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April 23, 1976 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NOW OPEN

Flint Area News

MAZER'S SHOES

Cradle to College
EVERGREEN PLAZA

12 Mile & Evergreen

559-9760

Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6
Thurs. and Fri. 10 to 9

Reservations are still
being taken for the
United Jewish Appeal
Women's Division Contribu-
tors Luncheon to be held

American Protective Alarms, Inc.

YE 8-7008

MARVIN CHECK

MARVIN ROSEN

The

GOD PLACE

is your consistent source for

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By

taking full

advantage of its

considerable purchasing

resources, The Gold Place buys dia-

monds at the lowest possible price

level and can therefore offer you in-

comparable diamond buys!

Available Are Diamonds of All Sizes,

Shapes, Weights, and Colors .. .

ranging from 1/4-carat diamonds for

as little as $150 . . . to 8.53-carat dia-

monds for $15,500. Wide selection of

mountings includes the most current

high-fashion styles. And, as always . . .

YOU CAN RETURN ANY DIAMOND YOU
PURCHASE FOR A FULL CASH REFUND .
NOT A DUE BILL.

Open Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:00.

C-±-1 MOM

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Saturday — United Syn-
agogue Youth Sabbath serv-
ice, 9 a.m., Cong. Beth Is-
rael.
Sunday — UJA Women's
Division telethon, 10 a.m.,
Council office; and Joint
BBYO, USY and FATY
Day.
Monday — Beth Israel
Sisterhood board meeting,
12:30 p.m., synagogue; and
Temple Beth El board meet-
ing, 8 p.m., temple.
Tuesday — Community
Education Committee, 8:15
p.m., Cong. Beth Isra.el; and
Bnai Brith Lodge board
meeting, 8 p.m.
Thursday — Cong. Beth
Israel board meeting, 8
p.m., synagogue.

UJA Women's Unit Luncheon Nears

'Oen. ,Seti latt 9m Ckat Veaceseedd,



COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

WORM

PLACE

North Park Plaza , Room 120
17117 W. Nine Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48075
(313) 559-6140

noon Tuesday at Temple
Beth El. Guest speaker will
be Hy Kalus, Israel motion
picture and stage producer-
director.
Florence Epstein and
Blanche Gordon are co-
chairmen of this year's cam-
paign.
Associate chairmen are:
Zena Moss, Ann Osher and
Chickie Seide. Division
chairmen are: Esta Mitch-
ell, Phoebe Stanzler, Sophie
Gorne, Florence Ruben-
stein, Nadine Foote, Min
Marder, Kay Melet, Tobye
Weiss, Sonia Schafer,
Manya Weinstein, Rosabeth
Schupack and Betty Indi-
aner. Honorary chairmen
are Dora Bailies and Fanne
Pelavin.
For reservations, call the
Council office, 767-5922.

I

GED Exams Due

at OP High School

The Oak Park Extended
Education GED Test Center
will give its next GED ex-
aminations 7 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday at
the Oak Park High School.
A fee is payable in advance.
Examinees are asked to
register in person at the
Extended Education office
prior to taking the examina-
tions. The Extended Educa-
tion office is open from 6 to
10 p.m. daily, except Friday
evenings. Deadline for regis-
trations is 6:45 p.m. on the
first day of the examina-
tions. For information, call
the school, 548-9294.

Dexter Davison

Kosher Meats No. 2

12 & Evergreen

Flint Obituaries

557-7677

Isadore Peril, 66

Dr. Harold Mallon re-
ceived an appreciation
award from Odyssey Insti-,
tute at the third annual
"Odyssey of the Year" din-
ner held recently in New
York. Dr. Mallon has been a
longtime supporter of the
drug abuse program.
Sheri Young, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Young,
is one of 300 girls from
throughout the country who
will attend Women in Engi-
neering workshops at Michi-
gan Technological Univer-
- sity Aug. 1-6.
Pamela Young, sister of
Sheri Young and holder of
the Miss Deaf America
award, recently visited
President Ford at the White
House, where she gave the
President and First Lady
pins depicting the deaf hand
sign for love.

Right in YOU!'
ovrn Driveway!

THE
TUNE
-UP
MAN








They come to your
home or office with
their "garage-on-
wheels." Valet
service that doesn't
cost one penny extra!
Expert diagnostic tune-up
Electronic analyzer — all
engine systems
Professionally trained
mechanics
Perfect results assured

Call Sanford Rosenberg

398-3605

6-cyl. cars $31.50 includes
EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts.
4 and 8 cyl. comparatively low.
Mastercharge and BankAmericard

NEW -CADILLAC?

Isadore Morton Peril,
3107 Ambassador Arms
West, died April 7 at age 66.
Mr. Peril, who was a
member of the Jewish Tem-
ple in Philadelphia, is sur-
vived by -a daughter, Mary
Gene Peril of Flint; and a
sister, Ann Stern of Harris-
burg, Pa. Interment Union-
town, Pa.

Flint People-
Make News

April 23, 1976 15

BUY OR LEASE FROM

ANDY BLAU

in BIRMINGHAM at

WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC

RES. 642-6836
CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM -

Flint Sisterhood
Sets Art Auction

Beth Israel Sisterhood
will have an art auction 7:30
p.m. Sunday at the syn-
agogue. Preview with re-
freshments will be at 6:30
p.m. The auction will be
conducted by Dr. Albert
Scaglione, director of Park
West Galleries.
Lithographs, etchings,
woodcuts, serigraphs, paint-
ings and watercolors will be
auctioned. Tickets may be
purchased at the door. Co-
chairmen are Mrs. Edwin
Rabin and Mrs. Milton Sie-
gel.

I

We're having a sale on
America's favorite mixers
. . . Canada Dry. Get two
family-size bottles of Gin-
ger Ale or Club Soda for
79c, or Tonic Water, 2
for 89c! Available at
participating stores in
Wayne, Oakland,
Macomb and Wash-
tenaw counties. Buy
now and save!

Bat Mitzva

Bari Suber, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Suber,
will become Bat Mitzva 7
p.m. May 1 at Cong. Beth Is-
rael.

Freemen

Even the poor among the
Jews are regarded as free-
men who have merely lost
their estates, for they too
are the children of Abra-
ham, Isaac, and Jacob.
—Baba Kama 90.



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