THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Best Wishes For A Happy, Healthy New Year To All Our The Shofar JOSEPH and MYNNE EDWARDS Blowing the Shofar is a call to awaken the consci- ence and to make one aware of his duties and responsi- bilities as a Jew. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohen and Family Oak Park We wish all our friends and relatives a happy, healthy New Year Relatives and Friends 22040 Westhampton Oak Park wish all their friends and relatives a year of health and happiness MORIS and GENIA FRIDMAN Southfield May the new year be one filled with health, peace and happiness for all Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Shapiro and Family We wish our family and friends a year filled with health, happiness, peace and prosperity Friday, September 5, 1975 59 Southfield Library Has New Hours 1 Business Briefs Wanda M. Parry has been appointed an assistant treasurer at American Savings Association. * * * Florists' Transworld Delivery (FTD) members have been provided with a directory to aid in selecting flowers and plants for over- seas delivery. Written in nine languages, the direc- tory includes glossary of more than 150 common terms used throughout the world; phrases and flower- giving occasions; monthly flower availability charts for many varieties in 94 countries, as well as the names of 50 different cut flowers and plants. * * * Hatti Schwartz, invita- tion consultant, is now showing her new fall line of invitations, party favors and accessories, personalized stationery and the latest in ideal gifts for the bridal * party. Script addressing and secretarial service avail- able with orders. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Schwartz, 356-8563. * * * The Southfield Public Li- brary Beech Woods Reading Center is now operating under its new fall hours. The center will be open 1-9 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 4-9 p.m. Thurs- day and Friday and 10 a.m.- Mall Sets Meeting for Jewish Festival Pontiac Mall will have a planning meeting for its 1976 Jewish festival 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the mall community room. The mall will hold its Jewish festival April 25-30, featuring Jewish history exhibits, cultural arts, crafts, food and traditional entertainment. Non-profit Jewish organi- zations are invited to oper- ate fund raising booths of their choice. Synagogues and temples also are invited to set up displays. For information, call Anne Allen, Pontiac Mall management office, 682- 0123. 5 p.m. Saturday. The library in the Civic Center will remain open 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and beginning Sept. 21, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. MR. and MRS. BENJAMIN HALPERN AND FAMILY Oak Park extend their best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year to all their relatives and friends •••••••••••••••••••••••• ....•N.1 •••• • • • • • SAM and DORA KANER AND FAMILY Southfield MR. and MRS. ARTHUR KEPES and FAMILY 3030 Marcos Dr., T-205 N. Miami, Ha. • wish all their friends and relatives a happy, healthy, prosperous New Year THE RADOMER AID SOCIETY HENRY and SANDY SCHORE Wish All Their Members and Friends A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year TO FRIENDS and RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rott and Zaneta Oak Park wish all their family and friends a happy, healthy New Year A HEALTHY and HAPPY NEW YEAR Dr. and Mrs. I. Dennis Potocsky and Michelle and Howard Best Wishes for a Year filled with Health, Happiness, Philip and Goldie Kramer and Family Potter Moving and Storage Co., an agent of Allied Van Lines, located in Royal Oak, Birmingham and Ann Arbor, unveils its contribution to the United States Bi- centennial celebration — a decorated moving van. The van will be used for moving families in and around the Southeast Michigan area. The original red, white and blue design was created for Potter by design artist Victo- ria Borthwick of Birmingham. (Shown are, from left;) Melba Lange, moving counselor; G. Lewis Potter, presi- dent; and John W. Webster, marketing manager. Feldmans Mark Sachses Mark 50th Anniversary 50th Anniversary Peace and Prosperity for All Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hortick - THE SACHSES HARVEY BUICK-OPEL, INC. 9045 Livernois 931-0100 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sachs of Whitmore Ave., Oak Park, were honored recently by their children and grand- children at a party at King- sley Inn on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary. Their children are Dr. and Mrs. Mischa Sachs, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gottlieb and Dr. and Mrs. Barry Sachs. The senior Sachses have 10 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feld- man of Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park, were honored by their son Aug. 16 at a party at Northland Inn on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their son is Dr. Murray A. Feldman. The couple were married in Detroit in 1925. Mrs. Feldman who was horn in London, Eng- land, lived 67 years in De- troit. Her husband was born in Poland, raised in Toronto and came to Detroit in 1923. Among family and friends who attended were Mrs. Feldman's brother, Abe Wise of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Wise and their daugh- ter; and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Authier, also of Kalamazoo. The couple have three granddaughters. If the thief has no occa- sion to steal, he will extol himself as being an honest man. —The Talmud i • • • • wish all their family and friends • • S a year of health and happiness and peace for all mankind. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * Potter Has Bicentennial Van 2 Essex Way — Southfield wish all their family and friends a year of good health and happiness A Happy & Healthy New Year To All Our Friends & Relatives John & Judi Marcosky And Family Councilman City of Southfield Ben & Harry Kosins FINE APPAREL FOR MEN