Friday, July 9, 1976 43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MATURE — DEPENDABLE Blind Former Detroit Rabbi Funding Hebrew U. Grants Former Detroiters Rabbi Harry J. Brevis and Mrs. Brevis, the former Anne Bear, were honored at the annual dinner of American Friends of Hebrew Univer- sity in Jerusalem upon their Bnai Brith Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women, will meet noon Monday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Luncheon will be served, and there is a charge. The speaker will be •• \ler Shapiro, director of ;timer affairs, city of Lecfoit. Guests are invited. MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 'announcement that they had set up the Brevis-Bear Scholarships for the Blind. Rabbi Brevis, a graduate of the University of Michi- gan literary and law schools, studied for the rab- binate when he began to lose his sight. He is known nationally as "the Blind Rabbi" who had mastered Radomer Aid Installation Radomer Aid Society will hold its annual installation — dinner dance 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Officers to be installed are: Nate Wolok, president; vice presidents Rita Ager and Helen Greenberg; trea- surer Louis Lumberg; and secretaries Liliann Katz and Mae Weintraub. Ben Halpern will be in- stallation chairman. For reservations, which are re- quired, call Jean Feldman, 557-3045. 1/4 CLEARANCE SALE Selected FLOOR SAMPLES FURNITURE • ACCESSORIES 30% to 50% OFF r Companions — Home Helpers Sitters — Live-Ins Nurses Aides — Nurses Immediately Available braille and who had pre- sented to the late President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel val- uable braille manuscripts as gifts for Israel. Before their marriage, Mrs. Brevis was a public. school principal in Buffalo, N. Y. • NEEDLEPOINTE Unlimited The Brevis-Bear Schol- arships for the Blind are designed for "needy, sightless high school grad- uates with an ability or outstanding talent in the sciences, music or arts who show promise of be- coming self-supporting. Hebrew University will appoint a counselor familiar with the problems of the blind to aid the students in ridding themselves of "blindisms." Rabbi and Mrs. Brevis plan implementation of * * * Bruce Boxman has been Anne, Harry Brevis funds for the scholarship for the blind and Keren Or invites additional partici- pants with gifts to assist blinded students in Israel. YARN SALE Paternayan Persian Rya Rug Wool, Silks & Cottons * * * Ted Greenfield is cele- 15600 W. TEN MILE ROAD ■ SOUTHFIELD, MI 4807E 4,‘ NEW ORLEANS MALL (313) 557-8490 LOIS ROSS BARBARA LEVIN - ASID - ASSOCIATE SALE TIME at MAZER'S red ticket specials SELECT GROUP OF CHILDREN'S SHOES, TEEN SHOES & SOME LEATHER & CANVAS TENNIS SHOES SUCH FINE NAMES AS: CHILD LIFE JUMPING JACKS . . BRISTOL . . . KED GRASSHOPPERS . . . MISS C. APEZIO . . IMPO . . . VINER . . . DEXTER . . BARE TRAPS . . . MANY MORE ALL SUMMER SANDALS NOW ON SALE BankAmericard, Master Charge welcome Children's Shoes Et Leather Er Canvas Tennis Shoes Off up to regular price 40% TEEN y2 SHOES off regular price OUR PRICE IS REDUCED NOT OUR QUALITY OR SERVICE ONLY MAZER'S SHOES Evergreen Plaza 12 Mile 8, Evergreen 559-9760 Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. 10 to 9 LIU OFF cncyo JU OFF lHIRTi brating his 30th year in the advertising field. Greenfield is currently advertising manager for Federal Hard- ware stores and promo- tional director for Qld Or- chard Mall. . niimir fb 544-7440 Shopping Center Mkt. to Open; Orchard Mall Sidewalk Sale Set % design studio An% named staff supervisor of the Gold/Rosenwasser In- surance Agency in South- field. * * * The grand re-opening of the Shopping Center Market will be held Wednesday, on the Eve of Orchard Mall's sidewalk sales, Thursday through July 17. The Shopping Center Market, closed March 20 by tornado, promises to be big- ger and better. The market will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. All of Orchard Mall's 32 high-fashion stores will have sales on merchandise displayed in front of their stores during the sidewalk sales, all within the fully en- closed mall. Paula Spiteria, an expert on adult exercises, will demonstrate dance-ex- ercises which she will be teaching at the Orchard Mall on six Saturdays be, ginning July 17. Weight Watcher's will have an open house through- out the sidewalk sales and Orchard Mall will also offer sidewalk portrait artists, a 1) [ 16300 North Park Drive Mon.-Fri. 10-4 559-3119 Business Briefs Paul L. Sherizen of Oak Park, and Edward Gordon and Seymour Rosenwasser of Southfield, all CLUs, and Massachusetts Mutual In- surance Co. agents, are among the more than 3,700 members of the Million Dol- lar Round Table gathered in Boston for the organiza- tion's annual sales confer- ence. 335-3215 569-2585 Gary Plasko Frank Alspector popcorn wagon and a side- walk flower cart. ' The futuristic Scarab three-wheel vehicle will also be on. display. Designed by Harry Foucher of Faming- ton Hills, the Scarab con- verts any motorcycle larger than 450cc into an all-sea- son, non-rusting car. Hours for the sidewalk sale are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Custom imprinting of T- Shirts, jackets, athletic wear and photo tee shirts for all occasions — your design or ours — wholesale & retail. "NEW" BAR MITZVA SERVICE CLOSING OUT SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT OFF 75% OPEN SUNDAY, JULY 11TH 10:30 to 4:30 P.M. OAK PARK STORE ONLY Blood Drive Set For Next Week Bnai Brith will sponsor a Red Cross blood drive to be held 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mon- day and Tuesday at Temple Emanu-El. For information, call the Red Cross, 968-2255. Alex S. Adelberg, a Bnai Brith member was recently given a certificate of appreciation from the Red Cross South Oakland Region for gener- ous blood donations totall- ing 17 gallons. OPEN ALL SUMMER BANKAMERICARDI. master charge Ray & Ida's Dress Shop 25603 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK, MICH. - Si