'Tift DETROIT J149101 NEWS Southfield Nursery Has Openings The Southfield Co-opera- tive Nursery and Play Centre, a non-profit p•o- gram, still has a limited number of openings for the fall. The center is located near Ten Mile and North- western in the Universalist Unitarian Church. The program provides a developmental experience for children three to five years of age and their par- ents. The main stress is on learning through play, fun e—,Tiences and association LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 with others. Sessions are held 9-11:15 a.m. on Tues- day and Thursday, and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For information, contact Joan Johnson, membership chairman, 355-4515, or Eva Guerra, president, 353-7334. JOE CORNELL SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING The Ruth Friedman Katzen Administrative and Learning Center for chil- dren with learning disabili- ties was dedicated Aug. 17 at Camp Tamarack, Orton- ville. Built with funds donated by attorney, Maxwell E. Katzen, husband of the late Mrs. Katzen for whom the structure was named, the center will provide staff of- fices and meeting and con- sultation rooms. Mrs. Katzen was the daughter of Circuit Court Judge William CHILDREN—TEENS—ADULTS TEACHING THE LATEST IN SOCIAL & PARTY DANCES 25222 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE Oak Park 543-0183 RE-OPENING TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd FOR QUICK SALE OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Suburban Shop BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS, etc. El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile, just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A & P) MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. No phone calls please. • • AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD! • - Something New! • • • Something Different! See Our FINE LINE OF 14 KARAT GOLD Et STERLING SILVER JEWELRY FOR MEN Et WOMEN • • • • LADIES' RINGS • UNISEX CHAINS • UNISEX BRACELETS • EARRINGS • MONOGRAMMED JEWELRY • ETC. By Appointment Only CALL SEMA 70.0ta fail4 398-0799 • • • • Dr. Alan Jay Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. 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Weiss- man was honored this week by the Southfield City Council for his 11 years of service to the Southfield 'Board of Health. Dr. Weiss- man left the board in July. for his grandchildren. Mrs. Subrin has been studying art and oil paint- ing at the Jewish Commu- nity Center where some of her work is on display. BILLY THE MAGIC CLOWN! MIND READING AND LAUGHS! Party Entertainment with Audience Participation by Bill Nagler 356-5112 or 1-662-3700 Our Fall FUR SALE Friedman. At the dedication cere- mony, Katzen presented Sidney J. Wiener, presi- dent of the Fresh Air board of directors, with an iden- tification plaque to be af- fixed to the center. Mrs. Katzen, who died last year, was a social worker and marriage coun- selor for the Wayne County Circuit Court. She also was a board member of the Fresh Air society of which her husband is a former president. continues furs by Ceresnie & Offen 181 S. 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