• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS jwv BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL- IARY will have a general membership meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the JWV headquarters. The auxiliary • will review and set up new service dates for the child welfare program. Refresh- ments and social hour will follow. For information, call the JWVA office, 559-5680, or the -president, Belle Letzer, 557-3372. THEODORE BIKEL LUBAVITCH CONCERT WED. Nov. 5 • 398-2611 t HAL CORDON ., 1 Palesting Legion Will Meet in NY BALTIMORE — Veter- ans of the Palestine Jewish Legion will hold a national reunion, Nov. 2 in New York, in conjunction with the anniversary of the Bal- four Declaration. The meeting is sponsored by the Veteran Judean Bat- talions, and William Brai- terman of Baltimore will report on the Jewish Legion Museum in Israel and the reunion last May. The group is made up of veterans and their survivors of the 5,000 Jewish volun- teers who fought with the British in World War I to drive the Turks from Egypt. For, information about the convention, write Brai- terman, 506 Tower Build- ing, Baltimore 21202. Youth and Old Age - Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos To use two feet instead of three is better far for men: Alas for youth! when once it goes It never comes again! —The Talmud 626-3346 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bobe Love Rebecca Sharona / 6 .‘, C1 coisidence ' Norman Allan 8c To. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00 Tues.. Wseadt .. &10 7 0 9:30-6:00 All Year Round Our 24 year old policy of PRICE-QUALITY-SERVICE remains the same COME IN AND SEE! Mon. & Thurs. 94:30 Tues.-Wed. Fri.-Sat. 9-5:30 ALL GENERAL MOTORS BUYING A NEW CAR OR TRUCK? Los Angeles, are in Detroit to visit family and friends in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. Following their Detroit visit, the Rash- kens will visit family in Florida. 424-8725 r— m All Models • STAN FINSILVER, Pres. the Ladies Department of Michigan of the Jewish War Veterans, will attend the national executive commit- tee meeting today through Sunday in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Left will make a contribution, on behalf of the department, to the Is- rael chairman for equip- ment in the Chaim Sheba Hospital, honoring past de- partment president Edythe Morgano. Accompanying Mrs. Left will be past na- tional president, Sarah Nemon and other past de- partment presidents. Skating Event Set Michigan Auto Brokers Inc. MAB 1 Dismissal Request Denied in Archbishop Trifa Case Federal Judge Cornelia Kennedy denied a requeSt Monday by attorneys for Romanian Archbishop Val- erian D. Trifa that the U.S. government's citizenship case against the prelate be dismissed. Trifa is charged with con- cealing information and lying about his involvement with the Romanian Iron Guard during World War II when he applied for U.S. cit- izenship after the war. His attorneys asked that the suit be dismissed be- cause they said their client presented all the facts when he applied for citizenship. U.S. attorneys presented additional affidavits of eyewitnesses, and Judge Kennedy denied the dis- Adat Shalom Garinim (grades 5 and 6) will go rol- lerskating Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. at the Synagogue's Hebrew School..There is a charge. For information, call the adviser, Diane Goldring, 851-3728. by HATTIE • SCHWARTZ • missal request. Trifa's at- torneys have 10 days to file new motions in the case. A threatened demonstra- tion by the Jewish Defense League outside the Federal Building never materialized. 356-8563 : • STATIONERY• PARTY FAVORS XMAS CARDS • * * * ENTERTAINMENT* * SEYMOUR • CARICATURES : MUSIC SHOWS SCHWARTZ • RICKY THE CLOWN AGENC Y 356-8525 • an. Fashions For Girls sizes 4-6x and 7-14 eiteetttioirt w • 24901 Northwestern Hwy. at 10 Mile 112 Heritage Bidg., Southfield 357-1123 Daily 10:30-4:30 Sat. 10-2:30 The 63rd annual dinner- dance by Detroit Business- men's Group, City of Hope, will be held Nov. 2 at the Ra- leigh House. Cocktails will be served at 5:30, with din- ner_at 7 p.m. As each year, black tie and formal attire will be the dress motif. DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 13 MILE AT WOODWARD SPECIAL GROUP Girls Winter Coats OFF 20% GUARANTEED WASHABLE Because the weather is warm ... we made an out- standing buy from several leading manufacturers .. . So we are passing the sav- ings on to you. • Boot or regular length SIZES 4 - 6x Sale Price Reg. $34.00 $27 SIZES 7 - 14 Sale Price Reg. $40.00 Persons who have not yet received invitations may call the City of Hope office, 894-5133 or 895-8500. /-•,-7....,-:••:\ $32 USE YOUR MICHIGAN BANKARD, OR MASTER CHARGE aueci.,..gi,,,„.e roy. 0 i un 2*. — m .'N ,,, NA CONCORD 32-ME ' ''D ' ■ wAL...1.-4..c a c, 1 WATCH C9RklYRATION ,..,,.__,.,,. ..,....--,..., ,_ CHINA • CRYSTAL eeva i 1 of Finland • KNOWN b y the COMPANY WE KEEP. t;.; ,, ...1 < > _ - - .„ TM •-1 i Imported Jewelry , 0, ..' 4 CORUM LonsinesWtttnauer DIAMONDS r..- 1,-. • .--..-- c-, ., -... '77'''e, C,':.,' '%,, 'NI -.-•'''t e '1 r :1741r7.,..VI!. ti 31313 NorThweitern Hwy. i ' ROLEX i c . -, . • FINEJEWELRY • GIFT BOUTIQUE M,,,,,/,‘II,,,, ?.$ of eriet inrd 9-zaot -4:717 i,'.1'su,OV.ql-o7 )..› are.„,,,..e..1.. . . 7qie. VP'9 . t at 6, , ,.. , . Crii I E- ,, r ,i (7.17 5 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9—SUN. 12 TO 5 This is the only fund- raising event of the Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, and monies are used to combat cancer and other catastrophic di- seases by extensive re- search work at the Na- tional Medical Center Pilot Hospital of City of Hope at Duarte, Calif. • SUNDAY 12 to ALSO NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER The dinner-dance this year will feature comic Red Buttons. Also on the pro- gram will be the interna- tional vocalist, Dax Xenos. Norman Allan is presi- dent of the Detroit Busi- nessmen's Group, City of Hope. Co-chairmen of the dinner-dance are Mark D. Manhoff and Andrew R. Miller. .42". '- A He who blows into the cup is not thirsty, —The Talmud * INVITATIONS: City of Hope Affair Nears WATCH CORPORATION CALL CI 0 D o HMOWAld NCOLN — MERCU RY — 681-3900 All Makes John J. Riccardo, last year's international Bnai Brith Humanitarian award winner, was presented with a commemorative book in absentia at a planning luncheon for this year's award dinner. E. H. Ryd- holm accepted the book from Louis Weber, Bnai Brith Foundation Commit- tee chairman, on behalf of Riccardo. Attending the luncheon were Irwin I. Cohn, general chairman; Sol Moss, David Bittker, Louis Segel, Her- man V. Kasoff and Dennis Rice, co-chairmen. This year's honoree is C. Boyd Stockmeyer, chairman and chief executive officer of Detroit Bank and Trust Co., who will be cited at the dinner Nov. 18 at Cobo Hall. Proceeds will benefit the Bnai Brith Youth Appeal and services. For reserva- tions, write Bnai Brith Foundation, 21711 W. 10 Mile, Southfield, 48075 (354-6100). * * * Gert Left, president of Name Brands On Sale 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. across from the Keego Theater Bnai Brith Honoree Receives Gift Book • George and Sadie Rash- ken, former Detroiters of Atoolo. \No riv,p Nvf- TIKVAH LODGE, will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Tel-12 Mall Community Room. Slides of Chagall masterpieces will be shown, and refreshments will be served. The public is invited. * * * Activities in Society 6 los ase 4491 61 41,••••ed of the Acw,ds Bnai Brith Activities October 24, 1975 39 • • (4111 7/. elJtecii et .ireliort.i ' u,_.41,,. 4" . ,6...1, ,,. : Suite 109 - - AUTHORIZED AP PRAISERS ESTATE LIQUIDATORS JEWELRY DESIGNERS Farmington Hills 851.7333 J