THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS11.11.1111!Il jullw 38 J timeau 11111111111111111111111111111111.11•11111111111 - 1 111111111111111111111111t Mt. Clemens Lodge Hosts Annual Israel Bond Event BE HAIR FREE ELECTROLYSIS $7.50 1 /2 hr. The Harvey Levenberg Lodge, Bnai Brith, of Mt. Clemens is sponsoring a community-wide banquet Latest medically approved dermatology equipment used EXPERIENCED Mrs. S. Steiner TENNIS INSTRUCTION 35 Years Experience $6 per hour or $8 per couple Doctors Referrals For Appointment Call: LI 5-4700 MIKE 5 35-408 5 ! I CATERING SUPREME i i i GOURMET FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES i From HOT DOGS to VEAL MARSALA i IN HOME OR HALL 1 DANIEL WARTEL — SUPREME CATERING I 869-0720 838-2233 1 on behalf of State of Israel Bonds June 13, at Beth Te- philath Moses Congregation in Mt. Clemens. Appearing as guest speaker will be Prof. Gerald Meister, lecturer and au- thority on the Middle East. Meister is director of the Ramapo Institute, a "think tank" specializing in inter- national relations and law, and executive director of Herut, USA (United Zion- ists Revisionists of Amer- ica). The Harvey Levenberg Lodge, the only Bnai Brith Lodge in Macomb County, has sponsored the Mt. Cle- mens Israel Bond function since the Bond program's inception 25 years ago. Ban- quet chairman is Louis Davis. * * * Bay City Resident Joins Bonds Tour ELECT The banquet will be the last function held in Mt. Clemens' old synagogue. A new building, a block south of the present site, will soon be ready for use. Southfield School Board HE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Pd. Pol. Adv. 11.w. For reservations, call Davis in Mt. Clemens, 468-6990. Max Adelman of Bay City has just returned from a new leadership mission in Israel in behalf of Israel Bonds. The group met with Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, were briefed by De- fense Minister Shimon Peres, and made extensive tours of the country inter- viewing businessmen, farm- ers, students and govern- ment leaders. Dorothy S. Oren' , • READING IMPROVEMENT CENTER READING HELP FOR ALL AGES... OPEN SUNDAY 11-4 Harry Thomas INTENSIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION—Atter Complete Diagnostic Testing fine clothes for 40 years 24750 Telegraph at 10 Mile z Reading Specialist And Certified Teachers ... Call 399-0333 Daily to 6, Thurs. to 8 sire Invited Local Association for Retarded Honors Past President Berlin AL KALT to 20% Off •invitotions •centerpieces •stationery Phyllis Billes 559-4343 6 the *401 chaastwed al ate uefis1 puce _eel "2'1 ■,/ ca„ideswe ,f.NI 1 4,0 BUICK /v4 -I Allan & To. NrIrman 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • '76 SKYLARK Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00 Tues.. 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