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September 19, 1975 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-09-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20 Friday, September 19, 1975

Bnai Brith Dinner Chairmen Picked

Max Fisher Joins
Ford's Campaign

CREATIVE
PARTY PLANNING
and DECORATING

Bar Mitzvahs, Wed-
dings,
Sweet Sixteens etc.

CANDY CENTERPIECES
Invitations and
Accessories
Party Favors

MARCIA MASSERMAN
646-6138

Detroiter Max Fisher has
been named finance vice
chairman of President
Ford's re-election commit-
tee. A major fundraiser for
Michigan Republicans,
Fisher also raised funds for
former President Richard
Nixon's campaigns in 1968
and 1972.

was the 1970 honoree.
Schwartz, also an attor-
ney, holds directorship on
various boards of indus-
trial concerns and is active

Irwin I. Cohn, Joseph L.
Hudson Jr. and Alan E.
Schwartz have been named
general chairmen of the

in efforts for the Jewish
community.

Proceeds from the dinner
will benefit youth services
of the Bnai Brith Founda-
tion, including its Hillel
Foundation, Bnai Brith
Youth Organization and the

WINDOW BRITE

Presents

IRWIN COHN

"THE CONTEMPORARY LOOK"

Levelors, verticals, Roman Shades
and Custom Shades

20%-30%
OFF

Call Ilene now for home appt.

ALAN E. SCHWARTZ

968-0701

1975 International Bnai
Brith Humanitarian Award
Dinner, honoring C. Boyd
Stockmeyer, chairman of
the board and chief execu-
tive officer of Detroit Bank

ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS IS
NOT ONLY THE LARGEST
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERER IN
MICHIGAN, BUT WE HAVE
THE LARGEST SALES STAFF IN
AMERICA — OUR

BNAI BRITH WOM-
EN'S COUNCIL OF MET-
ROPOLITAN DETROIT
will hold a delegates meet-
ing 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
Zionist Cultural Center,
announces Mrs. Robert El-
lis, council president. A cof-
fee hour will follow the
meeting.

JOIN OUR STAFF OF HAPPY
CUSTOMERS.

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( I block North of Fold Rd I

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Open Daily 8 a.m to 5 p m

*

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SO. S •

Sunday Only Special — Sept. 21st

gip

on all our new

DAYTIME
DRESSES

and

AFTER-5
GOWNS

Israeli Folk Dance
Workshop at U-M

Master Charge
BankAmerica rd

BURT ON'

G LAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE

HARVARD ROW MALL

FASHIONS
1 1 Mile & Lahser,

Southfield

* *

TIKVA LODGE will
hold its first dinner meeting
of the season 7 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Bonanza Restau-
rant, 11 Mile and Greenfield
Rds., Southfield. Jules and
Mary Abrams of station
WIID will provide enter-
tainment. Guests are in-
vited.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will hold its
first meeting of the year
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
There will be a fashion show
of women's and children's
apparel. A social hour will
follow, and husbands and
friends are invited.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER will
hear Dr. Samuel I. Lerman,
assistant professor of fam-
ily medicine at Wayne State
University, 8:15 p.m. Tues-
day in the North Commons
at Southfield-Lathrup High
School. Dr. Lerman will
speak on "Sexuality in the
Middle Years." Husbands
and guests are invited. Re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
TIKVAH CHAPTER
will hold its first meeting of
the season noon Tuesday at

a

-40f

An Israeli folk dance
workshop will be held
8-11:30 p.m. today and 9:30
a.m.-noon and 2-5 p.m. Sat-
urday at the University of
Michigan Barbour Gym in
Ann Arbor.
There is a nominal
charge, and the public is in-
vited. For information, call
the U-M Folkdancers,
1-663-9619.

Knob-In-The-Woods Apts.
club house. Following lunch
there will be a fashion show.
Mrs. Bernard Whiteman,
president, and Mrs. Philip
Kramer, program chair-
man, invite friends. There
will be a nominal fee pay-
able at the door.
* * *
CENTENNIAL CHAP-
TER will open its fall sea-
son with a luncheon for pai-
dup members 12:15 p.m.
Tuesday in the home of Fay-
anne Gaynor, 5263 Wood-
view, Bloomfield Hills. The
Centennial Players will
present a skit entitled
"Centennial Chapter Meets
the Mad Hatter." Prospec-
tive members are invited
and may pay dues at the
door. For reservations by to-
day, call Janet Pont,
355-5276, or Rena Tepman,
354-2225.

M • LTER

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Designers of Fine Furs

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The Association for Jew-
ish Retarded (formerly the
Parents Association for
Jewish Residential Care for
the Mentally Retarded) will
hold its first general meet-
ing of the season 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Jewish
Community Center.
John Weisenberger, exec-
utive director of the associa-
tion, will speak on "Sup-
plemental Security
Income." Another feature of
the evening will be Marilyn
Fishman's "boutique."
Friends are invited.

Career and Counseling Serv-
ice.
For reservations, write
Bnai Brith, 21711 W. 10
Mile, Southfield, 48076
(354-6100).

Bnai Brith Activities

THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS DO MOST OF
OUR SELLING FOR US —

To encourage you to
shop on Sunday —
all our long and
street-length
dresses are reduced
20% — this one day
only! Hurry in for
big savings on
smart new fashions for the
coming season! Sorry, lay-
aways and previous sales
not included.
Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. 'til 9
SUNDAY 12 to 5

and Trust, to be held Nov. 18
at Cobo Hall.
Cohn, an attorney, is a
Jewish and civil communal
leader who is a longtime
Bnai Brith member and was
the 1972 honoree.
Hudson is chairman and
chief executive officer of the
J. L. Hudson Co. Active in
community service, Hudson

Parents Group
for Retarded
Plans Meeting

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I I MILE ROAD & LAHSER
IN SOUTHFIELD

r.

Harvard Row Merchants

Aladdin Drugs
Athens Souvlaki. Rest.
Burton's Gal
Charlotte's Kett Shop
Di Rosa Hair Fashions
Jules Doneson Travel
Empress Gardens, Rest.
Farmer Jack's

Haber Cleaners
H. R. Barber Shop
H. R. Kosher Meats

National Bank of Sild.
George Oh renSteln Jeweler
Original Esquire Rest. & Deli.

Heritage House Books
Moris Ruppert Clothier
Jerome's Shoes
Jewel Bakery
Maher Furs

Parisian Fashions
Reflections of Love Florist
Shoe Time
Spitzer's Hebrew Book

Warren Optometric Center

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