-3129.
More than $35,000 in
Bonds were sold at the La-
bor Zionist Alliance Tru-
man-Brenner Branch recep-
tion recently, honoring Berl
Hearshen, Shalmi Barmore
was the guest speaker.
Minister Yaacov Morris of
the Israeli mission at the
United Nations will be the
featured speaker June 3 at
Beth Abraham-Hillel's Is-
rael Bond Tribute Dinner
honoring Leonard Farber.
Farber will receive Israel
Bond's David Ben-Gurion
Award at the affair.
Singles Events
541-7940
If you look
'younger,
You feel
younger.
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JACK STEIN was re-
cently elected president of
the Oak Park Kiwanis Club.
Other officers include LOU
FELDMAN and JEFF
SCHREIBER, vice presi-
dents; and
AUBREY
DUNN,
treasurer.
NETH EDELMAN were
Why Pay For A 5 Piece Band
When you get a better sound
with one
Bonds Events Cite Leaders
Eric Rosenow and his Conti-
nentals will provide music
for dancing, and there will
be social mixers and re-
freshments. The group will
have its annual installation
dinner-dance June 29 in the
Raleigh House. For infor-
mation, call Mollie Stern,
342-2791, or Mina Moss,
538-1568.
398 - 7211
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