THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WANTED SED ORIENTA RUGS Private collector pays top cash price for used oriental and persian rugs all Anytime 356-2331 4 • G ay ei Cooper Anniversary Marked With Planting of Israel Grove Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cooper, longtime leaders in many Jewish causes, have been honored by their chil- dren, Jack and Lillian Perl- man, Myron and Jacqueline Milgrom and Louis and Thelma Milgrom with the planting of a grove of 1,000 trees in Israel, through Jew- ish National Fund, on the occasion of their 40th wed- ding anniversary. The grove, I Ak e The Ultimate in Catering With A Yiddish Tamm For ALL Occasions Elegant Pastries — Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres . Ts with A Distinctive Flair — Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 4 4 4 4 4 541-7940 a43-3585 Norman Allan Sc Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00 17540 May 28, 1976 43 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9:30-6:00 Sat. 10-5:30 ATTENTION: COLLEGE STUDENTS Are you between semesters? Unable to find employment? Looking for a different, worthwhile experience this summer? Why not be a Jewish Family Service Volunteer. Call Elaine Daneman or Fayga Dombey at 559- 00 ALICE and I Wish to thank our family and friends for their kind expression of concern & cheer during my recent illness. 540t Mae& RED CARPET LEASE MODERN SERVICE WITH OLD FASHION COURTESY 1976 FORDS LTD'S—PINTO'S—ELITES GRANADAS—T-BIRDS CALL BILL MILLER LEASING MGR. 29200 TELEGRAPH (AT 12 MILE) 354-3000 AVIS FOR bearing their names, will be planted in the Detroit Women of JNF project in Kiryat Shmona. Mrs. Cooper has been a member of the Women of JNF for more than 40 years, a life member since 1955, a chairman of the special gifts committee, and served for many years as Division fund-raising chairman. She also is a member of American Jewish Congress, Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sister- hood, Beth Yehudah Ladies Auxiliary, National Council of Jewish Women, Sinai Hospital Guild, and a life member of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity, Detroit League of CA- RIH, Hadassah, Home Re- lief Society, Jewish Home for Aged and United He- brew Schools Woman's Auxiliary. Cooper has been active in JNF for many years and was on its board of direc- tors. He is vice president of Group of the City of Hope, a charter member of Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith, an ac- tive member of Shaarey Zedek, Zionist Organization of Detroit Knights of Py- thias and Hadassah Asso- ciates. He also is a member of Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah and Town and Country Club. Cooper is a Canadian army veteran of World War I. meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Brenda Good- man, 14421 LaBelle, Oak Park. Topic for discussion will be bowling for next sea- son. Interested persons may call Ms. Goodman, 541-2914. * * * HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will have a dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Carlyle Towers Apts. club room. Officers will be installed. Refreshments will be served, and games and discussion will follow. Ad- mission is free. The lodge defeated Morganthau Lodge, 74-49, to win the Bnai Brith Commissioner's Cup in basketball. Jay Lev- ine led Keidan with 21 points. * * * BNAI BRITH COMMU- NITY VOLUNTEER SERVICES chairmen Sher- man Goldman and Charles Goldstein were awarded the Certificate of Outstanding Service for 500 hours of vol- unteer service and Certifi- cate of Merit for 300 hours of volunteer service, respec- tively, at the Veterans Advi- sory Volunteer Service awards ceremony at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Allen Park. JNF Will Honor School Graduates The Jewish National Fund will plant a tree in Is- rael in honor of each of the graduates, confirmands and consecrants of all Hebrew schools, day schools, and synagogue and temple schools, announces Mark E. Schlussel, president of JNF, and Percy Kaplan, executive director. A tree certificate will be presented to the students as a gift from JNF. JNF has asked school, synagogue and temple offi- cials to provide, as soon as possible, the names and ad- dresses of the graduates, confirmands and conse- crants, and the dates of the official ceremonies. licensed Electrolygist presents Total Beauty through ELECTROLYSIS Located in Birmingham for info call 647-7997 y RIECIMAN pho- roymphy SAN I 25900 Greenfield (at 10 1 /2 mi Landmark Bldg.) 398-7211 THE COOPERS the Hebrew Benevolent Society. and a past presi- dent of Temple Beth Jeri- cho Association, which helped establish an or- phanage in Kadima, Is- rael, with the Pioneer Women. He is secretary of the Downtown Businessmen's CANDIDS—PORTRA ITS—MOVIES—OUTDOOR SETTINGS—INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Tpat $414 Ort Vademeaa American Protective Alarms, Inc. VE 8-7008 Bnai Brith Activities MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAPTER will have a BERN ICE STONE MARVIN CHECK ZAGER-STONE . LODGE will hold its annual installation dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. June 16 at the Ra- leigh House. Cocktails and dinner will be served, and there is a charge. Leo Gol- denberg is installation chairman and Lou Barden, council past president, will install new officers. For res- ervations, call James Lip- son, 399-2736, or Leon War- ner, 545-2896. Newly elected officers include: President, James Lipson; vice presidents, Steve Stone, Leon Warner, James Altman and Jerry Winkler; secretaries, Dave Brown, Irving Wolfe and Larry Katz; treasurer, Albert Wolgin; warden, William Malkin; guard- ian, Max Freedman; and chap- lain, Albert Wolgin. Trustees in- clude: Larry Brown, Julie Berkowitz, Bernard Dosie, Sidney Ersher, Bela Fuerst, Leo Golden- berg, Henry Horne, Larry Katz, Aubrey Kort, Sidney Hort, Irving Lipson, Philip Minkow, Harry Paull, Louis Rabinowitz, Harry Pearson, Milton Saks, Howard. 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