THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Stutz, Simons Will Co-Chair Detroit Service Group Jubilee Jobs for Students Sought The Jewish Vocational and students are available Service-Community Work- for work. shop has issued an urgent Needed are job openings plea to employers to assist for food service workers, in providing summer jobs typists, clerical and general for college students. office workers. Jobs for Some colleges have al- stock clerks, drivers, ware- i-eady . Trecessed for summer housemen, shipping and re- ceiving clerks and factory production workers as well as all types of manual labor jobs are also needed. Employers with job open- ings are asked to call Cal Lefton at JVS-CW South- Private collector field office, 557-5341. pays top cash price for used oriental and persian rugs r- 1,1101- , VC' 11 Olt I I I I • I I I -1 I • Total Room Design & Layouts • Marvelous fabrics & color coordina- tion • Simple or elaborate. Window treat- ments to your taste • The finest furniture sources for your dollar • 12 years experience in pleasing clients • No job too large or too small • DISCOUNT IS BEAUTIFUL I I I I I I JANET (LEEBOVE) LEE 352-0040 or DI 1-3700 Singles Events DETROIT SOCIAL- ITES will hold an "end-of- the-season" dance 9 p.m. Saturday in the Oak Park Community Center. Eric Rosenow and His Continen- tals will provide music for dancing. Refreshments and social mixers will highlight the evening. David Glicklin, program chairman, invites the community. The organi- zation will have its annual dinner-dance June 6. For information, call Mollie Stern, 342-2791, or Shirley Kaner, 398-2296. * of disco dancing 8 p.m. Sun- day in the temple. Admis- sion includes refreshments. For information, call Milton Fisher, 559-9185. The group will have a discussion ses- sion 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the temple. Light refresh- ments will be served. For in- formation, call Roberta Holtzman, 642-4292. Sunday, May 23rd 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 9 Mile & Coolidge store only 500 Sample I.G.S. ASSOCIATES DAY or EVENING 569-0219 642-7137 1 *0 isM BUICK LEONARD SIMONS Junior Division Lecture Slated '76 SKYLARK 76 REGAL $ 3395 $ 4 2 Or. Hardtop 1 95 FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT The Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will have its final lecture of its 1975-6 series 8 p.m. Mon- day in the United Hebrew School's main building. The topic for the evening, according to lecture series chairman Neil Satovsky, is "Who Decides Your. Free- dom of Choice?" Guest speakers will be attorney Abba Friedman and senior trial lawyer Frank Mandel- baum of the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office. The Junior Division is the organization for young peo- ple, married and single, who are interested in the activi- ties of the Detroit metropol- itan Jewish community. For information, call divi- sion director Lillian Bern- stein at the Federation of- fice, 965-3939. MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 Mlle Rd. at the Lodge X-Way OPEN 'TH. 9:00 MON. and THURS. 342-7100 %AC 9 4 Sea r4 1e#44 4540 16300 W. 9 Mile Rd. suite 123, Southfield CLOSING FOR SUMMER 40% to 50% OFF All Merchandise CHILDREN'S BOUTIQUE Boy's and Girl's Starting at Size 4 * * * SWINGING SINGLES, HANDBAG 1/2. 25 and up, will have a cock- tail party with dancing to a band 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Corsi's Restaurant, Livonia. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Henrietta Lewis, 546-0903. Judge Kaufman Wins UOJCA Prize Many one of a kind & color only All famous makers Charlotte's * * TEMPLE BETH EL SINGLES will have a night YOU DO BETTER AT CHARLOTTE'S Let professionals han- dle your household and estate sales. 647-2367 "16 custom interior designers ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS APPRAISALS LARRY FREEDMAN Allied Jewish Campaign-Is- rael Emergency Fund work- ers will coincide with the group's annual Stag Day in September. I HOUSEHOLD SALES Orchestra and Entertainment GEORGE STUTZ Buz Holzman Jewish Tradition," pub- lished last year to comme- morate the joint anniver- sary celebration of the' Fecicration and UJC. Professional adviser Es- ther Prussian has served DSG for the past 50 years. A former Allied Jewish Campaign chairman and Federation vice president, Simons is a member of the Federation board of gover- nors. He was the 1963 recip- ient of the Fred M. Butzel Award and edited the book- let "Zedakah/Charity, Thoughts on the Noblest II 1611 , 111 We STUDIO 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. 547-7054 CANDIDS • PORTRAITS • MOVIES I Stutz was associate chairman of the Joint An- niversary Celebration in 1975 which commemorated Federation's 50th anniver- sary and the 75th anniver- sary of United Jewish Charities. SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 ........... • .1 ■ 10 •_,..1 etteative Pitting I Stutz is a founding mem- ber of the DSG and was the 1975 recipient of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for distinguished communal service. A member of the Federation's board of gover- nors, he also serves on its Capital Needs Committee. He is a past president of two Federation member agen- cies, the Jewish Family Service and the Hebrew Free Loan Association. JEWELRY is h„,•„,,. 1),„„,„„,t. A:. jell eh-%. t by George M. Stutz and Leonard N. Simons have been named chairmen of the golden anniversary celebra- tion of the Detroit Service Group by DSG president Arthur Howard. The celebration for the year.-round organization of ..„... .........„ FIRESTONE Renum Witte. May 21, 1976 41 S K h ops 9 Mile & Coolidge only all sales final t Judge Nathan J. Kauf- man, a member of Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel, will receive the Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations of America President's Award at the 78th annual dinner of the UOJCA Sun- day in New York. Author and lecturer Elie Wiesel will deliver the ma- jor address at the dinner at which Marcus Rosenberg of Dallas will be the recipient of the UOJCA Kether Shem Toy Award. Barbara Cohen open Thurs till 9 STOREWIDE LEARANCE SALE 30% to 75% Sharon Kamen OFF Headquarters for Monday PORTA- TRAW thru Friday 10 to 4:30 The Latest Craze for Kids 8-80 Saturday 10 to 3 all sizes & colors including New Pastels CARLYLE TOWER C House D0 11 ' 23300 PROVIDENCE DRIVE SUITE III Mon -Sat 10-4 30 559-2666 PARKING !N REAR